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8-THE• HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 24, 1977
Egrnon dville resident knows
tiretchin-g- secrets .The.w.,„„was • • - • • • great, the K. ResfaUratitt-Z • dinnerS, • 14ac Tepnotch Feeds, Brussels, jacket, MacLean Doug
bean pot Was full And hot -dogs Sh9,1clice; Browns Repair. & Poug Hamilton.
sauce, you'll like cabbage that of mushroom soup and simmers Were cooking as..154 hands, were • -Wrecker Sew.; $5., Bruno
Williamson, . ski, doo oil,
Co., $0.2. Vallery- Musslenian;;
way." . for a few minutes,. She says this ,sold at the Family Paradise ptiker. ' Brecker; Doug & Gails General mFoarng, c, anti5.0 freeze,afooh pill za zr ray. Ron
Many economical dishes over _the She remembers when 1 the enjoyed by both young and old as Nelbuans, 1. pr. gloves, Mike "1Oh
jimnstBonC7
gad Glanville; N'. D. Cameron,
Mrs. Hussey_ has produced dish is good with rice. - - rally• on Sunday. The, day was Store, sunglasses, Christine Bonne Glanville; Don Dennis
Plumbing & Electric, $10., Holly
• years. One is a curry with chicken children were younger., having a many. rode the trail while others ,. Ryan; Jim Brisman, anti freeze,
giblets, using only the • gizzard party with another ,family. "We • stayed to eat home made beans _ Glen Beuerman-
., salad set, Neil Dale; MeCutcheon,
Mtrs., Brussels, $5., Douglas juaglaies m Fischer. we
Easthope Snowmobile and heart. She boils these, rinses, had food for two-moms and dads : and listen to the winning numbers. ^ Hill Brother% Hensall, hand DpaalteL aQmuileYePitars Hatisteelr Seaforth, AsSe., $5., Polish Fuhr; Country, then cuts into small pieces." She and 10 kidS -for- a little over a of the many donated prizes. ' cleaner, Laurie Fischer; :4909y. 2 dinners, Jim Mott; Hoegy Farm Texan Grill, 2 dinners, Bonnie
. ,fries "tt couple" of onions, adds dollar, We made spaghetti with , The club's first prize of $40 and " Farm Supply, $25:, Glen _
Supply, $25., • Bruce Godkin; Beoerman; In Memory orGriille
the meat and after cooking for a ground beef, on on . and tomato trophy went to Paul Hulley. McNichol; Jim Boman, anti. Wilfred Ahrens, sun glasses,. Rpn- Beeerrcan, windshield washer
time, .makes a gravy with flout soup, adding as much soup as t Second prize of $30 went to . freeze, Ray Horn; Waltoriiiii, 2 .dinners, ,Bruce Godkio; Jim Godkire Lrigen Farm Equip., ski and window scraper, Elsie Dale
powder, cold cooked, rice, and we bible Up the spaghetti into
and water. Then she adds carry needed to stretch the recipe.117
. $15. \fent to Paul Fischer and a $5
Michell Meeker, third prize of Bosnian, anti freeze,,Linda Mot t; , doo oil; Murray McCall; De Jos.?, ThandornWdaaitesonFeReeded mriellsreeteiovtteelys!
Brother Silos, 525., (5 •'"• turns off the heat to let the avors small pieces andcookeditin a potgift went to John. Haggart and • "Forge,"Seafert , me d., pizza, , donations), John Hoegart, Bob Anne Ryan and John Gibson.
blend. with the meat and soUp:" :' Kelly Nichols, . Milo. Mills.
Hoppe Hardware, Brussels,. As yqu can see from the Mrs. Hussey used to buy her M
any Neil Beuerman, House of Max,
Vincent Farm Equip., goggles, - Doig, Madge. Mills, Gerry Ryan, •
Jim !Jos an• • brake mate, ,Guonther ,7etch; directions, she is the type of cook spaghetti directly from the
who adds a bit of this and• some of manufacturerkin 100 pound lots. : those who helped make the day a ttrussels, plate, Harold Chesney; Ron. Williamson, ski doo oil, • Archer's Sales and Service, ski
that and over :the years has ,_ "It cost Me aboUt H cents a Jim Bosnian, anti -freeze, Betty Bess Blewrk9r1; Rodger doo oil, Tim Lewis, Chris Ryan, success. ,
Equip., McClure.
