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Page 2-C Creative Cooking From The Herald Kitchen By Mildred Haskins In the Caribbean, where fresh fruits and vegetables are easy to come by, it is not uncommon to use them together in a recipe. Whereas we might have a fruit salad or a vegetable one, they will have a fruit vegetables dish. And, if the fancy strikes them, they will put together a meat-fruit-vegetable dish. Like, for instance, this Trinidad Salad. You will like this one, for the oranges and grapefruit sections give just the right tartness to the combination of chicken, celery and great peppers. If you haven’t ever tossed a few citrus sections in your regular tossed great salad, you have a treat coming. Os course, what makes the salad is the dressing. This one is unusual and unusually good-tasting. The com bination of ingredients is not a common one, and people will ask you time and again what’s in the mixture. The seasoning is Angostura aromatic bitters making it straight from Trinidad. Try this salad some day when you have leftover chicken on hand and want something new and dif ferent. It will make you think of far-away places you’d like to visit some day. Salad Trinidad 4 cups diced cooked chicken 1 cup chopped celery 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced 1 can (11 oz.) mandarin oranges, drained 2 grapefruits, cut into sections 1 egg 1 cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons yellow mustard 1 teaspoon Angostura aromatic bitters Salt and pepper In a bowl, mix chicken, celery, pepper, oranges and grapefruit sections. In a blender, combine egg, cream, mustard and bitters. Whirl until smooth. Season to taste with salt and pep SERVICES AVAILABLE ❖ Certified Watchmakers _+ — + — Clock Repairs + Jewelry Repairs 4» Diamond Mounting - Baby Shoos Bronzed, Severed Razor Service Silver Replating + Refinishing + Engraving Wedding Invitations — t— G. T. Davis & Company Edenton, N. C. 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Line a salad bowl with salad greens. Stir salad and spoon into lined bowl. Serve at once. Makes six servings. Moreland more of us will be turning to lighto* foods during the hot summer weathfer and, if we can, will be enjoying as much low calorie seafood as possible. Tomato Seafood Aspic, gelled in individual one-half cup molds, is an appealing and different salad ac companiment. The red toned aspic goes well with an entree such as cheese souffle or roast chickoi. It is easy to prepare with un flavored gelatine, bottled clam and tomato flavored juice, canned clams, and canned or fresh shrimp. Tomato Seafood Aspic 2 envelopes unflavored gelatine Vz cup cold water Social* Security Information By Lee Wallio Field Representative June brides should remember to change their name with Social Security. No matter which month she marries, a bride should give us here new name so we can keep her Social Security card and her earnings record accurate and up-to date. Then earnings she had both before and after her marriage can be correctly credited to her record. Earnings women have in jobs covered by Social Security will determine the amount of their cash benefits—and not just when they retire. During their working years, women also build disability, survivors, and Medicare protection for themselves and their families under Social Security. ... . To get her name changed on ha record, a new bride can call or write any Social Security office. Or she can use a form available at any post office and at many employer personnel offices. The Elizabeth City Social Security Office is located at 111 Jordan Plaza next to Southgate Mall (phone 338- 2161) and is open 9:00 to 4:30 weekdays. Students Listed For Excellence Bruce McGraw, principal at John A. Holmes High School, announces the following students to the Academic Excellence List for the 1976-77 school year: Patricia Bond, Wanda Bunch, Donna Johnson, Annette Partin, Ginny Gardner and Carroll Skinner. To achieve this honor these students maintained a 93 average in each class for each grading period of the entire semester. Slice baked loaves of bread before freezing. When fresh bread is needed, the frozen slices will pull apart easily and thaw in a short time. 2 cups Clamato juice V« cup chili «auce 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish 1 can (8 oz.) minced clams, drained V« cup chopped cooked shrimp . In medium saucepan, sprinkle unflavored gelatine over water; let stand until gelatine is moistened. Place ova low heat; stir con stantly until gelatin dissolves, about five minutes. Remove from heat Y 'Ji SALAD DAYS Fruits and vegetables combine with chicken to make a delightfully different salad entree. FOR RENT LAUNMYMAT In Northside Shopping Center - EDENTON* N. C. r; CONTACT CLARK -HARRIS Harris Shopping Center HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE 426-8325 A. Save 1.31 on Maiden- L £< Jks form's No Show* seam- TjpjjjlV Jm less bra. 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The light and luscious fruit provides a tempting contrast to die meaty yet delicate texture of tuna and it’s perfect for dieters. You’ll love the creamy dressing. With two cans tuna in vegetable oil, drained, use cantaloupe, apples, pineapple slices and seedless green grapes. Break tuna in chunks and arrange tuna and fruit on a platter. Creamy Mustard Dressing Vi cup sour cream or plain yogurt Vi cup mayonnaise (plain or diet) 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Vi cup lime juice Vi teaspoon grated lime rind 1 teaspoon grated onion 2 teaspoons sugar Vi teaspoon • salt In small bowl Mend sour cream, mayonnaise, and mustard. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and chill until ready to save. Makes one and one-fourth cups dressing. BURNED BY HIGH HEATING BILLS? N. C. Solar Devices, Inc. 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Stallings, Tim Riddick, Billy Stallings, Tommy Nowell, Kenneth Banks, Clarence Rogers, Parker Newbern, Kelvin Roberson, fed Brown, and Julian Nixon. The Kilowatts were sponsored by Knapp Brabble of Spedic Vending Co. Oscar Wilde when asked to list the 100 best books replied: "I fear it would be possible, because I have written only five." Thursday,Jj* A m Photography Short Course \ Slated In July N. C. University will present Its annual Professional Photography Summa Short Courses at McKimmOn Center in Raleigh between July 10-15, in cooperation with the Professional Photographers of North Carolina. There are three courses open this year to novice photographers. They are: motivational portraiture, oil painting on photographs and portrait negative retouching, the courses will be taught by Lawrence E. Anspaugh, Vivian Geiga and Homa English. A brochure describing each of the courses is available by contacting: Kelly Crump, NCSU Divi sion of Continuing Educa tion, P.O. Box 5125, Ra leigh.
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