The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1974, Page page 10, Image 10

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Brake Work
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Maintenance inspection
Parts & Accessories
Tires
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Front. End & Suspension Work
Hunter, Wheel Alignment
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An independent
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Trimmings add to holiday meal
Second of two stories on Thanksgiving
Dinner.
Now that all of you faithful readers
have learned the basics of gourmet
turkey roasting, I will provide you with
recipes for other Thanksgiving Day
trimmings. Molded Cranberry Apple
Salad, Pineapple Sweet Potatoes and
directions for an honest-to-goodness
mincemeat pie are the featured foods
this week.
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Actually, any vegetable dressed in a
special sauce makes a nice addition to
the traditional holiday meal. Try fresh
fruit center pieces for a ready-to-eat
dessert, if you are not ambitious enough
to undertake baking a mincemeat pie.
PINEAPPLE SWEET POTATOES
3 lbs. sweet potatoes
Salt
1 9 oz. can crushed pineapple drained and Vz c.
juice reserved
1-V2C. sugar
Vz c. butter
Cook potatoes in boiling salted water until almost
tender; drain. Peel and slice. Mix reserved juice,
sugar and butter in skillet. Simmer for 10 to 15
minutes or until thick. Add potatoes; cook,
basting frequently, until well glazed. Remove
potatoes; keep warm. Add pineapple to basting
mixture. Heat; pour over potatoes. Yield: 8
servings
MOLDED CRANBERRY AND APPLE SALAD
1 lb. cranberries
rind of one grated orange
Vz c. orange juice
3-V2 table spoons lemon juice
I-V2 c. sugar
1 T. gelatin
3 T. cold water
1 c. boiling water
1 3-V2 oz. package of lemon gelatin
3 tart apples
Put the'cranberries though a food grinder and
add the grated orange rind, lemon juice oranga
juice and sugar. Let the mixture stand overnight
in the refrigerator. Soak the gelatin In the cold
water. Mix with this the lemon gelatin ana me
boiling water. Stir until dissolved, combine tnese
ingredients with the cranperry mixture. Kare,
chop then add the apples. Stir the apples into the
cranberry-gelatin mixture and refrigerate until
firm. Unmold if desired, and serve on water
cress (if you can afford it) or lettuce and gam sh
with cream mayonnaise or cream cheese.
MINCE PIE SUPURB
V2 c. brown sugar
V2 c. corn syrup
V2 1. salt
V c. butter
2 eggs, beaten
Vz c. mincemeat
12 c. walnuts, chopped
Vz c. pecans, chopped
Vz c. seedless raisins
2 T. orange juice
2 T. lemon juice
1 1. vanilla
Pastry for a double crust pie
Combine sugar, cornsyrup, salt and butter in
saucepan; bring to a boil slowly. Combine eggs,
mincemeat, nuts, raisins fruit juices and vanilla
flavoring. Pour hot syrup over egg mixture,
stirring constantly. Cool. Pour Into pastry shell.
Add the top crust and seal well. Bake at 375 for
30 to 40 minutes. Yield: 6 servings.
Hopefully, these recipe Ideas will help
you with the preparation of your
Thanksgiving dinner. Possibly, however
the high cost of food generally and sugar
specifically may drive you to a peaceful
holiday meal at your local burger bar.
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HOPICA
Buy one TROPICAL FISH at
the regular price ... get the
second one for only 1c (Special
good thru Sunday only.)
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Beef Sandvich
Ribs
Hickory Smoked Ham
Chicken and Turkey
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Corn on the Cob
Soft Drinks & Shakes
If you like...
"Everything to go but Brody and the Beer!"
Friday in Union
Psychic to perform
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Gil Eagles, billed as "The Entertaining Psychic,"
will perform Friday evening in the Nebraska Union
Ballroom.
A native of Tanzania, East Africa, Eagles was
educated in England. According to a press release,
while still in Africa, at the age of ten, he became aware
of his "unusual sensitivity," which he practiced with
local natives. Emigrating in 1960 to the United States,
Eagles has since 1963 been performing his fast-paced
blend of telepathy, prediction, clairvoyance and
audience-participation before audiences on four
continents.
Eagles' most recent feats include riding a bicycle
fifteen miles through New York City while blindfolded,
and shortly thereafter driving an automobile through an
obstacle course, guided by the thoughts of three fellow
cyclists and a New York State Patrolman.
Eagles' performance, sponsored by the Union
Contemporary Arts Committee, will begin at 8 p.m.,
with an admission charge of $1 .50.
Correction...
Alisa Chapman, winner of the $100,000 KOIL
Brandeis Dream House, says the Omaha housing
market is not "zilch" as reported in Wednesday's Dally
Nebraskan and so is not the "nightmare" the article
portrayed it to be.
Chapman said her family has received several calls
from people interested in buying the house. Winning
the house "is still a nice thing even though it has
turned out to be expensive," she said.
Thursday
12:30 p.m. College of En
gineering - Nebraska Union
12:30 p.m. ASUN Constitu
tional Revision Hearing - Union
12:30 p.m. Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship - Union
12:30 p.m. The Way, Cam
pus Outreach - Union
1:30 p.m. Young Americans
for Freedom - Union
2 p.m. Health Education
Staff -Union
3 p.m. Minority Affairs,
Minority Professionals - Union
3:30 p.m. Parking Appeals
Board -Union
3:30 p.m. ASUN Legislative
Liaison - Union
5 p.m. Fee Allocations
Board - Union
5:30 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha
Slnfonia-Union
5:30 p.m. Council of Ameri
can Indian Students - Uruon
6 p.m. Builders Executive
Union
G:30 p.m. Builders Board
Union
7 p.m. Council on Student
Life - Union
7 p.m. Student Volunteer
Services, "Controlling Disrup
tive Behavior" - Union
7 p.m. Epsilon Chi -Union
7 and 9:15 p.m. "Spider's
Strgtegem" - Sheldon Art
Gallery
7:30 p.m. Historical Simula
tions Club - Union
7:30 p.m. Baha'l Assoc. -Union
7:30 p.m. Math Counselors
- Union
8 p.m. Contemporary
Chamber Ensemble - Kimball
Hecital Hall y
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daily nebraskan
thursday, november21, 1974