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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 20, 1943, p. 3

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1h0b8daymat sota 1m3 the acton free press of interest to women tkmumkaowi leal 1eadajn and many boommaloen are twmg questions about the dishes the chefs are serving so they can fol low salt its a splendid idea decease it will bade the government in the effort to reduce meat consumption and help you to stretch your meat ra tion over the week especially u you use soup as a starter for your meals one roost important dish for tues days la soybeans unlike the more familiar navy beans soybeans are rich in protein low in starch take heed pudgy folk and contain 10 to 12 times as much fat as other kinds of dry beans for success in cook ing soak soybeans overnight and cook them on low heat in soak ing water we like them sprinkled with salt and served plain or with molasses lf molasses la available like boston baked beans parsnips are the inexpensive veg etable this week if your family think they do not like them just mash your parsnips along with the potatoes or cook them with carrots to offer a nice flavorsome dish with omelette or fish for your meatless tuesdays auqcipes may 15 113 rationing time table oafseeac vea otreea 31p una out and keep available cuupnsw 1 2 a 4 5 and 6 now valid coupons 7 and 8 valid may 27 no expiry date each good for 8 ox cof fee or 2 ok tea coupons 1 2 3 3 and 6 now valid coupons 7 and 8 valid may 27 no expiry date each good for one pound of sugar spare coupon b blue valid until may 31 for one pound sugar for cooking of domestic rhu barb batter sssrplo coupons 6 7 a 3 10 11 now valid expire may 31 coupons 12 and 13 valid may 27 expire june 30 each good for 46 lb butter 2 cups soybeans u cup diced salt pork 2 cups chopped celery 2 tbs chopped onions 6 tbs flour 2 cups milk 1 tb salt 1 cup buttered bread crumbs soak soybeans overnight let sim mer for is hours brown salt pork in a frying pan add the celery and onion and sautir for about s minutes add thickening made from the flour milk and salt and stir until it reaches the boiling point stir in cooked beans nnd pour mixture into a greas ed baking dish cover with buttered bread crumbs bake in a moderate oven 4350 degrees for 30 minutes or until the crumbs are brown parsnips and osrrots 68 medium parsnips sliced 3 medium carrots sliced cup water salt and pepter 3 tbs meat dripping iut parsnips nnd carrots in sauce pan with a tightfitting lid nnd turn switch of electric oloment to high when steam flows from the vent turn to low for 10 minutes and then off for 10 minutes drain reason take a tip 1 the wartime prices and trade board has recently allowed four styles and sizes of food choppers for household use an mtsih to stretching meats und using loftovers 2 enamel coated food choppers need hmdal tare theyre weighty so do not drop them und chip the en amel be careful to remove gristle und hard pieces to prevent check ing 1 meat extenders should aid in managing the food budget i meut extenders should bo chosen to increase the nutritive value of the dish and the flavor we sug gest cheese spaghetti noodle dried beans milk sauce cereali und hrend crumbs tiiic qtlhktionf box mrs b a asks- how much cer eal is aildud to minced moat answer add b cup qulck-cook- ing oatmeal u cup water and sea soning to 1 pound of ground meat no egg is necessary this amount will make 12 small meat balls mrs c s asks- why is cottage cheese more difficult to make with pasteurized milk answer due to low bacteria con tent purchase buttermilk to use as n starter use vi cup buttermilk for 2 cups milk anne allan invites you to write to her care of tim actom fkks pkbss send in your questions on homemnk- ing problems and match this column for replies canning hugab one hundred million pounds of sugar will be aallable for home can ning this year it is announced by the ration administration of the wartime prices and trade board this is ap proximately half the quantity asked for by canadian housewives al though ottawas individual quota has been set at 10 pounds per person the allotment for persons in the toronto are has not yet been fixed wa plant chaplains manchester cp in a num ber of war factories in britain part time works padres have been appoint ed to act aa cmuweuora to young man and women needing advice on per sonal and family ptoblatna womens example as to clothing is good for men british clothe controller points out sons folk eo without stockings all winter thais in britain london cp its quite proper now for professional men to wear flannel bags to offices where strip ed trousers and stiff collars have been the badge of authority such a drastic style clmnjro hot the full approval of hugh dalton pres dent of the british board of trade whose styles by dalton ruling are sweeping the country womcn have set an example for men dalton observes they dont bother to muffle their necks and many of them have cone without stocking even in the winter irt hot v outher they certainly arc more comfortable and probably healthier than men because of it dalton has quite a bit to soy about styles since hes the man who regu lates what britons today prize more highly than pound notes clothing coupons britishers get 60 coupons and they must last for a is months period bare leg and hlacjks under his urging the government has sanctioned slacks and bare legs for women workers but dalton thinks t bores still too much conven tion in the matter of civilian dress he says striped trousers and stiff collars should ho longer be regarded as a lindge of profession it is wrong and out of date to be ashamed of wearing flannel bugs to the office or country clothes in town this year fourth year of the war for grent britain