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) » ) t 1» f > 3 ) 3 > 3 > 3 > Some Pickling Recipes Although dry weather may have cut the usual cucumber 0 crop in some gardens, pickle lovers are washing jars and checking supplies of spices in an ticipation of pickling season. We thought you’d enjoy these recipes from a new Cleveland County cookbook, “Recipes Of A Lifetime” by Martha Smith Allen. The new cookbook is available in the Herald Hallmark ^ Gift Shop for $5. 9 PICKLED BEETS 4 qt. beets 3 c. vinegar 2 c. water 2‘/i c. sugar 2 tsp. allspice 3 inch stick cinnamon '/i tsp. whole cloves 1 tsp. salt Cook beets until tender. Peel. ^ Combine vinegar, water, sugar, ® spices and salt. Mng to a boil and simmer IS minutes. Add the beets and simmer S minutes longer. Pack beets in hot steriliz ed jars. Bring the syrup to a boil. Pour over beets. If you do not have enough to cover add hot vinegar. Seal. Makes four quarts. NOTE—When preparing beets, leave from 2-3 inches of the tops 0 of stems which will prevent bleeding while cooking to insure better color. BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES 4 qt. sliced cucumbers, 8 pt. I green pepper, cut in strips 3 cloves garlic 6 med. white onions slicked 1 sweet red pepper, cut in strips Wash and slice cucumbers ^ thin. Add onions and pepper, cut in narrow strips and garlic cloves. Sprinkle 'A cup salt over layers as you work. Now, mix tray of ice cubes through pickles. Put another tray of ice on top. Let stand 3 hours. May need to add more ice. It is the ice and salt mbtture that makes the pickles crisp. Drain thoroughly divide ^ into two batches and cook in 9 two kettles. Small batches keep crispness and green color. Combin*: 3 cups wgute white vinegar 1 Vi tsp. turmeric 2 Tbsp. mustg|td.aecid. .. > 5 c. sugar' - I 12 '/: tsp. celery seed Pour over cucumbers. Heat just to boiling point. Ladle hot pickles into hot, sterlized pint 9 jars and seal. Makes 8 pints. Do not open for a month. PEACH PICKLE 6 lb. peeled peaches 3 Ig. sugar 1 qt. vinegar 1 stick cinnamon 1 Tbsp. cloves • ' Peel peaches, drop in cold salt water and vinegar water (2 tablespoons salt, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 1 gallon water) im mediately to prevent turning dark. Mix sugar and vinegar. Add cinnamon and cloves. Bring to rolling boil, boil five minutes. Drop peaches in mixture and let cook about S-IO minutes or until peaches feel soft. Put in hot jars ^ and seal. • CORN REUSH ^ 18 ears corn, about P/r'qt. cut com 8 large green peppers 8 large red peppers; 1 qt. vinegar 8 onions S cups sugar 2 tbsp. salt 9 2 tbsp. celery seed or 1 bunch cut celery 2 small jars prepared mustard Mix and cook slowly for I hour, stirring often. Put in jars, seal and process for IS minutes. TOMATO RELISH 2 qt. ripe tomatoes peeled ^ 2 bell peppers, diced " 2 med. onions, diced 6 c. sugar 3 tsp. salt 3 c. vinegar 2 Tbsp. black pepper 2 hot peppers, red Cut tomatoes up in small pieces. Add diced peppers and onions and mix with all other in gredients. Cook on low heat, stir- A ring constantly, until thick. Pour ^ into jars while hot and seal. This is very good with vegetables and meats. COMMITTEE A meeting of the Outdoor Steering Committee for the Fall production of “Then Conquer We Must” will be held Thursday night at 7:30 at Central United .Methodist Church. All members 9 are encouraged to attend. Thuraday. luly 31. IStO-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pag* IIB Programs Planned This Week At Park Conserve fuel and energy by taking a mini-trip to the Kings Mountain National Military Park this weekend. The Park helps you get the month of August off to a spirited start by presenting two weekend pro grams reminiscent of our nation’s heritage. Friday, Aug. 1, Park Techni cian Chris Revels will present “Moonshining; Carolina Style.” Slides and demonstrations will show how the ancient art of whiskey distilling made its mark on the Carolina back-country in the 18th and 19th centuries. Revels will review the process of turning com into white lightn ing, an important crop for the farmers of the region. Will this almost lost art be used again to help solve our energy crisis? The program will begin at 9 p.m. in the National Park Am phitheater. Park Technician Revels is a recent graduate of Clemson University with a Youth Retreat h Scheduled A total of 31 young people and adults from Macedonia Bap tist Church will participate in a Youth Retreat at Garden City, S.C. Aug. 4-8 and will depart from the church at 9 a.m. on Mon., Aug. 4. degree in Recreation and Park Administration. Saturday, August 2, you can return to the year 1803 as the Park’s interpretive staff guides you on an exciting tour of the Howser House by candlelight. This locally famous 177-year-old home is a fascinating example of stone masonry and carpentry of the 1800’s. The tours will describe how Henry Howser carved a comfortable life in the Carolina back<ountry as farmer, stonemason, distiller, and miller. Meet at the National Park Visitor Center for directions to the home. Tours will be given from 6:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. by Park Interpreters Jeanne Gold and Steve Marlowe. Ms. Gold is a recent graduate of the Univer sity of South Carolina with a degree in elementary education. Marlowe is a graduate of Western Carolina University who teaches political science at Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia. Weather permitting, the Liv ing History program will con tinue on &turday and Sunday afternoon. A Revolutionary War campsite will be set up near the Visitor Center and tended by Park employees in Revolu tionary period dress. 18th cen tury musket and rifle firing demonstrations will be held at 1, 2, 3 and 4:00 o’clock. Also, the 177-yearold Howser House will be open for visitation on Sunday afternoon from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. A member of the interpretive staff will be sta tioned at the House to reveal the history behind the rock struc ture. Other ongoing daily programs include: an 18-minute film “Kings Mountain - Turning Point in the South”, an 11 -minute audio-visual museum tour, 1.5 mile Battlefield Trail, 16 mile system of hiking trails, and a 10 mile horse trail. The public is invited and en couraged to attend all programs. There are no admission fees for any of the programs. E^RPS W«artpl«aMd to honor most Inouronco protcriphon drug programs. Ask your Eckord Pharmacist. MAKE ECKERD S YOUR FIRST STOP TOP8VTIP8 NAIL KIT Artilleialnall lip kit. Reg. 5.99 FOLDING STEPSTOOL Great anywhere an extra step would help! Reg. 7.99 C99 TABLE IBM Q Sturdy metal. ney. i^,: KEYSTONE EVERFLASH POCKET CAMERA A Built-in flash. w MM MataiTelephoto lens. 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