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LEFT-OVER MEATS MADE APPETIZING
Cookery Hints That Enable You to Serve a Satisfying Hot Dinner Instead of a Cold Lunch. By MARY JANE MCCLURE
ANY housekeepers look helplessly at the cold roast beef, lamb. etc., left after the first meal. They know that the family will not relish a dinner made from its cold slices, but don't know what else can be done
Take a lesson from the skillful and thrifty German cook and provide yourself with a jar of Armour's Ex- tract of Beef Then rejoice when your roast is large enough to provide for a second dinner, for without labor you may serve a savory
meat dish more delicious than the original.
Rub a teaspoonful of butter and a tablespoon of flour together in a saucepan, adding a cup of hot water and finally a quarter of a teaspoonful of the Beef Extract. Use a light hand, for Armour's Extract is the strongest made, and it is easy tc
get in too much. Chop or slice your meat and drop it into this rich sauce and let it get thoroughly hot. Serve with French fried potatoes and see if your family don't vote you a veritable chef.
Any left-over meat is deli- cious served in this way. Roast beef, mutton, lamb or veal, even chicken or game.
Foreign cooks know the virtue of Armour's Extract of Beef and would not dream of trying to do without it. It is one of the secrets of setting an economical table while appearing lavish.
It gives richness and flavor to the cheaper cuts of meat-saves boiling meat for soup stock- is the basis of rich gravies and sauces. Remember that a little goes a long way-it is the concentrated beef essence- the strength and flavor that you cook out.
Armours Extract of Beef
Four times as strong as the ordinary -the touch that gives sauces, gravies and soups an inimitable flavor. Send for Popular Recipes," a cook book that teaches you the secrets of ap- petizing cookery. Save the metal cap or the paper certificate under the cap from every jar you buy, and send either to us with ten cents to pay the cost of carriage and pack- ing and get a handsome silver tea, bouillon
or after-dinner coffee spoon or butter spreader free-Wm. Rogers & Sons' AA, the highest grade of extra plate. You can't buy anything like them, and each will bear any initial you wish. Our usual limit is six, but for a time we will allow each fam- ily to get one dozen. Remem- ber to send ten cents with every certificate or cap. This offer is made
None Genuine withou ARMOURS UNTRACT BEEF MANUFACTURED & PACK ARMOUR & CO Chicago USA
only to those living in the United States.
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