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Process in boiling water canner
with water 1-2-inches above jar
tops. Bring water to a rolling boil
then set timer for the recom
mended processing time.
Some recipes from the work
shop are printed as follows. Do not
alter the proportions if you you are
going to can these recipes as the
proportions of vegetables to acid
and tomatoes may make it unsafe.
SCALLOPED FRESH
TOMATOES
1 medium onion, chopped
2 tablespoons butter
4 medium, ripe tomatoes, sliced
1 cup grated sharp cheese
1 cup fine, soft bread crumbs
1 cup dairy sour cream
2 eggs, well-beaten
Vi teaspoon salt
Cook onions in butter until ten
der. Place half the tomatoes in a
10x6x11 '/a -inch baking dish. Top
with half each onions, cheese, and
crumbs; repeat. Mix remaining
ingredients. Pour over top. Bake at
350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes.
Serves 4 to 5.
TOMATO SALSA
4 cups peeled, cored, chopped
tomatoes
2 cups seeded, chopped long
green chiles
'/> cup seeded, chopped jalapeno
peppers
V* cup chopped onions
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 cups vinegar
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon oregano leaves
1 tablespoon fresh cilantro
\'A teaspoon salt
Combine all ingredients in a
large saucepan and bring the mix
ture to a boil, stirring frequently.
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Reduce heat and simmer 20
minutes, stirring occasionally.
Ladle hot into pint jars, leaving
’/a -inch headspace. Adjust lids and
process in a boiling water canner
for 15 minutes. Yield: 4 pints.
TOMATO TACO SAUCE
8 quarts peeled, cored, finely
chopped paste tomatoes
2 cloves garlic, crushed
5 cups chopped onions
4 jalapeno peppers, seeded,
chopped
4 long green chiles, seeded,
chopped
2Va cups vinegar
2 tablespoons salt
l'/a tablespoons black pepper
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons oregano leaves
1 teaspoon ground cumin
Combine ingredients in a large
saucepan. Bring to a boil, then
reduce heat and simmer, stirring
frequently until thick (about 1
hour). Ladle hot mixture into pint
jars, leaving V 4 -inch headspace.
Adjust lids and process in boiling
water canner for IS minutes.
Yield: 16-18 pints.
TOMATO PASTE SALSA
3 quarts peeled, cored, chopped
slicing tomatoes
3 cups chopped onions
6 jalapeno peppers, seeded,
finely chopped
4 long green chiles, seeded,
chopped
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 12-ounce cans tomato paste
2 cups bottled lemon juice
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons oregano leaves
1 teaspoon black pepper
Combine all ingredients in a
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large saucepan. Bring to a boil.
Reduce heat and simmer for 30
minutes, stirring occasionally.
Ladle hot into pint jars, leaving
Vi -inch headspace. Adjust lids and
process in boiling water canner for
IS minutes.
Yield: 7-9 pints. ,
LETTI’S HOMEMADE
TOMATO SOUP
S-quarts tomatoes, cored,
quartered
1 large onion, chopped
1 large pepper, chopped
1 cup chopped celery leaves
Wash tomatoes, core, quarter,
and place in kettle with other veg
etables. Cook until vegetables are
tender, stir often to prevent scorch
ing and sticking. When vegetables
are tender, put them through a food
mill to remove skins and seeds.
Season with salt and pepper, to
taste.
Freeze tomato mixture in 2 cup
containers to make 1 quart soup.
When ready to make soup, have
tomato mixture heated. Make the
following milk mixture.
1 tablespoon flour
1 tablespoon butter
1 cup milk
Mix together flour and cold milk
until lumps dissolve. Melt butter
and heat flour and milk mixture
over medium heat until it boils and
thickens, stirring often. Season
with salt and pepper if desired.
Have ready equal amounts of
hot thickened milk mixture and
tomato mixture. Slowly pour the
tomato mixture into the milk mix
ture, stirring as you do it Remem
ber tomatoes are acid. If you forget
and add the milk into the tomato
juice, it will curdle almost immedi
ately. Heat gently until serving
temperature.
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This past Sunday our son from
Georgia asked me to take a drive
with him. We spent a few hours
simply driving in our local area.
During this time we drove through
three covered bridges and saw a
beautiful stone arch bridge.
It was a time for reminiscing as
I pointed out the place where a
blacksmith shop was previously
located. Here my father brought
his horses to be shod. We saw
large homes built along the
Conestoga River, and I told him
where houses had been burned
down. There were abandoned
stone quarries, and we took some
pictures.
One day during his visit we
were eating dinner when his bro
ther stopped in to say that he was
going to pick up some baby pigs.
You should have seen those
grandchildren push in their French
ADADC Simplifies
Food Label Literacy
SYRACUSE, N.Y. An in
formation explosion has hit
America’s supermarkets and
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council Inc. (ADADC) in
conjunction with National Dairy
Council is taking advantage of the
new label system to promote dairy
products.
"LABEL-EASE; A guide to
Using the New Food Labels” is an
educational program for high
school students and adults devel
oped by the National Dairy Coun
cil (NDC) to demystify the new
nutrition labels.
With more than 17 pieces of nu
trition information listed on each
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fries as they wanted to go along.
After the pigs arrived, they were
something new to play with on the
farm. Our two black cats hid every
time they saw the children coming
and could only be petted at feed
ing time.
Just now I have so many bou
quets. There are not enough tables
to put all of them on and properly
display them. In the living room is
a big green vase with gladiolas.
The dining room table has a vase
of large zinnias while the kitchen
table has two bouquets. One is of
asters and the other of roses. For
some reason our roses do not last
very long after they are cut. I’ve
tried putting them in hard water
instead of soft water but it does
not seem to make any difference.
Even giving them fresh cuts does
not help.
label, reading and understanding
them can be very confusing. La
bel-ease focuses on seven key nu
tritional components: vitamin A,
vitamin C, calcium, iron, protein,
fiber and fat/calories.
Consumers may be surprised to
find that foods they considered
healthy because they are low-cal
orie or low-fat are not nutrient
dense. Although they’re low in
calories or fat, they provide little
or no nutrient value. On the other
hand, foods they’ve avoided be
cause of calorie or fat content,
such as dairy products, may be ex
cellent sources of nutrients and
can be added to the diet in mod
eration.
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