Page 8-B
Creative Cooking From The Kitchen Os The Chowan Herald
A little imagination could
bring you a big, big cash
prize in the 1977 National
Chicken Cooking Contest.
But you’d better hurry for
FOREIGN FLAVOR—A little imagination can turn an old favorite into a winner in the
National Chicken Cooking Contest. This unique version of Coq au Vin calls for the addition of
baby carrots and is delicately seasoned with tarragon instead of thyme. It was a former
contest winner.
AUCTION SALE
OF VALUABIf FARM EQUIPMENT
Saturday, FEB. 12, 1977-10:00 A.M.
• Port Tractor - 8000 Dienl Duel Power • Johnson Duster - 8 Row
• Tractor -taOODiwri • Gsndy Urn. Sower - 12 Ft
• " o^J*““‘ C "" bu ’* - PTO • Jota Deem Cycle Mower
• j" 1 * “•* “ *“**"■ -1* K. • 2—Form Trmiler.
• King Dmc -- 10 Ft 8 Pt Hitch • 2 Wheel Wsgon on Rubber
• Ferguson Tilrovstor - 4 Row . vine Cutter
-r* iT™ G “ dy 80,1 12 • 2—Gandy Hoppers
°° s bH*™ W ' th G “ dy HopP " 1 ‘ ~ * L »'» e v ‘« Fan and 2 Large Vents
A stow Rotary Type
• ILMLC. RoUing Cultivator - 4 Row • Portable Gas Tank with Pump -
• McClenny Cultivator 4 Row jqq
• Pi '^l CU ' ti T r W,th G * up • RssHrtxad Jack. Hydraulic Jack
- . O 4 ?° w . _ • Large Vise, Chain Bindeia, Pipe
• Fertilizer Spreader - 5 Ton - 4 Wheels Wrenches
• Ford Chisel Ptow - 10 rt. 3 Pt Hitch • Cham Fall W Ton
• Ford Bottom Plow - 3 Bottom 16 inch * Electric Wrench with Tool Bos
• WooX Hydra-Boos. Tractor Boom * Gri "? r
• Ford Tractor Blade -8 Ft • Sk,U S * w> Grea * Gun - Ulwl Tlres
• Fold Rotary Cutter —8 Ft • w * ter Pum P <*“>. Horae Saddle
• Ford Diit Scoop 7/8 yd Lift-Type • Bolt Cheat with Bolt* and nuts
with Rubber Wheel (No. 719) • I—Lot Drainage Tile 6 inch
• Hobbs Peanut Digger Flip-Type - 2 Row • I—Large Lot of Small Items
• Ferguson Peanut Digger Invertor
2 Row TRUCK
• Sprayer on Rubber —2OO GaL tank - • 1966 Chev. 2 Ton with JOHNNIE
8 Row GREGORY Grain Body - 14 Ft
• Long Peanut Digger 2 Row and Heavy Duty Dump
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS
- NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS -
Stk .lathe. Ltd b>: Bonded Liren«e No. M
D C BLTLER karold*wcvslow
S * ,f • ,k • V *- Phene: 287-2658
Pbene: 5385773 Hertfeed. N. C.
I've gambled all of land to get tlie same thing you
T Taro nt so do mKlo get out of one Perdue broiler house.
1 W (Ull IU gdjlllUlv And when you’re talking
on rented land.
man can handle two Perdue
broiler houses with ease.
I enjoy farm- Maybe during a good year
mg. But last year you could make as much
I gave up 60 acres money renting land on halves
of rented land. as you would with Perdue.
It might But during a had year you
have gone better Howard Putrell - Conway, N.C. could lose your half. Along
iflcouldhave rented for cash. In- with your shirt.
stead of halves. But as it was there So that’s why I’m growing
were too many things I couldn’t chickens :
count on. Like the weather. The for Perdue £
cost of equipment. And fertilizer. ISL j
Ididsomefiguringrecently.You state — j
know you’d have to tend 150 acres gSM33!IM =
the deadline for entries is
March 1.
