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Herald/Times
June 24, 1999
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LIBRARY NEWS
Everything you ever wanted to know
about how to cook, sew and garden
New nonfic-
tion at Mauney
Memorial
Library:
COOKING
Binns, Briget
Layere.
“Complete
Idiot's Guide to
Low Fat
Cooking”
Alpha Books, .
iy °° Librarian
This book is loaded with
shopping tips, nutritional infor-
mation and lots of delicious
recipes that will fill your stom-
ach without filling your hips.
Rose
Turner
Carrier, Robert. “New Great
Dishes of the World”
(Smithmark, 1997).
This is a cookbook for the y me
next millennium.
Doerfer, Jane. “Going Solo in.
the Kitchen” (Alfred A. Knopft,
1999).
At last, here is a supremely
practical cookbook designed’ ex-
pressly for single people.
Havala, Suzanne. “Complete
Idiot's Guide to Being
Vegetarian” (Alpha Books
1999).
This is a complete guide to all
the ins and outs of a vegetarian
lifestyle.
Pappas, Lou Seibert. “Greek
Cooking” (Galshod Books,
1999).
Greece and its isles offer a
tantalizing cuisine. The author
simplifies the delights of the *
Greek kitchen for the American
cook with quick, clear,a nd easy
to follow recipes.
SEWING
Berzina, Sandra. “Fabric Savvy”
(Tanton Press 1999).
With 85 types of fabrics list-
ed, you will be able to choose
any fabric in the store and get
the Tesults Jou want the first
time: -
(Ed. note- The recipes in to-
day’s cooking columns come
from a cookbook published by
VFW Auxiliary Post 9811)
CHICKEN SALAD
DOTHAM
2 cups cooked diced chicken
1 can cream of mushroom
soup
1/2 cup almonds .
1 tbl. diced onion
2/3 cup mayonnaise
3 hard-boiled eggs, cut up
2 tsp. pimento
1 cup diced celery
1tsp. lemon juice | ' |
Mix all ingredients together
and pour into casserole and put
crushed potato chips on top.
Bake at 375 degrees for 30 min-
utes.
STEAK SANDWICH
RUBY STROUPE |
2/3 cup beer
1/3 cup cooking oil
1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 tsp., pepper
2 Ibs. steak about one inch
thick
2 tbls. butter
1/2 tsp. paprika
4 cups sliced onion
12 slices bread, toasted :
1 cup sour cream, warmed
1/2 tsp. horseradish
In shallow dish, combine
beer, oil, salt, garlic powder,
pepper. Place steak in mari-
nade, cover. Marinate overnight
in refrigerator. Broil steak on
both sides until medium rare. In
sauce pan, melt butter, blend in
paprika and dash of salt. Add
onion, cook until tender but not
brown., Slice meat thin and ar-
range over sliced bread. Top
with onions. Combine sour
cream and horseradish, spoon
onto each sandwich. Sprinkle
with paprika if desired.
* EAT LOAF -
LOIS LOVE
2 Ibs. ground beef
2 eggs ;
3/4 cup bread crumbs
1 tbl. salt
1 tsp. black pepper
1 onion chopped
1/4 cup chopped green pep-
per
1/2 cup chopped parsley
Divin, Gail and Candy Kitchel.
“The Complete Idiot's Guide to
Needlecrafts” (Alpha Books,
1999). :
This book shows you how to
create beautiful crafts worthy of
becoming heirlooms.
DeDillmont, Theresa.
“Complete Encyclopedia of
Needlework” (Courage Books,
1996).
This book offers step by step
instructions and diagrams and
clear guidance on every aspect
of needlework.
Fall, Cheryl. “Quilting for
Dummies” (IDG Books, 1999).
This fun and accessible guide
delivers 15 step by step projects,
plus tons of great advice on ev-
_. erything from traditional hand
. sewing to computer assisted de-
signs.
Matthews, Katie. “Weekend
Sewers Guide to Blouses” (Lark
. Books 1998).
Creativity can actually be an
efficient method of saving
sewing time. The author shows
you how to apply simple saving
techniques to the construction
process to make sure your cre-
ative design variations get
made up fast.
Matthews, Kate. “Weekend
Sewers Guide to Dresses” (Lark
Books, 1998).
With a spark of a good idea
your sewing machine can hum
along at top speed. Just follow
the clear time saving tips to
make the most of your limited
sewing time and turn your
good ideas into brand new
wardrobe beauties.
GARDENING
Girouz, Phillip, Bob Beckstrom,
and Lance Walheim.
“Landscaping for Dummies”
(IDG Books, 1999).
Even if you don’t know a
perennial from a posthole or a
pergola from a plumb bob, you
can transform your ordinary
1 tsp. dried mustard
1/4 cup sweet milk
1/4 cup catsup
Mix ingredients well. Place in
greased loaf pan. Put catsup on
top. Bake in 400 degree oven for
50 minutes. Garnish with pars-
ley.
