Thursday,september 4,1980 5g V-* * .. Spices Replacing Salt In Many Diets oSTSS Mm 5*V ■** tba £££ *** ■ M JM Im many 2**». Nt too much wit spies* and wlUi a («w n- trsjmgiigibta la T*» kitcbana of tba Trad* "+m apiea Uaadi which ■agpbanaadiapUeaofaatt • aO-purpcH aaaaoatafi such «*a tablespoon orsgao* laavH, crushed, 14 Hi, ~ , hHNMF ■-'■' v ~^j§ Ht ■ 'v mJi .-^»MgßpWH|BaßapH||EMHaßßaiia«fe^ LOW SODIUM STEW Vegetarian Mushroom Stew is sn excellent cnotce for low sodium dieters. There are only about 13 milligrams of sodium in each three-ounce portion. 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DM you know thorn are oahr «4 milligrams of •odtam in an anttau pound of muabrooma? With so many paopla on low-sodium diet* Jhana days, and tba rest of ua bsing urgrt by government nutrttkniata te cut back on ••hi h’a comforting u> learn that a tingle portion of mtatamon* only adds a mart it mtlllgrama of •odhaa far a *ouoeo per tion. And what’i more, there era lam than » cakrto* hi that same portion. You’ll probably uavar rnlaa the aodhvn (or moat either) when you fill up your plate with Vegetarian Mushroom Stow. The combination of mushrooms with good late summer vegetables, aeHoned with onion, garlic and tba bland of Italian seasoning adds up to a flavorsome, hearty mala dtah for hm* or supper. If you want to gat a little fancier and stiß da soma low-sodium entertaining there's Mushroom Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts. These can be made early in the day and refrigerated, then baked 20 minutes before serving. Vegetarian MeakroemStew 13 ounces fresh mushrooms 2 tablespoons salad oil 4 cup chopped onion 4 teaspoon minced garlic 14 lbs. tomatoes, peeled and chopped 2 g<-een peppers, seeded and cut into 1-inch pieces 4 lb. zucchini, sliced (about 2*4 c;ips) 14 teaspoon Italian seasoning, crushed *4 teaspoon ground black peppev 2 tablespoons dry white wine Rinse, pat dry and quarter mushrooms, about 4 cups; set aside. In large saucepan heat oil until hot. Add onion and garlic; saute until tender, about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes, zucchini, green peppers, Italian seasoning, black pepper and reserved mushrooms. Simmer, covered, until vegetables are tender, about IS minutes. Stir in wine. Continue to simmer, covered, for 2 minutes. Makes 4 portions or S cups. Mashroom. Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts 4 lb. fresh mushrooms '•? lb. freqh spinach 4 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided 4 cup chopped onion 1 garlic clove, crushed teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed Pinch ground black pepper 4 boned, skinned chicken breasts 3 tablespoons dry white wine Chopped parsley Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Rinse, pat dry and chop mushrooms, about 2 cups; set aside. Wash spinach; place in a saucepan. Cook, covered, only with the water clinging to the leaves until barely wilted Drain well. THE CHPWAH HERALD sipiHiiag out new* wttor, atmakw to cup); act .la large skill* ba* I tahtoepoona of the og unti muabrooma; saute uatil almost tender, about 4 minutee. Add garlic, oregano, Mack pepper and reearved spinach; cook and stir for one minute; sot aside to cool. Meanwhile flatten each chicken brant by pounding with mallet between two shoots waxed paper or plastic, *p*tm on*- qpmrtor of the mushroom mixture onto center of on* chicken breast now about th in* thick. Roll lengthwise; secure with picks. Repest with remsining chicken breasts. Place in a Win* square shallow baking dish. Combine wine with remaining oil; spoon over chicken. Bake, uncovered, basting frequently, until chicken is tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Sprinklo with chopped parsley before serving. Serve with lemon wedges if desired. Serves four. Easily prepared just before dinner, Idaho 'N Celery Fry is an earthy recipe calling for enough seasonings so as to make 3alt nonessential. Idaho Spod’N Celery Fry 3 large Idaho potatoes 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 4 cup chopped onion 4 teaspoon curry powder 4 teaspoon pepper 14 cups diagonally sliced celery 1 teaspoon lemon juice Peel potatoes; slice crosswise into 4-inch slices, about 4 cups slices. Heat oil in large skillet. Add potatoes, onion, curry and pepper; toss potatoes in oil to coat evenly. Cover; cook over medium heat 5 minutes. Uncover, add celery. Co* over medium heat 15 minutes turning with a spatula until potatoes are tender. