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Page 6-C From Tho Herald Kitchen Creative Cooking If you are a homemaker who cooks for two or fewer, join the club. You’re part of the trend to smaller households in this country. Many married couples are remaining childless today ; even more have grown children who have left home. And, ac cording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people living alone has now topped the 15 million mark. Preparing food for yourself or for one other person needn’t be an endless round of heat-and-serve dinners or store-bought snacks. Nor does it have to mean wasting food bought in quantities that one or two people can’t finish. Fresh fruits and vegetables offer a natural, nutritious and convenient way for the small family or single person to eat well. Many fresh commodities may be bought one or two at a time, for example. If they are over-wrapped in your market, ask the produce manager to break up a package for you. In many cases the fresh commodity can be eaten in several differenct ways. Buy a whole head of cauliflower, for instance, but cook just part of it as a side dish for dinner. Use the remainder to slice raw into healthful salads or to dunk in your favorite snack dip. Sfelad greens such as let tuce, endive or romaine, are delicious stir-fried with some minced onion and fresh herbs as seasonings. But dessert is a problem? Fresh Fruit Sherbet Tropicale could be the answer to a great dessert you can eat in installments. This one blends a half fresh pineapple, one ripe banana, fresh orange juice and piquant grated orange rind for an icy treat that needs no cooking. Once you’ve eaten your fill, you can put the sherbet back in the freezer until the next time the yen for a refreshing scoop seizes you. There’s no fruit wasted half pineapple to eat for another fresh dessert or to loss into meat dishes for a Polynesian touch. Want the inside in formation on Fresh Tomato- Spinach Surprise? Two large tomatoes can be the <§ioried aicndW^N ffiftEflTHvmnsg| "TAKE THE NAME OF JESUS WITH YOU" •MU* Lydia Baxter . 'Tile, tlu name of Jc.ut witl you, J CktlJ of borrow on J of wo. - V/ It will joy inJ comfort gtv. you, Tile, it tli.ii wli.r.*.r you go/^ CKorus: ~ rT.yM ’’Pr.ciou* nim., O flow fw..t! :r- Hop. of .irtk and joy of h.iv*n.” 1 iff *Mim Lydia Baxter, born in Petersburg. New September 2. 1809, was converted while a girl. Liter, |E|j she moved to New York City. For years she was an B|] invalid confined to her room. It was in her chamber jjp she wrote this hymn. Clip And Paste In Your Scrapbook! CHOWAN AUTO SALVAGE, INC. Route 2, P. 0. Box 16 Phone 482-3112, Edenton, N. C. OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 8 A M. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY jEEAUTO parts^ SAVE 50% OR MORE! USED AND REBUILT: * MOTORS * STARTERS WE * GENERATORS * TRANSMISSIONS BUY * REAR ENDS * BODY PARTS WRECKS main course for a couple when they are hollowed out, stuffed with seasoned fresh spinach and an egg. Bake and serve with a smooth Parmesan Cheese Sauce and you have a full com plement of protein, plus nutritious vegetables. Any spinach left over will be a marvelous salad the next night tossed with your favorite dressing and a few fresh mushrooms. Fresh Fruit Sherbert Tropicale 1 medium size, ripe banana, peeled large fresh pineapple, peeled, cored and cut in pieces M> cup fresh orange juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind V 4 cup sugar V 4 cup light com syrup 1 egg white >4 teaspoon salt Combine first four ingredients in blender container; process until mixture is smooth. Turn into large bowl, stir in sugar and corn syrup. Pour into shallow pan; freeze until almost firm. Transfer mixture to a chilled bowl; beat with electric mixer or rotary beater until light and fluffy. In small bowl, beat egg white with salt until stiff; fold into fruit mixture. Pour into refrigerator tray, loaf pan, or four-cup ring mold. Freeze until firm, 3 or 4 hours. Makes about 3% cups sherbet. Fresh Tomato Spinach Suprise 2 large firm tomatoes 2 cups chopped fresh spinach 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons dry bread crumbs '-'4 teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper 2 eggs Cut a thin slice from stem end of tomatoes. Scoop out pulp leaving outer shell. Combine spinach, onions, bread crumbs and seasonings, mix well. Place two tablespoons spinach mixture -in - bottom -es- each shell, tsreak one egg into each shell. Spoon remaining spinach mixture over eggs. Place tomatoes in small shallow baking dish; add water to depth of %-inch. