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Porcupine Advance, 11 Dec 1947, 2, p. 5

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i%‘r‘i desire, Yéet because a child can‘t exâ€" press this longing we sometimes forget the importance in childhood of havâ€" ‘Ing a room, or a corner of a shared ‘room, that the child knows is his very ‘own. Why does the story of the three bears have such perennial fascinat.on Bs mefincethatstredional Wms n 2C for children? It is the comfortable knowledge thet the baby bear as well as the wama and papa has his own bed, own cha‘r, that holds the interâ€" est long before the fleeing. Goldilocks provides the exciting climax. This for h‘s own domain, as the psychologists call it, is deeper than just the pleasure to be derived from holding sway over a bit of space, It is necessary for the growth of the child‘s sense of be‘ng a reâ€" sponsible human being. For having a ‘place to look as well as to ‘enjoy, ‘is. fundamental in character training. FANCY TROPICAL FisH â€" ~ GOLDFIsSH, AQUATIC PLANTS AQUARIUMS, FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES 1. QUALITY For example, it is almost imâ€" possible~ to teach orderliness unâ€" less the child has a place which belongs to him alone. A child ‘just can‘t take ‘an interest in stacking â€" someone else‘s possesâ€" slons ‘in neat rows on â€" someone else‘s thelves. It may even take The D C Pet Shoppe Ltd. " ANYWHERE 104 3rd Ave. Phone 1271 Canaries Bugerigars . Fancy Birds â€" Food, ‘Cages and Supplics chances of success are far greaw~ er when h.s sense or ownership is your ally, Another reason WAY . neatness begins with a place OIf «hris own is that tne cnlud won‘t then have to contend with aduit untidiness in this learnmg phase. Imagine starting a childs «rainâ€" ing by handing over the fam.ly bathroom for him to keep 111 order‘! | If in these crowded times two or more children must share aâ€" room give each corner for his toy shelves, as well as specified drawer and closet space for his clothes. If posâ€" sible, provide a screen for each caild to shut out the ativities of the others. if he wishes to read or play ‘quietly. Another <‘basic. . need to which a space of one‘s OWn contriâ€" butes is theâ€" desire for p‘rvacy. Long after we are grown, the memory. of a childhood room where we . could gloat over our latest: collection _ Of little boxes or match cases, or write in a secret diary, or perhaps read a frownedâ€"upon book, or even . nurse a grievance until we thought the family sufficiently pun shed for beâ€" ‘ing so mean to us, this room where we acknowledged to ourselves OUr mistakes and lived over our small triumphs has a steadying influence throughout life. With this long range importance in mind, provid.ng @ _child with a bit of space apart from that of others is worth any amount of planning and care. Several days later, the report was yeturned. Underneah the. iteacheri; ecmment the boy‘s father had added; "You should meetâ€"hisâ€" mother." is MONOPOLISTS Maple Cream , e 3 cups light brown sugar, 1 Among the pupils in a highâ€"school issp. corn syrup, % cup milk, chemistry class was a lad who had . 2 theps. butter, i4 ~cup nuts a tendency to monopolize discussions. | . (chopped), !4 tsp. vanilla. The teacher decided that such a~ 1. Pub sugar, syrup, milk and butâ€" troublesome habit should be brought to â€"ter into a saucepan; heat gentiliy the attention of his parents. On his stirring: until sugar is dissolved. report card he wrote: "Allen is a good| 2. Boil without stirring to soft ball student, but he talks too much.‘" | stage. e dsc vince him tiuat his own things beiong on sheives rather than in a heap on the floor. But your chances of success are far greawâ€" Household Hints spell Câ€"aâ€"nâ€"dâ€"y for the first time in years. Because sugar is no longer raâ€" .