vo PAGE 8, THE HERALD, Tuesday, November 22, 1977 Real fake wine By BRUCE LEVETT LGNDO (CP) — In this land of tradition, where even the teabag is still looked on with dis- dain, the idea of instant wune from Burlington, Ont., appears to be facing a rough ride. In the words of Edmond Penning-Rowsell, ; chairman of the Wine Society of Great Britain, “the wine growers have nothing to fear.” The whole thing began when Donald Pilla, 46, of Burlington, a systems analyst, evaporated wine, isolate the chemical compounds in the residue and reproduced the whole thing in a yeast culture. The first howl came from wine growers in Italy, who demanded the roduct be banned for lear it could put them out of business. Penning-Rowsell gave lip to the produet, called Wonderwine, and decreed: “Neither the red nor the white bears any relation at all to anything made from a grape.” The wie society which he heads is the home of Britain’s leading con . f noisseurs. ee TJt5asting was reported to be short and sharp, with * onderwine being promp‘ v spat into the basin at ihe society’s office. Many people wonder about Wonderwine. Some Bran Cranberry Crown, is one reports here say the of the nicest warm desserts you “ARTY into water along with Winterevening. sugar and let stand for 2 Steaming is a simple tech- days. Others say it is nique. Prepare the batter and ¢ possible to drink the turn into a greased mold; cook product immediately. in a large kettle of boiling water P until done, cool and unmold. However, businessmen This cake-like pudding, made were reported lining up at with Kellogg's All-Bran cereal the offices of Peabody or Bran Buds cereal can be Foods Ltd., who plan to cooked early in the day and market the sachets in reheated in the oven just before dru stores, super- serving. markets and retail Brancereal gives this steamed stores. pudding a distinctive sweet and NOT LEGALLY WINE nutty bran flavor that goes well Before that, however, with the tanginess of fresh cran- Hugh Cohen, a director of berries. the company, must Another excellent reason for determine the legal making a dessert with bran complexities of cereal is that it is one of the marketing whatever it is. finest sources of natural food Iteannot be called wine fibre. Some medical researchers elieve that inadequate fibre in Mesnet ree stations: thal our diets is a factor in some . 2 «- Of the common diseases. describe from ag Deine Eating bran cereal at break- d Y fast is one way lo increase the pressed grape. fibre in your daily diet and pleasant way to do it, Cranberry Brandy Sauce. BRAN CRANBERRY ROWN 1% cup regular margarine or butter . 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 cup packed dark brown sugar 2 eggs, separated 1% cups unsifted all-purpose Lt 2% teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon nutmege ¥2 cup milk 2 tablespoons brandy or orange juice 1 cup Kellogg's All-Bran cereal or Bran Buds cereal 1 cup chopped cranberries _ In large bowl cream marga- tine, orange rind and brown mixture alternately with milk Bring to a boil and cook until and brandy, Stir in Kelloge’s cranberries begin to pop. Re- All-Bran cereal or Bran Buds move from heat and stir in BRAN DESSERT WARMS A WINTER’S NIGHT A classic steamed pudding, eating bran desserts is another egg whites until stiff but not dry, i Fold into cereal mixture. Turn ‘ Try Bran Cranberry Crown, into greased and sugared 6-cup erystals must be dunked can serve your family on a cold served with its own jewel-like pudding mold, cover, and place ona rack ina large kettle, Add boiling water to come half-way up side of mold. Cover kettle and bring water to a boil, Reduce heat and simmer 2 to 2% hours, or until cake tester inserted in centre of pudding comes out clean. Remove mold from kettie, cool 10 minutes, unmold and serve with Cran- berry Brandy Sauce. YIELD: 10 to 12 servings CRANBERRY BRANDY SAUCE 2 cups cranberries 1 cup sugar 1 cup water 1 tablespoon brandy or orange juice G.B. Trudeau — — WeetvER IAL