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Serve immediately. * ■ ; - r* S 7 Baked Leman* Potatoes are brushed with h itflxtflrt of melted butter, aromatic dill, pungent garlic, and tangy lemon and no one will miss the salt. Although the seasonings are potent, the potatoes complement a variety of main course dishes, particularly simple roast meats and poultry. Baked Lemon Potatoes one-third cup unsalted butter or margarine l small clove garlic, minced 4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 1 « teaspoon dried dill 4 teaspoon lemon rind t tablespoon lemon juice 3 large Idaho potatoes In small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Add garlic, hot pepper sauce, dill, lemon rind and lemon juice; mix well. Cut potatoes in half lengthwise; deeply score cut surfaces being careful not to punc ture the skin. Place in a shallow baking pan. Brush with butter mixture. Bake at 425 degrees one hour, brushing with butter mix ture every 15 minutes. Place potatoes under broiler; brush with remaining butter mixture Broil until golden brown. Makes six servings. “Pttwnca ii brttar, but iti fruit ii nmt" French Proverb SCASHS WE BUY GOLD-SILVER BfllNO YOUR j CLASS RINGS •» • Wedding Bands. Pocket Watches, , •Denial Gold •Silver Coins - Gold Corns .Zl. // / / ■ V.- . ■ ... » BK \ ■{«; N . . .1 •• -1 mmm PAIGE QUINN 9U ML Qmm Si • Edwrton Cal «MMO Far HtM» ■ . fm 1 m 'hOw: 4wa[-* i' 1 ■%V .Jt Mfr M ■- 1 * pM - m .< ' JL^ P ; --" # lw BSSf - jaSW' 1 W a 1. waHL.ace j. ■ t B ■ _ , »? ,^xßl W -- - . .■.-* • ; ■ ->s Babst- a K',T -f fw mm- • 1 Wr? ■ F 1 m h xl 1 *•- i Si PRACTICAL NURSING GRADUATES—Six Chowan County residents were among 30 students who recently graduated from the Practical Nursing Education program at College of The Albemarle. Belva A. Biggs. Janet Lee Burris. Judy C. Byrum. Deborah Rae Griffin. Beverly T. Koonce. and Denise V. Mack received their caps and pins during a candlelight ceremony which was held recently at Cann Memorial Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth City. Patrolmen To Lead Campaign For ChkYen’s Safety With the new school year now underway. Colonel John T. Jenkins, Highway Patrol Commander, today an nounced a program designed to improve safe travel for children com muting to and from school. "The safety of these children is everyone's responsibility, and we re hopeful that parents will assist us in implementing the program". Jenkins said He pointed out the program will involve members of the Patrol's Traffic Safety Information Unit meeting with as many elementary Running For State Office If you are a high school studenlTia™Chow*n Cfcunty aqd JlcpH Qke to ntLStatcr government for a day. now is your chance Approximately 125 students in grades 10 to 12 across the state will have an opportunity to serve as governor, lieutenant governor, state attorney general and other state officials during Youth In volvement Day a> tivities in Raleigh. Oct 6-7 "This experience gives our young people a firsthand look at the daily operations of state government." said Gov. Jim Hunt "State of ficials also learn from them about their concerns and recommendations for young people's programs " The cost per student is $24.50, which covers a dinner, entertainment, lodging and breakfast. CARPENTRY/N. HOME AND/ /< * ,mod,I,^\REPAIRS Exterior Carpentr^^ •'trim •Mantels •Staircases Carved Doors •Custom Trailer •REASONABLE RATES M. G. Collins 221-8325 school children as possible and discussing pedestrian, bicycle and school bus safety. "Hopefully we ll be able to reach all students in grades 3 and 4 during the school year", Jenkins said. According to Jenkins the program also provides for student* to receive a letter for their parents requesting they discuss with their children the safety rules printed on the reverse side. "This is a different ap proach. but it's an effective way to request and receive the assistance of every parent.” he said Jenkins For registration and m- Tbrmatldli~cOntact Pam Kohl at«ls-733*966. or write to Youth Involvement Office. Suite 115. Howard Building. 