Long before Columbus discov- ered America. corn was I favorite duh in the Western hemisphere. That cum was quite ditterent from the corn we know however, it has a colorful vegetable wtth red. yellow, blue In white ker- nels and it had neither the ten- gemas nur the sweet nave: of but corn. The corn sewn is on now and homemaker, are shop- ping tor sweet Golden Cross Ban- tam tor it is the variety they find most often m the stores. Golden Bantam md Golden Rocket are gamut-haunt. EXPERT EYE CARE MENU PLANNING that You Ilene Better! MmtliT1tllittt. 5r? ayaTlikse .- Letbttytetn on. 'hror Furnace ===-c-cx:=:::AND APPLtANCES==--- 96 King St. S. Waterloo Plum 2.0384 News Of Interest To Women " King St. West Walper Hotel - KITCHEN“ hum an fuel, new the If: WAIM-FlOOl "on! ulna-you. "w-CA-an Oil Floor Mm an IN the noor. Eight King 'i. East WATERLOO STOVE . 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Exquisitely designed settings -- hand sculptured in " _ l8 kt. gold by master craftsmen - . mounted with the radiant beauty of mognificent ' Diamond Merchants mamas m on: a an: - KITCHINER - sold exclusively at YOUNG'!; Priced from $50.00 lee. about " m I. later ulna way you and corn on the cob. he sure to remove the 'ata-ttm can from the â€new just u soon " they are tender On cool. bleak winter day: when the family needs bright. 'tt'1eatr, 'll/tlug',,",',',':,',)','"' to 'ttlt can you a more welcome vegetable than sunshine ellov corn. It you ‘have I loci" or a home freezer. [you can have ib-emt very easily too tor whole kernel can been“ ‘very well. Unfortunately the re- aulutorcommsttteeotinrenot _ very good. There is e ten- 'egg it: an ondthe cob to de- ve p vars um; s e, ’50 that it is not always â€12% when frozen. However. many no ple have great nieces with corn on the cob and the dim whom the home economists are u 'toiiow.-Seiqct can with round- ed kernels, milky juice and sweet tueor being tare to avoid cobs with hard and immature kernels. Remove the husk: and silk, wash in cool water and blaneh ll min- utes tor large ears. Purtinutet tor medium een and 7 minutes for small can. After the corn is blanched, cool quickly in ice wa- ter and drain thoroughly. Wrap each cob in moisture-vapor-prool paper, sealing or tying the ends securely, Whole kernel corn is prepared in very much the same way. It is important to choose good quality corn but the cob should be blanched only 3 min- utes, After blanching and cool, ‘ing, the kernels can be .cu.t from l the cob and packed dry into tree- ‘zer cuntainera. iii iSralE-UGii. bu" In; tttPjdifiii, - - 'iii,2.lifdagt u', Tn I min-n. You an Ibo “For: thttllt ttMdtdt tt a: in pom»; “not"?! “your Cool September days and won- Jertul golden corn go well toge- tuer, The home economists say “.81 at least once while corn is in season the family will want to have an old-fashioned corn roast. Actually, torn roasting is an old ludian custom and they still put their corn in the husks right on the hot coals to roast. Today, we ipreier to give the com a more ‘modern treatment. The home 'economists suggest that after husking and removing the silk, lyou spread the corn with butter, sprinkle it wtth salt and pepper and wrap each ear securely in aluminum full. This can be done early in the morning and the toil wrapped corn placed in the retri- gerator until roasting time. When the time comes tor the corn roast,' place the toil wrapped ears on the outdoor grill. It will take about |20 minutes to roast and the corn rshould be turned at least once. If gyou do not have an outdoor grill, you can still have a corn roast by following the same procedure- .that is, putting butter over the corn, wrapping it in toil-but you roast it in the oven of your stove ,until it is tender. No matter which way you prepare it, roast- led corn will be a treat for the Afamily. _ _ _ _ -- _ - turde head celery with leaves, chopped or ground 3 cups chopped or ground 2 cups chopped or ground peeled cucumbers 1 sweet red pepper, chopped or wand . _ " .