the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 5 1949 a ss ss the tr m bowl lglw hello homemakers spring fever eating che right foods helps lo overcome that dull feeling one quart of milk for children one pint for adults thats the days quota for good health but you dont need to drink all the milk its just as good for you if you eat it with cereals in soups creamed main dishes and vegetables and in desserts whether it comes in bottles cans or powdered in packages or creamed as cheese milk is our most important food note for prevention of certain fevers all milk consumed at the farm home and rural school should be pasteurized dinner chowder 2 cups diced raw potatoes cup sliced onion cup diced celery 1 cups boiling water 3 tsps salt meat 3 tbsps butter or margarine cup flour vt tsps bottled thick sauce 3 cups milk vk cups grated processed cheddar cheese 1 tbsp minced parsley 2 cups canned or cooked tomatoes tt tsp pepper tsp mustard combine first 1 ingredients and 1 teaspoon salt in a deep kettle or dutch oven cover simmer 15 min or until tender meanwhile melt butter in double boiler stir in flour then remaining salt pepper mustard meat sauce and milk cook while stirring until smooth and thickened add cheese and stir until melted add to potato mix ture with parsley and tomatoes heat serves 6 creamed cabbage and frankfurters 4 cups snredded cabbage 2 cups milk 4 frankfurters vi cup melted fat 3 tbsps flour 2 tsps salt tsp pepper tsp celery seeds cup soft bread crumbs cook cabbage in until tender about cash tighter farmers ask for credit there is no doubt but that pro duction is catching up with demand according to james parker controller of the wiscon sin steel division of the inter national harvester co mr parker was in toronto last week to address the annual meeting of the milk covered institute of internal auditors tor- 5 min cut chapter frankfurters in quarters length- 1 farmers are becoming more wise then split pieces in half choosey and are prepared to wait saute in fat in skillet until lightly w c mcdonald ro optometrist at markham every thursday 1230 to 800 pm in former telephone office prescriptions filled eyes examined glasses repaired fitted lenses prescribed phone markham 4w homemade cake readymixed qaftpbll cake mix 3 flavors chocolate golden spice browned remove frankfurters add next 4 ingredients to fat in skillet and stir until smooth grad ually stir in milk drained from cabbage cook stirring constantly until smooth and thickened arrange layers of cabbage frank furters and sauce in 10 x g x 2 baking dish top with crumbs bake in moderately hot electric oven 400 degs for 15 mins or until nice ly browned serves 4 to 6 sliced canned porkandham loaf hi cups may replace frank furters walnut prune pudding cup rice cup chopped pitted raw prunes 3 cups milk onethird cup plus g tbsps sugar tsp salt vi tsp nutmeg onethird cup broken walnuts 2 tsps grated lemon rind 2 eggs separated wash rice in cold water drain combine with prunes and milk in double boiler cook covered until tender about 1 hour add one- third cup sugar salt nutmeg nuts and rind beat yolks stir in rice mixture pour into 1 quart casse role cool beat whites until nearly stiff gradually beat in rest of sugar heap on pudding bake in moderate electric oven 325 degs for 20 mins serves 6 take a tip 1 you may complete the dinner chowder menu with a green salad and a peach upside down cake for dessert 2 with creamed cabbage and frankfurters as a hearty supper dish serve chilled tomato juice first the sweet part of the meal mayrbe a pastry apple raisin or date pie 3 the unusual walnut rice pud ding will be the right choice to serve following a light entree such as cheese souffle with scalloped potatoes and buttered peas for particular requirements mr parker told the press in an inter view at the same time mr parker said while a large proportion of farmers purchases are still being made in cash there is a growing tendency to revert to credit or note purchases common prior to the war competition in the sale of farm implements is becoming mucti keener mr parker said we are entering a buyers market we have now reached the point where we have to go out and sell through its wisconsin steel division international harvester produces half of its own steel requirements in recent months mr parker noted there has deve loped every evidence that more teel is available to consumers you cannot stress too much the importance of the new iron ore discoveries in labrador and que bee mr parker stated the mesabi iron range is definitely petering out the united states is counting on canada as a major source of iron ore once mesabi is finished recent discoveries in canada are much more important than they appear on the surface w1dderxkss grocery by gilean douglas in saturday night the indians pioneers and pros pectors who once lived in or near my cabin in the cascade moun tains bc found a use for almost go cycle change here ix fall of 1950 change from 25 cycle to go eye is likely to take place