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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1967, p. 22

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Februery 22, 1967 wait ten minutes, then stir] HOT LIMA BEAN SALAD well. Add ~~ margarine or/3 thin slices bacon butter, salt, aten eggs and ' half the flour; beat until peeled small onion, smooth and elastic. Add enough| chopped fine of bey Fee flour to make/1 tbsp, vinegar a soft dough. Turn onto a light-| 14 tsp, sugar ly floured board and knead gis : r | until smooth and elastic, about opens | 10 minutes. Place in a greased|! Jb. cooked green lima bowl, grease top. Cover; let beans, hot # vise in a warm place, free from! Cut bacon in small squares. | draft, until doubled in bulk, Place in frypan and fry until) about 1 hour, Punch down dough; turn out fat cooks out. Add onion and onto lightly floured board,.|saute until yellowed. Stir in| Divide dough into 30 equal|vinegar, sugar and pepper. Add | pieces and roll each into alto beans and heat thoroughly. } | | ray circle % inch thick. Place about a tablespoon of filling HOMEMAKING HINTS (below) in the centre of each| Keep butter clean, cool and { piece; lap dough ovér to enfold|covered, advise home econo-| filling and seal edges well with|/mists at Macdonald Institute, | a fork. Place on greased bak-| University of Guelph. Store it in| ing sheets. Cover and let rise|the coolest part of the refrigera-| until doubled in bulk. tor, wrapped in the original] Beat egg yolk and 2 table-/wrapper. Any butter that has spoons of water together with|been partially used should be a fork and brush tops of pies.|kept in a covered butter dish. Bake in a hot oven (400 deg.|---- F.) for 15 minutes or until done. Meat Filling 1 Ib. ground veal or beef 2 tablespoons minced onion 1 tablespoon -margarine or butter 1 1 teaspoon salt RUSSIAN SNACKS +4 Walesa bane 2 tablespoons flour | . . 2. tabi vat | Minute Meat Pies Offer 1 hant'teotea"eue, choppea | WIFE PRESERVER | | Melt margarine or butter in Use a back scratcher to clean a skillet. Saute ground beef and | 7 ti y t Of Good lonion until brown, Add salt,|leaves, debris from around} A ney emp Ing as e ness pepper, dill weed, and enough hedges, delicate plants. | Independ water to cover. Bring to a|-- | esters | Con: Exal Big or small, meat pies are;This Pirozhki is essentially aigentle boil and let cook, un-| * | pretty tremendous eating. |seasoned meat or mushroom|covered for six minutes or until] How fo relieve | Canadians are apt to think mixture in individual cases of|meat fragments are removed! é : | of the family-size meat pie|yeast-raised pastry. |from the pan and liquid is| oe te | with cubed and browned meat) Although Pirozhki may not/almost boiled away. relief from ae | and vegetables topped by flaky|be your idea of a bed-time| Combine flour and water to} systemie cond: pastry. But other lands have/snack, we know you will cheer;make a paste and stir into Seahuche." Bane other meat pie traditions. Take.|it as an appetizer or hearty;meat mixture, Stir until thick- ACHE you feel, better -- for example, Russia. And it's/hors d'oeuvre -- or with soup/ened. Add chopped, hard cook- rut A ee De from Russia that we have bor-|for lunch or supper. ed egg and cool. 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