. Eastern fruit . it is low enough to conserve the animal sense enough t heat generated by the chick, and also low enough to prevent â¦^av. there are those who apparently ,,f q^,^ lives. The profit is in the poultry, but. like gold in the mountain, it takes work to get it out. The business is made of details. Anyone with ordinary business ability and plenty of stick-to-it-iveiiess can in a few years establish a nice business which will be both a pleasure and profit.âEx. ' A MAN'S CHICKEN FRY. The woman provided with cooking facilities and who does not know the difference between a


. Eastern fruit . it is low enough to conserve the animal sense enough t heat generated by the chick, and also low enough to prevent â¦^av. there are those who apparently ,,f q^,^ lives. The profit is in the poultry, but. like gold in the mountain, it takes work to get it out. The business is made of details. Anyone with ordinary business ability and plenty of stick-to-it-iveiiess can in a few years establish a nice business which will be both a pleasure and profit.âEx. ' A MAN'S CHICKEN FRY. The woman provided with cooking facilities and who does not know the difference between a fried and stewed chicken is very much like the hen that docs not lay. Fried chicken is boiled in grease and stewed chicken is boiled in water. Recog- nize the difference? The writer is an artist of the highest order when fried chicken is the subject. First secure a chicken (no matter how), voung. plump, fat and healthy. Don't â¢'pick" the chicken, skin it; it is easier, ' quicker and prevents excess drainage of i the juices. Dismember (meaning cut- I ting up into the ordinary pieces recog- ; nizcd from the gulf to Alaska), and dip i into a batter composed of one tablc- I spoon of butter, two well-beaten eggs. ! a dash of black pepper, a little salt and I enough flour to make the mixture about I the consistency of custard. Place the pieces in a pan of hot ham or bacon Motkl Colony Houses be entrusted with ordinarily good printed directions. ,â,^,., ... â ,,â.. â. ..â. â- ^ . Thev want to be trdd. They want to fat and fry (or boil) until the sizzle â 11 â 11 1 »v ,r^«. iir.«. Kilt begins to disappear, then serve. ^,.....K u,,. .. somebody else s know-how, but ^^^ ^^^ ^^i^^^ important factor to preparatory to entrance into the colony I ihey do not use common sense enough 1 ^^ reckoned with is the appetite of the house H when the chicks are fully to profit thereby. They pass from eaterâunder no circumstances allow feathered 'at six, eight or t


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