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71 with he line, 'rom rifle [icrs. d to rt'her ditor C. N. C. iciers jnds, Thursday. .October 7^ 19^ THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 7 o. TARHEEL KITCHEN By MISS YORK KIKFJR Department of Af;rk‘ulture Market Home Kconomist Through the years the ap-pie has been a favorite subjeut of ar tists, musicians, poets, and au tliors and good cooks. 11 lias probably received more attention than any other member of the vegetable kingdom excei)! per haps the rose, to which it Is n‘ lated. The apple may have a ro mantic reputation but th(* piaeti- cal enjoyment is far gnvitei. I'or eating out of hand, for (jui. k and t?asy fried apples, or for any ifavoritb use, apples are a bU'ss- ing to family meals. iposstbily you have had your taste buds set to enjoy u ticsh airiJle or an apple dish only to suffer disapfi>ointment. What went wrong? An apple isn't just an apple. In ‘buying it is wrdl to consider how the fruit will b<* used for some ai^e excelkml t<j eat raw, others are better- for- cooking, and othei-s are more for general puipose use. Guidelines can be igaven for buying, but pcn- sonal prefereme aojon-g the dif ferent varieties <iif apl^s is a mat ter to be decided by the indivi dual. Do you like your eating apple tart and crisp, or sweet and juicy? Do you pi-efer your cooking apple to keep its shape? Ar(» you restri(‘ted in sugar- anci W'anl a eociking apple that re quires sweetening? The process of bi'coming fami liar with apples and choosing favorite varieties is a delightful and interesting experience. Once you become attached to sever’al varities you will be able to rec- ognie them in the store imme diately, just as you recognize a good friend in a crowd, even even though you could not ac curately de.^criiw the friend to sc^meone else. Of ccjurs, a favorite way to buy Morth Carolina apples is to make a fall pilgrimage to the moun tains where production is heav iest, and buy inciuantity fi-om the • growers. They know their apples and are gracious to e.\plain the various kinds and their uses. When'we buy in the grocery store We can inejuire of the pr*oduce manager if labels do not give adequate information. Usually . this manager-, who actually buys the produce, will he able to give j?xcelleni assistance. Unfortunately, our wonderful N. C. apples have not been as highly publiei/ed possible as thoyl apple dishes, should b<\ We rank in the lop " eight stales in production and prospects ar-e for an even hir'ger growth in the apple industry within till- n<‘xt five years. Four vai-ieiie.s riiakr* up the bulk of prx)ducliori in North Carolina. They aw Red Delicious, Golden l^«*licious, Rome Beauty and ''layman. Kven though these are tile major apples th(M-e are many otliers available in diffeient parts of the Slate. The Red Delicious are sweet, juicy and firm and have five kmrbs on the bl().s.som end. They are probably the most jM»piilar eating out-of hand apple and are good in salads or other iin(-<iokerfi The Golden Delicious are sweet and firm and will not turn hi-own (|Uickly when sliced. They are good fm- eating fresh, cooking, anrl general purpose. Tliey are inclined to hold a firm shape when cooked wliich is ofen d<*sir- ed. In cooking, use less Sugar than with tart apples. Rome Beauty are rerl stiipod. mingled with yellow. They are mildly tart, crisp and moderately juicy. Suggested uses arc for- baking and cooking. Staymans are dull red with white dots eoncenlraled n<*ar* the blossrun end. They are firm, crisp and tart. 'I'hey are deliciou.s for- de.sser baking and. i^enei’al pur pose. I'Rli^D ARPI..K.S (Old Salem ('ookeiy) Some cooks rmdiculously h'ave the apple rings in pr-<*ity eircle.s 'Pher e are numerous plain and but most often th<' appfe.s ar e stir- fancy ways with apples. Apple’ pie is one of America's favorite dos.sru t. Just lo show how simple c(M)king applescan b* two oldl time rin ijres ai-e given for fried apples. The fir^st is fi-om Old Salem Cookery by Mrs. Elizabeth Spaik.s and the .secmid fi’om the Hand-Me Down Cookbook by Rarki'r and Biadshm’. Nothing could b<‘ much easier or- bcMIer- for modern cooks who ai-o man aging .several jobs. Tliese are not only fast but delicious at airy meal, includiirg breakfast. red together for in this case, it is the -flavor- r-aiher than lire form whir-h counts. To fry apjrles, wash ait‘i i-or’(* and slict* into a iitth' hot gr-ease. Cook (rvei- medium heal, stirring gently, as they cook. Jusi hefor<‘ lh(*y are done, spin- kh‘ sugar rrver the lop to swe<*t- en. FRIED APin.I-JS 4 strips lean bacon 8 to 10 tart apples 1-2 eup sugar- 3-1 cup water, Fri<’d pork chop.s. Fry haeon until eri.sp, rem<»\e from .'‘killei. Core apples l)ul do not pc(*i. .Sriicc vei-y Diin and JHU into hot gr-ea.se. iNol<“: You may wish to pour off_ jrar-l of th«* giJM.si* tu'iore adding apph*s.j Pour- -sugar on lop but do not stir. . Add 1 I cup of water, cover anfi cook tinlii al)pU‘s aie slightly brown on t)utiom. With a wide spatula HU n app](‘s over-. Do n(»l r(*place cover. EtM apples hrown. and when u*nder- put in center of platter wiili bacon siiij;s <m lop and surrcjuini uitli |>oi-k chops, (.\pple.s are delicious with other- meats al.so>. GREEN STAMPS IIOJI w Mw« Ortkrll FREE ert your kings mtn, WlNN-DIXtE STORES Limit One Coupon per Adult Person Void After OoL a 1971 NEW STORE HOURS OPEN WEDNESDA f AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 P.M. I itheatrew^^ ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 75c SHOWS 3 5-7 9 SUN. 1:30-3:30 9:00 SAT. 1 3 5 7 9 WED. THRU SAT. WALT DISNEY'S "LIVING DESERT' Plus "VANISHING PRARIE" Nature In Color FOR THE EN-nRE FAMILY, RATED (G) ADULT ONLY LATE SHOW FRI. SAT, 10:30 P.M. "BLOOD MANIA" RATED (R) ALL SEATS S1.25 SUN. 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