-. . onions 3 tablespoons salt Boiling water to cover 3 cups cider vinegar 2 cups chopped or ground green tomatoes Blank-5.39! Dutch Relish 4 teaspoons dry mustard la teaspoons turmeric 1 2/3 cups - 's cup Bour M.- cup cold water Combine tirst six intfttlt Add salt and stir well. dd boil-l ing water to Just cover. Allow Pl stand 30 minutes. Pour into I sieve or cheescloth bag and dram‘ thoroughly. Cover with the vme~ gar and bring mixture to a boil. Meanwhile combine mustard, tub meric. sugar and flour and blend ,0 a smooth paste with the water. Add to the vegetable mixture. mix well and bring to a boil. Boil 2 to 3 minutes. Pour into hot. sterilized sealers, and seal. Yield: about 10 cups. Pickled Whole Beets 40 to 50 small beets il" to 1%" ‘in diameter) 4 cups cider or blended vinegar IIS cups water 1 cup sugar 1% teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons mixed whole pick- ling spice (tied in cheesecloth bag), -- _ 7 .- - Select small beets. Leave 2 inches of stem and all of roots on beets and cook until tender. Dip in cold water and remove skins. Pack in sterilized sealers. Boil vmegar, water, sugar. salt and spices together for 5 minutes. Re- move spice bag. Pour over beets to comIiletely cover them. Seal and store in a cool, dry place, Yiggld: about 4 pints. 'PE, HOD“)! ,'fA'e"a'v'a.tsge.Tffttl=tut11,tl'.'stt but) 1htg.tcd2tgr2,tf,r,iiittttt “*1. .trera---6quastimrto p . and, who†,riaintu-gu.tmdircWiththahttrltt_ts*ratirh-ii. 1ttgtttrt.'ta',ut.'tta'g -llell-ill.l- we: hem-mp Pickled Onion: 2 quarts small white onions 8 cups hot water le cup salt 4 cups white vinegar 1 cup white sugar 1 stick Cinnamon Cover unions with boiling wa- ter, let stand 2 to 3 minutes, drain, cover with cold water and peel. Make a brine of the water and salt. Pour over onions and let stand overnight. Drain, rinse tho- roughly with cold water and drain again Heat Vinegar, sugar and cinnamon to boiling point, boil 5 minutes and remove cinnamor Add unions and bring Nat to the boiling point. Pack immediately into sealers, filling with boiling syrup. S_eal. Yield: 2 qu_arts. . Note: Do nut use more than 1 small red chili pepper in the spice mixture when making up this amount. Note: If a more spicy Bavor is desired, one chili pepper may be added to the above recipe, remov- ine the pepper with the cinnamon: In place of the cinnamon and chili pepper, 2 tablespoons of mixed pickling spice may be used. Tie these loosely in a small fine cheesecloth bag, boil with vinegar and sugar and remove be- fore pouring the syrup over the onions. tage when ming fruit' motifs for your npphquu. Quilting in and ump- can be sewn together and quilted for potholden, Iron I’m.“ lot a colorful skin when and“ n doll. Yogi can we yam le t over ban ot wool at crochet comm: for embroidery “mummy, for napkin; 510W- ch a in any. for socks or wane". A little my: And newâ€; comb-nod nono- ymins last). you produce wonderful “new. und- " no can out " Nevsky PM . . New potholden m III-y! welcome gift: and nuke good items to than. to yguihvorite charity bazaar. Je, tlf," t,tt,'ghtt "In ','eh,trtt ml] in: u yU quilted pad, Scraps o cot on At: or lpp qua - Are hushed nth colored bias tape, " you would like to ttave a W with patterns and imstructiows for making the APPLIQUED WHOLDERS Ieyd a dump-5L ,lf-rsd.dre'rAtmvt:l11ta.ty the Needlework Deputment a HYDRO HOMEMAKEIIS' CLUB Country Woman From the meetings of the Asso- ciated Country Women of the World, emissatues of goodwill will return to their homes in ma- ny parts of the world with a bet- ter understanding of life in Canada. We too have benefited by the friendliness and the descrip- tion of family. Me as told by the delegates who live on farms in other countries, This association held conferences on mutual prob- lems such as how to Improve the‘ lo: of countrywomen and how to) present their ideas to internation-, a1 councils With a membership of over six million and represenw tatives from 23 countries, we be- ‘lieve their efforts will have a far- ‘reaching effect. Then each Wo- lmen‘s Institute in Ontario fan or- lgamzatiun of the Associated ‘Cnuntry Women) may take to heart the words of Halsey: "You cannot be a thousand people but lyou can win a thousand people and the whole will be greater [than the sum of its parts." Tale A TI, I Gleanmgs from women in other countries: this paper an " for Vailet No. Psigsttt a} wrung. an“ autumn -.