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^ ' * Pmgc 18 ? The Chroakte, Saturday, June 23, 1979 Qon't Wait for Home Made Bread ' I Would you enjoy biting Line two 9x5x5-inch loaf . into a warm slice of fresh, pans with heavy duty homemade bread but shy aluminum foil leaving Vj away from making bread inch collar around edges; | yourself because of the so- grease bottom and sides of called ,4fuss and bother"? foil. Measure all ingreWell hesitate no more! dients except flour, carrots, There is a type of bread raisins and nuts into large that will satisfy your mixing bowl. Beat Vi ' yearning and is easy to minute on low speed, ? make, taking less time to scraping constantly. Beat j "prepare^anUs cousin, The one '^minute^^^fft^lUI'ii^ ,, ^ ' sprftri, srraping .cimsiaflllSLll?) ^ . . , . ^?until smooth. Stir flour,J Quick breads are tfie ....... . 7??; grathm^Wv-wfB--wixture-r- mix? answer. and thev re grow-?r . , . .. " J lug Hi pupuiamj upicimij ?-?-r, with today's current life4- Divide batter between pre styles demanding shortcut pared pans. Bake in a 350 | cooking methods. ^ p. oven for 50 minutes or j A tasty addition to any until tested done. Cool in i meal, this quick bread se* pans for 5-15 minutes; rev j lection from the Reynolds move from pans and cool Wrap Kitchens* CARROT thoroughly. To freeze, -j BREAD is also a nutritious cover with a piece of foil the j snack to satisfy hunger ci*#? of '?* ?1 ? v?*.v iuw iup \j l lUdt anu needs between meals. collar. To seal.^press^ air Shredded raw carrots for out from center towards the base of the batter to sides; fold edges up and provide essential vegetable ov$rH press together, fiber and vitamin A value Freeze. Makes 2 loaves. while raisins contribute ' iron and other minerals.' ~ . ? _ ; - . STRAWBERRIES The ease of it all is there's no having to wait Pick.your.own straw. for dough to roe. and then. berries can. be a ^ rise again The batter . ? . summer buy. ingredients are simply Th*>y ?an a|so Pasj mixed together and the n , frozen to enjoy later! poured into prepared pans say ialists wjth the ready for the oven. N(. CaroHna Agricu, As long as you're making turaf Extension Service, one batch, why not double Make sure the straw- _ it and freeze one loaf for berries vou oick hav* busier^ days when baking ripened on the vine in time is at a premiumT~Baie wJer to get their full ? both loaves in heavy duty flavor. , , ? aluminum foil lined pans to Handle them tenderly; t ease cleanup, then freeze any damage that occurs t one loaf in its own foil prior to processing lining- makes for a poor frozen i Heavy duty aluminum strawberry.t foil is the correct weight to ^ y?u berries, try > wrap Breads for freezing *? e J because it is heavier than 1 ?nes. The fresh berry regular weight aluminum I ^ave a sheen or gloSf'tft&t 1 foil and provides the I becomes dull . upon 1 moisture-proof, vapor- I standing. It also has a 1 proof protection foods need ^fresh looking cap. i in freezer storage. If there's any remaining ~~ portion from the hreadtoaf you serve, wrap the leftover f%% a in its foil lining to store until needed again. uiihiiiimmiimiuiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii perfect at doing wrong,'* Gree Carrot Bread The men sa|d alsQ th&t thc ^ _ ' A had a lot to do with the wav cr * in the Crime Pr^ention I cups sugar neighborhood crime watch in tl 1 cup vegetable oil . 