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Aaa Ty, LIFESTYLES The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kKmherald.com Wednesday, February 4, 2015 CR AN RE TRS RY Jyvrestiapanes tities or EOE sro ND io Rad A Ce ett of rte noh neste Ss sieht tenon sass dpe sims evden de ron stg Opening reception for “Natural Beauties,” an exhibit and sale of objects made from natural materials featuring basketry, gourds, glass and woodwork, will be held Saturday, Feb. 7 from 7-9 p.m. at the Southern Arts Society in the old rail- way depot in Kings Moun- tain. The reception is free and open to the public. Many of the artists will be on hand to meet and discuss their work. The show opened Tues- day, Over a dozen artists will have their finely hand crafted basketry, gourds, glass and woodwork avail- able for sale. While some forms remain traditional, many artists have given a modern bent to these goods. Baskets are adorned with found objects. Gourds are carved and decorated with beading and colorful paint. Woodworkers use hand cut and hand turned skills to shape unique objects. “Natural Beauties” is sponsored by Southern Arts Society. Southern Arts Society (the old train depot), 301 N. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, NC. Gallery and gift shop hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Currently on ex- hibit: “Natural Beauties” featuring traditional and ar- tistic basketry, gourds, glass and woodwork February 3 through February 27. Ad- mission is free. For more information call HYPER- LINK "tel:704-739-5585" \n blank704-739-5585. Earl Scruggs Center headline Darin and Brooke Aldridge Earl Scruggs Center at Shelby will headline the Sweethearts of Bluegrass Darin and Brooke Aldridge at a Valentine Day “meet and greet," refreshments, CD signing, a tour of the facility and celebration of the couple's release Feb. nll DARIN AND BROOKE ALDRIDGE 17 of their new album, “Snapshots” recorded by Crossroads/Mountain Home Music that captures bits and pieces of our past. Admission is $20. Reg- ister and purchase tickets on line at 704-487-6233. The Earl Scruggs Center is free to Cleve- land County visitors on Wednesdays from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The Center is also open Thursdays-Saturdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun- days from 1-5 p.m. Engraved bow! by Diane Brzeski Turned wood platter by Bill Rucker Opening reception Saturday for ‘Natural Beauties’ Woven gourd by Debbie Wilson YMCA's Moon over Mountain is Saturday at Duke Energy Volunteers from the Kings Mountain Family YMCA are hosting the annual Moon Over the Mountain event on Satur- day, February 7. Proceeds from this event support YMCA Community Outreach and Financial Assistance programs such as di- abetes prevention, LiveStrong and Open Doors : The Moon Over the Mountain event is a major fundraising event for the Kings gether local; Dishes and medical coma nities, professionals and philanthropists in the mission to help all people reach their God given potential in spirit, mind and body. This year’s event will feature a seated dinner, silent and live auctions, en- tertainment and dancing. For information about the annual Moon Over the Mountain event contact Michelle McCauley, Membership Director at (704) 669-3684. (Ed. Note: The recipes in today’s cooking column come from “Recipes of a Lifetime” by Martha Smith Allen) 7-UP or GINGER ALE CAKE BANANA PUDDING Edna B.Greene Martha Allen 21/3 c. sugar 3 egg yolks plus 1 whole egg % c. Crisco 3 egg whites % 1b. Margarine 1 cup sugar 1 cup eggs (4-5) 3 cups plain flour 1 small bottle 7-Up or Ginger Ale 1 Tbsp. Flour, plain 11 oz. Box vanilla wafers 2t : 2 cups sweet milk [fa sp. Lemon flavoring : % tsp. Almond flavoring pinch salt /\ Grease and flour tube pan. Cream short- 1 tsp. Vanilla “NX ening and sugar. Add eggs, then flour, ~~ 3 med. Bananas and 7-Up or ginger Ale alternately and 3 Tbsp sugar flavoring. Pour in tube pan and bake at Place in mixer bowl egg yolks plus whole 325 degrees for 1 hour. egg, 1 cup sugar, flour, salt. Beat this until creamy and lemon color. Add sweet 6 LAYER COOKIES milk and vanilla. Pour into saucepan on Mattie Allen medium heat and let come to boiling point. Do not let boil. Remove from heat. "In Pyrex dish, place layer of wafers, layer of bananas, sliced thin, and pour some of custard mix. Repeat this until you 1 stick margarine, melt in pan 1 c. Graham cracker crumbs, spread over pan and margarine 1 c. coconut, spread over crumbs 120z. Pkg. Semisweet chocolate tidbits, spread over coconut have used all ingredients. Beat egg white 1 can condensed milk, spread over stiff, adding 3 tablespoons sugar and % other ingredients teaspoon vanilla. Place on top of pudding 1 cup nuts, pecans, chopped, sprinkle mixture and bake for 10-15 minutes at over top. 350 degrees or enough to brown top of Bake in 375 degree oven for 30 minutes. 1 meringue. 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