patches will bo fashionable on clothing more women will hove to wear slacks and go bare legged nnd in dultons aplnlon theres no reason why the men cant do with out collars ties and socks dalton wild hed have no qualms about going collnrloss to n house of commons session britishers have to uutch their coupons carefully because it requires u6 to buy n mans suit and ib for a womans its the woman who enn do the best job of making over last springs suit v ho is the stjlo leader of london bloated rabbits die from thirst on arid plains me hi deapmto cta f study iii contrasts front pagos of cahadus leading dally neusnuers in the closing days of march carried it study in con trasts which readers can name for themselves eight column banner headlines told of the 8th army smashing through the mnreth line uommels afrlkan korps was in full retreat by march 29th thousands of casualties littered the north african battle fields huge uncounted batches of prisoners had been taken general sir bernard montgomerys bth army having driven the nazis back 1500 miles was pushing the still powerful foe miles into a trap for annihilation the day this news was reaching canada canadians were regaled with the story of the montreal tramway strike street car men had walked out tying up canadas largest city and keeping thousands of war work ers from their desperately important production jobs next day with more wonderful news pouring in from north africa came the story about shipyard work ers striking in vancouver some 5000 shipyard workers walked out the cause of the strike was reported to be the union objected to 70 workers working without union cards illegal is labor minister hum phrey mitchells description of the montreal strike in vancouver federal department of labor officials charge the strike la a contravention of a signed agree ment with the company and in direct violation of federal statutes so we did it again we put the vic tory loan right over the top and why not7 it should be to our ever lasting shame if we dkbvt wouldnt itt vea the fourth victory campaign is over but there will be others so wouldnt it be a good idea to start rlsht now putting the odd dollar or quarter away ready for the fifth victory loan when it comes it is well that we nave cheering news about the victory loan and from the war fronts these day far the outlook on the home front is any thing but bright as i write it is sunday may 16 and nearly all the fields around here are lying in water again after last nights storm even without any more rain it will be an other week before the land could pos sibly be worked up for seeding the situation grows more serious every day and this year town and city folk will realise the difference unfavor able weather can make to farm crops other years when there has been a reserve stock to fall back on towns folk did not feel the effect of the far mers reverses but it will be differ ent now there is likely to bo a short age of farm produce- all along the line maybe if the farmer takes to grouching abohit the weather be will have a little company nnd i wouldnt be surprised if the com pany might grouch a little harder than the farmer last friday i was down to the ninth lino trafalgar nnd from mil ton to the ninth i saw only one man working on the land nnd he was on very high ground there was far more water in the fields along the queen elizabeth way than uo have up here so what its like by now dear only knows however there is noth ing we can do about all thin wet u eat her other than to make the best use of everything we already have which reminds me do you know what i found the other day 7 hold on now its going to be a shock and it may turn you green with envy here it is a bushel of potatoes yes sir- thats what i found i camo across them this way daughter had asked if we could buy potatoes down here nnd if so would x send her some well i didnt know where to buy any and our own supply is decidedly low but x remembered the potatoes in the root cellar which uo were laving for bocd so i thought i would look them over and thats where i found the extras still in the hag just as they came from the patch proluibly young john put them there by mistake and they were overlooked well they nro not overlooked when i found them no they wore looked over instead and the bctt of them sent off to daughter right away by the uny i would hardly think potatoes can now lie referred to as the lowly spud but rather ns the aristocratic mur phies at long inst wo have got our baby chicks we expected them april 22 but each iveek we were disappointed nnd oven now we havent oh many its we ordered my hut theyre as cute and perky as enn w and fighting if you please at four tlnyi old lntd night i looked at them before i wont to bed nnd there they were n solid ring of hlnklsh fluff about one foot ttwny from the stove poultry far mers it seems are dismayed about the luck of protein in chicken feed this ear but i dont think the ordin ary farmer who raises chickens as a sideline need be very worried mint is if he has plenty of milk for them milk will make up for the defic ient of protein in the commetclal feed i suppose our next excitement will be meat rationing no doubt it will take time to get used to it but two pounds per person gives us little cause for complaint a young can adian arlman just back from england said in an address the other day you never hear any grumbling about rations in england not like you hear in canada he added that boy has been in england malta crete and north africa facing untold dangers and privations it must be like a blow below the belt to come home and find people in canada complaining of the things they cannot get we know that some folk do complain but thank heaven not all here is a smile i suggested to partner that he