OSS ITEKCATE «ONPG Tredeen You MEAN, YUP. Wett, TATHAS == THAT PLUS yur any A SMALL REASON? COMPLEXION f PROBLEM, { GO FETCH MY : SLIPPERS — d THEYRE ON A CHAIR IN THE ITS ANEW TYPE OF Boe IT KILLS FROPLE, BuT IT . AN COESNT HURT BUILDINGS THAT'S THE MOST LUPICFOUS THING I'VE BVER HEARD... WHAT Poss! BLE PUZPOSE COULD IT SERVE? PREVENTS LOOTING y— (| i ree ey ot a Tn large saucepan mix cran- sugar, Beat in egg yolks. Mix berries, sugar and water. Cook flour, baking powder, salt and over medium heat, stirring con- nutmeg; blend into creamed stantly, until! sugar dissolves. cereal and cranberries, Beat brandy. Serve warm. == Your Individual Horoscope Frances Drake FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1977 What kind of day will tomorrow he? To find out what the stars say, read the forecast given for your birth Sign. Why Shouldn't Girl Ask Men for a Date? By Abigail Van Buren 197? by The Chicago Tribune-N.Y, Naws Synd. ine. DEAR ABBY: You told a 16-year-old girl who wanted to invite a certain boy to a sorority dance to ask someone who had already asked her out. Why? That's the first step in giving control of the relationship over to the man. He calls her if he feels like it, while she's sitting home waiting to be called. If a gir! thinks a man haa an interest in her, what's wrong with calling him? I'm single, 29, and have been dating since I was 16. If I meet aman who appeals to me and I think it’s mutual, I'l call him and invite him over, He might think I'm pushy, and he may even reject me, but that’s the chance I take. And it beats sitting home alone waiting to be called, Also, Inever give my phone number to a man who won't give me his. If he refuses, or gives me his office number, I know he's probably married or living with someone. Times have changed, Abby. Women no longer must wait to be chosen. They can do some choosing on their own. This doesn't mean chasing after someone who has no interest in them, My motto is: “It never hurts to ask.” BONNIE IN ALLENTOWN DEAR BONNIE: Your attitude makes sense, and will probably find more winners among women than men. Men have been risking rejection for years. Ifa woman takes the initiative and is rejected, it’s not the end of the world. Let's declare 1978 the year of the open seasan on all eligibles—regardless of sex. CONFIDENTIAL TO F.J.R.: Instead of yearning for some kind of immortality, remember the words of Benjamin Franklin: “If you would not be forgotten, As soon as you are dead and rotten, Either write things worth reading Or do things worth the writing.” If you feel left out and lonely, or wish you know how to get people to like you, my new booklet, “How Too Be Popular; You're Never Too Young or Too Old," is for you, Send §1 along with a long, self-addressed, stamped (24 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Callf. 90212. ARIES (Mar, 21 to Apr. 20) eS A good word from the right source may enable you to attain the recognition you believe you deserve now. You have just cause for optimism, TAURUS (Apr, 21 to May 21) oir Satisfactory gains indicated in present undertakings but day will not be good for starting new ventures, GEMINI nee (May 22 to June 21) Stars promise benefits from past efforts as well aa sur- prising developments — and achievement — in recently stagnant areas. CANCER (June 22 to July 23) ee> You may encounter a few baffling situations: Remain undisturbed, neither overanxious nor careless, A late-day Inspiration should help you clear things up. LEO (July 24 to Aug. 23) A brand new financial start Indicated — accompanied by high hopes, which CAN be realized. You must take the initiative, however — and confidently. VIRGO (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) mp Ys Mixed influences, mixed pessiblilities. How you react to opposition and unexpected obstacles will tell the tale. LIBRA (Sept, 24 to Oct. 22) MEd B Don’t wait too long before making up your mind in mat- ters where the time element is important. Highly favored: