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The Rural Voice, 1978-09, Page 41Chili Sauce 4 qts. chopped attd peeled tomatoes 2 cups chopped onions 1 c. chopped sweet red pepper 1 c. chopped sweet green pepper 1 small red hot pepper 3 tblsp. salt 21/2 c. w. sugar 2'/i c. vinegar 1 tblsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. allspice Combine vegetables. salt, sugar and cook until mixture begins tothicken. then add vinegar and spices and cook until mixture becomes a thick sauce. Seal. Barb. Consitt Next month the Rural Voice will be featuring apple recipes and would like readers to contribute any family favourites using that fruit. Send thereto Rural Voice at Box 10. Blyth. Make a batch of tomato sauce Fully ripened tomatoes should be refrigerated and used within 2 to 3 days. Allow unripe tomatoes to ripen away from direct sunlight at room temperature before refrigerating them. Before serving. bring ripe tomatoes to room temperature. Tomatoes can be served in numerous ways --in salads. as appetizers. in sand- wiches. as a garnish and in many hot dishes. cut up or crushed in a sauce. Here's a terrific idea for great eating now and later! Prepare a large batch of Farm Fresh Tomato Sauce using fresh Ontario tomatoes. Use sonic sauce now and freeze the rest. It's handy to have ready to use in casseroles. lasagna and other recipes that call for a tomato sauce. Farm Fresh Tomato Sauce 5 pounds tomatoes 2 onions. finely chopped 4 cloves garlic. minced 1 4 cup vegetable oil 1 2 minced green onion I green pepper. seeded. chopped 1-3.4 cups dry red wine or tomato juice 2 tsp salt 1 tsp paprika 1 2 teaspoon oregano leaves 3 4 tsp pepper 3,4 tsp rosemary 1 2 tsp anise seed Wash tomatoes. dip in boiling water. then into cold water. Remove stem end and peel. Chop coarsely. Cook onions and garlic in oil until golden. Add remaining ingredients. Bring to boil. stirring. Reduce heat. Cover. Simmer 1 hour. Uncover. Simmer 15 minutes. Cool. Transfer to freezer containers. Freeze. Makes about 10 cups. Wedding Bells... and Flowers So, your wedding date has been set, and now you are making the arrangements. Your flower order is important. It can help to make the day, and also provide many pleasant memories. We would count it a privilege to serve you on this glad occasion. Listowel Florist Ltd. u V. 0.m LISTONRt, ONTARIO 170 Wallace N. Listowel Phone 291-2040 When you "say it with flowers" from Listowel Florist, "you've said it all." United No. 461 FTD No. 752675 Taylor's Groceteria Midway between Blvth & Wingham * Farm Fresh Eggs L • Eedys Home Baking products • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables • Good selection of Freezer products and Cold Meats Open Mon.-Wed.-Fri.8:30-9:1111 Tues.-Thurs.,Sat. 8:30 -6:00 Belgrave 357-1254 i 1978 HONEYCROP HONEY Makes Good Things Taste Better * * OPEN 75' per Ib. Liquid Honey Bring your own containers weekdays to our Apiary and have them filled. Come see us at our NEW HOME We also have • Bees wax by the Ib. • Bees wax products • Candles • Ceramics • Rawleigh Distributer • Ontario Mustard • Unique Gifts weekdays 8:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS FERGUSON APIARIES 3 MILES FROM HENSALL ON HWY. #84 R.R. 2 Hensall Phone 236-4979 WE RURAL VOICE/SEPTEMBER 1978 PG. 41