Winning recipes are not
the far-out exotic creations
you might be led to expect,
but often simple variations
on something classic.
Changing the seasoning or
adding new ingredients can
give a traditional chicken
Dividend Set
ROCKY MOUNT The
Board of Directors of
Peoples Bank and Trust
Company has approved a
dividend of 22 cents per
share on the bank's common
stock for the first quarter.
The announcement was
made following the Board’s
regular meeting on
February 23, 1977.
The dividend is payable
March 31, to shareholders of
record on March 16.
Peoples Bank currently
serves 23 North Carolina
communities with 39 offices.
ANBESOL* KILLS
MOUTH RAIN ON
CONTACT
Denture pain, toothache,
cold sores, teething pain,
relieved for hours.
When minor mouth pain strikes
use Anbesol the pain killer
Anbesoi with three anesthetics
soothes irritated nerve endings
deadens pam Helps prevent in
fection too Use as directed for
hours of relief
THE CHOWAN HERALD.
dish a delightful new twist
and turn it into a winner.
The North Carolina
Chicken Cooking Contest is
set.for May 20 in Raleigh
According to Miss Joanne
Ivy of the N. C. Department
of Agriculture, chairman of
the state cook-off com
mittee. Ten finalists from
this state will compete for
the state title and the winner
will be eligible to compete in
the national contest to be
held July 27, 1977, in
Jackson, Miss. The state
contest is sponsored by the
N. C. Poultry Processors
Association in conjunction
with the Department of
Agriculture, N. C. Poultry
Federation. Send recipes
along with name, address,
and telephone number to
“Chicken Contest,” Box
28158, Central Station,
Washington, D. C., 20005.
The judges in the national
contest are looking for four
characteristics: interest,
appearance, flavor and
simplicity. Each recipe
must contain a broiler-fryer
chicken, whole or any part,
at least one teaspoon Ac’cent
flavor enhancer, at least
one-fourth cup Mazola com
oil. It should serve four
people and require no more
than three hours of
preparation time from start
to finish. Each of the state
finalist receives SIOO, a
trophy, and an expense paid
trip to the final cook-off
where a total of $25,000 in
prizes will be awarded.
Here is a traditional
chicken casserole with a
foreign flavor and a past
winner.
Chicken Francaise
Mi cup flour
M> teaspoon salt
V 4 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon Ac’cent flavor
enhancer
1 broiler-fryer chicken,
cut in parts
V 4 cup Mazola com oil
1 can (6 oz.) mushrooms,
drained
Clothes Closet
Bonk of North Carolina Building
(SECOND FLOOR)
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
2 P. M. TO S P. M.
(Nominal Charge For All Items)
SPONSORED BY CHURCHES OF EDENTON
2 cups frozen small white
onions, thawed
2 cups frozen baby
carrots, thawed
1% cups red wine
1 cup beef broth
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons tomato
paste
1 bay leaf
V 4 teaspoon dried
tarragon leaves
In a bowl mix together
flour, salt, pepper and
flavor enhancer; coat
chicken pieces. Heat com oil
in a large fry pan over
medium heat. Add chicken
and brown on all sides. Add
mushrooms, onions,
carrots, wine broth, garlic,
tomato paste, bay leaf and
tarragon. Cover and sim
mer 45 minutes, until
chicken is tender. Makes
four servings.
Sunshine Chicken was the
1976 winner and is bound to
be good.
We especially like the idea
of serving it with Poached
Oranges.
Sunshine Chicken
6 chicken thighs
6 chicken drumsticks
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon basil
1 teaspoon Ac’cent flavor
enhancer
V 4 teaspoon freshly
ground pepper
Vz cup soy sauce
M 2 cup catchup
V 4 cup honey
Mi cup Mazola com oil
2 cloves garlic, crushed
Poached Oranges
Sprinkle chicken with salt,
basil flavor enhancer and
pepper. Mix together soy
sauce, catchup, honey, com
oil and garlic. Place chicken
skin side up in shallow
baking dish. Baste with
sauce. Bake in 350-degree
oven, basting frequently,
one hour or until tender.
