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FANCY CHEESE EASILY MADE.
O. G. H mp* r. AtobtMl TW‘r>man <>mrc.n Ar-
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During the summer months nearly
With the spring cultivation out of
Beef Bauto—Cut up cold roast of
every one appreciates some of the soft
the
way.
the
early
spraying
over,
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any kind of small pieces, as much aa
fancy cheeses. It is during this sea
la needed for a stew. But butter tn the first thinning through, many of son that Smeirkase. Dutch or more
a pan and brown a large onion cut up the orchardiats t>egin to let down on properly Cottage cheese, is most pop
tine, add meat and let It brown quick ’ the orchard work. Especially is this ular.
t
ly; then add a tablespoon of corn true with the young orchard, and wjth
It is the purpose of this article to
meal; keep stirring and turning and men who are engaged in diversified give directions for the making of
sdd water to cover; also add one or farming to a cvrtaui extent
fancy cheese under home conditions.
The Oregon Experiment station re
two carrots, cut »mall, cook about
COTTAGE CHEESE.
two hours, then add a cup of fresh ceives from time to time a great many
samples
of
toubles
in
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form
of
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If
not
given close attention Cottage
tnllk. Care must be taken to atir It
The
often, as the cornmeal makes It thick; eases, insect pests, troubles which cheese may be too dry or gritty.
result from neglect, etc. A year ag" important part of its manufacture is
also a nice, rich gravy.
Baked Meat Cake—Crop one cup ot 1 visited a large young orchard in the to not heat above 100 degrees.
Skim milk should be used, for the
cold meat and a little bam. one cup Willamette valley, and the grower had
■f bread crumbs, one beaten egg salt not noticed that one block of j-ars cream will be largely lost if made
The milk is kept
»nd pept>er to taste, add little dabs of was practically eaten up by slugs. from whole milk.
butter Moisten with one cup of gravy 1 Probably in a few days he would have at a temjierature of 70 to 75 degrees
noticed them and sent some twigs until well curdled. The curd is then
and water, or aoup stock. Bake one
I down to the Experiment station, ask broken up and the temperature raised
hour.
ing for the cause of same. I might to 90 to 95 degrees and allowed to
Meat Re—Cut up cold meat and
brown It with butter and onion; add stale in this connection that “an stand until the whey separates. This
ounce uf prevention is worth a pound will take about 15 minutes, when the
water, potatoes cut small and what
of cure."
w hey can be removed and the curd
ever vegetables you happen to have.
It is not uncommon to have sprouts drained in a muslin bag. When well
But the stew In a deep dish and
develop at the base of a tree which drained salt at the rate of a little less
cover with a deep layer of seasoned
will grow so vigorously that they will than an ounce of salt to 10 pounds of
maabed potatoes Spread a little soft
take all the sap from the tree.
Many cheese. For a very fine quality mix
butter over the potatoes and bake
; people have held that these sprouts 1 ounce of eream to 1 pound of cheese.
half an hour
did not interfere with the growth of
Macaroni Pie—Boll one pound of
BUTTERMILK CURD.
the tree, and they have been allowed
maraconi In salted water about to to grow, but 1 would say emphatically
The University of Wisconsin has a
minutes, drain it, and put a layer of
that they should be removed.
All method of making cheese similar to
macaroni In a deep buttered pan; buds and branches growing at the ex cottage cheese from butter milk.
then add a layer of minced cold meat,
Buttermilk is heatd to 70 to 75 de
pense of the ones desired should be
seasoning, chopped onion and some to
grees and left quiet lj to 2 hours.
! removed.
mato Juice mt led with some gravy.
Under average conditions, do not The temperature is then raised to 140
Add the remaining macaroni, pour summer prune young trees, but when degrees. The curd then settles and
ver this a cup of milk, some grated the trees are from three to four years the whey is removed. Place the curd
cheese and t read rrumbi Bake half of
in » bag and drain, working the out
s irr.iio-r pru: I' g ■ sn : •
in- t
an hour and serve hot.
