1 ? Raisin Bread Breakfast Sandwich California Raisin Advisory Board Photo A new twist to ham 'n eggs a la raisin bread is a hearty idea. Simply add bits of green onion and green pepper to the well seasoned ham and egg mixture. Then mound onto buttery- raisin bread toast. Top with additional toasted raisin bread slices and brush with butter. This imaginative version of the Denver sandwich is grand for breakfast or brunch. WKSTKRfc IIAM N K(.(.S ON RAISIN TOAST 6 eggs % CUP milk '/> cup finely chopped gran y2 teaspoon salt onion ^ teaspoon pepper 'A cup linely chopped >-reen pepper *" Butter % cup chopped cooked ham slices raisin bread Beat eggs lightly Add onion, green pepper, ham, milk, salt and pepper. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in skillet. Add egg mix ture and cook slowly, gently lifting from bottom and sides with spoon as mixture sets. Do not stir constantly. Cook just until eggs are set but still moist. Toast and butter raisin bread. 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In our times of unprece dented change, biologists are aware of the rapidly growing ability of their fellow human jl beings to alter the face of the : earth through technology. 1 But they are equally aware that these alterations can bring far-spreading and often destructive changes in the web of life that is stretched so thinly over the surface of our planet. Our technology has out-paced our under standing; and our cleverness has grown faster than our wisdom." One aspect of the environ ment around us was brought into sharp focus by North Carolina's own Dr. Hugh H. Bennett who was the first Chief of the Soil Conserva tion Service. It was Dr. Ben nett who dramatized the dust storms in the 1930's "...as not only depleting the soil on the Great Plains, but also creating enormous pollution of the atmosphere." This was approximately 35 years ago. 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