The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1973, Page page 3, Image 3

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Sunoity evening is an uncomfortable time. For the
commui.ir student, it signifies another week of early rising
in order to make that 8:30 class that somehow got slipped
in during the last pre registration mix-up. It means a rush to
complete the paper that was due in the Friday section of
lii.jt cldNS. It moans ye friendly local beer joint is closed,
denying the simple pleasure of a fresh draught.
For the dormitory student, Sunday evening is all this
,,nu more. It means no campus movies are left, no places to
darvij yr. opo'i, and no hot meals from the dormitory food
; t vice.
What. '.ho:c ', jre left to the poor starveling? He can opt
t,n,; 0i a vei .A pancake houses within walking or
!;!(. hn j dluUrux: of the dormitories. This plan has its
di:,,iuv. ,.ni 'v:J( apparent in Nebraska's traditional inclement
7i u i v i'l . i. Another possibility is the vending machines
i 0 found across campus, offering
program, who is also responsible for the batter used tor ihc
fish and chips served at the Greenwich Cafe Friday niyhts.
He cooked it for me one afternoon, in so short a ue that I
have taken the liberty to rename it.
The Seven Minutes
2 Tbsp. butter
1 t;p. fresh curry powder
2 Tbsp. flour
1 c. milk
'a tsp. salt . , . . .
1 small or medium can of tuna, salmon, mackerol, or vf'.W.a hern.
Melt the butter in a fondue pot or other suitable pot.
Add flour and curry powder; stir until well mixed. Slowly
stir in milk and salt, then add the meat. Stir over medium
flame until contents are hot, serve over toast, dry bread c
whatever is on hand (crackers work well). This serves ore
overpoweringly, two comfortably, three adequately or foi
as a snack.
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c.!i('-o..r(i.;-tn.l-l.;'!rjphanu flavored utility food t premium
; .'i ,:s ),.. l(ny :,;.-:! with the needed amount of change.
, t,i. i i i i " ;s .,ni:i i y i:. ivuikinrj up something yourself.
!.! v-, i. . -u ..reo..re? It should be cheap, filling, warm,
spicy ut-.f ,i .ri.;i!iiii.! the food services don't offer.
My pep-onoi i.ivuritc lor times like this is a recipe for
( s,.rvi! ov.-r lou-.t or whatever is handy. It is courtesy
c; t Do ;., n, .-i fellow in the Centennial (Educational
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7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
tefshihg Auditorium
All the pancakes, sausages, milk
& coffee you can consume
VERY INEXPENSIVE
All proceeds going to Kiwanis
youth-oriented projects
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