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' ' " FRENCH FRIES 1 4-PAK ASTOR CORN ON THE COD ... ! KITTV PLEASE Vgl CRACKIN' COOD CAE Ul I iil POTATO STim 19L.V V J RAC tSXS V B. r 1 Ai.l C-T 1 CD ACkCIN' COOD tf I - ---- - V2V i i L DEEP SOUTH BAR-B-QUE SAUCE H r i CRACIUN' GOOD . COOXIES COCOA CMP,: . VANRLA WAFS3S OR 'CHOCOUnCS9 SHANNON PLAZA UNIVERSITY MALL-CHAPEL HILl, AVONDALE DRIVE LAKEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER." CROASDAILE SHOPPING CEiJTErt r:3lTH CUXE IU t . if (Continued frora Pge I4T rww varieties and, can teU you if they will grow; well in Your garden. Don't be timid; .asking question sure beats looking at a botanical turkey in your garden and asking, "Now, why on earth did I plant that?" , : - . CREATiyi SALAD RtAKING Want to feet like a millionaire? Plant several unusual salad vegetables and let your culinary imagination run wild. You'll feel UkeDaddvWarbucksr Why settle for just lettuce, radish,- tomatoes? How boring! Have you ever experimented with growing chervil, sorrel, Chinese ' cabbage, endive, chives and tender mustard greens for salads? , There will come those hot ,: summer evenings when the idea of cooking supper will turn you off completely. . Remedy: wander , about your garden, picking and pulling a-colander full of greens and herbs. , - It will give you a salad better - than the best you've tasted in fine restaurants. Heavenly I It 'will sooth your stomach and . your jangled nerves, and replenish i your body's Store of vitamins. '! If you are, indeed, what you jeat, wouldn't eating interesting salads make you a more interesting person? ": PROLONG YOUR ENJOYMENT: GROW FOOD INDOORS Gardeners feel it keenly when winter shuts off the supply of fresh home-grown salad vegetables. Many people know that feeling and want to go on growing ', vegetables indoors - during winter. ' Well, it's hard to do. The further north you live the harder it be ' comes, and especially if in your 'am you art cursed with piany cloudy winter days. There are a few small, leafy ; vegetables and herbs that will i grow, in pots near a south or west window. Leaf lettuce, greens of 'various kinds, chives, basil and . parsley are a few. But they don't 4 grow well at the usual, house temperature. - The fruiting vegetables, such ! as tomatoes, . do poorly except ' in the sunnysouth or southwestern parts ofTftie country where windows ' flood a room with sun . light. So, if you have sunny southern or western windows, give salad ' vegetables a try. But remember, these plants prefer cool rooms that i balance the reduced winter sun . light DOUBLE-DIGGING AND OTHER ATHLETIC ENDEAVORS ' It must be muscular young people . who advocate strenuous gardening. They extoll the virtues of double digging, for example, turning your garden soil over to a depth of 18 inches. They ' apparently don't realize that many . gardeners are at an age where such athletic endeavors are unappealing, if not downright dangerous to I life and limb. '-,.!'-;- - ' -. RuthStouti who gardened to age, ' proved conclusively that ' you don't have to dig at all, much less 18 inches deep. She simply piled on more straw mulch every year and let the earthworms dig 4 the soil for her. If you are short on energy or brute power, there are excellent alternatives to the physical' approaches to soil preparation. Just , go to the library and read' iup on the way experienced ' organic gardeners go about it. ' Double-digging can work, but so can less strenuous approaches. BUT I'M TOO FRAIL TO GARDEN! "But I'm too frail to garden! I'm not strong anymore and my joints hurt . from arthritis. I can't ; bend over or stoop." The problem is, a gardener never stops wanting ' to turn over the soil and to plant seeds.. ' You may have heard this complaint from older gardeners and it Is sad to see them give up because of pain or discomfort. They invite even more problems when-they give up gardening. - Elderly or frail gardeners might wish to invest in built-up beds where they can sit on the edge ; and reach all parts for planting, weeding and harvest No bending or stooping. Or, at less expense, they can switch to containers for flowers and vegetables; Once a year they can prevail on . friends, neighbors, family, or youth ' groups to help in the heavy work of soil preparation. Every home for the elderly should have a small garden or con . tainers where guests can Keep their hand In gardening. Hope, con fidence, serenity ,-.all can flow from the soil. Dryvzll Tips Here are several suggestions for easier installation of gyp sum board: On ceilings especially, dry wall stud adhesive, such as that manufactured by United States Gypsum Company's - , J Dursbond division, not only saves on nails but creates a . ' stronger bond between furring strips and drywall. Just be ore to follow all directions .- on the adhesive cartridge. I Raid the kitchen cabi ' - nets! Ghefs may wince, but a '. potato masher a great uten sil for mixing joint compound. A bread pan. too. is an excel lent container for ; holding workable amounts of the compound. ' '; Paneling pluses. Do-it-yourself experts highly rec ommend that a substrate of drywall . be installed under neath the paneling. Why? For number of homey reasons: ' to increase sound control, to provide fire .'resistance and : , to save money. Dollars can be .stretched because, with the drywall, you can use thin l net, less expensive paneling. l Addpto froawiiveeta; UN by Rddinj t sScsj of fresh to the cooking liquid.
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