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Serve with Par Jr J -.-wCTIMMjy 4*. ] JWif DESSERT FOR TWO— Fresh Fruit Sherbet Tropicale is the ideal dessert for the one-or-two person household. Eat only as much as you want; the rest will keep deliciously in the freezer. mesan Cheese Sauce. Makes two servings. Parmesan Cheese Sauce 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese In small saucepan, melt butter or magarine over medium heat. Remove from heat; blend in flour. Add milk gradually, stirring constantly. Return to heat; add cheese, stirring until sauce thickens and comes to boiling. Makes one cup sauce. Spring Lemon Tips Fresh lemons claim the spotlight for spring. They do wonderful things to vegetables as well as shout of freshness. Fresh lemon juice in your cooking water keeps white vegetables white. Potatoes, cauliflower, turnips, etc. won’t get that grayish color. ■0" Here’s a classic vegetables sauce: '/ 2 cup COA Sets Opeh~Heuse> Business Students Invited An open house for area high school business students will be held at College of The Albemarle on April 27 at the Technical Center in Elizabeth City. The full morning of tours and demonstrations is being sponsored by the Phi Beta Lambda business club at the college. All seniors who are enrolled in business courses in high schools within COA’s seven-county service area have been invited to par ticipate. Registration will begin at 8:45 A.M. Lu Ann Chappell, business instructor and PBL faculty advisor, said the visitors will have an opportunity to see and try the equipment used in the classroom to train COA students. These include a variety of modern office machines and the computer system that is presently employed for instructional purposes at the college. She said instructors will be present to explain the operation of each type of equipment. They will also outline the courses of study offered by the business department. Following a complete tour of the Technical Center THE CHOWAN HERALD mayonnaise, the juice of half a fresh lemon and cayenne pepper added to taste. Use with artichokes and asparagus. -0- If you make your oil and vinegar salad dressing, substitute fresh lemon for the vinegar. Try it once and you’ll be a convert. -0- / When a recipe calls for the juice of just half a lemon, before cutting and using the juice, first grate the lemon flavor-filled peel. Store it in a plastic bag in the freezer, use later in cookies, pudding or as a garnish. Then cut the lemon. The remaining half not used in the recipe can be wrapped in plastic to keep it fresh for use later. -0- The contrast of fresh lemon wedges with green vegetables makes a spec tacular garnish. Then squeeze the wedge over freshly cooked or canned vegetables for a great aroma and flavor. ( ft- s\ i\\>« >' *»* facility, Miss Chappell said the guests will attend a hospitality hour. There, they will have a chance to meet and socialize with other COA students and faculty members. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown to me during the illness and death of my husband, Less Layton. Also, to the doctors and nurses at both the hospital and the medical center I extend a special thank you for the time and care you gave to Less. May God bless each of you. Mrs. Lillie Layton pd. Jewelry Joltings R. W. DAVIS The longitude of a ship at sea can be determined by comparing the exact time (from the stars) with the time at the home port, as shown on a sea-going clock. Such clocks must be accurate to within 3 seconds o day. Even if they never navigate a ship, anyone will appreciate the beauty and accur acy of our fine watches.*. They - make excellent gifts for June graduates. Davit Jawafers South Sfnft J^j o “IN GOD WE TRUST” GOD » !== i These Messages Yjf /X | Are Published Unde. I ?ft I f V I I Y The Sponsorship Os The M Following Business ~ EdentonTractor* (0)1 R-? Equipment Co. Mr Your Tractor Dealer •* Agents tbr Evlnrude Outboardi US 17South, Edenton, N. C. Bridge-Turn Exxon Servicenter F W"' For HaDDy Motoring /I U Exxon Products - Atlas Tires w' f And Batter ** s /f I wmW • 111 « ' Hobbs Implement Co. YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER Your Farm Equipment WtD Needs Are * RPHI*l <f riF| lS |l 9 GfStfcTyler |3 \5'Q U I I I UL • Your Hapfy Shopping Center It all depends oh whether or not you are a lobster-lover. To those who enjoy this succulent fruit of the sea, a lobster is a thing of beauty. To others Albemarle Motor Co. it seems incredibly ugly. mRD .. Beauty is “in the eye of the beholder,” but, contrary to another old saying, it is not skin deep. True beauty often can’t be seen at all. It Is w. Hicks St. - Edenton, N. c. something you feel, something of which you are aware—not necessarily seen. Edenton Office Supply Beauty, for instance, surrounds you when you walk into a church. There Everything For The o«i is something in the atmosphere that you can’t quite define. No matter what's beqp happening to you, in God's Home, you feel a sense of peace, of sane- sois. Broad-Ph. 482-2627 tuary. ' Had that experience lately? f' / V^UINN Copyright »t»T i kriM. i .V.vrrtN>in* ! 