The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1990 Page: 10 of 10
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RIO GRANDE HERALD. Thursday, April 19,1990, P«ie 10
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RF.D RAIDERS- Learning the game of basketball from teacher/coach Nathan Fultz
were Ringgold Elementary fifth grade students, left to right front, Eduardo Garcia,
Donny Klein, John Car/a, Daniel McCJuffin, Heraclio Borjas; back row, Jose Belen
Martinez, Danny Garcia, Rosenaldo Benitez, Onesimo Rios, Joey Garza, and Jose
Rivas. The Red Raider team played several games, sharpening their skills in
preparation for Junior High basketball, plus enjoying a lot of good, clean fun.
FUTURE RATTLERS- Ringgold Elementary fifth grade students under the
direction of teacher/coach Nathan Fultz learned the basic skills of basketball as part
of a fitness program and preparation for competitive sports. "A" team players,
pictured with their coach, were left to right front, Eric Garza, Jose Belen Martinez,
Alex Alaniz, Reynaldo Rosa,
Villarreal, Sixto Flores, Jesus
and Omar Salinas;
Andrade, and Fultz.
back row, Danny Garcia, Mike
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MERCURY
Rio Grande City
Try Spinach In
Place Of Lettuce
By: YOLANDA MORADO
County Home Economist
If you cringe at having to pay a
dollar oi more for a small head of
poor quality iceberg lettuce, march
right on down the aisle of the
produce section and pick up some
fresh spinach for your salad.
"Consumers can find top quality
advantage over lettuce in latC|
winter, but it's especially true this
year due to an unusually small
lettuce crop from California.
"Spinach has about live times
more iron, seven times more
vitamin C and 20 times more
vitamin A than iceberg lettuce.
Lettuce has about 53 grams of
liber and 13 calories per serving,
while spinach has .89 grams of*
iber and for only 22 calories."
Yolanda Morado, County Home
Economist, admits that the key to a
tasty spinach salad is selecting
quality greens: "If you've ever had
spinach that tasted bitter, it's
probably because it wasn't fresh or
trimmed properly."
The agent advises looking for
crisp, clean leaves that are tender |
and have a healthy green color.
Avoid those with coarse, fibrous
stems, willed or yellowed leaves
and brown edges.
Most supermarkets carry fresh
spinach loose by the bunch or
prepackaged, the packaged greens
arc more convenient because they're
somewhat trimmed and washed
before packaging. So there will be if
less waste with packaged spinach,
but it may cost more per pour.il and
deteriorate more quickly, Yolanda
notes.
Fresh spinach will keep about as
long as lettuce---three to five days
Alter rinsing the leaves store them
in a plastic bag or damp cloth in
the refrigerator for maximum
crispncss.
"The cost of lettuce is likely to
go down as the new crop come:
in,' Yolanda says By then,
however, you may lind you like the
flavor of spinach salads a- well or
better than those made from
lettuce.'
Livestock
Continued from Page 1
treasurer of Ganaderia Nacional de
Mexico (or Mexico's National
Association of Cattlemen), "told
me in a letter that 250,(KMl head o(
cattle could come across into Starr
County from Miguel Aleman
Cattle from Tamaulipas, Vera Cruz,
Chiapas, Tabasco and Nuevo Leon
slates will move through here
He pointed out that "Mexico is
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sending cattle into the U.S. to bo
fattened and taken back to Mexico
for slaughter. This is called in-bond
cattle."
With this in mind, said the
commissioner, "we could build new
facilities for whatever capacity
Mexico needs. We have the
resources, the Iced, everything."
Alani/ concluded, "Through
different ports in Texas, 50 million
head of cattle have gone to Mexico
Frederick the Great always in, *
sifted hi* coffee be made wKi>
champagne inatead of water.
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Roberts, Kenneth. The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1990, newspaper, April 19, 1990; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195233/m1/10/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.