creative interests, travel, romance. ‘SCORPIO (Oct. 24 ta Nov. 22) rae Generous stellar influences stimulate your adaptability and inventiveness; heighten your imagination. Much can be accomplished ona day like this! SAGITTARIUS a “ee (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) Sudden, unexpected moves, abrupt speech, unconventional action could get you into dif- | ficulties and disturb the smooth {| accomplishment you could have otherwise. Be alert! CAPRICORN Vf (Dec, 22 to Jan, 20) Day awaits YOUR move. Stellar influences are falrly generous, but you may run into some complex situations which will require exceedingly good judgment to solve. AQUARIUS a (Jan, 21 to Feb, 18) "= Look to revitalized ambition and lofty inspiration to help you put over most ideas and plans now. A good day, under Uranus’ generous influence. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) KE Minor assists and friendly associates may be the biggest factors on your side now. With better-than-average influences, you can achieve more than you probably anticipate. YOU BORN TODAY are endowed with great physical vitality, and mental vigor, too. You often surprise yourself, ag well as others, at the power thrust of which you are capable. A stalwart soul, you can also be adamant and inflexible at times. In emergencies, you act awiftly and accurately. Shun tendencies toward overin- dulgence in pleasures, ex- citement and gambling since, once the native of Scorpio takes to the “primrose path," it is almost impossible for him to return to the mainstream of an orderly life. Don't waste your potentialities, which are many — outstandingly in the theater, literature, music, aviation and statesmanship, Birthdate of: Mary Ann Evans Cross (George Eliat), Eng. poet, novelist; Geraldine Page, Amer. actress, YOU SAY SHE SHOVED TEN PERCENT OF THE CAPSULES UP? OUR NOSEP (22 SEEN ee TORKEY P HID? A ‘i © 1977 by Crcage Tribuaee Hews £yng inc WHUT'S ¥ ER... JUST A THET \GIFT FROM ON YER. | THE INDIANS. TM THANKFOL THANKSSIVING 1-22 | Dik Brown E I KNOW BONER TRIES TO KEEP THE ANIMALS BUSY, BUT THIS TIME HES GONE TOO FARS WHY GO YOU SAY THAT? GUESS WHO HAS NEWSPAPER RACK DUTY ? CL ea INNS TUR OAS In brief PUB OWNERS UNHAPPY EXETER, England (CP) — A student pub guide for newcomers at Exeter University has been snubbed by pub owners in this Devon town. Adrian Sharpe, landlord of a clean, friendly pub described ‘in the guide as “‘local, dirty and grotty,” said: ‘If they come in here, I will tell them what I think of them.” MAKE MORE MISTAKES NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) — Miner Len Hyman couldn't have been happier when he made a mistake on his football pools coupon. He muddted the numbers he always uses but decided to let the error stand and won &18,400 ($36,900). COULDN'T KEEP UP LONDON (CP) — A pensioner reported a onely-hearts agency, under the Trade Descriptions Act, for failing to provide serv- ices it advertised. In- vestigators found that the elderly Romeo had a new girl-friend almost every week, and the agency had banned him from the books because he was leaving a trail of broken hearts. TRIMS GIVEN ALL NIGHT COVENTRY, England (CP) — A barber here is offering free trims to clients—the only con- dition is they must come for the cut.in the middle of the night. The barber needs volunteers to help him beat the world record by cutting hair non-stop for 10 days and nights. arsh World - [tte ks Unlimited (Cunacku BEAVER AND MUSKRAT HOUSES — Waterfowl “shew a marked tendency to utilize the houses of muskrat and beaver; both as nesting sites and ioafing areas, Canada geese frequently nest on the taps of such houses which, at the same time, will be occupied by a pair or two of ducks as . resting or preening places within established terri- tories. A big beaver house, more correctly called a beaver lodge, can be a real asset in wilderness areas providing ready-made nest sites as well as safely from four-focted predators and fire. (or 78 - ‘76