. " " W'''W"- D i Casseroles easy, cheap Apartment dwellers, are you already slipping into a hamburger-hotdog-balogna sandwich routine? Maybe for variation you occasionally have potato chips or pork and beans? For shame! What about all those resolutions you made to plan ahead and share the cooking? Abandoned already? Don't despair. This week Toothpicks will give you some suggestions for tasty, Inexpensive meals which arc actually good for you. Even more exciting, you probably have a number of the ingredients needed just sitting in your refrigerator waiting to get moldy. These recipes are also adaptable to the various whims of the heart and pocket book. Try variations in casseroles. Instead of using the recipes as absolutes, experiment with them, use different spices and vegetables. These recipes are difficult to ruin, sc experiment to your heart's delight. They can be made ahead and refrigerated, then warmed in the oven. The moderate cost of hamburger and sausage makes them a valuable source of protein for the typical undernourished student. karen richardson SAUSAGE CASSEROLE 1 lb sausage 1 can cream style corn Vi green pepper, chopped 1 small onion, diced . 3 eggs, beaten 1c. hot milk 1 c. crumbs (crackers, bread, etc.) . Heat milk and pour over the sausage. Add rest of ingredients and mix. Put in greased casserole. Bake at 350. Mix V cup catsup and V cup milk and pour over top when partially baked. Serves 6. HAMBURGER AND SPAGHETTI MEAL "IT. fat 1 smail green onion, chopped V-i green pepper, chopped , , 2 lbs. ground beef 2 cans tomatoes 2t. salt 3 heaping teaspoons chiii powder Dash of pepper 2 cups uncooked spaghetti ..'. , u, Melt fat in skillet; add onion, green pepper and beef .Brown lightly. Add tomatoes and seasonings; bring to a boil. Add spaghetti. Simmer, covered, forbout 25 minuses. LONGBOYS""": ' ' ' " 2 lbs. hamburger, slightly browned 2 T. salt V2 1. pepper 1 doz. coney buns Vz c. catsup 1 c. cornflake crumbs 1 c. evaporated milk Sliced American cheese . . . 1(. Mix ingredients and-spoon on open buns. Bake at 35 ,.or,13 min. Remove from oven and put cheese on top. Bake for 5 minutes or until cheese melts. If you live alone, reduce the last two recipes a bit. They are designed to feed family-sized armies. Maybe these suggestions will defer a hunger stricken trip or two to McDonalds. iJBSS V ' Si (Q 472-2200 j) WALK-IN WEST DOOR HEALTH CENTER Nebraska's sssssssssssssssssssssssss "How does astrology work?" is the same sort of question as "How !s it that the molecules which comprise the human body created a living, feeling, thinking being?" The whole universe is "alive:" the spinning planets and stars are the molecules and atoms in a divine being called God. Nebraska's Own Astrologer, Mrs. Pat Snyder will draw up and analyze your natal chart for only $5.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. send to: Mrs. Patricia Snyder Santa's Workshop U.S. Highway 34 Union , Nebr. 68455 : (or, come in person: open 10 am-5 pm Mon.-Sat ) Phone 263-3465 iniormatioii needed: Name Time of Birth. Place of Birth Address Date of Birth day, month, year accurate to withing 1 hour city state or country other desirable information: occupation; birthdates of parents, spouse, children, or other important people. .'Santa's workshop sells handmade gifts, antiques and artwork on consignment. issssssssssssssssss lueerass Center A choice selection of Fuild, Gibson, Sigma, Martin, Madeira, Tama, Garcia, Epiphone, Hernandis, Yamaha, Yamak, Ramirez, Ferrandez, Ventura. Guitars and banjos. upper level Glass Menagerie 474-1600 .. 0. -V k ( - - -- " w omsen Music Lo, 2641 No. 48th Uni Place 464-8375 2639 No. 48th Uni Place 464-8375 Violence stops fitiPiilk fawli MllH ulrfw M MI WIlHiti" lt II Mftl IWUMMT T"i "IT II 1111 1 ii lillMrH lirr,J"t f"""'1" '" .-in it. fm im mfnrim.iv mulfiW.JWia: - ! rviiWiH- M'iHIiimi-wmhm 13 Use community of (mkI. Makcitvourwav. RIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 1974-75 WINTERIM EUROPEAN PROGRAM December 26, 1974 - January 12, 1975 Charter Fliahts on TWA Lincoln London - approx. $256 round trip LincolnParis $277 round trip Registration opens Wednesday, Aug. 28, 9 am in Room 204 Nebr. Union Accompanied by the following 3-credit study tours offered through the UNL Extension Division . Plus UNO courses in Humanities, Home Economics, German and Economics HEADS TOGETHER Lincoln's unisox 'Hair Station' 17th E, 'R' 475-4426 . 1. International Broadcasting (Journ. 4981) 2. The Golden Age of Spanish Literature In Translation (Eng. 398f) 3. Drama In Performance (Eng. 201 f) 4. Spanish Art and Architecture: Drawing Theory (Art 33989Gf) 5. International Advertising Sernlar (Journ, 398 f) 6. International Education El. Ed.. Sec. Ed. 6. International Educalion (E. E., Sc. Ed., Ed. Adm. 7. English Origins of American Culture (Higt. 39f ) me-"'"' WWW 8. 2nd Year French Special Topics (FT 202339f) 9. Comparative Law (Law 650) 10. British Studies (univ. Studies) 1 1 . Dance Tour of London (WPE) 12. Crop Production and Soil Management Israel (Agron 402f) 13. International Adult Education (ACE 893') 14. 2nd Year GermanSpecial Topics (Germ 202399f) For further information and application forms, contact: Flights & Study Tours Nebr. Union, phon 472-2485-6, ')v"Xtt:;",r..''.w:a,' Thursday, Septembers, 1974 daiiy nebraskan page ) C