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The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 26, 1960 Asparagus Is Good Just Now And Rates High For Health : g /) ¥ you are among those who cooking time required. HU the have asparagus growing in your|stalk isn't easily punctured, it // garden, you're doubly fortunate, will require a longer time to for not only can you enjoy thisicook, of course. Asparagus delici green table at its|should be used as soon as possi-| y 0 flavour peak but also when it|ble but if it has to be held over, on these Las the greatest nutritional con- keep it dry, well covered and as| . Those who buy asp cool as possibl | should select stalks with compact| Before washing asparagus, | tips, avoiding any which are be-| ou the mall, close leaves ginning to burst open. Wilted or| ' I faded stalks are further indica-|2Wey from the stalks. These are| tions that asparagus has been the spots where hard to get rid| cut for some time. |of sand accumulates and natural-| Ontario-grown asparagus, cull}, everyone prefers to serve and ea ce were green M0" SoloF Testing an a In cooking, the problem is to| cooked stalk by snapping it or get the stalks well done and yet] puncturing # with a fork wil ot over-cook the tender tips.| provide a good guide for the The best method still seems to |be the time honored one of tying |the stalks loosely in bundles and sponge in suds made with a min- standing them in water, tip ends imum of water. |up. The Home Economics Serv- Wood furniture surfaces can jce of the Ontario Department of 12 KING EAST RA 3-3633 ...at BUEHLER'S PAUL, DOUGLAS AND KAREN Children of Mr. Harold Coles, gre Paul William, Douglas George and Karen Lynn. Paul | and Mrs, Finucane street, | is one year old, Douglas, three, | end Karen, six. They are the | | grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. next be dusted, washed and pol- ished, and accessories freshened. Once the curtains have been rehung at freshly washed win- dows, the job is complete. | The majority of modern cur-| tain fabrics require no ironing, | $0 Suraiv-wasiing has become a| i2inch. ORGANIZE SECTIONS The principle of organization also applies to sections of rooms. Take a troublesome kitchen or .Ipantry cupboard, for example. If you wash the entire contents) at once, the job can become a |production, a real back-breaker. |So it's the type of job ome is Mrs. Lemuel Coles, Milton, Prince Edward Island. Agriculture suggests cooking &s- paragus in a coffee percolator or| the bottom part of a double boil-| er, using the top part for a cov er. It is even possible, this way. to give the larger stalks a head start, adding the more tender ones a few minutes later. Some cooks prefer to cut asparagus in inch-long pieces and cook un- {11 tender, from ten to fifteen minutes, Add the tips, which cook in a very short time, just before time to take the stalks off the stove. ok William Oatway, Oshawa, and | --Photo by Hcrashy tains and putting them in the| Wash from the baseboard up, washing machine. While the ma-|{so the drippings won't streak JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist prone to postpone. But tackling one shelf at a time, starting, perhaps, with the breakfast dishes, i SHE OR WHOLE Va Organized Plans | Save Time, Effort By ELEANOR ROSS Many modern housewives run their households as efficiently as their husbands run business firms. These organization women | have learned that housework] need not be the back-breaking| Job it once was. { By organizing their duties on a month-to-month basis, they) have all but eliminated the tor-| ture known as "spring house-| eleaning." | These organization women make use of every good labor- saving device and, having pur- chased the best equipment, take| good care of it. It is easier to wash luncheon dishes than those used for a full-| course dinner. And, by the same| token, it is easier to clean one room than to tackle the whole house. So, instead of cleaning| your entire house at once--in the traditional "spring cleaning" | fashion--why not set up a mod-| ern schedule in which you "take apart" just one room a month? | PREFERRED BY FAMILY Your family will probably en-| joy this new schedule, too, since long periods of time in which| furniture is disarranged and the rooms are curtainless, is any-| thing but pleasant and certainly| disruptive to everyday living. 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