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Scugog Citizen (1991), 18 Aug 1992, p. 21

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home cookin' lynda kendry é This summer's weather hasn't encouraged the use of our old gas barbecue veryuch. We tend to cat a lot of chicken - it's fast and good for you too! Yes, I do have chicken recipes without butter or other "not so good for you sauces." This weeks featured recipe has been a favourite of mine since Marg Sanders shared it with me years ago at the Town Hall. I'm not sure whether I use the same spices as Marg but it's the greatest and the good news - the warmth of the oven will feel good these days! Call the Scugog Citizen for Service Directory SEIGCER ITE Vi TATA [TENE FEE [AS (A Jd (J! (ofo] 3] {To (0] 6 [xen P MURRAY ELECTRIC SINCE 1960" RESIDENTIAL ® INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION Herbed Lemon Chicken Place in a 9"x13" pan, a cut-up chicken, skin removed. Mix together: 1 tsp. ground sage, 1/4- 1/2 tsp. black pepper. Sprinkle 1/2 of spice mixture evenly over chicken pieces & cover pan tight- ly with foul. Bake at 375F for 45 min. Turn chicken over and sprinkle remain- der of spices over chicken. Cover again and return to oven for 30 min. (or until chicken is cooked). Remove foil and squeeze juice of 1 large lemon over chicken pieces (bone sides down) and return to FENCING & DECKS Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, Augual 18, 1993 - 31_du oven for a few minutes, uncov- ered. One of our favourite side dishes for this chicken is pickled beets. You'll have 10 wait a few days to enjoy the beets - so plan ahead. Basic Beets Cook until just fork tender small washed beets. Drain, rinse¢ with cold water and remove outer skin. Place in clean sterile jars. Cover with hot syrup made from equal measures sugar, water and vinegar (i.e. 1 cup of each), that has been brought to a rolling boil. Seal and store in cool place. Enjoy a spe- cial treat for all occasions. NAFTA worries Ontario's Buchanan Ontario's agriculture industries could suffer "economic damage" under the North American Free Trade Agreement reached August 12, says Elmer Buchanan, provin- cial minister for agriculture and food. In a statement released last Thursday Buchanan said "we want 10 ensure that the high standards in our own food-producing sector are not compromised as a result of this continental trade deal." He went on 10 say that full con- sultations among the provinces, the ag and food industry and the federal govemnment are necessary before the agreement is officially signed. Jack MONSMA ELECTRIC 4 Edinborough Avenue Port Perry, Ont. L9L IN8 INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL (416) 985-2917 * Mobile: 434-9052 PT. PERRY = 986-5417 CHAS D. TAYLOR LTD. Garry Tripp Bulldozing ! 985 7005 John Malin MASONRY RENOVATIONS oon, BOX 222, = NEW WORK & Kitchens - Bathrooms IT PERRY, ONT. o DURHAM RD 8 CHIMNEYS ro Rec Rooms - Decks 986-4914 985-0481 - > rs Exp AE FLASHED . : S R. 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"While the federal negotiators maintain the GATT exemption for Canada's supply sector tition and the diversion of invest- ment which could result from this Lr He also noted the "ongoing harassment activities by our American neighbours are contrary to the spirit of shared trade benefits under the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement, and instil very litle and some sectors such as selected livestock products, grains and oilseeds may benefit from improved access 10 Mexico, many of us are concerned." he said. cially of horticulture products are worried about the increased compe- SERVICE DIRECTORY fid within us thai they will actin good faith." Such harassment includes delays on the open border agreement on meat inspection, proposed import duties on. 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