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Tomato rot is a common disease
which develops as a result of condi
tions unfavorable to the plants. Often
rot is the result of a long period of
moist weather. Tomato rot
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and a slice cut from the ham and bak
ed separately makes a very palatable
hot meat course. The Consumer Sec
tion, Marketing Service, Dominion
Department of Agriculture, suggests
the following recipes for ham
and cold;
Baked Ham Slice for Dinner
With Tomatoes
. Cut slice of ham about l/£ inches
thick. Cut off rind. Cover bottom of
casserole or baking dish with sliced
onions, Place ham on onions. Season
2 cups canned tomatoes with salt,
pepper and, sugar. Pour over ham,
Bake in a moderate oven (350’F.)
about IM hours or until ham is tend-
What to do about tomato rot
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Jack Pym, Grade VIII
Lillian Angus, Grade VIII
With Maple Syrup
Cat slice of ham about 1% inches
thick and cut. off rind, Rub about ¥2..
teaspoon mustard into ham, Stick a
few cloves into fat around edge of
ham slice, Pour ¥2 cup maple syrup
over ham, Bake in a moderate oven
(350°F.) about l¥t hours or until ham
is tender, keeping ham covered dur
ing first part of baking. ’
Ham Sandwiches for Picnics
With Cheese
Spread two slices of white or whole
Wheat bread lightly with mixture of
grated cheese and butter. Place slice
of ham on one slice of bread. Cover
with second slice to form sandwich.
With Peanuts
Combine equal quantities of chop
per peanuts and cooked ham. Moisten
with mayonnaise or cooked salad
dressing. Spread generously between
slices of white or whole wheat bread.
Ham Salads for Lunch or Supper
Ham and Egg Salad
cups diced cooked ham
cup diced celery
Hard-cooked eggs, sliced
tablespoons minced onion
French dressing
Combine ingredients and sprinkle
with French dressing. Allow to stand,
then mix with cooked salad dressing
or mayonnaise. Arrange in salad bowl
lined with lettuce or pile on crisp let
tuce on individual salad plates.
Jellied Ham Rolls
slices cooked ham
small bar white cream cheese
or 1 cup cottage cheese
cream to moisten
cup horseradish
package lemon jelly powder
cups boiling water
cup vinegar
turns the diseased part of the fruit
black as shown in the accompanying
illustration.
Spraying tomato plants with Bor
deaux mixture or dusting with copper
lime mixture for a few weeks after
the plants are set out is
means of preventing the
Burn any fruits which are
be infected.
Madeline Mellor, Grade VHI
the best
disease,
found to
Jean McLeod, Grade VIII
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PHYSICIAN
Telephone 29
TESTED RECIPES
Phone 19
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horse radish. Spread generously on
thin slices of ham. Roll tightly. A.r-
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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powder in boiling water to which
vinegar, salt and cayenne have been
added. Cool. Pour over,ham rolls and
chill. When thoroughly set, cut into
Household
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The carbonated beverages, especial
ly ginger ale, have definitely been es
tablished as an ingredient for salads,
as well as for cold punches and mix
ed drinks. One smart hostess serves
a pineapple fizz cocktail prior to her
important dinners. Her guests like it
and invariably beg the recipe. The
drink is made with one and one-half
cups unsweetened pineapple juice, two
tablespoons lemon juice, one egg
white, three drops of Worcestershire
sauce and crushed ice placed in a
shaker, leaving sufficient room for a
good shaking. Add two 12-ounce bot
tles of pale dry ginger ale, well chill
ed, and serve in tall, thin glasses.
Or for Dessert
Another smart summer appetizer is
Frozen Fruit Cocktail. Make with
one and one-half cups crushed pine
apple, two cups orange pulp, three-
fourths cup grapefruit pulp, one and
one-fourth cups powdered sugar, one
cup ginger ale. Add the sugar to
fruits and stir gently until sugar is
dissolved. Add carbonated beverage.
Set into freezing tray of automatic
refrigerator.
For a splendid frozen salad use dne-
rolling pin. Whip cream to custard
like consistency and fold in candy
crumbs. Place in freezing tray of re
frigerator to freeze. To serve, place
a serving-of frozen peppermint’ cream
in tall frosted glass and fill with gin
ger ale. Stir slightly with spoon to
make it fizz, and serve with spoon and
straw.
Party Punch
For a delicious buffet punch use
one cup ’ water, two cups sugar, one
cup orange pekoe tea, five lemons, six
oranges, two cups crushed pineapple
and syrup, one cup maraschino cher
ries and four cups ginger ale. Boil
water and sugar for 10 minutes, add
cup of tea, juice of lemons, oranges,
crushed pineapple and syrup. Strain.
Add one cup ice, cherries and ginger
ale. More water may be added, if de
sired.
Weekly
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There are certain precautions
which should be taken if tomatoes in
the home garden are to keep healthy,
In the average vegetable garden,
where only a small amount of space
is available, tomatoes should be tied■*** uvcniuuiUj L1XxcVLw vo blivUlLl UL LltXU
half cup cream cheese, one-fourth cup to stakes or trained on trellises. As-
mayonnaise, eight ozs. marshmallows
(cut fine) one small can crushed pine
apple, one-half pint cream (whipped),
one cup ginger ale, and Maraschino
cherries for garnish. Cream the cheese
add mayonnaise, marshmallows, pine
apple and ginger ale. Blend well.
Fold in the whipped cream. Freeze
in tray of automatic refrigerator only
until solid. If left to freeze too long,
ice crystals may form. Cut into squar
es and serve on crisp lettuce with
cherries as garnish.
To Cool Off
For a reviving warm weather drink,
use a quart of ginger ale, eight ozs.
peppermint stick candy and two cups
whipping cream. Put the candy
through food chopper or roll with
ide from Saving space by staking, the
tomato patch will look neater and the
tomatoes will be cleaner than they
would be if the vines were allowed to
sprawl on the ground. When staked
or trellised tomatoes ripen more
quickly because the sun can reach
them easier. Most important of all,
however, is the fact that if the tomat
oes are kept off the ground there will
be less danger of their being attacked
by rot.
oblong shapes with one ham roll in
each. Serve on crisp lettuce. If de
sired ope-half cup- seedless raisins may:
be added to jelly mixture when part
ially set.
No wardrobe is complete without
its quota of sweaters. Here are two
new models designed with an eye to
summer use. The first is a heavy
white handknit with heavy cable
stitched border in bright red on one
side of t.he front in bright navy on the
other. The other sweater - is light
weight wool in royal blue with tiny
appliqued circles of fine white angora.
HAM FOR MANY OCCASIONS
What a convenience it is to have a
cooked ham or a smoked shoulder of
pork in the refrigerator ready to serve
at a moment’s notice! One character
istic of these smoked meats which
homemakers appreciate is their excel
lent keeping quality both before and
after cooking. If you buy a ham prin
cipally to use as cold meat for lunch,
supper or the picnic basket, why not
service it once as the hot meat for
dinner? Hot baked ham is delicious
.Wife Preservers
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