Salt at
advantage. This is also of advantage side curd inside occasionally.
Tomato Mot Pie—But In a pan one for trees having a tendency not U> the rate of 2 ounces of salt to 10
-an of tomatoes, one pound of meat come into bearing, or for those having pounds of cheese.
cut small and one cup of bread a tendency to bear fniit on the ter
CREAM CHEESE.
rrumbs. cook on top of stove 15 min minal growth at the expense of the
Thin cream is thickened with ren
utes. Then turn Into a deep dlab I lateral buds and spurs.
and bake half an hour Bend to table
One of the most important problems net. the curd broken, and part of the
in dish It Is baked In
To be eaten in the orchard at this time of the year whey allowed to escape. It is then
with ixrfatoes
I is tillage. The spring rains are over worked to the consistency of paste and
This is a very
Beef Roll—Roll out biscuit dough and no more moisture will probably be sprinkled with salt.
mild
and
rich
cheese.
thin, cover with hamburger steak given the trees until fall.
Where
mixed with salt, j-epper and chopped more growth is desired it is necessary
DEVONSHIRE CREAM.
onion: roll like a Jelly cake and t>ako to practice extensive cultivation, this
Milk
is set in a cool place and the
on h<fl>r and a half. Serve with brown of courre will mean the working and
cream allowed to raise several hours.
gravy
stirring of the soil. One of the best
Brown Gravy—Melt a tablespoon of tools to use for this purpose is the Without disturbing the cream the
vessel is placed on the stove and the
butter, add two tablespoons of flour, Kimball weeder, or Acme harrow.
contents raised to the scalding point.
keep stirring till a golden brown, add
The number of times and dates of
a cup of hot water poured tn slowly; cultivation should be controlled by They are then ret aside until the up
add salt and t-epper and let cook till natural conditions, kind of suit and per layer hardrns. when it is turned
smooth This gravy can bo used for amount of humus contained. Cultiva out on a mat or placed in a bag to
most any kind of meat Very nice tion should b<- frequent enough, how- drain. Usually eaten with fruit or
berries.
»or steak and chops
j ever, to prtvent the baking and dry
CLUB CHEESE.
ing of the soil, also frcqwvnt enough
> to keep down the weeds.
With the
This cheese is extensively used by
BOTTLE COOLER
1 young trees, cultivation should be con hotels and grills. It is of particular
In ordinary bottle coolers no pro tinued up to the middle of August, advantage in making cheese sand
vision Is made for covering the up when it should cease, in order that the wiches. Its manufacture is simple,
per part of the young trees can go into dormancy for yet the tieat quality is often difficult
bottle with Ice, winter. Winter injury has been due to obtain.
and as a conse : partly to late cultivation in the fall.
Five pounds of well ripened cheddar
quence the liquid
Trees which are heavily laden with cheese of the finest quality is ground
first drawn ou. of fruit should be cultivated to produce in an ordinary meat grinder. When
the bottle Is n«ft size and quality, which is much more once through 1 pound of best quality
as cool
aa
It desired than a large amount of small, butter is mixed in. The whole mass
should be. A Gee ; inferior fruit due to lack of, or poor, is then run through the grinder again.
man Inventor has cultivation.
Many cherry orchards The mixture is then mixed and knead
conceived the Idea are neglected as soon as the crop is ed with the hands until free of lumps.
of placing the Ice picked. This is a great mistake, as Some add liquors or condiments such
over the top of the trees would keep in better health aa brandy or sherry wine, or mustard
the bottle, and as if given cultivation until the first of or caraway. It may be kept in ordi
the cooler liquid August. With fall fruits, such as ap nary jelly glasses.