112 W Lane St. Raleigh. SC J 7611 The deadline for registration is Sept. 15. Youth Involvement Day is sponsored by the State y outh Council component of the N.C. Department of Administration s Youth Involvement Office. Kin* Louil IV of Franc* spent th* equivalent of 5600,000 on buttor-i. Hit collection included a dia mond-studded set valued at $120,000. NOTICE The Chowan County Board of Elections will conduct two EXTRA REGISTRATION DAYS for the convenience of those persons who may not be able to get to the election of fice during the regular hours or who have not registered at the homes of the registrars or judges. TIME: Saturday, Sept 13; Saturday, Sept 20 PLACE: Assembly Room of the Old Courthouse HOURS: 10:00 A. M. until 4:00 P. M. Requirements for registering: Resident of the State and Precinct for M days and It years of age by the time of the General Election in November. Persons should bring some type of identification. The registration books will remain open at the regular hours and places until October 4, im for tha general election. E. N. Manning, Chairman Chowan County Board of Elections Front row left are: Biggs, Burris, Bynim, Shirley J Castelow. Janet G. Forehand, Griffin, Virginia C. Hassell, and Katherine J. Henderson; second row: Koonce, Sandra Margot Hearn Liggett. Mack, Rhonda A Midgett, and Elizabeth L. Pipkin; back row; Sandra H. Wilson. Julina Lynn Wilson. Caroline P Williams. Nancy Sue Twiford. Brenda K Strain, and Charlene F Stone. 'CO A Photo) pointed out that many students will be walking or riding their bicycles to and from school, while ap proximately three quarters of a million children will be transported by school bus. Although the Patrol's program concerns the safety responsibilities of students and their parents. HOME REALTY New Listing House, like new. Two story, frame. 2.350 sq. ft of living space 4 BDRM, DR, LR, Den with fireplace, large Kit., dinnette. 3 Baths, central heat hair. Lots of storage room, screened in patio. Conveniently located near boat ramp, beach area. golf. 4 tennis. Valuable Property For Sale Home Realty submits the following listings of valuable property for sale: Dutch Colonial Home Overlooking Albemarle Sound, brick home with beautifully picnic area Four-bet xIjLU >ths, living room with fireplace. Jen with fi xitchen, utility room, all with central heat and air conditioning. Priced To Sell Three bedroom frame bouse priced to sell im mediately Living room, kitchen with equipment, carport. A good investment. Another Good Location Brick house w ith four bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, den with fireplace, living room w ith fireplace. 14 baths, central heat, garage. You'll love the way this house and I lot have been maintained. la Historic District I Comfortable home located in historic district within |waiking distance of downtow n Edenton Four bedrooms. | two baths, living room, family room with fireplace. Ikiichen The home you have been waiting for Second Home This frame home w ould make a second home Consists of three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Priced for immediate sale A Family Pleaser Live in very attractive two-story brick home and enjoy income from adjoining duplex Consists at 5,500 square feet at living space, including six bedrooms, living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, dining room with fireplace, two full baths, garage with workshop Completely renovated to include all modern tonveniences In historic district withia walking distance to shopping, schools and churches. Waterfroat Lai This lot contains a bulkhead, and is located on Country Club Drive. Financing is availaMe. Also available trailer lots. 4 homesite lots. Financing ivaitable. Day HOME Night 482-2153 REALTY 482-3807 Page 3-B Jenkins called on all motorists to be especially alert between 7 and 9 AM. and 2 til; PM. The priceless cargo at these buses and the safety and well-being of all children, warrants every possible consideration on the part of all drivers”. Jenkins con cluded.