The Huron Expositor, 1970-10-08, Page 155.
THE HURON
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Fresh Tomatoes, More Tomatoes
DEAR DORIS
- I have made a terrible
blunder, A young neighborhood
boy used to be in this house as
often as he was in his own. He
helped me around the place and
most of all we talked. When his
• family moved, he still comeback
once in a while.
One day I broke down and
phoned him and he came. I
hugged him and said how much
I missed him. Two weeks later
he phoned and told me in no
uncertain terms he wanted me
to keep my paws off him (that
he was "not that hard up").
I was' insulted that he was not
more understanding. He is 16
now. Next time I kept 10 miles
away from him. But now his
mother is blabbing it all over that
I should be locked up etc; and he
* doesn't come any more.
I feel terrible. I have lost a
good friend.
-JUST SICK
DEAR SICK - I'm sorry. Teen
years are tough when boys are
discovering themselves, the
other sex, and their feelings.
* This childhood friendship of
his now seems like foolishness,
simply because of his own self-
conscious look at it, and at you.
All you can do is let him
go, for the present. When he
grows up a little more and has
some regular girlfriends he'll
* sort it all out. I'm betting he'll
be back.
DEAR DORIS •
- My girlfriend and I are,
tired of wearing padded bras.
Imagine at 18 having a bus of 32!
Exercises don't seem to work.
we lead this article where it
guarantees to give a bigger and
firmer bust in less thatn 25
days. It is based on the principle
of the stimulation of the blood
circulation by humid massages.
We wonder if this gadget., (and
others) are just tricks.
-FLAT-CHESTED
*
DEAR FLAT - Save your money
to buy a couple of more padded
bras.. Medical authorities con-
sider such gadgets useless, even
harmful. The breasts are tender
and must not be abused.
Gain a little weight and this
will help round yeti out in a few
1.1
places. Want my 10-cent "Chart
for Curves"?
The girls with oversized bos-
oms write in, too, and just as
desperately. Their solution isn't
nearly so simple as yours.
DEAR DORIS -
Where can'people in their
• middle years go when they are
left alone? There are places for
d and OUR' poem
but what about a middle-aged wid-
ower?
I go to church on Sunday and
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work all week, but sometimes
feel as If I am going to blow up.
The summer s are not so bad as
I have my garden, but the winters
nearly drive ilae to doing some-
thing desperate.
Where cap I go and what is
there ahead but work and lone-
liness?
-NO FUTURE
DEAR NO FUTURE - Is there
no men's association in your
church? Or what about giving a
hand with some boys' work?
U you mixed much and feel
uncertain of yourself, the first
plunge into friendly society will
be the worst. Fortify yourself
with a good-looking suit of clothes
and careful grooming, and reach
out to lend a hand
Start a hobby:. Put a bird
feeder in your garden, read the
book which tells you how to re-
cognize the colorful feathered
friends who will come to you for
sustenance. The n join the bird-
watchers' club.
Or do some pre-spring plant-
ing, in your own basement, in a
flat or tow, and get your plants
off to an extra-early start.
Then share them.
CONFIDENTIAL TO NAIVE-
Why split- hairs? The term neck-
ing should include all of the
neck. French kissing, should' be
avoided because it's very stim-
ulating. Certain areas of the
body are extremely sensitive to
caresses. The ear is one of
them. But the toe? Depends
what turns you on.
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL.
AUXILIARY
Seaforth JHospital Auxiliary
will hold their regular meeting'
in the Seaforth Community Hos-
pital on Tuesday, October 13 at
8 p.m. Each person attending is
to bring he r favourite salad
recipe.
VV.I. Notes
Seaforth W. I. will meet
Tuesday, October 13th at the
I.O.O.F. lodge rooms at 8:15,
when they will entertain various
' ladles groups. Members may
'bring-along aluest.' LIMO] enli-
veners will be Mrs. Ken Stewart,
Mrs. Wm. Strong, Mrs. R.M.
Scott, Mrs. G. Elliott.
Luscious tomatoes are now
abundant in gardens and produce
counters and everyone wants to
take advantage of them at the
peak of their flavor and profusion.
Many homemakers welcome rnew
ways of using them. The Home
Economists offeislhese suggest-
ions for serving tomatoes now and
later.
BROILED TOMATOES - Cut
tomatoes in half and sprinkle
them with salt and pepper. Dot
each half with one-half teaspoon
butter then broil four inches
from heating unit until just ten-
der (5 to 8 minutes). Before
broiling tomatoes may be topped
with a dash of herbs, grated
cheese or buttered crumbs.
SAUTEED TOMATOES - Cut
tomatoes in one-half-inch slices
and sprinkle both sides with salt.
Dip in flour then saute both
sides in melted butter until just
browned. If desired dry crumbs
or cornmeal may be used instead .
of flour.
STEWED TOMATOES - For six
servings peel and quarter six to-
matoes and combine with three-
quarter teaspoon salt, dash pep-
per, one-half teaspoon sugar and
one-quarter teaspoon of thyme;
oregano or basil in saucepan.
Cover and cook gently until to-
matoes are tender but not broken.
If desired saute one-quarter cup
each of onion, celery and green
pepper and add to tomatoes before
cooking.
HERBED TOMATOES
6 medium tomatoes
1/4 cup butter
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon brown sugar
1 /2 cup diced celery
3 tablespoons finely chopped
chives or green onion
3 tablespoons finely Chopped
parsley
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon crushed`
oregano
Remove core from tomatoes.
Melt butter in a frypan, add
salt, pepper and, brown sugar.
Place tomatoes in pan, cored
side down. Cover and simmer 5
minutes. Turn tomatoes and
spoon butter mixture over them,
Add remaining ingredieets, cover
and Continue simmering until
tomatoes are tender (8 to 12'
minutes). Carefully lift tomatoes
into serving dish and spoon re-
maining mixture over them. 6
servings.
SUMMER TOMATOES
6 slices bacon
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 cups sliced mushrooms (about
1/2 pound).
1/2 teaspoon salt
Dash pepper " 6 medium peeled tomaVes,
seeded' and 'coarsely chopped
tablespoons chopped parsley
Cook bacon until crisp.
Crumble. Add onion and saute
until transparent. Add mush-
rooms and seasonings and cook
3 to 4 minutes. Stir in tomatoes
and simmer until tender Cabont
7 minutes). Stir in parsley, 6
servings.
To use a quantity of ripe
tomatoes now but to enjoy them
later the home economists sug-
gest "Uncooked Tomato Relish".
This recipe is "short" on pre-
paration time, but "long" on
crispness.
EXTRA
FEATURES
Freshly - Sliced
COOKED
HAM .
to your order
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10-12 other cooked
meats, all sliced to order
Famous Flavor
PINE RIVER
CHEESE
always on hand
We have several sets of
Alymer Posters with
good _illustrations of
each Provincial Flower,
FREE for. Classrooms. ;
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HERBED WHOLE TOMATOES
Fresh whole tomatoes may be cooked in a frypan with butter and seasonings. They should
be cored then placed cored side dOwn in melted butter containing, salt, pepper and brown sugar.
Cover and cook them slowly for 5 minutes then turn tomatoes, spooning mixture over them.
The H ome Economists advise that uniformity of size'will assist in the timing because the
tomatoes should be cooked until just tender or they will become like stewed tomatoes . These
may be enjoyed on many occasions during ',tomato time", and the seasonings may be varied
if desired. ,
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