OVERNIGHT SALAD
MOZELLE HERNDON
1 can French-style reen
beans
1 can early June peas
1 cup vinegar
1/2 cup Crisco oil
1 onion, finely cut
1 cup celery, cut
1 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1 small can pimento, cut up
Drain all liquids. Mix all in-
gredients well. Leave in refrig-
erator over night. Drain and
serve on lettuce leaves.
HAM SALAD
PAT SMITH GOLD
11/2 cups diced cooked or
canned ham
6 hard-cooked eggs
coarsely diced
1/3 cup mayonnaise or salad
dressing
1 tbl. lemon juice
salt
pepper
1/2 cup sliced cucumber .
2 tbls. prepared mustard
Combine ham, eggs, celery
and cucumber. Blend mayon-
naise, mustard, lemon juice,
add to ham mixture and toss
lightly. Season to taste with salt
and pepper. Chill. Serves 6.
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yard into a sanctuary for the
senses that will be an asset to
the neighborhood.
Glattstein, Judy. “Flowering
Bulbs for Dummies” (IDG
Books, 1999).
Get all the dirt on growing
brilliant flowering bulbs all year
round.
MacCaskey, Michall and Bill
Marken. “Gardening for
Dummies” (IDG Books, 1999).
This book is packed with the
latest on gardening supplies,
shows, sites. online resources,
periodicals, and more.
Nardozzi, Charlie. “Vegetable
Gardening for Dummies” (IDG
Books, 1999).
From planning and preparing
to planting, protecting, and har-
vesting your bounty, detailed
instructions along with over 100
illustrations guide you every
step of the way.
O'Connor, Jane and Emma
Sweeny. “Complete Idiot's
‘Guide to Gardening” (Alpha
Books, 1999).
This completely revised edi-
tion begins with the basics,
from choosing a site, testing the
soil and picking appropriate
plants to simple gardening tech-
niques, design concepts, and
pest control.
Toogood, Alan. “Plant
Propagation” (DK Publishing,
Inc. 1999).
This book is destined to
become the standard work on
the subject of plant propagation
and is the practical handbook
gardeners have been waiting
for.
ENGAGEMENT
AMY LYNN HUGGINS
TIMOTHY MICHAEL LOOPER
Huggins-Looper
Amy Lynn Huggins and Timothy Michael
Looper, both of Kings Mountain, have an-
nounced their plans to be married on July 10,
1999.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Bobby and
Melissa Huggins of Belmont, and Norman and
Donna Long of Kings Mountain. She is a 1997
graduate of Kings Mountain High School and
currently attends Gaston College. She is em-
ployed by Harris Welco.
The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Scott and
Christie Looper of Bessemer City. He is a 1996
graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is
employed by Turbo Conveyor.
Burgin-Jones
Suzanne Ashley Burgin of Irmo, SC, and
David Dexter Jones of Columbia, SC, ex-
changed their marriage vows June 12, 1999 in a
4 p.m. ceremony at First Baptist Church,
Columbia, SC.
Rev. Jerry Gilbert St. John officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Marta
Freddy Burgin of Irmo, SC, and Paul Harold
Burgin of Chapin, SC. She is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Eunice Nance Carter of Florence, SC
and Lexington, SC, and Mrs. Ruby Hensley
Burgin of Asheville and the late Paul Gordon
Burgin. She is a senior accountant with South
Carolina Electric and Gas Company in
Columbia, SC.
The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Dexter Jones of Asheville. He is the
grandson of the Rev. John Emory Jones of
Asheville and the late Mrs. Ruth McFee Jones
and Mrs. Bonnie DeHart Jones of Asheville and
the late Hubert Clarence Jones. He is a former
resident of Kings Mountain, where his father
was Superintendent of Schools from 1967-77.
While in Kings Mountain he attended West
Elementary and Central Middle School. He is
manager of Lifeway Christian Store in
Columbia, SC.
Matron of Honor was Lisa Smith Burgin.
Bridesmaids were Tracy Diane Johnson, Dana
Rice Cochran and Karen Rice Hardy.
The best man was the bridegroom’s father.
Groomsmen were Jeffrey Bruce Jones, Lewis
Ray Miller, Stuart Whitney Burgin, Bryan Scott
Burgin, Mack Samuel Bowers, Blaney Ansley
Coskrey IIT and William Robert Argentieri.
The couple took a wedding trip to Alberta,
Canada, and now reside in Columbia, SC.
Socicl Deadlines
The Herald welcomes your social news for
* publication in each Thursday’s paper.
Deadlines for all social news, including
weddings engagements, birthdays, anniver-
saries, club news, community news, business
news, feature stories, and church news, is 12
noon Monday. Items received after that time
will run in other parts of the paper if time and
space permit; if not they will be withheld until
the following week.
There is no charge for articles. However,
there is a $10 preparation charge for wedding
and engagement pictures,
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