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It is the other two meals, dinner and lunch or supâ€" †per that can be made quite difâ€" f§@)|ferent at this busy time. With n dinner, as fan as the meat course goes, there are several ways of †taking short cuts. The roast you buy can be larger than usual so g that it can be served at an extra dinner or two, ï¬m:lli{l perhaps †ending up as a big panful of tasty hash for supper. With a larger 2 roast the point is to make enough 2 gravy to last as long as the roast 2 does. Another meat suggestion is to make a large potful of stew, fu cooking all the meat together, and then the two or three times the __ | stew is gomito be served addu} freshly cooked vegetables. double size meat loaf, enough to a serveé the family at least twice, is another way to save time and effort in preparing for dinner. Then too, there are the meats which can be very quickly cooked, for example, liver and bacon, hamburg and sausages. If the meat is being cooked in the oven it is a good idea to cook the whole dinner in the ovenâ€"for inâ€" stance along with a meat loaf, bake some potatoes, scallop a can of tomatoes and bake a custard or fruit pudding. Vegetables are one food that should be cooked fresh for each meal and here is where some of the teenage members of the famâ€" ily come into the picture. The main thing is to have a supply of vegetables such as carrots, turâ€" nips, potatoes and onions in the house readx for them to go to work on. At this busy time an assortment of canned vefetlbles on the pantry shelf or of frozen vegetables in the freezing comâ€" partment of the refrigerator or in the home freezer is a real boon to be sure. e â€" _ As for the dessert, this is a time to forget about those favorite raâ€" thase fivine dave just hefore Chxhtmunnda!lhc’:mï¬m. keeps the regular family routine over they will beoflld to share in preparing some of the meals and in washing the dishes. There are severat ways of savâ€" ing time and effort in connection with ge-Cbxli:tms meals. Ontely is to get in a e enouï¬x of food so that Lï¬ere will be Eme or no need to run to the corner store or call the butcher or take a market basket to the selfâ€"serâ€" vice shop for more supplies durâ€" ing the week. The amount of food which can be laid in deâ€" pends of course on the storage space there is in the kitchen cupâ€" boards, refrigerator and so on. bulwmcnnnumtmm family. No one mind in the least if the meals are someâ€" wlnturhlner than usual, in fact it will put everyone in a true Chrinmumoduthe{ut“oel that they are sacrificing in lieu of the festive preparations, and moreâ€" So keep on your toes at Canned and frozen uum.ax:'w lbm"mndlm who eccomplishes AU e piee so salve the dessert problem with tasks about her home during|fresh mpples following close beâ€" has to be done as usual each day uqu.ummmm this where the capable manâ€" reveals her attributes for she i not only plan simple meals Phone 2â€"3101 o4 DRIED MILK SHIPMENTS Approximately _ one â€" million pounds of dry skimmilk packed in one and five pound tins have been purchased for shipment to Pakisâ€" tan, India and Nepal as a result of Canadian Government contriâ€" butions to assist the victims of recent floods in these countries. The Red Cross Society will distriâ€" bute the products in the affected make their own. Last but not least a pressure cookerâ€"can be called into the service to produce many enerous â€" servings _ of "Baked flelm" for supper. For dessert fruit heads the list, either your home canned fruit or frozen fruits, or the canned or frozen fruit you can buy. And instead of those light fluffy cakes topped with icing which you sometimes make for supper, just before Christmas you can very well put some plain cookies on the supper table in their place. :’y and not in mixtures, is one the answers. Creamery scramâ€" bled eggs or a plain omelet will he sure to please everyone, and with at present prices it is eeonoggl to use an extra dozen or two. 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