take the storm win dow off the north window and he an swered why not leave it on youll want it back again three months from now it will soon be fall thats a cheerful thought isnt it kalgoorue australia cp rabbtta which fear neither man dog and mice which eat boots these are two of the oddities which a plen tiful winter rainfall baa produced on kullarbor plain south australia to the end of the winter trav ellers over the nullarbor by plane often remarked how like a wbeatfiekl it looked ilnndreds of miles of weav ing green amas and other luctaral fodder often three feet high stretch ed towards kalsjoorue from the usual ty ban en east rabbits bred as only rabbits can under such ideal condl- london cp florence mar riage 66 of chadweu heath essex collapsed and died as she was put ting flowers on her parents grave at romford cemetery then some months ago rawlinna on the eastwest railway began to be troubled by a rabbit invasion the dry season was coming and the rab bits were migrating to watering points si invasions were then reported to the east at cook since then the migratory movement has ealned impetus and has reached east to ooldea 500 miles from rawlinna disturbed by the noise of passing train rabbits along the line spring to activity like plagues of grasshoppers or locusts they provide fine targets for men travelling across in open trucks tvappera reap harvest trappers too look upon the rab bit invasion with tolerance and even approval one trapper at cook said to be operating on a comparatively modest scale has sent 11030 pairs of rabbits to a refriiceratlon plant in the six months ended september 30 something like 20 a week would be his earnings another man at ctok is constantly employed removing dead carcases it seems that the rabbits full of dry feed become bloated and die if they kct a good drink thousands are dying this way so terrible so insistent is their thirst that at many watering places they may be seen brushing pastuogs disregarding them completely in their eagerness for water mice too have increased to hugo numbers at most camps foodstuffs and even hoots and other apparel have to be removed out of reach at the lime siding at naretha a man at one time counted 40 mice trying to climb the walls of his camp to reach food at rawlinna a bore was being put how farmers gain beat fuel shortage the farmer who owns a wellman aged woodlot of 20 acres or so has little to worry about in the present serious fuel shortage in canada states the dominion forest service if the lot is in good condition it will pro vide from onehalf to one card per acre every year and actually leave the stand in better growing condition than if ttg was cut from it a wellstocked woodlot on snltshle soil will bear from 30 to 40 cords per acre if most of the trees are aoond and spaced so thai all the crowns receive their fair share of tfmnllght they will gro3c a cord an acre per year but unless this cord per acre per year is cut regularly the cro will soon become crowded the growth rate will become much slower and finally so many of the trees will die that the loss from this source may be even greater than the annual growth it is a serious mistake to ex ploit the woodlot to cut all the trees that are targe enough to make fuel- wood at one time such treatment would mean a wait of many years be fore there would again be trees large enough to cut not only that but the browth on the few trees left would be much less than the land is capable of producing the proper procedure is to select and mark the trees that should be cut each year before actually start ing to cut first select the dead de fective and old poorly shaped trees second enough of the largest trees scattered here and there to make up the cord or so per acre should be se lected to let light in lpj trees be neath but hot so marjy should be taken in one place that large open ings will he made in the crown cover it is a good idea to divide a large woodlot into a number of sections of s or 10 acres each and cut the whole years supply from one section at time then leave that section undis turbed until all the other sections have been cut over in the same way that is instead of cutting over the whole 0ncre lot to get jo cords cut 20 cords from one section each yeiir meatless days dont stymie new canadians ivy some of thene succwtlonu when rationing cain down supplier from your iluldher ixjnonto c p koclpw of down a protection nculnt rabbit euro i lmvo ll4hia during the weekend spell the men provided a harrier but they reckon ed without the mice before they could resume boring operations on the monday morning they had to re- brought to canada by women whom war has forced out of their native countries they make novel nnd in spiring suggestions for canadian i housewives wiiom experiences of move two large wheelbarrow loads mentltli tlleulaya nml mont ratlon- of dead mice from the bore healthier now than in 1939 britain children in better shape physically than before war started london cd health minister brown food minister lord wool ton nnd board of trade president dalton may ho considered britains three moft successful doctors they nro responsible for the improved health of britains children in unrtlme as compared with peacetime ills statistics for the most dangerous period of tho calendar for children from january 1 to april 15 show that tho number of cases nnd deaths nmong children from diphtherial scar let fever nnd measles iiitve bpen tre mendously reduced thlh year ns com pared with 1019 nnd 19th deaths from measles in t ills iierlod in 101ft were 680 in 1043 311 children in nil pnrtb of tho country art reported 30 per cent healthier than before the war and rationing far from wtnkenlng their resistance to illness is responsible for this in- create in health which