First smearing
falls owing to tla ples, etc., an extra thinning gixen the inside of the glass with butter and
greater weight, a about the first of August would often then jwuring molten butter or paraffin
circulation Is set be beneficial to the tree, by thinning over the top.
up which will cool out and removing the cull fruit.
the entire
coo
With a young orchard I would en GREAT BULL-DOGGING CONTEST
The cooler con courage the grower to make frequent
sists of a double-walled cylinder, the tripe from tree to tree, watching for
Inner wall being arranged to fit onto diseases and insect peats that may Champion Stssr-Throwsrs to Appear
al Pendleton Round-Up
the bottle The Ice Is placed between arise. By doing thia you will be able
the two walls of ths cylinder. A rub to detect any trouble which may arise,
Visitors to the 1911 Round-Up this
ber band on the Inner wall presses . and will be able to obtain aasistar.ee fall are destined to witness one of the
against the bottle neck, so as to hold from the Experiment station lie fore moat thrilling and spectacular contests
the bottle In the cooler when the 1st- the trouble has become too serious. ever pulled off between man and man
ter Is lifted by means uf the handle.— One also picks up many points con in this section of the world, if plans
Hclentlflc American.
ceming the handling of young trees by go not awry.
This conest will be
these frequent excursions.
Many of nothing other than a meeting between
the trees will need staking.
This is the two greatest “bull-doggers’’ of
Tomatoes and Spaghetti.
I*ut fat drippings In frying pan. cut especially tru«-(iif the tre<s which have steers w hich western plains have pro
This duced, both of whom have held the
three onions and put In drlpplnga Let a small trunk and heavy top.
them simmer until onions have be will often occur with walnuts, young title of champion, Dell Blancett and
come brown. Then drain off onlona. prunes, very vigorous growing apples j Buffalo Vernon.
Blew one can of tomatoes and one and cherries. In tying and staking
Plans to get these two steer wrest
small package of spaghetti separately. trees one needs to be careful in not lers together before the Round-Up
Where crowds this fall have been under way
Then put drippings In the stewed to injuring them in any way.
matoes. also two tableepoonfuls of ! wires or heavy colds are to be used. I for several months and letter from
flour, pouring over whole the spa the branches should l«e wrap|>ed with Vernon practically assures the con
ghetti. The color should be lighter leather, and a piece of wooden fflock test. Vernon signifies his willingness
than the tomato shade. You will find should be placed between the wire and to meet Blancett and contracts have
thia dellcloua The flavor of onion branch.^»
been forwarded to him to sign. Blan-
One pitfall the grower often meets cett has already been signed, so that
rune all through. Beef drippings are
j is this: He is led to believe that the it seems that nothing can stand in the
the best to use.
. trees are young and no spraying is i way of the meeting.
( necessary, and that only heavily load
Delicious Fish Chowder.
There is great rivalry between
This, how
Put on one quart of milk, bring to 1 ed trees need spraying.
these two men and the contest this
scalding point before adding one-half ever, is a great mistake, aa many in fall will not be the first time they
pound of halibut, cut In squares Cook sect pests and diseases can be checked have met for supremacy in their ex
20 minutes, then add a pint of oys by spraying the trees while they are citing specialty.
l»st year during
ters and when edges curl remove still young. It is only by constant the Fiesta of the Dawn of Gold at
from Are Beason with salt and pep vigilance and hard work that one can Sacramento they met, at which time
per to taste and add a generous lump ! bring trees into heavy bearing with- the title of champion was wrested
It is cer from X emon. The latter, therefore,
of butter. Oyster crackers finish the ! out showing many scars.
tainly astonishing when one makes is more than desirous of meeting his
dish.
a survey of the various orchards to lanky opponent again and it ia proba
find the small percentage of trees that ble that they will make a little side bet
Pineapple Pls.
Careless cultivation, by way of showing their faith in their
Ono can pineapple chopped, one cup are sound.
milk, two-thlrds cup sugar, three t» pruning, and lack of control of insect own powers.
pests, diseases, etc., all have a ten
Besides their ability in throwing a
Nespoone flour, two crusts.
dency to cause an eafly death of fruit steer barehanded, both men are profi
trees, or at least impair the vitality cient with the rope.
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