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12-THE CAROLINA TIMES-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1983 Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for' sale at or below the advertised price in each A&P Store, except as specifically noted in this ad. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. NOV. 19, AT A&P IN DURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAIUBLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. DOUBLE COUPONS - FOR EVERY $10.00 YOU SPEND, WE WILL DOUBLE 5 MANUFACTURER’S COUPONS, EXAMPLE; $10 PURCHASE = 5 COUPONS, $20 PURCHASE = 10 COUPONS, $100 PURCHASE = 50 COUPONS. ADDITIONAL COUPONS REDEEMED AT FACE VALUE! Iwcturwr’o c*nts-otf eouponi up to 50* for • thoir vatuo. OKor good on national manu- facturara' conti-off coupons only. (Food retailor coupons not accoptad.) Customor must purchase coupon product In spoelflod size. Expired coupons will not bo hottorod. One coupon par customer per Hem. No coupons accMted for tree merchandise. Offer does not apply to AftP or other store coupons whether manufacturer is mentioned or not When the value of the coupon exceeds SO* or the retail of the Item, this offer Is limited to the retail price. Sa¥ing8 an Gnat with MP’s DOUBiEsmmscoupm! -eexTOOff" ssss COUPON A 25* 25* 50* COUPON B 18* 16* 36* COUPON C SO* 50* S1.00 COUPON D 75* 25* $1.00 '^(BE USDA GRADE “A" SELF BASTING # Young ,-,-c 55 Young 10-18 ibs. Turkeys lb. 69c 18-lbs and up Smoked Ham Butt Portion Smoked Ham lb. I.Oi lb. 98 c ( ^SAVE $1.21 LB Round Roast WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Bot Bo Boneless Bottom Homemade Vegetables Soup Easy To Prepare & Serve Sandwiches from lef tover roasts served with qnick-cooking homemade vegetable soups are a creative and siisbstantial combination when a fast evening meal is needed. A .soup-and-sandiwich meal is a nice change of pace from the usual din ner entree routine and a great way to use leftover meats. It’s a good easy- lo-serve menu when din ner competes with other household activities. It also lets the cook have time off, once the initial soup preparations are completed and some helping hands have been enrolled for making sandwiches. Here are recipes for three hearty vegetables soups that star on the pantry shelf where cann ed condensed are stored. . These soups and broths provide the base, then other ingredients such as vegetables,' pasta, spice and seasonings are add ed. The results is a sump- tous soup in lO -or 20 minutes that tastes homemade beause it is. Make one of these quick-cooking soups and serve it with dark-bread sandwiches of leftover roast chicken, beef or ham garnished with let tuce, and tomato. For dessert, offer cheese and a bowl of seasonal fruit that might include burgundy apples, delicate pears and frosty grapes. Hearthstone Tureen U a no-skimp vegetable soup that is consistently flavorful, thanks to con densed beef broth paired with tomato soup. A food processor or your own teammates will make short work of preparing chopped onion and thinly sliced cab bage, carrots and celery to be sauteed. Then add the liquid ingredients, pop in some tender cook ed peas and chopped parsely, and heat to serve and enjoy. Hearty Vegetable Noodle Soup, an entirely different soup, can be spiked with either oregano or thyme and is just as quickly simmered, to perfection. Use either seasoning lightly cooked with chopped onion and in this mixed vegetable soup that has a base of condensed chicken broth. Stir in a cup of fine egg noodles for another dimension in taste and texture. Bring to a boil, simmer for just five minutes, and serve with stvle. Italian-Style Bean Bowl, still another varia tion, has two kinds of beans — green and kidney — and two kinds of condensed soup — onion and tomato. Minc ed garlic and crushed oregano leaves add iden tity. Elbow macaroni rouniis out the classic combination of beans and pasta. This soup-and- >andwhich menu scores high on two points: it uses leftovers with graceful ease and pro vides homemade soup in a hurry. Vi cup uncooked elbow macaroni 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 package (9 ounces) frozen cut green beans 1 cup kidney beans Hearthstone Tureen 2 tablespoons butter or margarine I cup cabbage cut in long thin shreds '/: cup thinly sliced carrot ‘/2 cup thinly sliced celery '/i cup chopped onion 1 can (10 Vi ounces) Campbell’s Condensed Beef Broth 1 can (10 Ya ounces) Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup 2 soup cans water 1 cup cooked peas V4 cup chopped parsley 1. In 3-quart over medium, in hot butter, cook garlic and oregano. Add soups, water, macaroni and pepper. 2. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 10 minutes. Add green beans and kidney beans. Simmer 10 minutes longer or until done, stirring occasionally. Makes 6 cups or 6 servings. Making A Physician (Cbntinued From Page 10) 1. In 3-quaft saucepan over medium heat, in hot butter, cook cabbage, carrot, celery and onion until tender. Add remain ing ingredients. 2. Heat to boiling, stirring occasionally. Makes 6 cups or 6 servings. Hearty Vegetabie Noodle Soup 1 tablespoon butter or margarine */3 cup chopped onion 1/8 teaspoon thyme or oregano leaves, crushed 1 can {\QVa ounces) Campbell’s Condensed Chicken Broth 1 soup can water 1 cup cooked mixed vegetables 1 cup uncooked fine noodles 1. In 1'/2-quart saucepan over medium heat, m hot butter, cook onion with thyme until tender. Add remaining ingre dients. 2. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 5 minutes longer or until done, stirring occasionally. Makes 3 cups or 3 servings. ♦Fifty-two undergraduate institu tions are represented in the class, but 14 schools in North Carolina, public and private, supp ly most of the class. ♦Typically, these studente come to medical school with a B-plus gradepoint average, and Medical College Admis sion Test scores well above the national average., ♦Five of the entering class hold Ph.D. degrees. All entering students have baccalaurate degree. ♦The mdeian age at the time of application is 24. The youngest student, in the class is 21. Forty- three members of the class are 26 or older. ♦There are 48 women and 112 men in the cla.ss. ♦Eighty-four percent are white. Eight per cent are black. The remaining eight per cent is made up of other ethnic groups, including American In dians. ♦Most I come from middle cla^s families and most are up in the small town and medium-sized cities that are typical of our state. ♦When asked why they chose medicine as a career, most cite their desire to help people, scientific, curiosity and the opportunity to relate to people as prime con sideration. ♦And, as mernbers of the class of ‘87 started medical school, the most popular practice goal among them was private ‘practice in a primary care speciality in a small to medium-sized town. Italian-Style Bean Bowl I- tablespoon butter or margarine 1 large clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed 1 can (10'/2 ounces) Campbell’s Condensed Onion Soup 1 can (10^/i ounces) Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup 1 soup can water Homework Hotline 682-^5786 CEE A&P coupd^» Senior Citizens Discount \ 5% Off Total Purchases On Wednesdays WITH THIS COUPON AND I.D. 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