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Page 18-A New Holiday Menus From The Kitchen By Mildred Huskins It is almost Thanksgiving .and the appropriate chill is in the air. Thanksgiving is a holiday j DAZZLING DESSERT Light and airy Orange Pumpkin Chiffon pie provides the perfect ending to a lavish "Thanksgiving holiday meal. December, 1621, by the Jpilgrims in gratitude for the Jnding of a difficult year «nd a successful harvest. Stiver the years the traditional Thanksgiving Customs have harkened to that initial with large dfamily gatherings and dinners featuring Turkey and pumpkin pies jjnd an assortment of fruits [and vegetables. •. It is easy to give thanks on thanksgiving Day when sharing a sumptuous Jneal. The familiar turkey •bursts with a savory stuf tiing. Platters are heaped Sigh with fresh vegetables. JTrom the oven comes the Jaroma of an enticing •dessert. > Here is a scrumptious !dessert pie guaranteed to tfnake your Thanksgiving •memorable. It is citrus iaced in the holiday tradition of serving fruit. What’s more this treat is so stunning and festive that • you’ll want to serve it right from the holiday table and it might become a standard part of your holiday menu repertoire. Orange Pumpkin Chiffon Pie is a light creation that offers a new twist on the pumpkin pie favorite. The pie derives its airy texture from beaten egg whites which are combined with a pumpkin mixture. Orange juice and rind give this "concoction a distinctive l taste. Orange Pumpkin Pie -1 envelope unflavored gelatin * Vz cup brown sugar, firm ly packed x k teaspoon salt x k teaspoon ground nu»- mgr The Production Credit Assodofion offers loons for the equipment you need to moke your forming operation more profitobte An equipment loon from us con help you get the equipment you need immediately. PCA short and intermediate term loons ore mode of reasonable rotes, with repayment scheduled to fit your individual situation. A lot goes info agriculture. Depend on PCA to cover it ...including equipment. Albemarle Prod. Credit Assoc. 426 McArthur St Elizabeth City, NX. SSHT Telephone 335-5395 PCAcflMMtit Highway 17 North Edenton, NX. rw%WTWl»ll. Telephone 4824904 we take particular pride in because it’s such a thoroughly American oc casion. The first Thanksgiving feast was held meg 4 teaspoon cinnamon >4 teaspoon ginger 2 eggs, separated cup milk 1 1 4 cups canned or cooked pumpkin 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 a cup fresh orange juice 1 4 cup sugar 1 prepared nine-inch graham cracker crust '6 cup heavy cream, whipped 1 orange, peeled and sectioned In medium saucepan mix together gelatin, brown sugar, salt and spaces. Beat together egg yolks and milk; stir into gelatin mixture. Place over low heat and cook, stirring constantly, until gelatin dissolves, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in pumpkin, orange rind and orange juice. Chill, stirring occasionally, until mixture is cooled and mounds when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg white until stiff, but not dry. Gradually add sugar and beat until very stiff. Fold into pumpkin mixture. Turn into prepared crust. Chill until firm. Before serving garnish with whipped cream and orange sections. To vary the Thanksgiving dessert tradition, how about a pumpkin cake? Moist with pumpkin, this one is flavored with a hefty helping of cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg. A cin namon and brown sugar glaze crowns the cake. Easily put together, it keeps well if hidden from hungry sleepwalkers. Spiced Pumpkin Cake 1 cup butter or margarine 116 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 can (16 oz.) pumpkin 3(6 cups all-purpose flour, unsifted 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt '6 teaspoon ground nut meg 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans '6 cup seedless raisins Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl cream together butter and sugar until light. Add eggs and pumpkin; beat until smooth. Mix together, flour, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, salt and nut meg; fold into pumpkin mixture. Blend in walnuts and raisins. (Batter will be stiff.) Spoon into a well greased and lightly floured 10-inch tube pan; bake for 1 hour. Cool in pan on wire rack for 10 minutes. Loosen sides with spatula; remove cake from pan; cool com pletely on rack. Spoon Cinnamon Glaze over