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TOE HURON' EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER: 9j;.191
GIFTS FROM YOUR KITCHEN — It's time to create some Christmas treats -
cookies, squares, candies, fruitcake, and other concoctions; they're quick alid'easy
gifts from your kitchen .... and they say that you care! •
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at VANASTRA SHILLELAGH
Vanastra Park - Clinton, Ontario
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It's not ,just a Matter pf
stretching our pocketbooks for
Christmas giving- though of
course there's' always that
consideration. But, somehow,
there's a real yearning to
recapture some of the old-
fashioned qualities that tend
petiodicallyto get lost despite our
best intentions. Thoughtfulness.
for one .„ and neighborliness,
and frierikiShip, and charity.....
Now is the time to create some
Christmas treats - cookies,
squares, candies, fruitcake, and
other.-concoctions; they're quick
and easy gifts from your kitchen
.., and they say that you care. All
can be made ahead to give away.
Heap them in glass mugs, jars
and bowls for a double present
which can be enjoyed over and
over, when the food is long gone.
Tie the glass containers with
ribbons, colored tissue, or
ornaments. Why not include the
recipe if you want to share it, or
else give a recipe for some hew
way to use your gift. The clear
glass containers let the prese nts
speak for themselves.
With a festive ribbon, why not
tie one of your favorite recipes.to
a wooden spoon, garlic press,
,ravioli cutter, grater or other
inexpensive gadget that's
important to the recipe. For
example, place the recipe and
fluted cookie cutter with the
"Mincemeat Treats", as well as a
jar of mincemeat in a basket.
"Polish Mazurek" also makes an
impressive gift either in a glass
jar or in an attractive dish. You
can even include the fruit
tecluifC4 sty The .rectRe. give. 4
handwritten _version of MIX
favorite dark fruit cake recipe
with a bit of "Fruitcake Minia-
tures".
Food Advisory Division,
Agriculture Canada wish you luck
in turning out holiday goodies
from your kitchen. No gift
pleases morel
MINCEMEAT TREATS
5 cups sifted all-purphse flour
2 teaspoons baking -powder
1 teaspoOn salt
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 cup shortening
2 cups. sugar
4 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 teaspoons water
1 16-ounce jar or 2 cups
mincemeat.
Sift flour, baking powder, salt
and nutmeg. Cream shortening
and sugar. Beat in eggs, vanilla
and water Stift in dry ingredients,
Shape dough in two balls, wrap in
wax paper and refrigerate 3
4, hours. Roll one .ball of dough to
th
surface, ..Cut dough in, .3gch
circles, Place l Autitespool
tnitiOemeat on euob,Roll Out
remaining bull. of dough. to
Ott cut in 3-inch
circles. circles. With 14. - round
cookie cutter, cut the center out of
the circles. Place one cut-out
Circle on each whole circle and
press outside edges together
lightly . .Place on ungreased'
cookie sheet and bake 12 minutes
at 400°F. Makes about ..3 dozen.
POLISH VIAZUREK
[fruit Squares] '
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter •
1 beaten egg
1/4 cup dairy sour cream
1 cup raisins
1 cup chopped dates •
1, cup chopped prunes
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 tablespoon, grated. orange rind
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind
2 tablespoons orange juice
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Spread over base, flake 20
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The most important
time ofall to save
electricity.
THE VANASTRA SHILLELAGH 482-3644
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The demand for elec-
tricity in Ontario reaches
its peak early in the evening
on cold winter weekdays.
Between 4 and 7, '
everyone's asking for elec-
ity. Many factories, stores
and offices are still open.
Street lights are on.The kids
are'home from school, parents
home from work, evening
meals are being prepared. And
the heating system has td
work harder. It all adds up.
Demands for electric-
ity have been increasing at a
pace that can no longer be
met. The rate of growth must
be reduced.
You can help by avoid-
ing the big jobs like baking,
washing and drying between
4 and 7. Make sure that unused
lights, TVs and appliances are
off. Take it easy on the hot
water.
Please do all you can
to save electricity
%
Conserve energy.
The future depends on It.
•
The Thrill Of
Christmas Shopping
is more enjoyable in the "old World Atmosphere" at
Here quality is better and prices are lower..
Factory Outlet Prices continue through December
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