Serve with Poached
Oranges and remaining
basting sauce, mixed with
sauce from the oranges.
Serves four to six. For the
Poached Oranges, mix
together three-fourths cup
water, one and one-half cups
sugar, three tablespoons
slivered orange peel. Cook
untO slightly thickened. Add
three cups fresh orange
sections. Cook about three
minutes. . Add two
tablespoons orange liqueur.
Hot Chinese Chicken
Salad was 1974 contest
winner and could be a
winner at your house. Add
this one to your chicken
recipes collection. It is
served over rice.
Hot Chinese
Chicken Salad
8 chicken thighs, skinned,
boned and cut into chunks
Mi cup com starch
Mi cup Mazola com oil
Mi teaspoon garlic powder
1 large ripe tomato, cut
into chunks
1 can (4 oz.) sliced
mushrooms, drained
1 cup coursely chopped
green onion
1 cup slant sliced celery
1 teaspoon Ac’cent flavor
enhancer
M 4 cup soy sauce
2 cups finely shredded
iceberg lettuce
Roll chicken in corn
starch. Heat com oil in fry
pan or wok over medium
high heat. Add chicken;
quickly brown. Sprinkly
with garlic powder. Add
tomato, water chestnuts,
CROSSROADS
ALUMINUM CO., INC.
Highway 32 —lO Miles West
EDENTON, N.C.
MADE TO FIT YOUR HOME
e GLASS AND SCREEN REPAIR
# TRAILER SKIRTING • PATIO COVERS
# ALUMINUM AWNINGS • STORM DOORS
# ALUMINUM GUTTERS • STORM WINDOWS
# ALUMINUM SIDING e PORCH ENCLOSURES
# CARPORTS • VINYL SIDING
Stop By to See Us or Phone For Appointment
221-4959 or 221-4699
ASK FOR ERNEST SWANNER
BANK FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED
mushrooms, onion and
celery. Stir. Sprinkle with
Ac’cent. Add soy sauce. Stir.
Cover, reduce heat to
simmer and .cook five
minutes. Lightly toss the
chicken-vegetable mix with
lettuce. Serve hot over rice.
Makes four servings.
Now you do one and we
hope you are a winner.'
CSA Energy
Conservation
Grant OK’ed
WASHINGTON, D. €.—
Rep. Walter B. Jones of The
First Congressional District
has announced grants by the
Community Services Ad
ministration under their
Emergency Energy Con
servation Program.
Economic Improvement
in Eden ton and serving the
10-county Albemarle Area,
received $11,961.
The grant will provide for
making home repairs and
retrofitting dwellings to
minimize heat loss and
improve thermal efficiency.
Also it can be used for
emergency assistance in the
way of intervention to
prevent hardship or en
dangerment to health due to
utility shut-off or lack of
fuel.
Thursday, March 3,1977
N. C. Kidney
Foundation
Elects Officers
The Kidney Foundation of
North Carolina elected
officers at its annual
meeting held in Charlotte.
Elected President of the
foundation was William G.
Gainey of Raleigh. Gainey is
administrator of the Chronic
Disease Branch, Division of
Health Services in Raleigh.
Other officers elected
were: vice president, R.
Powell Majors of Charlotte;
secretary, Mrs. Nancy
Watts of Charlotte; and
treasure-, Norman Eckert
of Chapel Hill. New trustees
elected to the board were
Mrs. Rachel Bean of
Greensboro and Mrs.
Virginia Thomas of
Charlotte.
The Kidney Foundation of
North Carolina is a non
profit, voluntary health
agency whose goal is to
eliminate diseases of the
kidney as a major health
problem. Major programs
of the Foundation include
public education,
professional education, the
Organ Donor Program,
patient services and
research. The Foundation
offices are located in Chapel
Hill.