learned what will taste good. pound and I used to store it under . Winners were: , Browns Repair 13euerman; Maitaide --Apple .McCiorry Cattle Co., $10.: Kelly Warren Reuerrnan, and Sharon
Liver is 'a thing we used to eat the bed." &: Wrecker Serv.,, $5._,:- Rat ., Orchard,--.1 bu: apples, Lorne Dalton; Vincent Farm'
because• it was good for us,. like Everyone should learn to shop Henderson; Canadian Tire, flash- Glanville; Thompson-Stephenson goggles, Ann Bosnian; Logan Poor McKillop Farmers, $10.,'.
castor oil. My mother used to and cook economically she says, lite, Betty Glanville; -House of Meat Market:SS:, Lorne Fischer Firm Equip., ski doe oil, Glen Cathy ' Glanville, John
cook it until it was hard but I "We did it when we were fighting Max, Brussels,' 1 plate, Ray Olyriipic Rest., Brussels, • 2 Fischer; Ron Williamson, ski doo Williamson Ken Murray, Allan - . learned to cook' it gently and the war. Perhaps we should fight Hederson; Jim Bosman, B.P. dinners, •' Ron Godkin;, Fainily, oil, -Merray • shWdice; McGinnis, Prihr, "Don Jewitt and Doug
lightly," She then adds a half can peace the same way." ,. anti freeze; Mel Fischer; Triple Paradise. $5.; Celia Hartwick; C.N. Tower, Ray Glanville. -- - Procter. • ,
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two -of -ibree plants • anteing the
flowers, Or in a pot on the window;
sill,
Her experiences 'with
,gardening began buck •inEngland
when her family rented a land
allotment along the railway to
grow vegetables. •
Now, although she.. 'Says her
garden is 'too big for two people
(her children itenow grown), she
cultivates beans, radishes,
spinach(' potatoes, tomatoes,
cucumbers and squash - to
name but a few.
"When you plant squash,
you'll get a zillion of them but you
can pick them when they're
small, cook and eat them with
their skins on."
She says they have a banana-
like"letiture. "I ate the first ones'
to see if I would die And I didn't so
then the rest .,of the family
did. When you'v got a garden,
and the purse is,„eiricty but there
whatever
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An Egmondville resident;
Grace Hussey was featured in a• •
story- on the front page of the
LOndon Free Press' family etion
MI Thursday. s. Hi y ared
her economy opping and
cooking habits With Free Press
consumer reporter Shirleyan
English.
The story, in Ms. English's
"Marketing Notes" column said:
.Mrs. Grace Hussey knows, how,
• to stretch a dollar untirit cries for
mercy.
Born in. England, she came to
Canada as a war bride after the
• Second World War and now !hies
inggiriondville near Seaford!,, She
says her, experiences during the
war with. food shortagef,, with
using 'what was available,.: were
good lessons in management and
came in h andy when she and her _
husband raised their ' five
children.
"There ai.e,,a lot of people who
are not educated in.: &etching
money. People who have been
hard ti p0' - • older . people who She recalled ' planting spinach E •
remember the depression; or who too late one summer and-it did not
lived through the war, they come up fully by-the,fime winter E
remember. ' arrived. Instead' of digging it up, =
"During. the War we went she left it until the next spspringin att..
around shopping hopefully but when to her; surprise, the green
• didn't expect anything. If you sprouts poked u0 'through the: ,=
found a cabbage, it really made snow! •
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always hunts for bargains, I got a cheque from the company ••••
putting any ''extra items, in thcc for 12 cents. I still have it. 'It
freezer. "We had plenty to eat Should hive been for $1.12, but = •
through, the storms. We lived out they deducted a dollar 'for seed =
in the cOuntry for almost 20 years costs."
when the kids wefe-•small and I • Although the price of fresh =
learned to, be prepared." summer vegetables is up, Mrs.
Mrs. Hussey says she shops •in .Hussey says there are still a lot of =
a peculiar way. "For years when I old-fashioned winter . vegetables =
lived in the country I only around, like turnip and cabbage. =
shopped, on payday so whenever I "Lots of the farmers hi Our ar
got to the fockl store, I spent all ' ea still grow turnips for Cattle =
the Money I Could lay my hands feed and for chickens td nibble. =
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put them- away.' I never buy turnip, they don't, have time to =
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