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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Grandma Hystad's Recipes, Cooking And Cleaning Tips


In this article you will find some great hard to find cleaning

and cooking tips, You can Copy and print for quick future references.

CLEANING TIPS

Before washing, it is essential that all stains be removed.

Sometimes Soap or hot water will set a stain and make its removal

impossible.

WARNING: DO NOT MIX BLEACH AND AMMONIA TOGETHER, THE FUMES CAN

BE DEADLY.

Commercial cleaning supplies can aggravate your allergies and

have long terms effects on your health. You can save on your

house cleaning bill with very good results using less toxic

substances.

Ø Ammonia - cuts grease, cleans windows, Strip wax off floors.

Ø Baking soda - cleans, deodorizes, polishes, and removes stains.

Ø Bleach - whitens practically anything, removes mould and

mildew.

Ø Cornstarch - cleans and deodorizes carpets and rugs.

*Rug Stains: Use a solution of half water, half white vinegar.

Shirt or blouse stain: Just a little of water and cornstarch

will remove.

*Grass stains: Dampen stain with cold water, and rub with plain

bar soap. (One without moisturizers). The stain should come

right out. Then wash normally.

*Toilet bowl: use tang, or sprinkle baking soda into the bowl.

Drizzle with vinegar. Scour with toilet brush. Cleans and

deodorizes

Berry Stain: Place the stained part over a pot and pour boiling

water over it from a height of about 2 feet so as to strike the stain

with force. Plunge the stained part up and down in the hot water

until the stain is removed. If stain is persistent, use Javelle water.

Peach Stains: are not easy to remove. Be careful not to wipe

hands with peach-stains on a good napkin, towel or apron. Stretch

stain over a pot of hot water and apply javelle water with a

medicine-dropper. Do not allow it remain too long in contact with

the fibres. Javelle water rots even cotton and linen. Apply

oxalic-acid solution to neutralize the alkali and rinse thoroughly

in hot water. Several applications may be necessary.

Tea And Coffee Stains.

Follow the same procedures as for berry stains above.

Blood and Meat-Juice.

Never put in hot water as that sets the stain. Soak at once in

cold water. Rub with soap and wash. A paste of raw starch mixed with

cold water will remove these stains on flannel, blankets, and heavy

goods. Repeat until stain disappears.

Egg-Stain:

Wash in cold water, then warm water and soap.

Mix 50-50 water, white vinegar. Great for stubborn carpet

stains.

LIGHTSIDE

A man is driving up a narrow mountain road. A woman is driving

down the same road. As they pass each other the woman leans out

her window and yells, “PIG!”

The man leans out his window and yells, “STUPID!”

He keeps driving up the Mountain, comes around a corner, and

smashes his car after slamming into a pig in the middle of the

road.

Wood Furniture; To remove water stains, dab white toothpaste

onto the stain. Allow the paste to dry and then gently buff

with a soft cloth

COOKING TIPS, INFORMATION

WARNING: DEEP-FRYING CRAZE

People can do themselves serious injury attempting to

deep-fry their turkey. In the past deep-frying has burned down

houses and put cooks in hospital.

Deep-fried turkey is juicy, and better tasting. However with

this high risk method of cooking, besides the above, your turkey

can end up charred by the resulting inferno.

There is an advantage of deep-frying due to its speed. Cooking time is

3 1/2 minutes per pound. A big turkey is done in less then an

hour. If you are going to deep-fry your turkey use a commercial

pressurized fryer, rather than vats on a stand.

An uncovered pan with a rack in the bottom gives the best

results in roasting. Cooking time varies with preference.

For rare meat, 16 minutes per pound.

For medium meat, 22 minutes per pound.

For well done meat, 30 minutes per pound.

Add salt during or after cooking, not before. The salt flavour

does not penetrate more then 1 inch. If the meat does not reach

the desired colour during roasting, increase the heat to (500 F)

for a few minutes before removing from the pan.

Methods of searing is subjecting the meat to a high temperature

until it is nicely browned.

By Browning in an uncovered pan in a hot oven (450 F-500F).

By Browning in hot fat in a frying pan on the surface burner.

By Adding boiling water and cooking at boiling temperature until

the outside of the meat has lost its red colour.

Reasons For Cooking Meat

To develop flavour.

To soften the connective tissue when present in large quantity.

To kill any living organisms that may be present.