top. To make glaze combine in a small bowl '6 cup con fectioners sugar, (6 teaspoon cinnamon and 2(6 teaspoons water; mix well. Spoon over cake. Serve this pudding cake with a warm creamy sauce, ice cream or whipped cream. Lewista’s Pumpkin Pudding Cake 1 cup shortening 3 and one-third cups flour, sifted 2 and two-thirds cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt ■6 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon M> teaspoon ground cloves 2 cups cooked pumpkin two-thirds cup water 2 eggs 2 cups dates, chopped 1 cup chopped nuts Sift flour, sugar, soda, salt, baking powder and spices together into mixing bowl. Add shortening, pumpkin and water. Beat two minutes at medium speed on electric mixer or 300 strokes by hand. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl. Add eggs and dates. Beat 2 minutes longer. Mix in nuts. Pour into four 1-quart or 2 three-quart well-greased ring molds. Bake in a 350- degree oven 35 to 40 minutes for the one-quart molds and 40 to 45 minutes for the larger molds. Serve warm with a creamy sauce, ice cream or whipped cream. Holiday Tips “Here’s to Holiday Traditions” is a new leaflet which will give you help on year-end, festive meals or gifts. Send a stamped self addressed long envelope to Holiday Traditions, United Dairy Industry Asso., 6300 N. River Road, Rosemont, 111. 60018. For 20 cents in coin to cover mailing and THE CHOWAN HERALD handling you can get a two color, 16-page leaflet con taining cookie recipes. Send ( -your request to HolicooUes, ’ United Dairy Industry Assoc., 6300 B. Rivo- Road, Rosemont, 01. 60018. Death Oaims Mrs. Britt, 89 Mrs. Mary Myers Britt, 89, of Colerain, died November 6 in Roanoke- Chowan Hospital in Ahoskie. She was a housewife. Mrs. Britt was born in Bertie County on April 25, 1890, daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Perry Myers. She was the widow of Dorsey Mono re Britt. Surviving are two sons: Henry F. Britt of Colerain; and Dorsey M. Britt of Riverhead, N. Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel B. Wright of Roanoke, Va.; two sisters: Mrs. Gladys Smith wich and Mrs. Lula Canady, both of Windsor; 12 grand children and 12 great grandchildren. She was a member of Colerain Baptist Church where funeral services were held at 2 P.M. Thursday with Rev. Bennie Pledger officiating. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery with Williford-Barham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Lake Superior it 1290 feet deep in one part. Attend The Church Os Your Choice This Sunday IIEIS THE GIDEONS A um-Pl unnu .MILITARY jdfPGM Vm, H A H ° T - g ° OM ~~ I GIDEON BIBLE, OF COURSE/ i , 1 IN 1908,AT THE SUPERIOR HOTEL,IRON ■Mj'ti lit’Mi'MP MOUNTAIN,MONTANA,THE FIRST GIDEON ■ >' : WMWWSF > T BIBLE WAS GIVEN AWAY SINCE THEN, 6 GIDEONS INTERNATIONAL HAS PLACED 'V - V • riievTiMgnL Tms FEISTY. i|s NEXT WfcfcKV DAUGHTERS ! \% SAVE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK £ CopyrifM, 1978, John A. UM Distributed by Un«f*-Wu», 9.0. lax 884 Middletown, N. V. 10940 These Messages Are Published Under The Sponsorship If The Following Business Establishments Byrum Implement ft Truck Co, Inc H—lariHutn q&kTyfo mompomery nira <Ol l ere* enw— m tm renew, n. c. n.ftPWe»Aw%wt NEW PLANTINGS The Garden of Eden Club has recently given SSOO to be used for landscaping at the Barker House. The over-grown shrubs across the front of the house in the above photograph will be moved as a part of the landscaping. Part of the planting design will be to camouflage the mechanical system and the oil tank. The word "television" come* from Greek end Latin word* that mean "far teeing." BINGO EACH THURSDAY 8 P.M AT ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH TWO JACKPOTS s2oo°° Each A Friend A lbemarlm Motor Co. ItnrfrMn^rKMOaMfcr- W. Htehe St-Cdonean. N. C. Western Qaeft Fuel OH Bridce-Tum Exxon Servicenter "Cap —*— i 11 . ” myy moaorinp. ■*« ton** EXXON Mr- Enon Products-Atias Tlrw And Baßortoo Mitchener’s Pharmacy prescription PHARMACISTS Phono 482-3711, Edwton Parker-Evans Hardwire Company QLEEU MINTS Phono 402-4401. Ell Wo New Service Avalable Biofeedback consultation and training services are how available at Chowan Medical Center. Biofeed back training for self control and self regulation will be available every Thursday, according to Lee Acebedo, therapist. 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