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Word: milkings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...compared to 8.7 lbs. for butter. This year U.S. margarine output is expected to hit at least 1¼ billion lbs., topping butter production for the first time in the nation's history. Another reason for the surplus of butter is increased imports of dried milk (up 90% so far this year to 29 million lbs.). This product is, more & more, replacing fresh milk in ice cream and other foods, with the result that more milk is now being diverted into butter. Butter supplies have also swelled for the simple reason that cows have been bred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOOD: The Butter Glut | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

...baking sheets to resemble head and hind legs of turtle. Mold teaspoonsful of dough into balls. Dip bottoms in egg white and press on to the pecans. Bake at 350° F. for 10-12 minutes. Cool and frost tops. Chocolate frosting: Put 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, ¼ cup milk and 1 tablespoon butter in double boiler. Heat over boiling water until chocolate melts; blend until smooth. Remove from stove; add 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar. Beat until smooth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Snappy Turtles | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

...officers as 'You remember Sergeant So-and-So. He and I fought together at So-and-So.' Sometimes if you happen to mention the name of a ranker he'll slap his thigh and declare: T knew him before his mother's milk was dry on his lips...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF MALAYA: Smiling Tiger | 12/15/1952 | See Source »

...Cambridge just a few days ago, the humbl fare of the Yale dining halls seems shockingly inferior in both quantity and quality. All that we had seen at Annapolis steaming, platers sticked high with chicken halves, soup fuveens full of chocolate chip ice cream, pitchers overflowing with milk all remained vivid in our minds as we retreated back across the Vistula. And by the banks of the Charles our far-famed social franquility went to the winds as we gorged like men half starved on salad pilled high with thousand island dressing, reast beef of noticeable circumference and the ever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON STARVING GOTHS | 12/2/1952 | See Source »

Natives are not only buying Klim milk for their children, but many have started drinking it themselves. Result: sales are up about 85% in the Congo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING: A Bongo for the Congo | 11/24/1952 | See Source »

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