Hamburger Filled Pancakes Serve Tasty Ration Meals
Reader tips propose creative uses for scarce foods, shaping humble ingredients into appealing dishes. Hamburger and liver ideas include thin pancake shells stuffed with seasoned meat, stuffed liver with celery or onion dressing, braised in tomato sauce, plus decorative fruit and vegetable platters for color. The recipe details hamburger filled potato pancakes serves six to eight with potatoes, meat, eggs, and spices, browned and layered with potato mix to form thin coated cakes served with sauerkraut.
Lynn Chambers Point Saving Menus and Recipes
Curried Shrimp with Noodles serves 4 to 6 with a creamy sauce from butter flour milk curry and shrimp plus lemon parsley and green pepper. Also fish omelet potato omelet and fruit platter offer point saving dishes with pineapple grapefruit olives and a mayonnaise sour cream dressing.
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Lynn Says Meat Memos Extend Low-Point Meats
Lynn advocates extending low point meats with breading garnishing and fillings to boost appeal and value. Bacon dipped in egg and bread crumbs fried serves as an appetizing course. Ground lamb patties with grilled pineapple and tomato slices add flavor. Small shoulder roasts stuffed with bread celery parsley or onion dressing and served with rich gravy complete the feature.
Mis souri Farm Life and Amos Croy’s Ties to Home
Amos Croy and his wife settled on a Missouri farm where Homer, their son, was born and the first Croy to attend tough schools. In New York, Homer worked at a magazine, wrote a novel and a play, ran a training lun, and published an authors’ magazine for a profit. Visits after his parents’ deaths show changing times, yet he loves the farm and vows to keep it as promised despite not settling there due to his wife and daughter’s different tastes.
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Newt Kennedy And The Old Farm Lessons Of Living
The narrator recalls Newt Kennedy dying and sharing life lessons learned from aging, focusing on empathy and self understanding. He reflects on making allowances, praising honestly, avoiding fear with Emerson, and valuing present happiness. The chapter closes with a visit from Carol to familiar farm scenes.
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