Unique Foods Add Spark
To Holiday Festivities
Begin thinking now in terms
of what you can serve when friends
and relatives drop in from time
to time during the holiday season.
Russian tea is always a good
cold weather beverage, but .'or
variety, why not try this hot
spiced grape juice, a recipe taken
from the files of Ruth Current,
State home demonstration agent:
Juice of 1 lemon; 1 quart of
grape juice ^canned or irozenj ;
2 cups boiling water; % cup of
sugar; 2 nutmegs (cracked); 1%
sticks cinnamon;. 4 pieces orange
rind.
Cut the orange rind in small
pieces (free from white inner
skin). Heat all ingredients togeth
er and simmer for 10 minutes.
Strain and serve hot.
Serve with the hot grape j'uice
cheese straws or several kinds of
your favorite cookies.
For a festive holiday touch,
float a lemon slice in each cup and
top with a red cherry and a small
leaf of holly. This deep red punch
is unique in its flavor and will
keep conversation flowing smooth
ly as the guests try to name its
ingredients.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cairns
who returned last week from
Florida plan to swend the holidays
at their home in Tryon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Norton
and children, Ann and Ricky, are
moving today to Waynesville, N.
C., where Mr. Norton has opened
a photo studio.
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