Sunday 20 March 2011

MY FRIEND JUNEY

I dont see that much of one of my oldest & dearest friends Juney Bea. Shes moved back to Carlisle (the huge bustling capital city of Cumbria) & what with her new horse whispering career, her two beautiful daughters ( hi Quin Dee Mae..hi Delilah!), her search for the perfect lasagne & eccentric family & neighbours shes a very busy lady.
We try & keep in touch though &.... where am i going with this? Oh yes shes also particularly good at unearthing bargains & treasures at charity shops, jumble sales etc, her big mistake however is telling me about them...if its something i covet then to cut a long story...i'll bide my time & it may take weeks, maybe even years but eventually I WILL GET IT!
One of her best finds was a wartime comicstrip cookbook (now in my personal collection!) published by the daily mirror around 1945. The unique feature of the book is showing the wartime housewife in pictures how things are prepared, how they are cooked & served, rather than reading about it or listening to a cookery broadcast on the "wireless". Its well thumbed & a bit tattered now but i still read it now & again as its one of my favourite cookbooks - thanks Juney!



HARD TIMES

PATSYS REFLECTIONS follows young, recently married couple Patsy & Peter in their new life...Patsy can hardly boil an egg but with the help of Mum (& Dad-a bit) & her two neighbours -the motherly & old fashioned Mrs Always & the upwardly mobile & adventurous Joan Featherpenny - Patsy becomes a pretty good cook.




The strips ran each day in the daily mirror before being compiled into a book. Patsy was shown managing food shortages, queues & rationing she receives tips on making food go further, cheaper cuts of meat & all vegetable main dishes, retaining vitamins & nutrients, substitutes for scarce staples like sugar, fat & eggs.






Saving food was a serious business but Patsys recipe strips made leftovers not only enjoyable but a patriotic duty too!






These were hard times & 70 odd years later, we're not exactly starving but these strips have a relevance as the recession lingers, food prices rise & wages buy less. I'll post some of these cheap & cheerful cooking strips on this blog in weeks to come, not them all though, as some of the offal dishes might not appeal & hints on canning & bottling your own garden produce seem quaintly arduous! Also i doubt if enormous hunks of WHALE will be arriving at your local supermarket soon...though if they do have it at your local Morrisons........




Yum..?  More to come, hopefully at the end of each future post. P.S Lost your glasses? click on each pic for a bigger view.



5 comments:

  1. What a lovely person Juney sounds! Does she have a recipe for risotto?

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  2. Does she have any sandwich recipes too?

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  3. juney is a tremendous 'big' personality & all round lovely human being, however its no secret she has a dark side!she has supported some 'iffy' political groups like the paramilitary wing of the w.r.v.s...also her recycling skills arent up to speed....her risotto is sublime...i think the last time she made it for me it had a pleasant country ham flavour...will try & get the recipe for you along with her sisters german sausage recipe..thank you for your continued support of clipcanteen!

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  4. Chef! Can't quite believe it! Bumped into Juney in the local Liddle's ( I think she was buying a chainsaw and a pair of support pants from the middle isle!) Anyway, she looked slim and gorgeous and sends you her best, and says she is still working up a storm as a Celia Johnston lokkalikey!Isn't it a small world? She asked if you were still getting a bit of extra work as Phil Mitchel's lookalikey? I said yes, but I know you haven't had much work since you started the blog and learnt to cook!
    Anyway, off to Iceland to meet Coleen! Ta ta!

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  5. Can't believe I have shamed myself by giving the incorrect spelling of aisle. I am truly sorry Chef for lowering the tone of your blog! With many apologies to your good self and the blogging community at large!
    By the way,try saying 'gullible' really really slowly out loud. It sounds like 'oranges'

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