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The U. S. Weather Bureau,
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casts tailored specifically to
agricultural operations In key
News media, the U. a
Department of Agriculture,
and ether agencies are co¬
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These services Include an Farmers "
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the and O-day outlook,
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apraytog and dusting seasons. Roll temperatures, wind
Torester* are kept posted oa speed and direction, dew,
Tire weather.” Warnings also temperatures, and other fac
are Issued of unusual disturb- ton are duly noted.
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We should be thankful! The modern turkey is plumper, more
tender and juicier than the bird served at the Pilgrims’ first
cleaned, Thanksgiving. pinfeathered Now, you can buy a turkey which has been dressed,
and fast frozen at its peak of freshness.
For added convenience to the homemaker, Butterhall Swift’s
Premium Turkeys have the drumsticks tucked into a slit cut in
the skin at the base of the body cavity. The legs may be slipped
easily in and out of the slit to give the turkey an attractive sh ape
and, best of all, to eliminate the messy job of trussing.
Today’s homemaker can buy a turkey that is ready-te-stuff
with a dressing such as the one below or a bird that comes filled
with a delicious old-fashioned bread stuffing. The frozen already
stuffed birds range in weight from 6 to 16 pounds and the frozen
ready-to-stuff turkeys from 4 to 24 pounds.
The frozen stuffed turkeys are oven-ready and should be
stored in the freezer until roasting time. Overnight storage in
the refrigerator just before the big day is permissible however,
and will cut roasting time about one hour. The giblets are pack¬
aged in a foil packet which is easily removed after the bird has
teen in the oven a short time. Complete directions and a suggested
Toasting schedule are printed on the wrapper.
SAUSAGE STUFFING*
Yield: 12 cups
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pounds pure pork sausage meat % cup chopped onto*
2 cups water • Vi cup chopped parsley
14 cups dry bread cubes 8 eups chopped celery
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Pan-fry sausage until brown and well-cooked, cdl Ingredient*
mixing well. Stuff bird just before roasting.
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