The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1965 Page: 11 of 12
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In response td a numljer of In- fhe aBSWf B ndt r.ppllcablr ' <d
quiries, Jam** W pollard, Vite- tiarwfera at cotton allotment*
Chairman. ASC County GmuulUM
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’? p..i>poon bakiny powder
Three-fourths cup silted flour
1 pound pilled dalej________
teaspoon salt
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
Three-fourths cup sugar
Place nuts, dates and cherries
in larRc mixing bowl. Sift flour.
: sugar, linking powder and salt
ov<a nuts .and fruit Mix wi'ii
hands , until nuts and fruits are
! coated. Beat eggs until foamy,
I then add v anilla Stir into nut •
’ fruit mixture until well mixed
Turn into greased and wax-paper
lined pan, spreading evenly This
i make, one 9x5x3-inch loaf or two
loaves in smaller fruit cake pans
Bake in slow gas oven (300 de-
grees !•' ). for an holy and 45
must be cooled
(Also keeps well
in foil I
linking powder
nuts and fruit
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vanilla
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One sure way is with a lovely gas yard light.
It's one of those .perfect gifts: pretty and
practical at the same time. There are many
styles; each stands ready to guard the yard
with a soft, gentle glow. A new way to please
someone special is an outdoor gas grill. This
is the way to enjoy real “charcoal" cookouts
with none of the bother. No waiting for the
coals to get “just right," no messy clean up.
No cooking problems, either; you control the
heat on a gas grill just as you do in the
kitchen. See them both at United Gas-
right away. j
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It-, called Spiedino, Italian in origin, and i. an* of the nu>»t
unusual bain a'tid chaeae lutndwiche, ever made. Piece, of bread
lire strung on a skewer alternating with ham and cheenr. Tnen
the skewered sandwich is batter dippad and fried in deep fat.
Although’ the Italians serve it with a Caper Sauce, the reetpe
for which is given here, you also can serve it with tomato sauce.
- Spiedino
> 2 pound cooked ham. cut
in Vi-inch »lic<w . <
1 recipe Batter
Corn oil for frying
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•RUSSIU STOVER CANDICS
Farm to Market Jtoad improve- Dec. 1
meats — Rccondiuoning base and I "■—'~
resurfacing FM 49 for 5.1 miles, I
from FM 178 to FM 14, cost |20.-
(M>0; recorutl|iunini base and re- |
Creek, w ith • grades, structure I Mirfa,.ing FM 2225. 40 m|lvi, j
anil ^infacin^,- and piuxtuiM- uf ,jruUl State Highway 154 to Y>u- | .=.____J
right of w.-iy (tom Big San iy tjM( $29,000, and reconditioning , j
Creek to (he south city limit, . : bay and resurfacing FM 69 from
Winnsboro, total cost anticipated C<,lu ’,o State Highwa.v 37, 6 6
to tie $7'80.000; miles, cost $48,000.
pollard. VUe> 1 transfers
out-of-counly. The lime b now
and must be completed by Dec-
ember 31. 1985 All grower* of
holder* of allotments ..ave been
notified ot this require meet
recently enacted farm legislation _ . *■ • r 1
Programs for which signup* I
will lie conductert. probably ■
j early in 1985 include feed I
j grains, cotton, and cropland ad- 1
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."It is grr.tiiying that fatmers !
arc showing so much interest tu
these diversion programs,*' the
' \ u«-Cl>aitman «aid "However.
there are many details to l»e ta- j
, ken care of before field office* are I
* in a position to answer questions i
about how am of the programs |
■ may apply to a s|tcclfic farm and
to accept applications showing
grower’s intention to participate. ‘
"When the signups do start farm- I
|ers w ill be reminded in plenty of ;
j time to file program applications
1 before a stated deadline Nor-
mally, such signups continue for
about six weeks”, The vice -
Chairman said
Pollard ((id, however, warn that
8 slices white hre.id
’ j pound Mozzarella or
Muenster cheese,
thinly sliced
Trim crusts from bread, then cuf each slice in half Cut slice,
of ( heese and ham the same size as liread. Place on I or 5 meh
metal skewers, in this order: bread, cheese, ham, cheese, reprat-
ting the order three time, ami ending with a piece of bread.
Dust skeweretl sandwich lightly with flour Dip in batterl drain.
Meanwhile, pour corn oil into a sturdy, flat bottomed kettle or
deep fryer, filling utensil 1 1 full. Heat over medium heat to 3/5
degrees F . er until I ini h culw of bread turns brown in 40 sec-
ond* F’rv spiedino. turning ns needed, until light golden brown
on nil sides. Dram on absorbent paper Remove from skewers
and serve hot with Caper Sauce, or any-tomato sauce. Makes 4
servings.
Butter: Sift ’, cup sifted flour and 1 , cup corn starch together
into howl. Stir in I cup water, then I egg. Beat with wire whip qr
rotary heater until smooth and frothy.
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1 tablespoon corn oil 2 ten«poon« Soy Mure
* 1 tables|MMin corn starch 1 tahlcmxMin ra|>rr«*
1 teaspiMin sugar 1 tablespoon finrlv (.hopped
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’I bouillon cube
Heat corn oil in saucepan' add corn starch and sugar, blend
«"•’'Well Gradually add water, mixing until snmoth fiaik over
mixliurn heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens slightly
and comes to a boil. Add bouillon cula* and soy aauce: bring to’
a boil again, stirring constantly, until bouillon cube is dissolved.
Remove from heat; stir in capers and parsley. Serve warm over
spiedino.
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One-fourth cun fruit juice
>- pound citron, chopped
j pound whole candied cherries '
I Three-fourths pound orange and
lemon peel, chopped
• 2 pounds white raisins
• t pound butter or margarine
2 cups sugar
III eggs
4 cups sifted flour
l'_, pounds whole pecans
(shelled)
Three-fourths pound candied
pineapple, cut up
Prepare fruit and soak in fruit
juice while mixing batter. Cream
; butter or margarine and add su-
gar gradually Add eggs, one at
; a time, beating well after each
addition. Add flour; mix well;
j then add nuts and fruits. Pour
> into three loaf pans, buttered,
lined with wax paper and but- I
| tered over wax paper. Bake in j
gas oven for two
If you're a holiday cook who I are couli-d
likes to age fruit cakes for .1 j
couple'of. months before Christ-
mas, you're late'
But here arv some ideas on I 1 «-nunee jar drained mar.is-
fniit C.'.ke* vv filch 111 e
tasty if eaten a-
1 until sizzling; sprinkl* salt into i
; empty skillet. Brown patlies in j
salt <>r> one side, turn and add
sauce and henna, with liquid j
‘ Cook over r'r.’.mer flame uncov-
ered 10 to 15 minutes, Serve on
tub halve* . Make* fnpx, gervinff,
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Here's another favorite budget-
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SAUCY BURGERS
1 pound ground chuck
1 teaspoon salt
I 8-ounce can (1 cup) spaghetti I
rance with mushroom*
1 S-ounce can (I cup) kidney
beans
2 hamburger buns, split and
'toasted
Sham- the meat into four pat-
i tics. Heat skillet over high flame I
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1965, newspaper, December 1, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290789/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.