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Kitchen grease sold to meat dealers Is used industrially • over here, which releases fats and oils for distribution to starving ! n*°p'iln Eur°Pe- Tha* '• why I save every drop of used cooking fa® ■ ajd why our government urges every woman to do the same,” says Jinx! ] “ ' ' """ < ^_ DELICIOUS DISHES-SO THRIFTY, TOO! It's specially important not to waste Erecious food during these days of igh prices—especially necessary to have every meal appetizing, deli cious and digestible. Here are a couple of nutritious dishes which are kind to your food budget—smacking good, besides 1 Fried Fillet Rolls with fl Zippy Tomato Sauce ® 2 pounds fish 1 tablespoon | | fillets (floun- water J der, sole, 1 cup crushed i haddock) cornflakes or 1*4 teaspoons salt sifted bread 2*4 teaspoons crumbs papnka Enough Spry for 1 egg, slightly French beaten with Frying Cut fish into serving pieces. Coat fish on both sides with mixture of salt and paprika, roll up, and fasten with toothpicks. Dip rolls in beaten egg, then in cornflakes or crumbs. ■ Fry in hot Spry (375° F.) about V/z inches deep 4 minutes, or until I golden brown. Drain on absorbent paper and sprinkle with salt. Serves \ j 6 to 8. (Spry is economical for frying i because you can strain it back into ' can to use the next time you fry fish.) : Zippy Tomato Sauce. Combine in i saucepan and bring to boil: 1 can < condensed tomato soup, 2 table- j spoons Spry, }4 teaspoon salt, dash < of pepper, dash of cayenne, 2 table- \ spoons chopped chives or onion and 1 tablespoon grated cheese. Cook ' about 1 minute, or until cheese is ■ melted. Add 1 tablespoon lemon , juice. Makes 1J4 cups sauce. < j Jew Fish Bails _ *, ; 2 cups raw pota- V4 tablespoon ^ : > toes, cut in butter small pieces % teaspoon 1 cup salt codfish, pepper shredded 1 egg, beaten J Put potatoes in deep saucepan; cover I with cold water; add fish and boil ; until potatoes are tender. Remove j from fire and drain well. Add butter ; and pepper. 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