FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,
HOME DEM0NST1
EMILY BALLINGER, Coon
ANN RACKLEY, Asst.
| " The home agents announce
the following schedule:
Monday, February 20: The
home demonstration club
j'jf. chorus practice will be at 2:00
jri!v p. m. at Warrenton Baptist
W Church.
I Areola Community Club will
meet at 7:30 p. m. at Areola
Mu?kn^io< ft 1
Tuesday, February 21: Miss
Rackley, Mr. Hardage and 2
4-H leaders, Mrs. Erich Hecht
and Mr. Leonard Kilian, will
attend an automotive training
school in Goldsboro.
Zion and Drewry Home Dem
onstration Clubs will meet at
7:30 p. m. in tne '.'aflsh Hall
of Ridgeway Lutheran Church.
The topic to be discussed at
this meeting will be The Wills
and Inheritance Laws of North
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Carolina. One of the lawyers
in Warren County will be the
speaker. Everyone in the
community is invited to attend
?both men and women.
Wednesday, February 22:
Office.
Thursday, February 23: Officers
of the 15th District Organization
of Home Demonstration
Clubs, the Home Demonstration
Club Presidents and
Home Agents from Vance,
Franklin, Granville and Warren
Counties will meet in the
home agents' office to plan
the program for the district
| meeting.
?The house?furnishings?lead1
ers training school will be held
I at 2:00 p. m. at Traylor Ap|
pliance Company, Warrenton.
Miss Eugenia White, home
lesy?Sons of the Revolution, Hew York
us Yet Unborn
Vashington will still be
of the ideals on which
as our Flag itself.
HDAY IS FEBRUARY 22
isact no business on
hday, February 22.
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economist with Carolina Power
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train the leaders for the dem- ?
onatration, "Buying Large ;
Electrical Equipment."
Paschall and Wise Home
Demonstration Clubs will meet 1
at 8:00 p. m. at Jerusalem
Methodist Church. One of the
lawyers in Warrenton will
speak on the Wills and Inheritance
Laws of North Caro
una. everyone in me com-1
raunity is invited to attend-both
men and women.
Friday, February 24: Office !
TIPS ON PIE CRUSTS
Have you ever had a pie
crust failure? Or do you have
a perfect crust every time? Tf
there have been failures along
thr way. the following questions
and answers and pastry
helps may be informative in
telling ynu why.?By knowing
the reason for failure maybe
you can correct the mistake
the next time you make a pie
crust.
How can I get the bottom
crust of a pie to brown?
IThe pastry recipe and the
baking temperature are important
to the browning of pie
1 crust. Pastry made by a rich
I formula?one that contains a I
large proportion of fat -1
browns more readily than that i
made by a lean formula. For.
good browning, the dough must
he evenlv mixed and the nie-1
I pan must be dry before the
crust is placed in it. An oven
temperature of 400 degrees to
450 degrees F. to start baking
is recommended primarily to
brown the lower crust.
What makes pie dough
tough?
Pie dough is tough when too|
little fat or too much water is
used or when the fat is not
mixed properly. Over-mixing
pastry after adding the water
also will make it tough.
What causes pastry dough to
crumble?
Too little water or too mu n
fat will cause pastry dough i0
crumble.
Can shrinkage of a baked
I pie crust be prevented?
What causes uncooked spots
J on the bottom crust of a pie?
, There are several nnssible
j causes: Inadequate blending of
! fat and four; insufficient mixing
after the addition of the
water to moisten the dough
evenly?especially if too much
water is used; combining warm
dough with cold dough. Uncooked
spots on a bottom crust
may result also from drops of
_ water in the pie pan.
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Pastry Helps
1. Two knives, a pastry blender,
or a heavy fork cut fat t
into the flour easily.
2. In mixing pastry, add a 3
very little water on one side (
of bowl and mix with flour. 1
Do this in 2 or 3 other places 1
in bowl. Then mix all togeth- *
er. This way less water will be '
used and the pastry will not '
be sticky. 1
3. A heavy cloth on the rolling
board and a seamless
stockinet cover for the rolling
pin keep pastry from sticking.
A cloth cover may be made
for rolling pin.
4. Handle pastry as little as
possible, use only enough flour
on board and cloth to prevent
sticking, and roll away from
you with quick light motion.
d. ror pie ana iari sneiis,
roll out pastry 1 inch longer
than pan. Do not stretch when
6. To avoid soggy undercrust.
coat the crust with slightly
beaten egg white and let
stand a few minutes before filling,
or sprinkle with flour, or
partially bake before adding
filling.
7 If baking crust before filling
is added, prick with fork
8. Moisten top rim of bottom
crust before putting on top
crust.
9 Fold under top crust In
juicy pie For open juicy pie,
allow an extra inch, fold under,
and press up the edge.
10. To keep covered fruit
pies from boiling over, pick
top crust with fork.
11. To keep meringue from
shrinking be sure the meringue
touches the crust all the way
n round so there will be no
part of the filling showing.
Plain Pastry
2 cups flour
1 tsp. salt
2/3 cup fat
4 to 6 tablespoons cold water
1 Sift flour, measure, add
salt and sift again.
2. Use pastry blender or 2
knives. Cut in half the shortening
until mixture look like
coarse meal. Cut in remaining
shortening coarsely or until
particles are about the size
of peas.
3. Add water a little at a
time until dough is moistened
enough to form a ball when
pressed together. Use a fork
to mix gently and lightly. Do
not stir. Use only enough
water to hold pastry together.
4. Press together lightly
with fingers. The less the
dough is handled, the more
tender and flaky the pastry
will be.
5. Roll out on lightly flourpH
hn#rH nr noctrv ninth nhnnt
Va inch thick. Place in pan, fitting
it loosely.
Baked Pastry Shell (Crust)
Prick pastry all over with
fork. Bake in a hot oven (450
degrees F.) about 15 minutes
or until lightly browned.
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Safe Saying
There's nothing sadder than
he childless couple. It breaks
('our heart to see them stretchid
out, relaxing around swimning
pools in Florida, getting
ill suntanned and miserable
>n the decks of their boats,
trotting off to Europe like
lonesome fools. It's an empty
life.
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Our office is now open e
in the filing of Income
eral and state also Socia
Will be glad to assist y
call or come by our ofcfi
Office opposite Colonia
Street, Warrenton, N. C
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City Ordinance
A traveler walked into a
local tavern with his Mynah
bird on his shoulder. He kept
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Tax Returns both Fed1
Security.
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modern heating is your prime interest, you
can select from a variety of electric heating
installations the one which best suits your
plans.
Whichever you choose, your family will
enjoy the safe, flameleas clean beat which
only electricity can provide. Just call
net or write your nearest CP4L represents.
VO tive for the facts on this modern way
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