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E: Another way to add to f the mon io 1o serve some man boiled rice. _ For luncheon, â€" served honey or hard sauce or stewed fruit or dessert, it is always delicious, and makes a slender meal seem substanâ€" tial as well as warmer. k You can, for instance, have potaâ€" toes ~ready ~for potato salad, with canned salmon or sardines, for lunchâ€" eon. If the day is chilly, mix the potatoes with white sauce instead of mayonnaise, and heat them thoroughâ€" ly. Nothing is more warming than creamed potatoes if they are good and hot. You can. y separately, to give the desired raw green to the meal, Or for dessert. If the day turns out warmer than you expected it to be, and you have listed a steamed fruit pudding, serve instead fresh or stewed fruit with cookies or crackers. You can always add to the subâ€" stantiality of luncheon and make it more comforting for a cold day by gdding hot chocolate made with milk. 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