THE CHOWAN HERALD 13 ,■-' MHr /.JF BAG IT—The do-it-yourself lunch solves many eating-out problems. Our lima Health kSalad with yogurt, fruit, nuts and seeds is a good idea for a nutritious lunch. Other ideas for non-sandwich bag lunches are low-calories Tuna-Yogurt Garden Cups and a Tuna-Cottage Cheese Dip for fresh vegetables. BARNES PLUMBING SERVICE CORRUGATED • PLASTIC • COPPER SPECIALIZING IN WATER LINE CONNECTIONS Trenching Machine Work By Hoar or Lineal Foot FRANK BARNES PHONE Ml-8105 Owner FREE ESTIMATES so* JWafea&ienaC S&wtice Jm Steal Estate CALL— THE ALLMAN CORPORATION 90S N. Broad $». 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Not only is she sure of having her own choice vittles but she gets a few choice headlines as well. With food price already high and many eating places less than relaxing, it makes sense to treat yourself to delicious nutritious, home fixed meals even when you’re away from home. Canned tuna in vegetable oil is base for some great lunches. And, if you’re on a diet, you know that some favorite brands also pack tuna in water for waistline watchers. There is no limit to the ways you can prepare tuna in totable, easy-on-the calories lunches. These can by easy on cost, too. Start by teaming the tuna with plain yogurt, the low fat kind. Then add a selection of vegetables. Another time, use fruit. The best part of a bagged lunch for us is the satisfaction and the enjoyment of eating what we like, when we like and with each other. It is not a quiet lunch break here at the office, but it gives us opportunity to have a few minutes together to review our individual mornings. You guessed it. We bag it. Here are some ideas for tuna lunches. Tuna Health Salad Vi cup well-drained cottage cheese Vi cup plain yogurt 1 can tuna in vegetable oil Vi cup cut-up orange sections l /2 cup chopped unpeeled red apple l /4 cup chopped walnuts Vi cup raisins 2 tablespoons sunflower seeds 2 tablespoons lemon juice Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon cinnamon In medium bowl combine all ingredients and mix well. Section C Chill and serve. Serves two. (Variation: Substitute one half cup drained crushed pineapple and three chopped figs for orange, apple and raisins. Add on tablespoon wheat germ.) Tuna-Cottage Cheese Dip IVi cups creamed cottage cheese 1 can tuna in vegetable oil 2 tablespoons plain yogurt Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon garlic powder Vi teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Combine all ingredients in container or blender. Cover and process at medium speed until well mixed. Chill. Serve with fresh finger vegetables and “health” bread. Makes one cup. Tuna-Yogurt Garden Cups 1 can tuna packed in oil or water 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt Vi cup mixed fresh vegetables 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley Salt and pepper to taste. Drain tuna. Place in bowl and break into flakes. Combine with yogurt, vegetables and seasonings. Spoon into two one-cup containers, cover and keep chilled until lunch time. If no refrigerator is available, use insulated container. Makes two servings. (Note: Use combination of two or three fresh vegetables such as scallions, radishes, tomato, cucumber, celery, green pepper. Vary with chopped fresh pears or apples.) We can’t promise you this Sweet Potato Surprise Cake is low in calories but wouldn’t it taste delicious as a surprise in the lunch box? Sweet Potato Surprise Cake l‘/ 2 cups cooking oil 2 cups sugar 4 eggs, separated 4 tablespoons hot water 2* 2 cups sifted cake flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Goodyear PAIR OFFER Mjhfji 2for S SO Ci.r Small Car ‘POLYGLAS’RADIAL /jSBL\\\%J>ALh... 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M. Edonfon, H. C. fIJJUdc Farmers Discuss Peanut Legislation The Young Farmers and Ranchers Organization, which is sponsored by Chowan County Farm Bureau, had their meeting Pinch salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg lVfe cups grated sweet potatoes 1 cup chopped nuts 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine cooking oil, sugar and beat well until smooth, add egg yolks and beat well. Add hot water, then dry ingredients which have been sifted together. Stir in sweet potatoes, nuts and vanilla, beat well. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into batter. Bake in three greased eight-inch cake pans at 350 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes. Cool and frost with the following: Combine one 14>/2 ounce can evaporated milk, one cup sugar, one stick margarine, three egg yolks and one teaspoon vanilla in top of double boiler. Cook 12 minutes until thick, stirring constantly until mixture thickens, remove from heat and add one and one-third cups flaked coconut. Beat until cool and frost cake. Most lifetime homers by a professional baseball player? Not Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron, but Josh Gibson holds the record. He hit 800 life time homers playing for the Homestead Greys! NOTICE! I Effective May 6, 1976, All Legal Notices In The Chowan 1 Herald Will Be Charged as Follows: Administrator's and Executor's Notices $15.00 1 (Once a Week For Four Weeks) Divorce Notices __ $20.00 T All Other Legal Notices Ist Insertion 35c Line I Plus 20c Per Line For Each Insertion Thereafter ■ A April 26 at the Courthouse. The program was David Bateman, president, N. C. Peanut Growers Association, who explained 1976 peanut legislation that is pending in Congress. Bateman pointed out that North Carolina - Virginia peanut growers produce only 25 per cent of the peanuts in the U. S. while the Georgia peanut growers produce 50 per cent and to get any legislation through Congress it takes a lot of giving and taking as the interest of Georgia farmers it not the same as the North Carolina - Virginia farmers. Bateman also pointed out that money collected for the Peanut Growers Association is used for research and promotion and the use of peanuts. J. M. Parrish, is president Check Conners Prior To Using By Gladys B. White Home Ec. Ext. Agent Pressure canners are used to can low acid vegetables and meats. They must be in good working condition for them to be safe to use and for the canned product to be processed at the correct temperature. Anyone having a pressure canner may bring the lid to the Extension Kitchen to get it checked the first week of May during the hours of 9 A M. to 11:30 A M. and 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Bring only the lid. The kitchen is located on the Fourth Floor of the County Office Building. of the Young Farmers and Ranchers and he announced that details of the program for May are being worked out and that all the members will be notified. Former Resident Token In Deotk GREENVILLE S. Russell Cobb, 71, died Tuesday. Mr. Cobb lived in Edenton for several years prior to moving to Greenville in 1946. He was retired from Carolina Dairies and a member of Memorial Baptist Church. He was a native of Bertie County. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 P.M. today (Thursday) in the Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Pinewood Memorial Park. Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. James L. O'Brien of Derwood, Md.; Mrs. J. Tom Smith and Mrs. Kenneth W. Adams of Greenville; two brothers: Joseph W. Cobb of OxonHiU, Md. ; and Thomas B. Cobb of Elizabeth City; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. GET RID OF PM § KILLER rATt Nobody really wants to be fat and some people need help. 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