1 teaspoon vanilla Landon said that the black 1 tablespoon cinnamon theif efforts tQ rid theifkomn 1 teaspoon baking powder and other criminals in ^ ^ 1 teaspoon baking soda , Vi teaspoon salt "The reason most people dc 3 cups flour they want a television set and i 2 cups finely shredded raw set and can get one for $50 1 carrots { said. "Most people don't re] Vi cup raisins until they are a victim." Vi cup chopped walnuts Green said that with the int watch in a community reportir However most people still Pork CHods invoived u Landon and Green said tha , 17 very prevalent because of the v from page 17 "There is a wide area bet MiiiMuiiiMiiimiiiiaiiiMNiiiHiiiNmiNtiii neighborhood," Green said. meal with a delicious des- *eP?ation of races in W sert, Blueberry Rum boundaries for which the crime Creme, that combines va- Landon added that becaus nilla pudding flavored with between black and white neil rum extract with whipped Probf'y 8et caught before he cream and blueberries. If a black was#en walkin citizen would prouably call tl Broiled Pork Chop. "0ver here' U is easier for him Green said in order to 6to 8 pork rib or loin chops, neighborhood, the -neighboi cut 1 to 1'/. inches thick salt or8anized and stay to8ether 1 and pepper. aSainst crime"Communties have to stam Plarp rhnnc r?n frrill */<?? ? ... - r-~ ? o? nas control," Landon said. ,#] ash-covered coals (or on a can criminal out of thei rack, in broiler pan) so surface of meat is 5 to 7 inches from heat. Broil at A low to moderate tempera- it UUI ll\ ture 10 minutes on each side. Continue broiling, Urban Arts Dance P]us j turning occasionally, about ancj pemale Dancers from aj 10 minutes longer or until background is necessary bi niifc Seas?"to USL^r- fnrm gv"ifa^tif"i px^yi^Kps, place chops Arena, at 226 North Marsha (cut V* to 1 inch thick) so seen from 10:00 a.m. tc surface of meat is 3 to 4 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., throu inches from heat and broil The company will be dire at moderate temperature, ographer Steiv Semien. Veli * turning occasionally, 15 to Mistress and assistant tc 20 minutes or until meat is dancers are especially sough heated through. * backgrounds are welcome <o A f ? as - ii. ' 7 ' ?l > / nV'r . !Se? I ^ w~A Ifeht* ^ ^gr in' "ii ~n? ^i "fEw^ BO K53 W ^ ? mt Carrot Bread ? s Keep berries cool on that are a bit underripe I the trip from the vine to will make a good straw- .1 the freezer. ^ berry puree. Wash gently^a_few at Strawberries should I a time, in very cold be frozen in small water - preferably ice amounts at a time, | [ Tficr. working as fast as you This will keep the can work well. berries firm and cool and First, cap the washed prevent injury to the berries. For a container fhe Message Board ender skin which holds of whole berries, pack he juice arid flavor. ?^tfean, capped berries Don't soak the berries into a contafrter and pour n water or they will with cold sugar syrup (2 >ecome waterlogged. , cups sugar to 3 cups Work quckly, but leave water). 10 sand or grit. ^For sliced herries. I T>iscard underripe* . chop the berries into the 1 bvdfrrip* a ltd -'and add * berries. Small berries sugar. Or, add sugar to that are too ripe (but not whole berries and then near spoilage) and culls . slice or chop. . IHIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH a ^ , , church Notes from page V k Cleveland Avenue The Gospel Choir of the n said. ? Cleveland Avenue Christ vay people perceive crime? tian- Church- will- observe ime is reported. Green is their tenth Anniversary at 5 Jnit, also organizes the p.m. The public is invited, he various communities. Mt. Zlon The Senior Choir of Mt. community needs to bind zion Baptist Church is premnifv r>f fKo A~.