in stouffvill in the late summer or early fa of 1950 according to a communic tion received by the municip every growing thing these uses council from the ontario hydi we who pride ourselves on our d t some su m eclectic ingenuity and makedo spirit have ith h alrwidv in or usually neglected or ignored e alreaa m j all of my teas except those ii r grow in my herb bed come from tne department estimates th the wilderness elderf lower clover j every meter in the town will 1 changed within a fourday period experimentally worn out coal mines will be fired and the gas trapped for commercial uses the first major application of atomic power to commerce likely will be in propelling ships fireweed labrador mint ginger camomile sage dandelion root and violet salads using mustard dandelion sorrel wild onion plan tain lambs quarters shepherds purse and many other wild shoots and sprouts are no novelty sour dough potato yeast flour and water mixed and put away in a crock until it has a very nasty smell indeed is my steadfast friend and one whose friendship grows better year by year the more i use it for bread and bis cuits and flapjacks the whiter and sweeter it becomes although mine the first area to pe affected r die changeover will be scarbor where conversion is scheduled f this fall more delicious and the indiai thought them a great delicac when dipied in fish oil as tin also considered the inner bark the hemlock when treated in tl same manner they used to di this bark in cakes for storage bi the roots of yampah or ipo xvviy f the fennel family who nllf lngcompa nwers resemble those of wi carrot are my favorites by fo and i have even transplanted the twentyyearold concoctions of some human sourooughs i know the presence of nettles near my cabin is stingingly evident but i svw have vanquished them enough to boiled dried caned or fried use them as greens or in soup and j butter squirrels love them and i found them excellent the indians h mountains above my cab wove them into cord and the cord lay in great stocks of them f into fishing nets besides usinsr the i w into my vegetable garden th are good eaten fresh roaste baked or fried 1 custards may be cooked in the electric oven after the heat has been turned off and the casserole meal has been taken out for the table 5 junkets are nutritious milk desserts to have on hand for the children 6 milk served on cereal is less expensive and more nutritious than cream mm ftoftra nets besides using the root and the leaves for food europeans and asiatics as well as the fairytale princess with the eleven brothers have made fine linen from nettles for centuries dogbane was also used by the indians for fish nets and its milky juice makes a fine indiarubber onions need no introduction and when ithey are combined with miners lettuce you have a delic ious salad miners or spanish or indian lettuce ihas been used as far back as anyone can remember it saved many a pioneer and gold miner from scurvy eaiten raw or as greens iwith salt pork stephen powers in his tribes of cali fornia says that the mountain indians used to leave quantities of this lettuce near the nests of large red ants after the ants had run through it ithe indians would take it up shake it off and eat it it then had a sour taste which resembled vinegar the formic acid of the ants instead of the acetic acid we know in england miners lettuce is called winter purslane and is grown in vegetable gardens the roots of the yellow arum that first spring wildflower of my mountains have a peppery taste when raw but are quite paiaitable when cooked the indians used to combine tihem with scrapings from the inner bark of hemlock and roast them for hours in a covered pit this food saved them from starvation many times as it does the bears now when the winter has been hard and long and they are gaunt from hibernation the young shoots of fireweed salmonbercy and squawberry are also eaten at this time and are quite as good for man as for beast the roots of wild clover are even milkweed was one of the mc impoiitant items in the wilderne grocery of old days the india obtained sugar from the dew whl collected on its flowers and al ate the delicious young shoo cords for fish nets were made frc the bairk and stem while b ripened seeds were used for pac ing quilts as were also those fireweed the famous british cruiser ajs that fought the german graf sp at the outbreak of the last wj will be scrapped do you know about travel ration regulations public dumps located at lot 71 con 1 and lot 16 con 7 west will be open to the residents of whitchurch township may 6th 7th no inflammable vegetable or animal matter to be dumped by order whitchurch township council uim o it saves time and trouble when you familiarize yourself with the regulations regarding travel to the united states before you set out on your trip here are the facts 1 the allowance for pleasure travel during the current ration period of november 16th 1948 to november 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