Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Dec 1979, p. 18

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Plot 86 . W.tertott Chronicle, 1fttttEtttLei.,.ete.e 5, 1979 The Management and Staff of lvy's Wishes All Their Patrons Seasons Greetings For a Merry Christriias and a Happy New Year. Drop In and Celebrate the Festive Season With Us! . cf'/mMlNtRF'f'fC'" . /' f (iiiiiri"i W THE WATERLOO HOUSE KING & ERB ST. WATERLOO _ Welcome am All across the country. pho- tographers report a resurging popularity for the family group I portrait Often teenagen and I young adults will conspire with _ their local professional to have a . group portrait of all the cthdren made as a xurpnse gilt to their parents. sometimes one parent will plan a group photograph as a a gift forms or her spouse :Try- pork tttisilmristrnas_ 't,' Recent pork supplies are heavy. From January 'till August 1979. nearly 22 per- cent more pork was pro- duced than in 1978 for the same period. And Canadian hog gradings will top 11 mil- lion head in 1979, a new re- cord high. _ Retailers' are promoting pork extensively - specials certainly move pork in vo- lume. An important plus factor for the pork picture is that beef supplies are in the down-cycle and prices are expected to remain the same or slightly higher. Preliminary Calculations indicate that Canadians con- sumed an average of 63 to 65 pounds in 1979, compared, to 58.5 pounds in 1978. Bit even no. you can stay within certain limits by serving tempting, seasonal and abundant foods like Can- adian pork for example. The holiday séason is otten an occasion to spend a little extra on food. Although it's difficult to prove, it appears we're Overwhelming work and responsibilities have been known to cloud this happy season: the way to avoid it is to share the work so everybody has the energy to share the fun. The holiday season brings joy, excitement and fun to all-except sometimes for the family cook-hostess'- shopper-package wrapper. Tlred of the trite and silly? Do you want to find a present that won't wear out or go out of fash- ion? There is one. and it's a present that only you can give--- a portrait photograph of you alone or with your family. Your local professional pho- tographer can help you plan a portrait that reflects your inter- ests. your personality and even your lifestyle. And if you wish to make " a suprise gift for your spouse or other relative. the photographer will help you keep the secret until Christmas morning If tt's been a while SINCE your family has been photographed. make this Christmas a reason for an up-to-date portrait The pre- holiday weeks are the photogra- pher's busiest. so allow plcmy of time for an appomtmcnt A good rule of thumb H to plan a portrait canon at lcast su to eight weeks before you want Gnal print delivered Most photographers offer a prcsmmg conference when you can plan the style. mood. colors and other details of the portrait If weather permrts. you may opt for a casual portravt made outdoors Or even one In your own home For a mum formal family portrait. a studro mung where the photographcr's full When you entertain fami- A family portrait gift says “I love you" Share holiday work more aware of the quallty and variety of pork at the dinner table, as compared to a few years ago. Knowing the v_arious cuts is essential when looking for gooabuys. Shoulder roasts are the lo- west priced pork roasts. The picnic shoulder from the lower part of the shoulder, and the shoulder butt,from the upper part, may both be stuffed before roasting. The leg may be left whole or di- "vided into shank arid butt. All pork cuts are tender enough for roasting, broiling or barbequing. Food consu- latants at Agriculture Cana- da recommend cookingg in a 160oc (325oF') oven to an in- term! temperature of 800C (170oF)or85oC(185oF')ona meat thermometer. In Pork tenderloin is the highest priced cut and is usually served on a very special occasion. It's sold in one piece or sliced. ly and friends. for example, assign some of the market- ing, tablesetting and other jobs to various family members. The porkHoin (sold as leg end, center cut and ritf end) is one of the more expensive roasts. Keep accidental spots and spills from spoiling the oc- casion by appointing one person as stain removal ex- pert. _ _ With a little know-how, clean<tps of both washable and dry-cleanable items can array of lights. backdrops and props offers a controlled situ- ation. . Setthemood It helps your photographer to know where the final photo- graph will be displayed-on a modern living room. traditional Whatever your preference for setting. ask your photographer about different sires. custom Finishes. mounts add frames that will enhance the final portraut And he sure to ask for Kodak pa- per for a quality look SI 'RI‘RISET Walking best. a (if! of lose on Chridnma muming. r-prrin“) if " rnme- an a totnl Int-prim» to Mom. "ml holpod than thilclwn plan a new pump portrait phnluurnph "my“ all [wanna for w-ar- to romp. Glazed Pork Loin". Cranberry Glazed Pork Loin 2 kg pork loin roast . . Salt and pepper 75 mL brown sugar _ 7:5me molasses 50 mL vinegar 125 mL water 2 mL whole cloves 1 mL cinnamon 500 mL cranberries Place roast fat side up on rack in roasting pan. Season with salt and pepper. Roast uncovered for 2 1/2 to 3 h at 1600C or until meat ther- mometer registers 850C. Combine sugar, molasses. vinegar, water and spices. Bring to boil and add cran- berries; simmer 15 min. Press mixture through siefe and pour over roast. Bake 15 min. at 2200C, basting oc- casionally. 10.19 12 servings (90 g each). either can. trteineat is well ' done. At 850C pork is less ytie'y Int mom tender. ' This holiday season. put. pork roast on the menu. Fol- lowing is a consumer tested recipe for "Crahberry be quick and easy And don't forget all the extra presents you can order from this one portrait session. There are small. framed poms for offices. large prints for grandparents' homes; cvcn photo greeting cards for loved ones Before laundering any items. be sure to read the manufacturer's washing .in- structions. Most common spots will respond to a treat- But most of all. there's a new family portrait to grace your own home now and for years to come. hc'can plan an ipp/oprtatc pho tographic slylc. The most important rule to remember is that a spot is easiest to remove if it's treated immediately. foyer or country-style den-so (Continued on page 78)

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