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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1937, p. 5

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6 eggs » % teaspoon salt % teas. pepper 6 thisp. milk 2 thisp. butter Separate the eggs.~ Beat the yolks until thick and lemon colored. Add milk and seasonings. Beat egg whites stiff and fold into the egg yolk miture. Melt the fat in an omelet pan or skillet. Pour the omelet into the hot pan and. cook over low heat until golden brown on the under side. Place in oven 850 degrees F., for 10 minutes to dry off top. Serve at once. Pressed Eggs 6 hard cooked eggs j 6 green onions % green pepper % teas. salt f 1 thisp. prepared mustard 1% eups chopped ham % eup stock Chop fine the eggs, onion and greenâ€"pepper. ‘ Mix with seasohings and mustard. Place half of the mixâ€" ture in a small, oiled loaf pan. Press down, then add a layer of ham. Finish with remainder of the egg. Pour soup stock over to help bind it together and press down well. Keep in refrigerator‘ until molded well enough to slice. Serve in place of cold meat or as sandwich filling. Creamed Eggs in Rice Mold 8 hardâ€"cooked eggs « 1 cup canned, green string beans 2 cups medium white sauce 3 cups boiled rice > § % cup milk q a . Dice the eggs. and combine â€"with the canned beans which have been boiled for ten minutes.. Add white sauce. Add milk to boiled rice and pack in buttered ring mold. Bake at 350 degrees F., for 20 to 30 minâ€" utes. Turn out on meat platter. Fill center with hot creamed eggs and beans. Garnish and serve. Eggs are still a good buy . . . even the they seem high for this time of are & rich source of iron, calcium, phosphorus, protein and Vitamins A and B. The daily diet of children and invalids should include â€"eggs. Likewise, because if the abundance of food values found in eggs, we should incorporate them into the meals of the normal adultâ€"in as many forms as possible. ~ Butter 6 individual remekins well. Break an egg into each. Sprinkle with finw pepper and add 1 tbisp. or cream to each one. Place in a shallow pan containing 6.eggs 4 teas. pepper % teas. salt 6 thisp. rills or THURSDAY, â€"APRIL 29, 1987 Hggs Poached in Milk Puffy Omelet IN TINS. Made in America of allâ€"American stock, this bontless Tender Made Ham tops every m--admlbrmmhmad-b wholesomeness. P &kb&; ud.mhdl::::‘“ deliver it to ready to cat, c-lfdrlu\’uaan’.l:hvhlgh‘:: mztopndup- fJ _ NO waste, it‘s very economical © Today the whole world must come to America h&-uhmmuh..hpdm tlion, is Wilson‘s Boneless Tender Made PHIL LIBBY former Restauranteur now Food Consultant and cookery advice. Listen to THE VOICE OF COOKERY, festuring Phil Libby, over Station WCFL (97¢ kilecycles) every week day morning., Voice of Cookery Again most cuts of veal are recâ€" ommended as the most economical meat buys over the coming weekâ€" end by the Committee on Marketing Information of the Meat Council of Chicago. Some cuts of veal selling at economical prices are rolled roast, rib and loin chops and weal shouldâ€" boiling water, Cover the pan and bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 17 minutes. . P 1 thisp. butter 1 cup scalded milk * 1 cup soft ‘bread crumbs Allow cheese to stand at room temperature until softened. Force through a sieve.. Scald milk, reâ€" move from fire and add butter and salt. Pour slowly over well beaten egg yolks. Add soft bread crumbs and cheese. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into mixture. Bake in buttered pan in a slow oven 250 degrees F., to 350 degrees F., for 20 minutes. Serves 6. Fresh pork shoulder, suitable for roasting, also is being featured by many retail meat dealers at attracâ€" tive prices this week. Strawberries are a great deal lower at this writing and no doubt will start the strawberry shortake parade at many homes. i _ Stahlâ€"Meyer cocktail sausages Â¥re just the thirtk for those "late" party snacks. F Softâ€"aâ€"silk cake flour does really producée fine cakes, and a cake that you may be proud of. es _Citrus fruits appear on the marâ€" ket a bit higher of late? «We wonder why, since there was a record crop. We have told you