Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 29, 1973, p. 9

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by Wendy Thornton Every now and then I asked what has happened to all the recipes since this apace first started upas a cooking column Weil it certainly because I prefer talking about myself my family and our animals ItwasjUBttnatthereweresomanygremllna In the type I reached the point where I was afraid to put anything In the column that Involved numbers or quantities Eds note- computer again After discovering mielakes like Aniseed fennel teaspoons Instead of way seed teaspoon or a missing vital MILD AND Ingredient f menially hid under paprika parsley mint turmeric the bed with visions of Acton ONION housewives scraping a big onions chives shallots blunder Into the garbage cursing PIQUANT me all the while ginger allspice cloves mild The problem has been solved curry now I think and I II shortly begin printing out some of my new and better recipes One thing Bouquets garnis can be varied that might be a bit of a help now but the combination should be though is a flavor chart and noted on the storage box other kitchen hints I ve copied mixtures are bay down over the years leaf tbap dry parsley I tip If you haven the flavor ihyme or tarragon 3 or whole ingredient a recipe calls Tor and peppercorns For sweet foods you find this out while halfway such as applesauce and baked through said recipe learn to pears combine l broken substitute You can Interchange cinnamon slick with 3 to cloves any herb or spice in the same TO POACH FISH without the flavor group below Start with fishy odor add one half teaspoon pinch taste and increase if caraway seeds with the rest of needed The finished dish won seasonings to the cooking water taste exactly like the recipe but They seem to absorb the odor it will be well flavored without changing the flavor THE HOT mustard cayenne curry powder pepper sauce chill peppers pepper red white or black STRONG bay leaf sage tarragon MILD mace and a I inch slick of cinnamon Instead of water use fresh or bottled currant Juice In making the syrup for canned cherries before processing canned peaches add to each jar either a slice of and 3 whole cloves Or a slice of orange herbs a blend of basil marjoram parsley thyme celery tarragon Italian herbs a mend of savory rosemary sage basil marjoram marjoram sweet basil thyme rosemary LICORICE FLAVOR to pears odd one or two leaves of lemon verbena or scented geranium to tomatoes add one bay leaf or a few leaves of basil to green peas a sprig of fresh mint The Acton Free Press Wednesday August Mrs Jean Anderson Gall Mr llnnatd vislledwlthMr and Mrs Charles landsborough Monday Sister Hilda or visited mother and other relatives In Montreal for todays Is now In with brother Mr and Mrs Steve spent week at In the Italiamns I to dinner at lcisure lodgi Saturday by their family celebrate Ihelr w riding found themselves driven hull on their way norm Here over so relatives and friends culled began an an rsory party with naming anil midnight buffet The happy v cut was organized for the daughter Janet Marshall Dont meet Some of the families In subdivision have already left and moved buck to the illy Farewell gatherings have been held by neighbors There Mr and Mrs Holier I ilea I ley Julie I ynn Scon have Just returned home from a two trip In Myrtle Ikaih South Carolina Mr anil Mm John Unmans anil family moving fnm Nelson ITiamtivllli neigh gathered home Snlurdnvivnlngfora Sunday Mr Mrs Hugh Sirs Milliard of Mr and Mrs Joseph N Held Hamilton Mr and Mrs IIorIi Mr and Mrs II and Mr Smith lownship gathered the of Mr Mrs Charles I borough lo eitibrnU the olden wedding Mr and Mrs riffln Dinner wan enjoyed hurt till I from town have been enjoying N Tin Ins In Judoists appear at CN E I members of I he tin excreims throws Judo luh el ikes demonstrated by the from anil ranging In age from took part In Sports seven to twits from yellow In Ontario at the August I crowds gulhimi to set The group will return lo lh the three outdoor shown Past grounds lor another Jack Smith show on pie mb Donna McCabe Donna one of BO 27 from the Kitchener Waterloo who graduated Friday July Hospital School of Nursing Is graduate of M Public School and Acton High Sehool She Is the daughter of Mr Mrs McCain Mcadvatc Acton the graduates held a banquet lor mnlhirs fathers radualing in the School of nursing auditorium at I clock and were attended her p renls and her sister Anne and her Don I also a Norton from A was In the evening Ihc Kitchener Waterloo Motor Inn an I was attended by family ml friends Atton lhK month nd is living in Kitchener an working at the Kitchener Hospital Erland Lee home toured recnotk Women Institute mrmbcra and visitors chartered a bus and motored to Money Creek to the lc home where the first ihorter of the Women was drawn up The 1jW home has been restored furnished In the style of the the Women Institutes or Ontario II was officially opened on August 1973 Some of the original furniture of the was purchased and some donated Figure skaters THEM S SOME TOMATOES says Kay Biggar of the Free Press staff as she inspects some beefsteak tomatoes from the garden of Mrs Joe Paul Fifth Line brought In for staffers to inspect The huge fruit weigh over two pounds apiece There are plenty more the same size where these came from Denis Gibbons Photo Pictures program Bannock burn lunch pit me lunth was enjoyed on grounds and short business period conducted by the president Mrs J M Met On home a made to Castle Hamilton enjoyed a pleasant afternoon Women Institute met in Mrs McDonalds apartment on Church on Wednesday evening Aug W ith members and two v present The president first vice isldcnt both being absent Mrs second president tonduilcd the meeting Roll call was step I can make toward world peace Iv olio was given by Mrs Henderson short business period Mrs Donald read poem e milled Us ivi Thank and Mrs I tiles read An Irish Messing and conducted a contest pictures of important people clipped from retenl newspapers Mrs isherwon to nival by Identifying every picture Mrs William toxe the second prize winner Mrs MtDotinld showed sonic pieluns from recent trip to Ottawa and Mrs rlitlys Davidson sane tun beautiful GOHD THOMSON Acton throws club president Bill Watson Georgetown in ukiotoshi the floating drop This was part of the demonstration of Kata which is the systematic formulation of the most fundamental principles of throwing The large crowd seemed to find the Throw for Throw most interesting Here Beth Thomson age pounds was thrown by then threw senior Bill Watson weighing half as much again as she does successful lour Alton girls were sue in tests the Skating August CI Marilyn passed her first figure teat Sharon nmpbell passed the Swing Dunce last pre limlnarv I passed the Tango her first bronze dance Diane passed the Tango her last silver dance All four girls been pupils of Mrs thclke- Club During winter they take instruction Ihe Skating CARPET andBIGELOW plus Armstrong Vinyl Corlon G A F and Assorted Floor Tiles installation division on stiff 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