would have been thought impossible before the war this progress has been achieved by close cooperation between mr browns health ministry and lord wool tons ministry of food coupled with the advice of bkllled dieticians and the use of scientists to observe the health of the nation by touring areas all over the country the board of trade has played its part too in that children are not wearing as much as before the war and have become stronger and more fitted to resist disease for this rea son womens demand glasgow cp a resolution de manding rationing of all drinks was passed by a scottish christian union of the british womens temperance association conference yw rel them irtttr jtttfv ogdens cicarttte tobacco lng has itarely begun netherlands have n favorite dish called hot lightning verved pip ing hot made by mashing hot po tatoes and hot applesauce together another idea miss ellen knrtog of toronto brought out from ilounnd wlitn she came to canada threo years ago was smoked kuusage served with n mixture of mashed potatoes and mashed kulo sometimes called chin ese lettuce polish people like beet houp a good henrty dlth that sticks to tho ribs tho beets are boiled slowly for two hours until the vegetable loses eolnr tho liquid is then mixed with a llttlo sour cream und flour und 1ml led again briefly if it is foncd with n scoop of mashed potatoes capped with n lajer nf friend onions in the middle of the itowl of boup everyono is as sured of jit least three vegetables at one meal vego table pies nro a russian sujj- gehtfnn mrs b i skoy a uuhslan- born torontonlan makes the pastry for them with u little yeast more like our bread dough the filling is n mixture nf briefly fried onions shredded cabbage carrots etc nnd chopped hard boiled eg a rood vegetable sandwich spread can bo made from egg plnnt she says pool ed nnd chopped flavored with onions sensonlngs and mazola oil they are cooked lowly two hours n day for three days and sealed like any canned fruit as the camping season approaches the question of refrigeration comes to the fore especially where ice or mechanical refrigeration no avail able many farm women in itussla keep their preserves in running streams fresh cool flowing water from mny to october is ideal temp erature for homecanned foods with restrictions on food caused by either rationing or scarcity cutting tho variety and quantity in canadian kitchens the practical suggestions of wartime guests from europe will be both welcome and useful the suggestions of the newcomer to canada have appealed so much to officials of the wartime prices and trade board that they have issued a circular about it strawberry festivals outt london cp no more straw berry teas in britain until the war is over is the edjct of the food minis try to conserve transportation and conserve for future the ministry is buying up all soft fruit this season and having it made into jam home produred protein for chicks where prepared conunerclal feeds or coss are not available in sufficient quantities- as chide starters home mixed fee should be used state poultry officials of dominion department of agriculture there is an ample supply of suitable feed grains and chick can be successful ly started on gro grains supple mented by home produced protein feeds itard boiled infertile eggs mixed with br crumbs or ground grains have given a start to many flna broods of ehlcfcs 1 milk curd treated in the name way snakes an excellent feed and even where the supply of milk is too limited to per mit making curd the milk may be used to moisten the grains and supply kept at hand for chicks to drink animal or fish offal may b- bolled and the soup and aolldi may be mixed with ground brains to carry the chicks over the starter period after which they can set along on grains and good green ransje when it is necessary to follow these methods care should be taken tb feed only what the chicks ran eat in a short time any feed left after half an hours feeding should be removed with this method of feeding chicks should be fed four to six times dally chicks should be allowed outside where they can get all the ereen feed and sunshine possible early in the season vitamin rlsh oil should be tn eluded in the ration double duty sheep boost lamb chops british sawj4toers geufibff twin a year bj scfcatlffc melm new york cp britain has some surprised sheep they are pro ducing two crops of lambs a year in all history sheep fcave always prod ed lambs only once la a year and la the northern hetnlspbere this iamb- tog season is the spring the krtglhm wartime husbandmen are not only getting lambs twice year but are disregarding the twg season too spacing the- lambing throughout the year that means more lamb chops the story is toldv in monthly science news a british publication the doubled lamb pro duction is due- to use of a hormone from the pituitary stand at the base of the brain known as the follicle- stimulating hermone follicles produce the eges which become lambs when fertlllred the hormone makes the sheep follicles more active and tat any season of the year it is given easily by a hypo dermic shot the source of this hormone is preg nant mares which have a large sup ply of the stimulant in their blood serum the british publication says uw of the jurmone may also cause caws to have twins and sometimes vent quint calves loday as always the salada i label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas salada carrolls tea and coffee substitutes pekoten mupiw z4c poattub cereal 43c ovajltine 11 ss sse noca r rw- me rmnxajs7g uj iii cereal iscxe savoy fa custard t ss v c taut soup x 10od sse k fiona i as39l cocoa riitan near luji r i mustard soaju me 4b ac nutted p mflauesx silver star 244b bx co 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