3i;v3c M iartaqa. [ | V si 01 * KSSB Sunday 'Monday Tuesday Wednesday TTulsdE XOetey 1 Saturday /,o uov / -~ ;e Jv'bMl pqeaflCTS I Peter Psalms Psalms I Corinthians I Corinthians Hebrews Hebrews HOME of fine furniture Leary Bros. Storage Co. Sunday School Lesson Sellers or Fertiliser and Seeds Phones 482-2141.482-2142 * STRUGGLE AND GROWTH ———i International Sunday School Lesson for April 23, 1978 Edenton Savings & Loan Scripture: Galatians 2:1W6; Acts 11:11-18 By Mrs. Jesse WaUer **„ We have heard people say, “If we could just live like the early Christians, it would be so much less complicated” We forget that they came from varied backgrounds, and Byrum Implement & sometimes the law was a stumbling block to then. The Jews Truck Co., Inc. felt that the Gentiles should follow the letter of the Jewish humamui Harwan oh*r law to become Oiristians. Their growth was not without struggle, just as our growth today requires struggle, and ne ‘ 151 ’ nton understanding of varied backgrounds. In our scripture lesson today we have an example of the Western Gas & definite leading of the Holy Spirit. Peter was in Joppa, and Fuel Oil was called to a man’s home to give him a message by which Mitch«n*r vnug. the man and his household would be saved. Peter, and six Phone men went with him, and as they declared the message of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit fell on them all, just as at the ' WES ‘th beginning, when they were in the upper room 11101 Peter w.Ui.&mun remembered the words of his Lord, how he said, “John general merchandise baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with tiie Holy -rocky hock- Spirit.” We should never lqt the mode of baptism be a Phone 22l-4031 Edenton stumbling block. In the Galatian scripture there had been some controversy over circumcision. Cephas, one of the leaders, was with- Montgomery Ward drawing himself from the Gentiles, because he feared the .ois.BroMst-Telephone .n 4449 circumcision party, or those believed the Gentiles could not Edenton N c become Christians unless they followed the Jewish law to the letter. R.D. DIXON. JR. Agent Apostolic authority was central because the New Testament had not yet been written. The church was “built Parker-Evans Hardware upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets,” Company Ephesians 2:20. In the last half of the second century A.D. ' olebmpaiWts ' some of the writings were translated and given a place along side the Old Testament as Scripture. Phone 482-4401, Edenton In the third century they were collected and bound together ' ibbbbbbbbbbbbb separated from other Christian literature, and were spoken Mitchener’s Pharmacy of as the New Testament. In the fourth century, our final list of books was accepted, and was called the cannon, from a Greek word meaning standard or rule. - , prescription pharmacist: Our New Testament came to us through much struggle - and conflict. We owe so much to these great Christian Phone 4*2-3711, Edenton thinkers, who were planted in history at this time, and for this purpose. God works through people,' and He has never left His remnant here on earth without a loud voice, and ' - persistant leadership. i There were two councils, the one at Nicea 324 - 1- A.D., and the council at Chalcedon 451 A.D. Great Christian it thinkers, who were active at this time, to name a few, were g\ Tertullian, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Augustine, and ' An a Polycarp. Some of them paid for the continuance of truth /aZ&s. Ift with their live. We know that each generation brings fresh outbursts Jr against the truth of the gospel. This has been evident in our 7 V lifetime, so our vigil must continue, until the morning J ‘ ■}] Jk eternal dawns, and the shadows disappear. a nil . O j Qoaing prayer: Thmk you, dear Lord, f» including all in X XUll your great pirn of salvation. &bbmbQM (Based on copyrighted Outlines produced by the Commßtee b i , .. on the Uniform Series and used by permission.) ( _ •' Thursday, April 20, 1978
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