before but this is just a reminder: We are open Sundays from 8 to 11 in the mornâ€" ing and 4 to 6:30 in the afternoon. Moraine Grocery and Market. For a treat .. . Wilson‘s "Tenderâ€" made" ham, such flavor, peps you up on these spring days. 4 Lettuce is Jlower lately and a vitally needed green for health‘s sake.. ' Entertaining? Wilson‘s genuine deviled ham to spread on those dainty‘or manâ€"sized sandwiches, fills the bill. Cheese Fondue % of % lb. package chateau cheese Shoppers Guide Subscribe for THE PRESS ppers Guide + : by Phil Libby : ost cuts of veal are recâ€" as the most economical , at 10046 a. m., children will delight in using: them during the lunch period. When baking, if cake, pie, bread, etc., becomes flnn:; baked before browning, turn out gas and place in broiler. The ‘retained heat will brown it perfectly. You will not have the corner of your sink stained if you keep thg bottom of your waste receiver covâ€" ered with newspaper, . A little baking powder added to the flour in which oysters are rolled before frying will make the oysters light and fluffy. When making fruit pies, put in the sugar when the dish is half fall instead of on top. The pastry will be lighter. If the roof should leak and stain your ceiling, cover the stain with block magnesia. Rub the block over the spot until the stain is covered then smooth over with the tips of your fingers. Household Hints Place straws in lunch bexes when Libby‘s PEACHES No. 2%, size can No. 2%, size can ............__.._. fi,MONS per dozen Fresh Tender CARROTS Very Fine CALAVOS PEARS Tomato Juice Extra Fancy: 5 FRESH PEAS American Family Flakes large box COFFEE CAKE FLOUR WHEATIES CHIPSO BUTTER :s â€"325¢ KITCHEN CLEANSER . c&»5« F REE DELIV ER Y Johnson‘s Gloâ€"Coat for _ Shop with Confidence at the Blue Goose + the Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Medium size box, 22¢ 2 cans for the price of one 2 FOR 1 SALEâ€" THE PRE 3 3 0 «W1 59¢ CHASE & SANBORN . 5 ... 81 A Ch 4:00 Young Peoples‘ service. 8:00 Preaching service, song servâ€" ice in charge of 'gfem Purvis. Evangelistic sermon by the pasâ€" tor. Midâ€"week prayer and Bible study hour held each Wednesday evening. Thursday, choir rehearsal. You are. weleqme to all of our services. * Sunday #:30 Ch H. Fid: 10:45 Mc Zion Lutheran Church | Highwood, Illinois ‘ Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor Bunday school 9:45 a.m. ‘ English services 11 a.m. I There will be no evening services. The Luther League Conventional Rally will be held at Kenosha, Wis. Sunday afternoon 2:30 C.S.T. All ng folks cordially invited. Dean mndo Ingvolstad will be the afternoon speaker Fist United E sie by t pastor. 3:00 Serv A9¢ 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ Gree Rev. 5e FOOD MART 516 â€" 518 Central Avenue LIBBYS 3 Cans Extra Fancy Bleached CELERY Old Fashion Monarch Russet PEARS No. 2V4, size can ................. WHEAT or CHEESE THINS 2 boxes for ................â€" 4 stalke for 4 for PINEAPPLES SOAP AMERICAN FAMILY â€" P&G â€" LaYÂ¥A YELLOW ONIONS ARTICHOKES SWANS pown _ Pko. Large Bottles, Bottles for HYDROX GINGER ALE or ROOT BEER 2 boxes for 41c plus bottle deposit .4 for sl Pko. 10« ib 25. ans |Q: 23}â€" GRAPEâ€"NUTS 12â€"08. â€" PAORIMEO _ ..ccouplithiatininniniycianacts NONEâ€"SUCH GENUINE CORN â€" Golden Bantam 10 North Second Street ___â€"_________ Highland Park FREEâ€"PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE KOLLER GROCERY _ 89¢ 2 dozen $1 KOLLER®S GROCERY SPECIALS for April 30th to May 6th 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ Subscription $1.50 per year 5¢ Large package SOAP FLAKES Medium size package ........_...â€"â€"â€" CHIPSO mw&rk8= AMERICAN FAMILY Spring LEG O‘ LAMB Blue Goose Meat Specials Native h BEEF POT ROAST Lean SHORT RIBS or BOILING BEEF Wisconsin VEAL ROAST Mickleberry‘s SLICED. BACON Nice und Lean ............ SUMMER SAUSAGE COTTAGE CHEESE Cream Brick Cheese NHEY HBNMG | .. se se cimecvetirecericomcenis 1 1b. for 25¢ H. P. 4 4 0 0 1 h. for 35¢ All Phones 25¢ | 3 ... 95¢ 2 for 29c ~19%c¢ 2 ... 39¢ ans â€"25%c¢ PAGE 12%c 194%c 21¢ 16c 11¢

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