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Eat Well for Less— How to Cut Budget Cost With Lamb

By GAYNOR MADDOX,

YOU AND your budget, f both, will enjoy this recipe using lamb shoulder. It comes, $ from Successful Farming Magazine and we think it de-| Iy

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pounds lamb shoulder .into one| Ff |

and one-half inch cubes. In a saucepan combine one-half cup) catsup, on-fourth cup water, two ¢ tablespoons Worcestershire sauce,

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teaspoon salt. thoroughly.

Next, take the meat cubes and slip six onto each of six skewers, | Lay the skewers in a 10 by 16inch pan. Pour hot sauce over the in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 45 minutes§ Baste occasionally with the sauce.

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