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Whipped with Green| Dust Prepare 1 qt. fluify|sides wi black potato, using fresh po-| pepper; rub it in. ‘oes ‘or mashed potato powder. pepper flavor so it does not tasir Just before serving, beat in %| “hot,” merely delightfully differ- at oe ed green ogions wit.i| ent. ve * . . /-~| Dust a little chopped onion over ue Een tenet Tap coconut gently all over| Potato. min., with . it slowly| Whipped Potate with Canned) thick, if preferred medium until hard shell cracks, leaving| Fried Onions: Follow preceding | Then But meat. directions, using % c¢. canned) i: "The Guardian, Charlotistown, Mon, June 22, 1959 7 Remove any adhering shell. | fried onions. 1) rein side ac ahold Phas ; : Trim brown skin from nut} Whipped Potato with Sage: To | jecause , \ IDA BAILEY ALLEN ee ee aes ak eee steak was cooked in he grater or shredder. form, add % c. fine-minced fr 7 ’ : - a Coconut - Strawberry . Banana - TOMORROW'S DINNER |86¢ leaves or ‘4 tbsp. dried . gage to whipped potato. Cup: Combine 1% ¢. halved fresh Grated Fresh Coconut ouster" Letace Sade element 3 sn Soa Potato Whipped any cut of good quality steak. over- . % ¢. grated fresh Adds A Gourmet Touch with Green Onion Wf chuck, round or flank steak |r canned coconut, 2 thep. sugar. ‘ . Zucchini is used, tenderize with powdered|@F honey and %. thep. lemon) “Ia large markets south ofjthe Chef. “lt is a gourmet addi- Coconut-Strawberry- meat ‘tenderizer according to| juice. Philadeéipiia, grated fresh coco-| tion to exotic seafood and chicken Banana Cup pkg. directions. Mix gently with 2 forls. Chill. ‘mut is oftén on sale,” remarked/entrees. Used in desserts, pas-|Hot or Iced Coffee Tea Milk' Hf steak has outer rim of fat,' Serve im sherbet glasses. t —e HEARTY MAIN COURSE’ @ +, Canned Wieners and Beans with| meat-filled main eourse that sa-|toast end crisp green side-salad ‘Tomato Sauce heat piping hot in| tisfies the most robust appetite. ideal : BRINGS TO @ix minutes to make a hearty| Freshly cooked rice, buttered|** ennempentnani, ' \ Miss Audrey Jay spent a \eou- Hyper-Insulinism ple of days during the week in eh Sd. A NEW DEAL FOR PROPANE USERS tario, is spending his holidays Mary Haworth: Why bias,” he adds. And this cer-| With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . m a supposedly normal | tainly echoes your recital, doesn't | Wallace Birt. . : Trgo a complete |it? Hence my advice to read Dr. t “ i : Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- @go, |the guidance it offers. MH. |ald, Lorne Valley, spent Sunday) - ; oa : me. My out-| Mary Haworth counseis|in Pisquid East. They were the pee LO ER PRI F , il} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold) Ce tk 2 ae that # |or personal interview. Write to| Jay. ; prided - Mr. and Mrs. Johnny MacDon-| : ; . LONDON W.I. ald and little son Blair, Char- : ttt cat a lottetown, were visitors at the eres et IMPROVED POLICY ON SERVICE — ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay wih af FOR ALL CUSTOMERS NOT IN BULK SERVICE AREAS . sons Merlin and Irwin, motored diego de aligned fe Suir WHY PUT UP WITH RISING FUEL COSTS? _ ion Army. A letter asking) yay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- enced for representation from this In-| tor MacDonald. i ih ola aston aad cies OUR FUEL PRICES ARE DOWN! 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