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r ■■ -■''. ■-I,- :i^ ^ THE NEW&JOUBNAL THUBSDAT, JANUAEY 20,1949 M: I G^ our prices before bey* ing your monaineBt. Southern Marble Works Lumberton, N. C. lAmong - - - HometneAer* Grace McKeaxie Hi^ on every mother’s list of New Year’s resolutions is that of continumg to keep America’s ener getic youngsters amongjthe heolth- iest and happiest in the world. The school lunch manage, too, renews her pledge to provide attractive hot dishes tops in aj^etite appeal and food value even though her ,^e«or ^ -1, in vour n 4 Try T Je'Tou are’not any that Ca«?a*» mi'dest dga- n'® ever smoked, ,etteyouev« g nolds TobaCto Co.; ■^inston-^alem, i glint food budget seldom increases along with food costs. Most helpful food to both tiie cook in the home and the cotdc In the school is versatile enriched white flour. With this dependable ingredient she can transform thrifty dried fruits, economical cuts of meat and low-cost season, able vegetables into glamorous, healthful feasting. , Meat Ball Pie, Tor example, com bines the good flavor of that budget-helper, ground meat, with colorful mixed vegetables. Golden- crusted flaky drop biscuits top this pie. Watch bright eyes shine when generous hands serve steam ing Meat Ball Pie Watch empty plates return to the kitchen as satisfied youngsters return to school desks. Fruit-Tilled Pudding shows how enriched flour makes dilicious use of dried fruits. The base of this flavorful dessert is scone dough rolled to make a rectangle and fill ed with sweetened stewed fruits. Slices of this fruit-filled sweet bread are then placed cut side down in muffin cups for baking. For serving, a fruity hot saiice is poured over each roll. Without the sauce these puddings are sweet hot breads. Meat Ball Pie 1-2 pound ground beef 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon chili sauce 1 egg 2 tablespoons fat or drippings 2 tablespoons enriched flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup vegetable liquor or water 1 cup co(Aced mixed v^etables To .ground beef add 1-2 teaspoon salt, chili sauce, and egg. Mix thoroughly and shape into 4 balls. Melt fat or drippings in skillet. Add meat balls and brown li^tly. Remove meat balls and drain. To drippings in pan add flour, and 1-2 teaspoon salt and mix well. Grad ually add vegetable liquor or water stirring constantly until thickened. Add mixed vegetables. Pour into 2- qtiart casserole and add meat balls. Drop spoonsful of biscuit topping on each meat ball. Bake in hot oven (450 deg. F.) 10 to 25 min utes. Serve hot. Biscuit Topping 1 cup sifted enriched flour I- 2 teaspoon salt II- 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons shortening 1-2 cup milk Sift together flour, salt and bak ing powder. Cut or rub inr shorten ing. Add milk and mix until flour is well-moistened. Makes 4 serv- ioks., Fruit Filled Muffin Pudding Filling 1 cup stewed chopped apples or apricots 1-4 cup currants 1-2 cup sugar • 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons enriched flour 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1-2 cup water Consbine fruit, sugar, cinnamon, and flour. Add lemon juice and water and mix well. Cook until thickened (about 7 minutes) stir ring constantly. Cool and spread on scone dou^. Scone Dough 2 cups sifted enriched flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1-4 cup, chortening 2 eggs 1-4 cup milk Sift together flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Cut or rub in shortening. Beat eggs and add milk. Add to flour mixture, mix ing only enough to moisten flour. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead gently 1-2 minutes. Roll into reotanglar ^eet 12 inches ■vspde and 1-4 inch thick. Cut into strips about 6 inches wide. Spread filling in center of each strip, fold over and seal edges. Cut into pieces 1 inch thick. Place two pieces, cut side down in well- greased muffin pansi. Bake in hot oven (425 deg. F.) 12 to 15 min utes. Serve warm with hot fruit sauce. Make 10 individual muffin puddings. — 0 Now Is Good Time To Hatch Chickens To make the'most money from egg production, commercial and semi-commerciol marketers should have itheir chicks hatched during late January or early February, advises T. T. Brown, associate poultry professor at State College. Chicks hatched at this time. Brown' explains, will come into NOW COMES THE LEADER WITH 7 - Y E A R ADVANCE IN ONE (tawiDiiMr ItoStyUbM D* Uoa 4-Door Sodas ON DISPLAY SATURDAY is the only car bringing you all these fine-ear advantages at lowest cosH YOUIL PREFER ITS ^LUXURY L00K”l Chevrolet’s new Leader-Line Styling is lower, wider, raciw . . . with new Dyna-Cool radiator grille. 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