‘ 5, l;mse clean tioned, we will want to try our hand 'wat.et. ' again with confections madeâ€"at homs. ‘6. Pour mixt The children are elated too, and want stafid avernig‘r to help but they need a few instruahr nhd rpn m ichl tions. So here is what to tell them.: T P oo an a *+wa.nnart nr thnee-auartx >Â¥ 4 CHOé Use a twoâ€"quart or threeâ€"quart deep pan. Any kind of pan can be used, but the. candy w.ll} not ~stick as readily in a heavy metal pan. Since candy thermometers may not be available, the way to recogâ€" nize the different stages in the cold water test. Place ‘a few drops of syrup into very cold water. When the syrup is cooled by the water, it thickens and can be formed into a soft, or firm, or hard ball. 4 qVILb, UL All1l1l1l, L AIQA U UAAA« Use a small amount of corn syrup to ~prevent grainy candy. Or substitute for corn syrup, !s tsp. cream of tartar, or ‘4 tsp. lemon juice to 2. cups sugar. Do not ‘stir candy while «boil‘ng unless it contains brown. sugar OT molassesâ€"even then scrape back and forth across the pan and down the sides. â€" Let candy mixture â€" cool before beating. (Do not cool candy in cold water.) In substituting cocoa for chocoâ€" late, use 3 tablespcons cocoa and *% tablespoons _ butter instead â€" of 1 square of chocolate. ~ Peanut Brittle 2 cups sugar, 3 cups peanuts. 1. Shell peanuts; remove skin with damp cloth. 2. Melt sugar in frying pan st‘r constantly and do not allow to darken. . +8. Remove from heat; cool sgraduâ€" A 3 When melted, pour over nuis on platter (not greased). 4. Cool gradually; mark in squares while cooling. Hello Homemakers!®! Christmas may °. ahd roll on gelat ne. 4. Add rinds and juice H.mse clean cake tin in cold 8‘ Pour ,mixture n pan and syrup, ‘4 cup ~sweet milk, ~%> cup melted butter, % cup cocoa. _ Boil ingredients for 10 m*nutes then begin to test for softâ€"ball stage. Add 1 tsp. vanilia, Beat until creamy. Pour in buttered pan. Mark, Mrs. G. M. says: When you make an oldâ€"fashioned boiled suet pudding, it is w‘se to use a heavy cotton cloth, and always scaid it, wring out and dredge with flour before the batter is put into it. . T. E. soys; Let steamed pudâ€" ding ccol thorsughly, uncovered,, beâ€" fore storing in a cool place. For servâ€" ing,, cover, reâ€"steam about 1 hour. Mrs. 8. W. suggests: Grave â€" juicte sauceâ€"Blend 14 â€" tsps. cornstarch with 2 tbhsos, cold water and stir into 1% cups hot grape ju‘ce. Aad !4 cup sugar and 1 thsp. lemon Julce Cook about 10. :miinutes. Mrs. F. J. says: Wlhien you cut vegeâ€" tables in eveneâ€"sized pieces the food tastes better; cut in small sections the food cooks more quickly and â€" this methcd saves electricity. Anne Allan invites you to writg to her c/o The Porcupine Advance. Send in your sugggstions on homemak ing problems and watch this column for replies. Our idea of a good mystery is one where it‘s hard to detect the sponsor. 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If carrots are peeled before cookâ€" ing, use just enough water to keep them practically dry. In way they will have no water to be disâ€" carded when they f‘n‘sh cooking. Chop the green leaves of celery and use as parsley for garn‘sh or as flavoring in soups and stews. For crisp potato skins, serub clean and rub with a metal sponge before baking. For soft potato skins, . rub with fat before baking. . Lettuce and other â€"greens should be perfectly dry before us ng in salad. If even a little water ~clings to them, they will not take the oil. Mushrooms should never be pee‘led or. much ofâ€"their flavor will de deâ€" stroyed. Wash and drain them thorâ€" oughly before cooking. Celery leaves may be dried in the oven then roliled until they are pulâ€" verized . and ~added to an equal amount of salt to make a gocd seaâ€" soning salt. Use for dressing, stuifâ€" ing, or meats. seven minutes should be the maximum t‘ime for cook‘ng. cabbage for its most delicious flavor. 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