Q. BomaHmss my meringues weep
end sometimes they don't. What's
the problem?
* , BJI
North Platte, Neb!
A. Meringue is lees likely to weep
' * *•** moisture when the sugar is
i thoroughly dissolved. Add sugar
i gradually and beat to stiff peaks.
1 Place meringue on hot filling. Seal by
| spreading to the edge of crust. Bake
, pia at 400T for to minutes. Cool at
room temperature.
i Q. Please help me. What prevents
| a soggy crust on a custard pie?
jl Mrs. 8.0
" Neoga, m.
< A. A moist crust is characteristic
f ola custard pie. The best way to pro-,
f vent this is to bake the crust and fill
s' lag separately and slide custard
i* carafully into baked, coaled pie shell.
Q. Can dried beans be directly
' substituted for each other?
P.F.
v Cincinnati. Ohio
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BY MMELB. JORDAN
DON’T QUIT
Whn tUngi go wrong, as they
■MMtlmN will, when the reed we are
trudging Menu all uphill; when we
want to smile but we- have to sigh;
whsn care is pressing ue down a bit,
we must rest if we must, but never
quit
Fellowship
WORDS
Keep them tuck, if they’re cold and
cruel, under bar and lock and seal.
The wounds they make are always
stow to heal. May we guard our own
Ups. May the words that we daily use
be the words of the beautiful truth.
Anonymous
A GOOD CREED
I If any little thought of ours can
make one life the stronger; if any
cheary smile of ours can maae its
Brlgnmsss longer, then tot us speak
that thought today wife tender eyes
agiowing.
Anonymous
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?
Did you contribute clouds of fear?
Or worry, or anger or gloom? Or did
you plant some loving deeds and wait t
for them to bloom?
Fellowship 1
REVENGE
Revenge is never as sweet as
forgiveness.
Gretu Pensonnant
REGRET
Make it a rule of life never to regret
and never to look back. Regret is an
appalling waste of energy. We can’t
build on it It is only good for wallow
ing in.
Katherine Mansfield
RESPONSIBILITY
If there is any truth brought home
to us by conscience, it is this: that we
are personally responsible for what
we do.
Anonymous
Responsibility develops some men
end ruins others.
Anonymous
REVENGE
In revenge, haste is criminal.
Sir Francis Bacon
SPEECH
All noise is waste. So cultivate in
your speech, in your thoughts, in your
emotions, quietness. Speak habitual
ly tow. Wait for attention and then
your tow words will be charged with
dynamite.
Elbert Hubbard
TIME
We must find golden opportunities j
to take a hand, lift a toad, smile and.
point the way for every loving action
is the measure of time, the glorious ;
“forever” called today.
M«ggUi Hankins
You will never “find” time for
anything. If you want time you must
make it
Charles Buxton
. Time: the arbitrary division of
Anonymous
Zeal is the great universal force
that impels us to spring forward in a
field of endeavor and accomplish the
seemingly miraculous.
It is the inward fire that urges us
onward, regardless of the intellectual
mind of caution and convention.
Charles Fillmore
INTEGRITY
Integrity has no need of rule*. To
achieve the status of integrity, we
mad only to consult our higher
solves. Within sad) of us is the poten
tial for uprightness of character.
Albert Camus
FAULT-FINDING
One's fault-finding is a sure sign of
one's own unhappiness.
Myrne Knute
CHARACTER
Character is a diamond that scrat
ches every other stone.
Pruden Jackson
OBSTACLES
The incidents we call trivia, and the
people call obscure are really the in
cidents and the people that make all ,
the difference Oat’s made.
Papl Scherer
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A. All beans except for lentils
(which need no soaking and cook in
about 46 minutes) can be used inter
changeably.
Do you have a question? Write
"Dear Betty Crocker," Box ms,
Dept. Betty, Minneapolis, Minn.
Tip of the week: Half of a small
'bead of cauliflower will yield about 2
cups of flowerets.
Too Much Fat In School Lunches
A consumer health group said last
Wednesday that the U.S. government
is providing school lunches with too
much "fat-laden foods” like ground
beef, pork and luncheon meats.
Ellen Haas, director of the Public
Voice for Food and Health Policy,
criticized the Agriculture Depart
ment, the agency responaible for ad
ministering the National School
Lunch Program, saying It was “not
providing the critical leadership
necessary to speed progress in reduc
ing fat in school lunches.’’
The administrator of the depart
ment’a Food and Nutrition Service,
Scott Dunn, defended the program by
stating that the agency did not set
quantitative standards for fat.
Family doctors may soon hand out
positive information about pork along
with prescriptions thanks to porlr
checkoff programs.
Using checkoff funds administered
by the National Pork Board, the Na
tional Live Stock and Meat Board is
developing a set of materials that
family doctors and internists can pro
vide to patients. The printed informa
tion explains how pork fits into a
healthy diet. Similar materials are
being distributed to medical students
USDA Choice Beef
Untrimmed (12-14
Lbs. Average)
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