Kitchen Chatter By Nancy Winfrey I If you are ready for some homemade ice cream, Linda Williams has come up with a blue ribbon winner. Linda entered her ice cream recipe in the 4-H District Day in Dairy Foods competition and 4-H Favorite Foods competition, winning blue ribbons in both events and still more. Linda was invited to give demonstrations to the Home Extension Club and local 4-H club. She has been active in 4-H for 10 years. This fall Linda will be attending Mr. Olive School as a business major. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Merit. Linda’s Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream 2 cups whole milk 4 cups evaporated milk I cup sugar 4 tablespoons vanilla Pour milks in bowl. Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Add vanilla. Pour into either hand cranked or electric ice cream freezer. Makes 2 quarts. This is an economical recipe and an easy way to cool off Linda told me. Linda suggested topping with chocolate or your favorite syrup. She also crushes fruit and uses it for topping. We tried this recipe for ice cream and everyone thought it was made with heavy cream. The only mistake we made was not doubling the recipe. Thank You Linda! A TIP: Place fresh live clams in water (cover them with water) sprinkle 2 tablespoons cornmeal on top of water and set aside overnight. The clams will take in cornmeal and get rid of any grit they contain. Thank You Reader! It is rewarding to have others helping with this column. Please keep your recipes and tips coming to me in care of the Pamlico County News. County Recreation Dept. Upsets Oriental Sea Gulls By C. Ray Dudley The Pamlico County Department of Parks & Recreation playing their first game on the year without practice came upon this game with the Sea Gulls of Oriental with caution. Both men and women were playing together in this summer festival to highlight Oriental’s Superstar Day sponsored by the Oriental Recreation Department, Cheri Bond, director. For Pamlico County Tom Jones was on base off an error. Lulu Swindell and Doug Credle following with a single. Rudolph Gibbs came to bat with a triple scoring three runs. Marylyn Jenkins brought in Gibbs off of a sacrifice fly for a 4-0 lead. In the bottom of the first Carroll Sawyer singled and Hurdy was on base off of errors. A hard hit single by Ellen Everett scored two runs for Oriental. Pamlico County Wrecks continued their scoring spree in the top of the second as back to back doubles by Gwen Jenkins and C. Ray Dudley added another run. With San Smith Flying out, Tom Jones came to bat with a double followed by Lulu Swindell with a single and a 7-2 lead. The Sea Gulls failed to score in the bottom of the second. In the top of the third Rudolph Gibbs hit a solo homerun while Robert Jarmon hit an error hit. Deborah Credle singled along with San Smith to go ahead 10-2. In the bottom of the third Carroll Sawyer singled along with Hurdy for one run and a 10 3 deficit. The Rambling Wreck failed to score in the fourth despite a single by Doug Credle and a double by Rudolph Gibbs. In the bottom of the fourth George Bond doubled which was good for one run. In the fifth Robert Jarmon tripled and C. Ray Dudley singled for one run. Oriental made their attack in the fifth as Mike Swindell and Linda Sawyer walked and Hurdy hit a three run homer to put the Sea Gulls back in the game, 11-7. In the sixth, Tom Jones led things off with a homerun followed by a single by Lulu Swindell, Marylyn Jenkins and Don Carter for two more runs. In the bottom of the sixth, Mike Swindell doubled while singles came from Linda Swayer, Carroll Sawyer, Jimmy Bryant, and Vick Smith for two runs. The Wreck came back in the seventh with singles from Dudley, Tom Jones and Lulu Swindell as the Pamlico County WEWANT10 WPEOUT CANCER NYOUR MCMCMCMCBtSOCBV n X Recreation Department upset Oriental “Seal Gulls” by a 14-9 margin. The winning pitcher was C. 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