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Cheese : As I Know It, E W H Maslin
Cheese : As I Know It, E W H Maslin
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IT is probable that cheese was made accidentally in the first instance, by the carrying of milk in the stomachs of animals, when the milk clotting enzymes of the stomach converted the liquid milk into a junket or a solid mass.
Preserving And Pickling, O. Evans Scott
Preserving And Pickling, O. Evans Scott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
AT this time of the year many housewives wish that fruit trees would bear little and often throughout the year rather than a lot in a comparatively short space of time.
We preserve fruits to try to spread this short period, and to have them on hand to vary menus when fruit is out of season.
A cupboard shelf packed with bottles of colourful, neatly arranged preserved fruits is indeed a satisfying sight.
Bottling is the most popular method, with pickling being done to a smaller extent.
Antibiotic Residues In Milk : The Farmer's Responsibility, N Ingleton
Antibiotic Residues In Milk : The Farmer's Responsibility, N Ingleton
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE LEVEL of antibiotic residues in commercial milk supplies has been steadily increasing over the past few years.
These residues find their way into the bulk milk as a result of milk from cows under antibiotic treatment for mastitis or other infections being included in the bulk milk for sale.
Carton Packs For Granny Smiths, J S. Bloomfield
Carton Packs For Granny Smiths, J S. Bloomfield
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
CONSIDERABLE quantities of Granny Smiths will be exported in carton containers in the 1961 season.
Last season an inaugural trial of tray pack cartons was shipped to the United Kingdom but this year will see the first use of cell pack cartons.
The Cornish Pasty, H M. Gloster
The Cornish Pasty, H M. Gloster
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
"Pastry rolled out like a plate, Piled with turmut, tates and mate, Doubled up and baked like fate, That's a Cornish Pasty".
If the average Australian woman was was asked for a description of a Cornish pasty, her answer would tally fairly accurately with the above lines.
The Granny Smith, Frank Melville
The Granny Smith, Frank Melville
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MOST of the commercial apples grown throughout the world today have originated as chance seedlings and commercialised by observant nurserymen or fruit growers.
Many Tasmanian varieties were established this way—the Sturma, Democrat and Crofton.
But the seedling which has had the greatest impact on apple growing in Australia is the Granny Smith and its rise to fame is an interesting story.
Baconer Carcase Competitions, H G. Elliott, S. R. Dunstan
Baconer Carcase Competitions, H G. Elliott, S. R. Dunstan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TO further the implementation of its policy to foster the production of high quality bacon, the Australian Meat Board in 1960 again conducted for pig growers in Western Australia, its annual Baconer Carcase Competition.