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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 2005, p. 18

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Continued from page Is Cooking Ladies' book perfect for barbecue season sunmwr rumw al the Uni wrung ot Brttish t alumina, headed bark lo Waterloo ll) begun creating the hook "it's hard 10 put a book tugether when youre always movmg so we do the research first and then run“: hack to Waterloo and pm 9'. erythiug together," said Irtttz. Una: in Waterloo, lhvy created thc [wipe and then prepared the meal. All the tood wax harbequed right outudc oi the ummrhume 113mg the equipnwttt that the ladies always have with them. l 'isit . .. 'ntrtcgotratttthtlet.trtmt Check out thousands ofgreat vacations, then call Wolfgang to plan and book your dream holiday! offering A I R $41!; ES® Goliger's "4.9.; :5. There" travel‘kplus a travifsigehcy 234 King St. South. Waterloo (across from tiling-L 741-0770 HERE‘S" "We have the equipment on huani We carry every- 'rung wnh us. We my" have d kitchen that h probably biggur then d Int ol upnn mum kuchvm." “In! sud. 'then the recipe was pm iccted and the meal was cooked, picture ol the ittt- tshed product were lulu-n to illustrate the cookbook. When " was mu dark to lake pictures they wrote the stories that go along with the recipes "We did this for almut 10 weeks. 17 hours a day. scum days a week, We were under u lot at pressure ID work the long huurs because we did- n't want winter to arrive." WOLFGANG WARM Ihn/ said. "It’s hard In hat have m the winter." Although all the recipes teatured in the book are delicious Mackay and Hum has 1- a iew Invuuriles. sweet chicken wings on Page tit and the sesame crusted scallops on Page 125. For Mackay, it's the maple salmon cubes on Pages}. "The book is only avail. able at Home Hardware stores for $19.99. A portion "We keep thinking that ifwe ever had to live in a house again, it would be scary." Breathe. cleaner air I remove micmsoopic dust mites I remove up to 82.6% of the mildew, mold and bacteria air minus I lower energy costs l I elet:tmstaticfilters available - Hm; favours the hot and AIR DUCI' CLEANING - lament Mackay rlwt baking Ladies Nobody Cleans Better Than Ste-tic'. Call us Varem (519) 893-0046 ol the purchase wall he used to support orte ol three Horne Hardware charities, which are [he Sick Kids luundaliun. Special Olympia Canada and the Iree Canada Foundation. Hiny and Mackayrs first cookbook entitled The Cooking Ladies' Recipes hum the Road was pulr lished in 2003, lt features 100 stove-top recipes they discovered while traveling America, Canada and Mexi- cu Just like their second book, Recipes from the Road also features anecdotes about their life on the road and the people and places they encountered along the way. (In April I of this year, the book was picked up by Ten Speed Press and Mackay and Him: sold world rights, making it available in other countries including America and Australia. Blinds Are Us (I " Valerie Norton ill,!,)} . PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION DICKSON . RETRACTABLE AWN I NGS . DECORATOR FABRICS . QUALITY HARDWARE " " As they continue to traw et.lhe Coukmg Ladies are hecommg more and more popular. "We do get recogtuced a lot. People rerogurze u', when they see our motorhome and they email us and ask "what are you doing in our town?” Ilin/ said. "And everywhere we go we have people ask us if we've been to certain places. Of course, they tell us how wonderful it is and. of (nurse. we wan! to go there" One would think that liv- my, in a motorhome and traveling so much would get tedious, but Mackay insists that it doesn't. "It's wonderful. We keep thinking that if we ever had to live in a house again it would be scary. It's really marvelous because if we dorit like the area or if the weather is bad we just drive away," she said. "We never want to pack it in. We just look around the motorhome Ut's hard to put a book together when youre always moving..." The Cooking Indie: "H Phyllis um " ll {Sh Susan Drive al Manitou Kitchener $95.8th (thWI-vn Homer Watson and Wahanaki. past CAA) wwwhiindsareutua every day and my 'Gosh. this is good.” _ -or course, when trawling that much a few wrong turns are tsound In happen. "I dont have a sense at direction but Lamont ts pretty good," Him. said. "We have maps and we go to CAA but last winter we bought a GPS system at) it tells us where to go, lt's nut always right though because sometimes it tells us to turn in the wrung direction" However. when they do get lust, turning around with a 4trforn motorhome isrit easy "We've been known to go 50 or 100 miles out of the way just lo get hack where we were." Him. said, Mackay and Him. said their favourite place to be is "usually the place we're in at the moment" but added dri- wing up the Dempster High- way towards the Arctic Ocean and Newfoundland as two of their favourite spots. The Cooking ladies hope to create a third book. but don't expect it to be out in the near future. "Wete always working on new books but we kind of have to recuperate from this last one before we start on the next one." said Hinz. For more information, visit www.thecookinglad- ies.com .

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