Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 2, 1989, p. 13

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday December 2 Page Culinary Farmers produce lower calorie pork By NEA Food Editor S breeders have put their pigs on a diet A prize hog at a state fair used to be admired for its tubby appear ance which indicated a considerable amount of fat to lean meat But be cause of their leaner diets todays pork has less fat and calories A look in the meat section of most supermar kets also reveals that the remaining fat has been trimmed from cuts just as beef is trimmed before its shipped to market According to S Department of Agriculture data a threeounce serv ing of broiled loin yielded 29 6 grams of fat and 351 calories The latest study in showed a three- ounce portion of broiled loin had 11 7 grams of fat and calories New breeding and feeding techniques should bring continuing decrease The leanest pork cuts include pork loin tenderloin center cut loin chops leg roasts and steaks The nutritional benefits of pork are numerous Its high in protein vitamins and minerals Once pork was considered safe to eat only if it was cooked until it was welldone and this often meant a mouthful of dry chewy meat Bone less pork now may be cooked to medi um or to 160 internal degrees and the meat will be faintly pink in the center If its welldone or 170 internal de grees it will not havethe pink color Cuts with the bones in them are safe to cat when cooked at 160 degrees but will have a slightly more intense pink color near the bone At one time a IVimch bonem loinnb chop was considered inedible if not cooked for at least an hour Now cooking time for a welldone chop is to 25 minutes GARDEN FRESH PORK CHOPS 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 pork chops 1inch thick 1 carrot cut into cup sliced treat green beans 1 small potato cut into chunks teaspoon dried basil leaves 2 envelopes Instant cream ot mushroom soup mix Vi cup water In medium skillet melt butter and brown chops Add vegetables and ba then soup mix blended with water Simmer covered minutes or until chops are done This kitchentested recipe makes servings Recipe can be doubled If substituting canned or frozen green beans add during last 10 utes of cooking SWEET AND PEPPERY PORK CHOPS Brown Sauce Base recipe follows V cup brown sugar cup lemon juice teaspoon ground allspice Va teaspoon salt cup uncooked rice pork chops cut 1inch thick 3 cut In wedges 1 cup onions divided cup raisins divided 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Make Brown Sauce Base in urn saucepan Add brown sugar lem on juice allspice and salt mix well Set aside Spread in bottom of a 3 quart casserole In large skillet brown chops Place chops over rice cover with half of the pics onions and raisins Repeat with remaining chops apples onions and raisins Pour Brown Sauce Base over all Cover Bake in oven utes Remove cover bake minutes longer or until meat is tender and nee is cooked To serve sprinkle with chopped parsley If desired serve with additional pepper sauce This kitchen ttslcd recipe nukes 8 servings BROWN SAUCE BASE tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons Hour cups canned beet broth or bee I bouillon cube dissolved in 1 cup water A teaspoon hot pepper sauce Melt butter in medium saucepan and cook until golden brown in flour and cook over low heat stirring constantly until dark brown Stir in broth and add pepper sauce Cook stirring constantly until sauce thick ens and comes to a boil This kitchen- tested recipe makes about 1 cup SWEET AND SPICY PORK TENDERLOIN 2 teaspoons dried tarragon leaves A teaspoon dried thyme leaves A to A teaspoon black pepper teaspoon cayenne pepper dash salt 1 pound pork tenderloin trimmed and cut crosswise into pieces tablespoons margarine melted tablespoons honey Combine tarragon thyme black pepper and cayenne pepper and salt in a small bowl Blend well Brush both sides of each pork ten derloin piece with margarine Sprin kle both sides with seasoning mixture Arrange tenderloin pieces on broiler pan Broil to inches from heat for 2 minutes per side Remove from broiler Brush top of each piece with honey Broil for an additional minute Bulk Foods FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS Of MM meat shops OPEN 7 DAYS 8732151 Saturday 4am Sunday Passive Reducing Exclusive Ladies Tanning Manicure Beds Table 8734907 16 Guelph St Rear Enhance Georgetown I NEARLY NEW USED CARSI NISSAN LEASE BUY BACKS From 11000 km 23000 km MONTHS Bank Financing TO CHOOSE FROM MICRAS SENTRAS STANZA 1989 DOWN MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY PLUS OPTIONAL 5 km NISSAN FULL COVERAGE EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON AU CARS I NISSAN NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREET MILTON 8784137 BRAND REALTY INC 8730300 By Glenda Hughes Sales Rep Having promised you that I would keep you up to date on whats hap pening the market one month agu I guess must report my observations but it is with some agony that I write this Earlier I told you thai the market has turned upwaid and that is still holding true with the bottom end of the market selling well and the middle just in the past few weeks starting to move much belter Ihe high end is still very difficult and nerveracking on all concerned However it is a distressful profession to be in at present for we are party to seeing what homes are going for offers that are coming in and the aggravation that vendors are going through With this being a buyers market selling prices are lower than the listing price in lots of cases Some people have placed themselves in a position that they must close on another home in fairly short order and this does not make for good negotiations We as sales agents can only advise our clients of market condi tions and put all the facts and figures together for our vendors and hope that they make intelligent decisions and that they come out OK In some eases suspect it is not OK to say the least There have been many das that I hae felt responsible for the problems that clients face as I am sure many other sales have also and it is on those days that I have to grit teeth and try to just do job I know that this will end soon for all markets change I just hop hi one ends sooner than most With the oncoming Christmas season I know that some of vou ir wondering if should take your homes off the market during the holidav season and as I have been asked this several times I can report to vou from previous experience In past years I have found that although the purchasers drop down for about a threeweek period the ones that are out there looking are really serious and if vour home is not readv to be viewed just might lose out Think about how pretty home looks with all the decorations and lights It is a time of vear that sets a home aglow with tradition and warmth it is a time to have people see your home at its best So don think that because vour sHowings are down that vou won t a sale the v opposite could he true I am starting to get our home prepared shortly and looking forward to seeing the twinkling lights again having friends and family around and making contact with clients and fellow coworkers I that vou are indeed doing the same and that holidays will be filled with laughter and good cheer It s been quite a year but then erv is what make it it I hope vours has been as happy and as and loving as mine of vour dreams come true over the holiday and vou are blessed with good health good friends and good cheer Homes Sold Creatively THE PERFECT GIFT IDEA Gourmet Meals For Two Surf Turf oz Lobster Tails 2 Filet Two 7 Beef Wellington AH The Above Meals Include Appetizer 2 Crab Grotin Potatoes 2 Stuffed with Cheese 8 Bacon Vegetables Stir Fry Oriental Vegetables llMLjp MM 8770721 GEORGETOWN AT DELREX GUELPH ST In

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