| In this article you will find some great hard to find | | | | COOKING TIPS, INFORMATION |
| cleaningand cooking tips, You can Copy and print for | | | | WARNING: DEEP-FRYING CRAZE |
| quick future references. | | | | People can do themselves serious injury attempting |
| CLEANING TIPS | | | | todeep-fry their turkey. In the past deep-frying has |
| Before washing, it is essential that all stains be | | | | burned downhouses and put cooks in hospital. |
| removed. | | | | Deep-fried turkey is juicy, and better tasting. However |
| Sometimes Soap or hot water will set a stain and | | | | withthis high risk method of cooking, besides the |
| make its removalimpossible. | | | | above, your turkeycan end up charred by the resulting |
| WARNING: DO NOT MIX BLEACH AND AMMONIA | | | | inferno. |
| TOGETHER, THE FUMES CAN | | | | There is an advantage of deep-frying due to its speed. |
| BE DEADLY. | | | | Cooking time is |
| Commercial cleaning supplies can aggravate your | | | | 3 1/2 minutes per pound. A big turkey is done in less |
| allergies andhave long terms effects on your health. | | | | then anhour. If you are going to deep-fry your turkey |
| You can save on yourhouse cleaning bill with very | | | | use a commercialpressurized fryer, rather than vats on |
| good results using less toxicsubstances. | | | | a stand. |
| Ø Ammonia - cuts grease, cleans windows, | | | | An uncovered pan with a rack in the bottom gives the |
| Strip wax off floors. | | | | bestresults in roasting. Cooking time varies with |
| Ø Baking soda - cleans, deodorizes, polishes, | | | | preference. |
| and removes stains. | | | | For rare meat, 16 minutes per pound. |
| Ø Bleach - whitens practically anything, | | | | For medium meat, 22 minutes per pound. |
| removes mould andmildew. | | | | For well done meat, 30 minutes per pound. |
| Ø Cornstarch - cleans and deodorizes carpets | | | | Add salt during or after cooking, not before. The salt |
| and rugs. | | | | flavourdoes not penetrate more then 1 inch. If the meat |
| *Rug Stains: Use a solution of half water, half white | | | | does not reachthe desired colour during roasting, |
| vinegar. | | | | increase the heat to (500 F)for a few minutes before |
| Shirt or blouse stain: Just a little of water and | | | | removing from the pan. |
| cornstarchwill remove. | | | | Methods of searing is subjecting the meat to a high |
| *Grass stains: Dampen stain with cold water, and rub | | | | temperatureuntil it is nicely browned. |
| with plainbar soap. (One without moisturizers). The | | | | By Browning in an uncovered pan in a hot oven (450 |
| stain should comeright out. Then wash normally. | | | | F-500F). |
| *Toilet bowl: use tang, or sprinkle baking soda into the | | | | By Browning in hot fat in a frying pan on the surface |
| bowl. | | | | burner. |
| Drizzle with vinegar. Scour with toilet brush. Cleans | | | | By Adding boiling water and cooking at boiling |
| anddeodorizes | | | | temperature untilthe outside of the meat has lost its |
| Berry Stain: Place the stained part over a pot and pour | | | | red colour. |
| boilingwater over it from a height of about 2 feet so | | | | Reasons For Cooking Meat |
| as to strike the stainwith force. Plunge the stained part | | | | To develop flavour. |
| up and down in the hot wateruntil the stain is removed. | | | | To soften the connective tissue when present in large |
| If stain is persistent, use Javelle water. | | | | quantity. |
| Peach Stains: are not easy to remove. Be careful not | | | | To kill any living organisms that may be present. |
| to wipehands with peach-stains on a good napkin, | | | | To make meatballs of even size, spread mixture in an |
| towel or apron. Stretchstain over a pot of hot water | | | | ice cube tray and press thedivider down to separate |
| and apply javelle water with amedicine-dropper. Do not | | | | meat into uniform squares. |
| allow it remain too long in contact withthe fibres. Javelle | | | | Take out divider and shape squares lightly into balls. |
| water rots even cotton and linen. Applyoxalic-acid | | | | Add a few drops of vinegar or lemon juice when |
| solution to neutralize the alkali and rinse thoroughlyin hot | | | | making blueberry pie. |
| water. Several applications may be necessary. | | | | Gives the flavour a pleasant lift. |
| Tea And Coffee Stains. | | | | When it comes to food, healthy living, etc., generally the |
| Follow the same procedures as for berry stains | | | | informationapply to both Canada and The U.S.A. |
| above. | | | | Canadas Food Guide to Healthy Eating and the |
| Blood and Meat-Juice. | | | | Food Safety and Nutritious Programs provide |
| Never put in hot water as that sets the stain. Soak at | | | | guidelines for save and nutritious eating to help improve |
| once incold water. Rub with soap and wash. A paste | | | | and protect your health. |
| of raw starch mixed withcold water will remove these | | | | Visit |
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| until stain disappears. | | | | food. |
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| Wash in cold water, then warm water and soap. | | | | [ |
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| Wood Furniture; To remove water stains, dab white | | | | for accuracy or completeness nor shall he be held |
| toothpasteonto the stain. Allow the paste to dry and | | | | liable for any damage or loss arising out of or in any |
| then gently buffwith a soft cloth | | | | way related to the information or utilization of it. |