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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-06-11, Page 3M* RK 1�7 A 0 P, 54 .I WR2, � W.. P, "p" 60* f0 Ugup, TV 's, V Ty q. _01,xM %1-14 -14- 144" d 0 119 a�Utjt'le. --gi our food. 11hop t 0 in ustrialis pp, *14k, 4ioi to; wirvito�i traged - tun,tkeilp!L y 0011", .'' - it contains any harm�-- acre eT acre of v6g#abW r ,, 1. #i.,, bacteria., in t ' he fields because sometlnng;,�,Tas, �-,�The 4v 11A -and. we d , Id conducted when wrong with our systo, "oJlu ,,, s -opened -j- ap a num r 47 'Ithe tin d he, of not get thom to peoplb�,4.,746,*Pq,,� 's mnoq �,a meal �off 'parts of the 'ing for want �'of goo ur hours affer-� fish was,,thrp on IBM t. ft" Tw ity-fo the same. �"­ on,, 4. e, *ar4s., tlioy,,�WerO hi good spirits, aukl None f0r:";a'PyQ)4e appeared to' bavo, "A 1 p onhl, to- 49'.1 flects from "tin� -food whidylias eeu fr�tbfood to rot. tinne& for ei&hty-,*n'0 years', -�TO, PART Olf A,,$PAR-AO S OUV.HT BAR A�6 NE]i US, T Q` A�sparagus may be served in a '1310 'and should be made variety of ways, to -form a geoerous part of the spring TKin bloo!d an4.L_W6ak �nerves -gener- diet. ljll��Ar , e found together. Red blooded Too often, the edible portion only T,616ple seldom 'pomplain of nervous- of asparagus is used, and the re - 21"s. The reason is that the blood mainder wasted. But there need be fieds the nerves and keeps them,ton- no waste at all. The -most econom- ed up to do7 the work nature intended. ical method is to serve only the tips ,ften the blood is thin -and weak it and edible tender portion, then there Jails in this important function and is nothing left on the plate. Cut off Ifervous troubles follow. The follow- these parts after boiling and serve -Ing case will interest those who need in any desired way. Because only the a tonie for the blood I and nerves. Mrs. tips are tender enough to serve does 3). Veno; Union Square, N. S., says:— riot mean that the rest cannot be r4WIth a feeling of gratitude I write made use of. tD tell you what Dr. Williams' Pink After the tender portion is cut off, pills did for me. I had become badly the harder portion of the stalk can 2,m down, and -reached the stage be cooked longer with the juice fn. -when I could not do my bousework- I which it was drst boiled, and will -was not only weak, but my nerves form the flavoring of a delightful weemed completely shattered. The cream of asparagus soup, or an as- leadt noise would startle me and I paragus-sauce to lie used as a dress- ,Wj�§ sub ect to nervous headaches. ing for vegetables, souffles or omelets. Vorse M11, I could not sleep at night. Asparagus Cream Soup is not dif- Perhaps I would get an hour or two ficult to make, and costs liftle' more sleep, and then lie awake for the rest than a potato puree or cream soup, ,of the night. I had reached a stage and it forms a w6l;ome change as a -when I actually -feared I would lose dinner soup. :my mind. up to the time I decided to, Care should always be exercised in take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, nothing cooking asparagus that the delicate I -had taken seemed to dd me any flavior is'not lost. UnlIess the stalks good. I got a few boxes of these and are extra large, it should not be soon there was no doubt they -ere cooked longer than twenty minuteg. the medicine to help me. As I con- Not more than one teaspoon of salt iti,aued the use of the pills I gradual- ty grew stronger, ate better 'and. could to one quart of wateT should be used. More salt will toughen it. sleep at night, and now I am as well As asparagus is one of the few iand strong as a woman could wish to v�getables which form a course by be. I hope some other weak, nervous th niselves, it is particularly