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4 ^Recipes Make su When summer comes, most families take cooking outside. That typically means barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs. This summer, make your barbecue even more special by serving this collection of easy fixin' family favorites. Thanks to convenience products, these menu ideas get vou in and out of th#? ? - ? ... ? w m? v/ i iiiv rv i v v i IV 11 fast, so you don't miss a moment with your loved ones. Keeping the menu and preparation simple is the secret. Stan with a refreshing Picnic Punch. Bright and festive-looking, this sparkling punch is easy to make anduJicEve. then, team up youi favorite hamburger and hot doj fixin's with a delicious make ahead layered salad that starts with a colorful mix of vegetables Since every family has its chocolate lovers, for the granc finale, surprise them witf Chocolate-Frosted Icebox Cakeanother perfect make-aheac choice, guaranteed to be cool creamy and delicious. The outdoor barbecue is one oi the perennial joys of summer time. This year get the most ou of this family event by preparinj a menu they'll look forward to and one you can enjoy becaus< it's easy to make and serve. Witl these fast fixin' recipes, when th< family gathers around the grill _n i j ? -j j ? an yuu nave 10 uo is aaa sparKii to the punch, toss the salad an< graciously cut the cake. Wha could be easier? PICNIC PUNCH 2 scoops cherry or strawberr flavor sugar-sweetened soft drink mix Water I-V2 cups orange juice 1 bottle (12 fl. oz.) ginger alt chilled Place soft drink mix i nonmental pitcher. Add water t KvM I ^ I ' & AT11 | I \k AT THE 1 ? mmer barbec |ML ^fcSl Bjf ^m ^^aK/Kk\f <M Btfm n^. \ * -^M fl ' . ,v : -,?j^^H p k' i i i I f Don't miss one moment with soft drink mix, frozen vegeta t whipped topping, relax and s 1 . the kitchen. ? 2 make 1 quart; stir to dissolve i Add orange juice and chill. Jus e before serving, add ginger ale , Serve ove ice and add lemon an< e lime slices or strawberries, i J desired. Makes 7 cups or 14 serv t ings. OVERNIGHT SALAD ^ ' 1 package (16 oz.) farm fresh y broccoli, corn and red peppers 1 small head lettuce, coarsel; chopped 1 cup chopped celery Vi cup chopped onion J, 1 Vi cups mayonnaise '/: teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon garlic powder n 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese* o 6 bacon .jslices, .cooked an jo SEAFOO g. BOWEN BLVD S& PATTERSON A AS ALL V *3 RESI r'S VE i VER YD A (EXCEPT SUN DA V SAME PLACE YOl GROCERIES rS ONE STOP SI W JO PARTY PA ?CALL AHE THA :ues easy * (i i e9 A :M^m - rr Wl 1 W , fl <*,^^BR.ai|Mp the familyl Thanks to convenient ibles, instant pudding and frozen pend time with the family, not in crumbled t *Or use Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese. 1 f Pour vegetables into a strainer or colander and hold under cold running water to remove frost; drain well. Cut larger pieces of broccoli into bite-size pieces. Layer lettuce, celery, onion and drained vegetables in a glass servi ing bowl or 13x9-inch pan. y Spread mayonnaise evenly over vegetables to cover. Cover with plastic wrap and chill 8 hours or overnight. Just before serving,sprinkle with cheese and crumbled bacon. Makes about 3 quarts or 12 servings. & Please see page*B12i ,, , 'S I D SHOPPE m I. 722-2866 A WE. 723-6226 0} 'ARIETIES 3 H 1 0 jl #&S T ft 117 | J BUY YOUR f| HOPPING AT M E's fft CKS TO GO Jgjr AD PLEASE? J\J3 I Kroger introduce I The mc / Groum II a New Stan i I Ground Bee | J U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED | ANY SIZE PACKAGE / ||~ Extra Lean I II Ground Beef I || Pound I I Genuine I Ground Round U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED I Genuine I _ Ground Chuck U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED I Chopped I Beef Steaks 14-17-LB. AVG. FRESH I Whole Trimmed I Pork Loin I SLICED FREE I TAtfC L i r** ix u i ? 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