To make meatballs of even size, spread mixture in an ice cube tray and press the

divider down to separate meat into uniform squares.

Take out divider and shape squares lightly into balls.

Add a few drops of vinegar or lemon juice when making blueberry pie.

Gives the flavour a pleasant lift.

When it comes to food, healthy living, etc., generally the information

apply to both Canada and The U.S.A.

Canada’s Food Guide to Healthy Eating and the Food Safety and Nutritious Programs provide guidelines for save and nutritious eating to help improve and protect your health.

Visit http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca

You will also find links to other sites in reference to food.

Healthy Eating.

[http://www.hc-gc.ca/nutrition]

Food recalls and allergy alerts.

http://www.cfia-acia.agr.ca

or

http://www.inspection.gc.ca

Click on food recalls and allergy warnings.

You can ask to be added to the automatic notification list.

Health and Disease Prevention Information.

http://www.canadian-health-network.ca

While at it why not check out the Guide to Active Healthy living. Click on;

http://www.paguide.com

You will also find links to other sites in reference to food.

I hope the above information will help you with some of your cooking

and cleaning chores around your home.

Disclaimer: The Author of this article is not responsible for accuracy or completeness nor shall he be held liable for any damage or loss arising out of or in any way related to the information or utilization of it.








Thursday, December 16, 2010

Grandma Hystad's Recipes, Cooking, Cleaning, Tips, Bar Mixes

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Recipes, Cooking Tips, Cleaning Tips, Bar mixes. You can
then copy and paste only articles you would like to save.


GANDMA’S WRAPPED TURKEY


TURKEY ROASTING TIME


AUNT PAT’S BUTTER TARTS


MOM’S MINCEMEAT COOKIES


LIGHT SIDE


TIPS FOR CLEANING, WARNING


BAR MIXES


NON-ALOHLIC DRINK


RESPONSIBLE DRINKING


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GANDMA’S WRAPPED TURKEY


Place dressed turnkey, breast up in centre of greased, wide,
heavy foil. Bring ends of foil up over breast. Overlap fold
and press up against ends of turkey. Place bird in shallow pan.
Open foil last 20 minutes to brown. Bake at 450 F, (230 C)
according to time table.


Weights Roasting Times


Ready To Cook Weight Roasting Time


8 – 10 lbs 2 ¼ - 2 ½ hours


10 – 12 lbs 2 ½ - 3 hours


14 – 16 lbs 3 – 3 ¼ hours


18 – 20 lbs 3 ¼ - 3 ½ hours


22 – 24 lbs 3 ½ - 3 ¾ hours


AUNT PAT’S FAVOURITE BUTTER TARTS


1/3 cup ………………………(80 ml) …………………butter


1 cup………………………………(250 ml)…………………brown sugar


2 tablespoons…………(30 ml)……………………milk or cream


1/3 cup……………………….(80 ml)……………………currants


1 egg beaten well


1 teaspoon……………….(5 ml)………………………vanilla


Mix all ingredients together. Put in unbaked tart shells.
Bake at 450 F, (230 C),for 8 minutes. Turn down to 350 F,
(175 C), and cook until brown.


MOM’S MINCEMEAT COOKIES


¾ cup…………………………………(185 ml)…………………shortening


1 ½ cups…………………………(375 ml)…………………sugar


3 eggs beaten


3 cups………………………………(750 ml)…………………flour


¾ teaspoon……………………(3.75 ml)………………salt


1 teaspoon………………….(4 ml)…………………..soda


1 cup…………………………………(250 ml)……………….canned mincemeat


3 tablespoons………….(45 ml)…………………water


1 cup…………………………………(250 ml)…………………walnuts


Cream, sugar and shortening. Then add eggs. Sift flour, salt,
and soda together. Add to creamed mixture. Add mincemeat and
water. Stir until thoroughly mixed. Add nuts and stir. Drop
from teaspoon onto well greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350F,
(175 C), for 10-15 minutes.


YIELD: 4-5 dozen cookies
TIME: 1 hour


GRANDMA’S WHIPPED SHORT BREAD COOKIES


1 pound………………….(500 g)…………………….butter or margarine


3 cups…………………….(750 ml)……………………flour


1 cup……………………….(250 ml)………………..icing sugar


Beat with mixer until creamy. Drop on cookie sheet and bake
at 350 F, (175 C), until slightly brown.


