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OMOBt ? ? ? ? ? ? mm im "C P ^<UPCW <AVEW COUPON^r Q000TMMus?x.Fcm oau* fP] SAVER COUPON r ^ N>" SAVE 20" ON OFF LABEL oooonwuLiMvatv unowwmoMMMwriK HOI CPU SAVER COUPON T " N>' SAVE 20 WHITE On Dm FNatBanwr (Continued from page 6B) Vj cup cider vinegar Vi cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon soy sauce V4 cup cold water Vi cup pickled ginger root, sliced Make a frying batter of eggs, flour, water, and salt. Stir until smooth. Dip duck cubes into batter and fry, a few at a time, in deep fat heated to 350 degrees F. to 360 degrees F., until golden brown. Drain on paper towels; put into a warm dish. Make a hot sauce with boiling water, cider vinegar, and sugar, and stir until dissolved. Make a smooth mixture of the cornstarch and soy sauce with cold water, and stir into vinegar-sugar mixture. Cook, stir ring over low heat until thickened. Add the ginger root, stir well, heat, and pour over fried duck or venison. Serves 6. Growing older is a continuous process -- one that involves the total person. So feeling good about yourself isn't something that comes about in later years. Tt, too, is a continuing process that involves the total person. Enjoying your age means staying in the mainstream of life through continuous learning. It means tak ing delight in work and through continuous learning. It means tak ing delight in work and play, and participating with others and show ing concern for others. Now showing concern for others takes many forms. If you have had a satisfying career, share your knowledge and perspective with others. If you've always contributed to the community, continue to do so. If you have a physical limita tion, show concern for others by sharing your emotional and intel lectual skills. And listening, really listening, is a very important way of showing concern for others. Things you'll want to avoid include self-centeredness. isolation, loss of interest in others, and indifference to yourself and others. Coping with problems as they arise, making decisions, asking for help and accepting assistance when it is needed most - all these things will help make you feel good about wurself as you grow older. i A "funny" noise coming from a refrigerator isn't necessarily your cue to call someone in to service it. Sometimes you can put an end to the unusual sounds -- without paying a professional. First, make sure the strange noise is peculiar to your refrigerator model. It's normal to hear the sound of trickling water in the frostless types. And in models with built-in ice makers, you'll hear the sound of running water filling the molds, a humming noise as the ice is pushed out and then the sliding sound of ice filling a bucket. But if your refrigerator's sound is abnormal, see if there's anything virbrating on top of the appliance. You may have to find a new place for the cookie jar or car keys if they're causing trouble. Most refrigerators will sound a protest if they're not level. Just provide a little tender loving care, and your refrigerator should quiet down . Refrigerators are also fussy about touching a wall. They'll make funny noises if placed too close to a wall. But you can avoid this by installing your refrigerator according to the recommendations in the service manual. Give your refrigerator repair service and your pocketbook a break. Try to solve the problem of that strange noise yourself. Then call in professional help if needed. A successful cooking school for men was conducted in 1982. Are you interested in learning to cook for fun or because you are your own cook? Call 875-2162 if in terested. Ellen Willis, Home Economics Extension Agent will organize and conduct the classes for late winter and early spring. Srhrdik Tuesday, February 15, 1963, 7i30 p.m. - Area Meeting - Mildouson, Ptiilippi and North Raeford Exten sion Homemaker Clubs. Ftbraary 26-March 6, 1983 - Southern Living Show, Charlotte Merhcandise Mart, Charlotte. N.C. Hint ] Match the size of the pan to the heating element. More heat will get to the pin; less wtll be lost to surrounding air.

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