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I Stumpin’ With Hodges, Thursday, March 16, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 6B WITH aiRL SOOim - Mayor John H. Moss played boat to U. S. Senate candidate Luther Hodges Monday at city hall. The candidate also got a chance to chat with Photos By Tom McIntyre Mary Starnes (left) and Cindy Adams, Olrl Scouts assigned as police secretary and codes director for Qlrl Scouts In Oovernment Day In Kings Mountain. r\ WITH SENIOR CmZENS - U. S. Senate candidate Luther Hodges visited with members of the Kings Mountain Aging Program at the Depot Center Monday to tell the senior citizens a little about what he would like to do for them as Senator. He alao heard from many at the center who have fond memories of Hodges’ father. Gov. Luther Hodges. Soup And Dreary Days Go Together Soup and dreary, wln- tery days Just naturally go together. It has been estimated that about 30 percent of all the food prqiliKed In the United States Is lost or wasted annually. Ac cording to the General - Accounting Office, In 1974 household foodwaste amounted to 811.7 billion. What doss that have to do with soup? With proper food handling, planning and preparation, much food which is frequently thrown away can be delicious In soups or other combination dishes. If |eft-over foods have a way m being hidden In the refrigerator until they are beyond use, one person has Pkli^ShoQS® Easter Savings Open Fashions for tho F “Smooth-as-Skin” Pantyhose, ^nit-in Panty. |heg •amy Haro’s a Sampio 63" ★ Women’s, Girls’ Opaque Kn^hl's Reg.79Cand89C 44^andS6" Women’s T-strap Sandal iifNew:Spring Shades Four-band Vamp, Cushioned Insole. Assorted Colors. Reg. $8.97 As Seen on TV Women’s New T-strap Pump Soft Lining. Asstd. Ckllors. Reg. $13.97 Girls’ Black Patent T-strap New Scooped Wedge, Sizes 8yr4. 190 iReg. $5.97 As Seen on TV Sale! 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After the container is filled, buy soup bones, meat, or chicken as desired and proceed with making your soup. Tou will probably wish to add onions, tomatoes, or other vegetables which will please the family. A big pot of soiq) will be welcomed, eqteclally on busy days. Extra soup can be frozen In smaller quantities for later use. Several soup recipes are given for people wdio are timid about cooking without specific directions. CREAM OF SWEET POTATO SOUP 8 sweet potatoes 3 cups chicken bouillon 1 teaspoon sugar % teaspoon each of ground nutmeg and cloves cups milk Salt and pepper to taste Peel and slice potatoes. Add to bouillon and bring to boil. Simmer, covered, tor about 30 minutes, or until tender. Force through food mill or puree In blendej. Reheat with remaining ingredients. Serve hot, or chilled with a dollop of sour cream. Makes quart. Note: The sugar and spices should be adjusted to pemcnal taste. A bit of onion or onion powder may be desired. -oOo- PINEBARK S’TEW It is an old Tar Heel custom to prepare stews of the muddla type In black Iron waslqwts over a fire outdoors. In the old days this fire was often made from pine bark. That’e how the name originated. 3 lbs. red snapper fillets or other fish fillets, fresh or frosen % cup chopped bacon 1 cup cup chopped onion d 3 cans tomatoes . (1 lb. 1$ oz. each) 1 cup catsup 3 cups diced potatoes 3 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 3 tsp. salt K tsp. pepper Thaw frozen fillets. Skin If necessary. CXit fillets into 1-lnch pieces. Fry bacon until lightly browned In a large kettle on a preheated barbecue grill. Add onion and cook until tender. Add tomatoes, catsup, potatoes, and seasoning. Cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add fish and continue cooking until potatoes are tender. Tlelde 6 servings. Note: If you have left-over cooked fish, be sure not to discard but use In stew. JIM OBAHAM’S TARHEEL BRUNSWICK STEW 1 ISLTge etewlng chicken 1 pound veal, beef, goat, or squirrel 3 large potatoes, diced 1 large onion diced 4 cups fresh or canned com 4 cups lima beans 3 cans (8 ounce each) tomato sauce or canned tomatoes Salt Pepper Hot pepper sauce Worcestershire sauce Butter Stew chicken and other meat together until chldnn Ja* restdy . to -<aB from bones. Cool and 'shred chicken and other meat with fingers, dlscsurdlng skin and fat. Put meat back in broth, skim off excess fat and continue to simmer. Cook potatoes with onion, corn, lima besms, and tomato sauce. When potatoes are tender, combine with chicken. The mixture will be thin like soup. Simmer for several hours to thicken. Season to taste with salt, pepper, hot pepper sauce, Wor cestershire sauce and butter. Yields: 10 to IS servings. Note: Brunswick Stew freezes well. If a stewing hen Is not available, try a large broiler-fryer. 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