YIELD: makes approximately 5 dozen cookies


CALORIES: approximately 80 calories per cookie


TIME: 1 hour (includes cooking and cleaning time)


LIGHT SIDE


A fellow finds himself in front of st. Peter at the golden gate.
St. Peter explains it is not easy to get to heaven. There are
some criteria before entry.


He asks the guy are you religious? Gave money to the church? Gave
money to the poor? Help his neighbour?


The fellow answers “no”.


Peter says, “look, work with me, I am trying to help you, think”.


The fellow says, ”Well, I came out of a store and found this old
lady surrounded by a dozen bikers. They were shoving her around,
and abusing her. I got so mad I threw my grocery bags down, fought through the crowd, and got her purse back. After helping her to her feet, I went to the biggest, baddest biker and told him how despicable, cowardly, and mean he was. Then I spat in his face.”


“Wow”, said peter, “ That’s very impressive. When did this happen”?


“oh, about five minutes ago”, replied the fellow.


Guide to Introduction of Solids For Infants.


4 to 6 months


Iron-enriched infant cereal


(Provides a dietary source of iron to avoid depletion of infant’s
iron stores)


6 to 9 months


Pureed vegetables. Pureed and juices.


(provides dietary source of vitamins, minerals and energy.
Introduces new food flavours and starts setting basis for
Good eating habits).


Pureed meat,fish and poultry. Egg yolk. Yoghurt, cottage cheese
Pureed well-cooked legumes (i.e. beans, peas, lentils)
(Provides additional protein, vitamins, and iron for rapid growth).


Dried bread products e.g.rusks.


(Encourages chewing when teeth erupt)


TIPS FOR CLEANING WITHOUT TOXIC CHEMICALS


WARNING: Never, MIX BLEACH AND AMMONIA TOGETHER, THE FUMES CAN BE DEADLY.


Commercial cleaning supplies can aggravate your allergies and have long terms effects on your health. You can save on your house-cleaning bill with very good results using less toxic substances.


Ø Ammonia – cuts grease, cleans windows, Strip wax off floors.


Ø Baking soda – cleans, deodorizes, polishes, and removes stains.


Ø Bleach – whitens practically anything, removes mould and mildew.


Ø Cornstarch – cleans and deodorizes carpets and rugs.


Ø Lemon juice – cuts grease and stains on aluminium and porcelain.


Ø Ketchup – cleans copper.


Ø Vegetable oil – good furniture polish.


Ø Washing soda – cuts grease and disinfects.


White vinegar – cleans windows, shines metal surfaces.


Grout: ammonia, vinegar, water softener and water.


Clean Runners: ammonia.


Furniture Polish: turpentine, vinegar, boiled linseed oil.


Remove Lime Scale from Kettles etc: vinegar and water.


Clean Plastic Wrap From Toasters, Kettles: nail polish and acetone.


BAR MIXES


After Dinner Special


1 ½ oz. apricot brandy


1 ½ oz. Curacao


2 oz. limejuice


Combine with ice; shake. Strain.


Add a twist of lime and ice.


Drop in the peel.


Can-Am Flyer


1 ½ oz, Barcardi


1 ½ tsp. Limejuice


1 pinch sugar


Champagne


Combine the rum, juice and sugar with ice.


Shake. Strain; fill the glass with champagne.


Non-alcoholic Drink


Christmas Juice Punch


2 quarts apple juice


2 quarts cranberry juice


8 oz. lemon juice


8 oz. sugar


2 bottles ginger ale


Combine everything except the ginger ale.


Stir well. Add ginger ale plus chunks of ice before serving.


RESPONSIBLE DRINKING


If you have teenagers, or in fact any adult, impress on them
the risks of driving while intoxicated. Statistics demonstrate
many fatal road accidents are caused by drunk drivers.


If you're having a Christmas party, provide food with drinks. Offer non-alcoholic substitutes such as fruit, soft drinks.


2 drinks taken within an hour by a person 100 pounds produces a
.075 reading. One drink is equal to about 1.5 oz. of whisky or 2
bottles of beer. The rate of elimination for each hour after drinking has stopped is 015. A 200 pound person, after 1 drink produces a reading of .019, so you can see there is a big difference due to weight.


As a host it is your duty to make sure no one leaves your party impaired.
Have some one drive them home.


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