THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931 prepare nuts for roasting, "paint" | spoon salt to one cup of nuts) Drain thoroughly on brown paper and before hb 14 reg i the insides of a bowl with. ofl or | and. add more if individusi taste | or paper towelling snd sprinkle 7 © he could regain his| pouts, George, still the mester SR B08 | HEE | GALES Spd vss Don George Bins |i s.r wid hh n a eac y me Pp. |) ry nut is lightly costed with fat. | Instead of fat, egg White can| Spiced nuts add a pleasing va- Over Pat M'Gill aa. hula, a. NAH Continue adding fat as necessary | be used, Beat the white slightly | 1fety and are browned the same round with s hesdlock . | wati] all the nuts are coated but | and "paint" the bowl with fit. | as salted ones, the only difference id Drain snd cold wa-| use ss little fat as possible, Add nuts a few at a time snd being in the seasoning. After | Toronto, Nov, 27, -- Ed Don | The main bout sent the 5,000 | and mixed Mo toe Te ooh ter. Rub or pinch off the skins. Spread prepared nuts on a bak- | shake until costed, ioast and | browning, mix one-half teaspoon | George invented s mew hold to! fans home satisfied for it includ Irisher to ke the. SEETasire Drain as thoroughly as possible | ing pan and roast in a moderate | salt. They are not shiny when | each of cinnamon, cloves and gll- | ¥/n the deciding fall of the main | ed a little bit of everything, The struggle. he an in in a colander and then spread on | oven (about 350 degrees F.) un-| done and sre a bit more delicate, | spice with 3-4 teaspoon salt and | 20ut at the Mutual Street Arena | preliminaries were below the sy- fr fit » McGill foreed the a dry linen towel; place another | til a delicate brown, It will take sprinkle over 1 cup of browned | 10st night, using the ropes 8s an | erage with the semi-final being | we in ha) sire. pe over and pat dry, If convenient | about twenty minutes. The dry-| It will take about two minutes | yy, sccomplice, Pat McGill, the| rather slow, going the regula. bolo ng sh oe a the i> j {7 ve let stand sgveral hours. ing of the nuts before coating de- | to fry nuts in"deep fat, Use any, -------------------- Lusky Celt, had just got through | tion 45 minut Peanuts for salting should be | termines the length of time it | ocd vegetable oil or fat or olive giving the former amateur end | Vite AB Oe ig ~~ jonive orien etongh jo will take to roast them, ofl it you prefer it, Heat in & | Greenhouse Looted professional champion a rough-| Reg. Sikf, while Bull Martin "ss nop deep kettle to 390 degrees F¥, on Ing and was walking toward the | dropped Frank Altman fn the op-| The Dorolt Deer wai " 6 purchased raw, Olive ofl or butter gives the Sprinkle evenly but sparingly | the fat thermometer, Be sure| Lindsay.--~W., W, Hick & Sons, | ropes in apparent sati for ' best. flavor to the nuts, although | with seit, stirring with & fork. | the nuts are free from all mois- | Aorists, report the theft of over §50| When George dived fatslastion ones, siier Si gd minutes Sled threes more lives, Pro- any good cooking ofl is usually | There should be a distinct galt | ture and spread them in a frying |worth of mums and other flowers | to topple him backwards to the| Ceorgd and McGill put on a | s) vig in the United used for deep-fat frying. Butter | flavor, but no vestige of a st | basket, Immerse in a hot fat |from their greenhouses while the | mat, MeGill's chést hit the top | first-class mateh to make up for Pile a_deadls a0 the is excellent for roasting. To | of galt on the nut. Try 1-2 tea-) and fry until a delicate brown. 'family were at dinner. strands and his feet went under, | any shortages in the two Dy 4 Ling Brockville Recorder and Of Course! There Is a Santa Claus | Ey THI n, in sboard Canadian Pacific Empress of Britain on his return recently from a tour of Europe. Visiting Canada for the purpose of studying all phases of the grocery Yroge. 8 party of British apprentices are making s i y of theleading centres of East- "1 4 ern Canada which includes Mont- 4 _. real, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Guelph, Welland snd ¢ N 8, travelling Canadian Paci- "ied , They will return to g on 8.8, Monteclare, CB (S210. - Evangeline Memorial Museum 4: at Grand Pre, N.S, of valusble Acadian snd other his- relics of N tion, r H noted pty fp 4 Canada this summer. Captain A. J. Hailey, RN.R., commander of the Cana- ee nd 42 py 73 "HERE is a Santa Claus for every child in Canada; a Santa 1) Fd Claus for all the grown-ups; a Santa Claus for every invalid Efi aia .. 4 and shut-in; for the less fortunate; for those who have missed | LER : RN Jf | the good "breaks" of life--he has everything possible in his Savi CoA aH AA " PE pack to provide cheer and happiness for all during the Christmas _ Royal party to C "\ Go-operation between Canada's ite z = ered un mporame dvr a > Season. aes) mand twas officially : : Fs A / dian Notional wil co gperate with | \ Lo oN 0 oka din Frode Ts Te NaN 7; All of us in this wonderful land of Canada have the right to in the solicitation of freight, pas- : 1 Ger in sind or | N % share in the Christmas joy and generosity. of 1931, There is i ci every reason to loosen the purse-strings. Some people talk _... "PREPARING NUTS Rapes the cusiom of serving Rs about "buying only for the children this year." This is not nuts at the end of holiday din- "mers is a survival of the pioneer rs Fors cu aves 2 necessary. It is unwise and destructive, and they know it_at "and butternuts were gathered from the forest and treasured as po f . a special treat for festive occa- ; sf h b h z i ~ plone, It took strong hands and 2 he gkill to crack these hard-shelled 2 . t e ottom 1) t ew arts. uts, but the meats were sweet ; 3 A : _ and eagerly picked out. ~ Today our nuts are served to 38 E08 ae ey end : Christmas 1931 ought to be a joyous time in Canada because 'as the case may be, and we re- ii them as a special treat and Eel nui re avatebio tn | : | our feet are climbing the ladder towards greater prosperity. variety at all candy shops and most af the 'corner drug stores," ras un we ie 278i oi 4 | Christmas trading will bring much increased employment. own, There are three ways to ac- complish the same end--Dby roast- g in the oven, pan frying and : : . \ . \ BA CIEE Sint ¢ Ng | | aia ee Christmas 1931 offers greater opportunity to the makers, dis- ; tender nut than either of the ALN a fh Nv, ~ tributors and buyers of useful, lovely and pleasure-giving mer- - . chandise. They will be advertised and displayed by the makers, the distributors and the retail merchants. The wise shoppers | n ! ' s | pot / " n . " : 5 . : 4 ; Me " will_buy them. ul ne Wa ie was 3 a . da vid elow weight, and fecling mis- h weak and rundown, But now : J : 8 the picture of heath, "Your The newspapers every day present buying opportunities which have helped me so much," i Lam, ek in a | ; pe 1 oun, 37 bond | vee | af \ demonstrate that the dollar will go much farther this year than bose. iso | Pr for a decade. | i ie | : . an Palmist, oy mot p ance, 93 houlsa St. F Business private. | Al URI en HH ies. ani