~.i?? y vi.v, ucaicrs senting Mrs. ^Barbara munity. Keller, a graduate of A&T .n't report crime here, is if Sta,e University in a Reddon't have $500 to buy the tal at 4 P;.m- a,?he <*urch f they will buy it," Landon Mrs' Keller daughter of port a crime to the police Mrf- Ruth Thompson, will be living in Yeadon, Pa. roduction of neighborhood w% - ig of crime has increased. K6Cl6clllOn cdon't want to become it black on black crime is ? ~ .. . . . Happy Hill Recreational vay the city is segregated. iveen here and the white Center "Because there is such a Monday June 25: Story inston-Salem, there are hour at 9:30 a.m., at 10 ; is located, a.m., Midget Baseball, at ;e of the wide proximity ,0:30 , m outside es zhborhoods, blacks would A , . could get back home. at 1:30 record hour' from g in a white area, a white Junior Baseball, at 3 ie police," Landon said. stunts and tumbling, at 3 to blend in." p.m., dance class, from 7-9 ward off crime in a karate and card games, hood needs to become Tuesday June 26. AMs md have a show of unity , , ' J and crafts at 9:30, at 10 . - t , bat-off-the baseball, at d up and show them Who [f they work together they *0:30 a-"1-, outdoor games, r neighborhood." at 1:30 educational games, and tennis class, at 2 p.m., girls softball, at 3 p.m., >n bet card games and at 4 p.m., chess and drama class. s auditioning for Male Wednesday June 27: ges 14 to 25. No dance Bingo and dodgeball at Jt any trainin$&in any 9:30, atN 10:30 Senior qpod disco dances| are^,^^^ ^ meeting, at 10 Mn Arts iniinrfl 1 * TjThii555S55j355 11 Street. Dancers will . ? __ , _ __ . . arts and crafts, at 1:30 i 12:00 noon and from igh Friday June 22. Cookin8 class- at 2 P m-;cted byDancer Chore- Junior Baseball, at 2:30 a Lockett will be Ballet horseshoes, at 3:30 card Mr. Semien. Male games, and from 7:30-10 t. Dancers of all Ethnic disco. audition. SM^T CHRONICLE NEV (S Piedmont Fe K*1 , , We want to do more for y | 16 West 3rd, Winston-Salem Northsic H j^K ' Thruway Shopping Center Sherwooc : Parkway Plaza Parkview Mall Kernersville Boone N. Wilkesborc ^ V%; ^'beef'r icoci i^S^:l 489^ I09 SLICED CHICKEN Hr BOILED BREAST Py .. ?HAM?1 QUARTERS , 1*9 5 2" PRICES GOOD K THE NEW L* THRU 6/1-/ ? #J\ QUANTITY RIGHTS /A\ RESERVED NONE /A\ SOLD TO /^ \ RESTAURANTS /^B\ 8 or i bacon lj I ?u7oft* 11w ^more M M |teabag^LP m GOLDEN RIPE pV [ I BANANAS II I '//f 4 II CART ^ 29*1 y Vt _' "" |F^ygy<S ^^SWEE^^ROUN^^?l[ ^"""^ I PEACHES || w UUUlMMHHBBi VSLINE 722-8628 I deral Savings I ?u I Je Shopping Center 1 mSm I Plaza LhhhJ EQUAL HOUSING LENDER i 1 FREEZER SPECIAL I A- 5 Lb. PORK CHOPS 5 lb. Cut-up FRYERS 5 Lb. HAMBURGER 3 Lbs. SAUSAGE 2 Lbt. BOLQftMA ? (,bi MflT IUtf g . -M 1 J* OS! Prtegg ?W? 8 I I \Ei1vcii** Tima 9 flHi BM I Tuesday, June 2& "=? H -|fc? . Be RSf __ ? THIGHS FEET | 5 2" . 29* I ib$. mm Lb. m MARKET , lean boneless SLICED STEW I BACON BEEF _1 U..89V H I OW-PRICE LEADER! I CENTER S END SLICES I P? ASSORTED I PORK^l CHOPS I ^ , . ? ? S PakLBH28 ? more L-D. wk f . , ~Tl U.S. GRADE 'A' HOLLY FARMS I IKING HENS I LB 49?l (LIMIT 2 WITh FOOD ORDER) I . LOW PRICES ON FOOD EVERY DAY! 3UDWEISE^? BEER I ON OF SIX, 12 - oz. CANS H gfe $4691 -I pi * r'l ^du ri*''|~ /1 -rr^ JUMBO ASST. H >0-0 SOFT I TOWELS I
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