- 1. People may be highly edu- cued yet they do not pay close attention to the daily nutrition: foods that are needed to maintain ttopd_heetlth 2 Too few rural homemlkI regard homemkmg equipment a means of saving time, effort I money in other countries These ranges are highly commended y thev delegates These re, commended the ACW kindly selm from mar W Needlecratt News lulla- MM 1% lbs. (cubed) pork 3 ttups hit 3 small onion: 2 ttraps parsley 't cup green pepper 'e cup celery I " 07 ) (an mushrooms I (an tunnel" soup I cup water CCTV" by any“, y selected ' our World C are highly thev delegates conference v n favorite rec Cook Bonk homemnkers ies of who recipe A " and re apup and when Apiiiiuknuii, 1 cup cooked noodles Brown fork in fut. Chop on- ions, pm ey, p.e9per, cpleg_u;d Ions, parsley. er, tale and mushrooms; pgp‘gfofk, '30: in li tsp. pepper and l tblp. mo- lasses. Pour V. cup noodles in un oiled casserole, cover with the meat, Add another 56 cup noo- dles. Bake, for I hour at 350 de- grees. Iff, and enough milk to make . S?, t dough. Roll u. inch thick aid line greased ttt in.) pm. Cover dough with sliced apples and sprinkle with cinnamon and mo- lasses. Bake in hot oven (400 degs.) for 300 mins. Sprinkle with sugar and bake 5 mina. Serve hot. Dutch Apple He 2 cups sifted ttour 3 tsp. baking powder 5 tsp. salt 2 tbsps. butter l e18. beaten 2/3 cup milk 6 or 8 apples t tap. cinnamon 56 cup molasses 3 tbsps. sun Sift Bour, baking powder and salt together; cut {n butter, add 2 cups rice 1 cup chopped frpperie t cup onions 1 tap, soyn sauce 2 tbsps. butter Boil the rice until tender and may. Melt butter in skillet. Idd boiled rice, sweet peppers, onion, soya sauce and 1 tsp. salt, Toss lightly until delicately fried. Serve with chunks of cooked chicken which have been rolled in beaten egg, dipped in bread him iv nun- 'lx/litigated/ttttti "eetddb-te.tdctujetuiooi'. teutto-tmmtttreaiume. 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I? on author, 9nd yet muggy“ that iGiLi Uittrai mirth in like I In- doe without {pl-mg. . . -ivLiisiG" Kn Their mm of jolts but I new ot humor, in_my experience, provides I cushion- 1 cup war 2% mg Ill-purpose ttour tcup utter 1 cup sour cream Strawberry jun _ Sift ttour with tour. then work l in the butter and sour cream (the cream should be thick). Pat some: ot the mixture into pie plete to mete a thin layer. Spread this with jem Ind preu enother [Bier of dough over top. Bake in at electric oven (400 den.) tor 15 mini. then move oven indicator to 350 for 20 mina. Serve in pie- shnped wedges with whipped cream. Makes two (9 in.) tortu. Norwegian Imam To , cups cold meshed potatoes add 1 cup ttour and gait to tute. Make mixture into round cakes (56 in. thick and about size of a saucer). Pllce there on a griddle (and brown on both rider. The“ cakes are served hot or cold with 1iiiiii"r' goat cheese, - or ly- irup.' _ _ _ _ _ 1 lb. butter t lb. ttour (3% Cups) 1 cup water I " oz.) brandy Mash butter in ice water Ind make it into I square. Knead wn- _ ter and brandy into ttour on a e,',',',",, board. Roll it to an ot?-' one square. Place the butter 1n the centre and told dough over it. Roll out gently as large as pos- alble without butter breaking through. Fold each end to centre. Fold once crosswise.! Repeat 3 times but place in electric relrig- eratur each time. Use this dough for tarts, napoleon cakes and cheese squares. Bake in a hot FGGic oven for IO mina. Many questions have been mailed directly to the signed ad- dresses. Thank you for signing your palm: ated address in ull on your ji/til/rs-tir a, with“ [Milka-0d - MW! 8 VI“! Theth BLESSED EVENT Shop KITCHINII Doyoukmmymlovho Hamil“! l I“. ot rtt- -tnd whim have a you. of humor! 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