44 - Wednesday, October 19, 1988 - North Shore News F'oop Purchase the best buys From page 43 few drops ef oil 1 can tomato soup ¥Y2 can water 1 smali tin sliced mushrooms, drained (use the liquid as water, above) Mix the first six ingredients together and form into one-inch balls. Fry gently, tossing, until lightly browned on all sides. Add soup, liquid and mushrooms and sim- mer, covered, about an hour. Serves four. kkk Cornbread isn’t a familiar food in Western Canada, It’s a staple in the U.S. and in Nova Scotia. This may change things! New Penny Meatloaf 1% ib. lean ground beef Ya |b. pork sausage meat (use about 4 sausages, squeezed out of casings) Y cup fine, dry breadcrumbs 2 eggs Y% cup milk 2 tablespoons dry onion flakes dash Worcestershire sauce salt and pepper Press inta loaf pan. minutes at 350°F. Topping: 2 cups milk Y2 cup cornmeal Ys teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated 2 teaspoons baking powder In top of double boiler, combine milk, cornmeal and salt. Cook over hot water until thick, about 10 min. Add beaten egg yolks. Cool while you whip the egg whites with the baking powder. Fold into cornmeal mixture and spoon over meatloaf. Bake 45 minutes more. BEST BUYS: SUPER VALU: Fresh pork pic- Bake 25 nics, 89¢ Ib.; pork loin chops, $2.29 Ib.; port butt steaks, $1.59 Ib.; pork side ribs, $1.89 Ib.; Sun Rype applesauce, 49¢ — limit 4 with $25 order. SAFEWAY — WOODWARD'S: Pork butt roast or steak, $1.59 Ib.; pork Join roast, $1.89 Ib.; Burn’s cottage roll, $2.49 lb.; Stonehenge bread 2 for I sale, limit — 4 with $25 order; large eggs, $1.28: Emperor grapes, 79¢ Ib.; cauli- flower, 49¢ lb.; mushrooms, $1.88 Ib. STONG'S: Sirloin steak, $2.99 tb.; fryers, 99¢ Ib.; chicken paris — legs, $1.29, breasts, $2.49; Nabob coffee, $1.99; Campbell’s tomato soup, 2/99¢; carrots/onions/ cabbage/turnips/beets, 4 Ibs./99¢, BUY LOW: $ Fryers, 98¢ Ib.; boneless beef brisket, $1.98 Ib.; pink grapefruit, 5/99¢. SAVE-ON-FOODS: T-bone steak, $3.97 Ib.; French bread, 98¢, Foster Parent Week: — Foster Parenting isa demanding and rewarding experience. The demands are many, the reward is the quiet joy of having helped a child grow up. We want foster parents to know they'r the Ministry. by the people of the e appreciated. Appreciated by province. and most of all, by the kids they're helping. But the work isn’t done vet. The Foster Parent program necds more help providing the stability and security children must have to grow. Do you have what it takes to be a Foster Parent? Please cz 1-800-663-9999 By hdl Province of British Columbia Ministry of Social Services and Housing Honourable Claude Richmond, Minister - Parental . \ Suggested > . a “Guidance — You'll find lots of tips on parenting at Western om Canada’s largest kids’ and babies’ show. There’s a Fisher-Price Kids’ Play Area and Construx Challenge contest. A Pharmasave Mother’s Room. Daily fashion shows sponsored by The Bay. And close to one hundred other exhibits and displays. Every ticket holder will receive a 2 IMAX theatre and the Newton Wave Pool. for 1 pass to the CN th. 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 10:00 a.m,-6:00 p.m. P.N.E. Showmart Building, Vancouver, 8.C. Admission $4.00. Kids 13 years and under free. Friday, Oct. 21