useful "on will be benefitted by my ex- foe 1perienm.py r serving at spring luncheons. Dr. Williams, pink Pills are sold by Asparagus Custard. tall medicine dealers or by mail at 50C , box from The Dr, Williams' Medi-: Two eggs, -one and ane -half cups cine Co., Brockville, Ont. milk, one cup cooked asparagus, two tablespoons melted butter, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, a very little grated DOCTOR DECRIES WILLOWY lemon rind and grated nutmeg. Method: Reat eggs; add milk and FIGURES cooked asparagus cut into half-inch see I ,qt is a tragedy to . 0 many pieces, melted butter, pepper, grated girls trying to get willowy, figures, 1(mon-rind and grated nutmeg. Pour and, jr� spite of the talk about physi- into buttered individual custard -cups, cal culture, there is an appalling stand in a pan of hot water and cook number, of badly developed young men in a moderate oven until set. Serve and young women going -about the hot in cups. streets." Asparagus Soup. Sir Bruce -Porter is so quoted in the Observer (London) , in a report of an Cook the tough portions of aspara address he made at the 21st annual gus in water in which A has been meeti-ng of the Southern Co-OPel'.ative boiled, or add water. When tender, 1150ft*alescent Fund re-cently. press through a sieve, add its own "Why girls want to qlook like weak liquor, and for each three cupfuls of and -weedy young men I Cannot iln- this liquid add one�half teaspoonful ,gine 11 he went Oft- "But they will of onion juice and one cup of hot milk. get iiiat figure all right, and with it Rub together one tablespoon of but - digestive troubles and a greater risk ter and two tablespoons of flour un - .of consumption, Why should bhe til smooth and gradUally add to the fair—the strong—sex try to copy the asparagus soup. Season with salt and worst points in young men? Don't peppQr. let your daughters and nieces MAI- vate that figure. The craze won't Asparagus Au -Gratin. last, and it does not make for a haPPY Two cups cooked diced asparagus, old age --if they ever reach it." L one cup soft breadcrumbs, one-half Girls., be added, Were being t2ught a lot of things not Worth twopence, cup grated &eese, one-half cup milk, four tablespoonl� melted butter. Method: Mix the breadcrumbs with the melted butter and place in R greased baking dish in layers, alter- usting with asparagus and cheese, T-0 , MOTHER Pour milk aver all and sprinkle but- tered crumbs on top. Brown lightly CLAD DAUGHTWI in a hot oven. 4sparagus On Toast. Boil asparagus, drain, and serve on IS WELL' er4;utons of bread, or slices of trim- ined fried bread. Pour over clari- Tdh How Ly& L fled butter to which a few grains of nutmeg have been added, and serve Very hot. Garnish with stars of pick .J�&Vtaloor Dau&ees led be�YL walth 'ter A squeezer has been invented to —'V`d6b 0 &R�ia�i the juice from a slice of T beiM aulu= 'I Jb 16 L * 1-1 lemon since We W" Aft I WW�., A &W automatic telephone system motkthii 610 has ble'en e0vaw has been -placed in Operation at to' teman Prague. Of schw 06 eaterzrt of e time. e, hime NO HURRY AT ALL ied AM eront ds.of medi * A t� - h Tr-r-r-r-ringi went the telephone, �1 Wile I for w1bout the fifth time, slid, with A muttered ifnprecatioA.- the doctor took P-71 ceiver. up the Te I'Yes?', hoi said. a0h ' doctor,,, came the arm 4111 Ver4,ouMt7h wben ar Wife kas bad an aceldentv'114 .bd It iltfey a peol M*,W geerm- siat amd she can hei� how d Vier since she bq9M goult .4,�FZUW A at%nds school wak�(,d Hfi* said the doctor, "perhaps od.gbo gltstiug and do4aft o-% owi gA loeklaw.0 rts. �6tht� x so" agreed fhe :V61ce 4f_4160 wb ij�N�5 �Q" xl;�"Ld !�to the dddor'a Jfte&clft6% any one )d relievield. 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