Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Page: 4 of 12
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Pick Your Own!!!
from U.S. postal:
Blueberries & Blackberries
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Pick Your Own
Weddle
graduates
Blueberries are my favorite fruit. I buy them
fresh, frozen and dried to eat as a snack or with
my morning yogurt. A few years ago I was at the
After exhaustive research into
glow runs and suppliers to simi-
3 NFL RB LaDainan
Tomlinson was born
in this TX town
4 TXism: “he’s__
Jill Nicole Weddle graudated
from the University of North
Texas with a Master of Science
Degree, department of learning
technologies (IT), on May 15.
She is the daughter of Jon
Weddle and Glenda and Johnny
Hinsley. Grandparents are Juan-
dell and the late Joe Weddle,
C.F. and the late Georgia Viti-
tow and the late Doyce Knight.
Jill is employed at U.T. Health
Science Center in Houston as an
educational technology special-
ist. She is a 2009 graduate of
Alba-Golden High School.
in Emory. The run began and award went to The Humming-
ended at the county courthouse, birds.
Latina
Fresh
grocery store looking at a high-
priced package of the fresh ber-
ries, contemplating if they were
worth it. A nice older gentlemen
leaned over next to me and quiet-
ly said, “You know, you can grow
those.” I laughed and said that I
probably should.
That next spring, I bought
four bushes from a local nursery
and planted them. Three thrived
at joeandtammylegenza@yahoo.
com.
The official website for Glow-
ing in the Night 5K and Family
run is www.glowemory.org.
Drop cubes of butter evenly on top of the fruit
and drizzle on the lemon juice. Then roll out the
top shell. Drape over the pan and tear away extra
dough, leaving 1/2 to 1 inch all around. Seal the
top and the bottom shells together as you prefer. I
like to gently twist and tuck the dough all around.
When it comes out of the oven, the edge resem-
bles a rope circling the pie.
I like to brush butter over the top and sprinkle
with sugar. Then bake in a 375-degree oven for
20 minutes. If the crust is browning too quickly,
put foil over the edges and cook for another
25 minutes. I checked my pie at that point and
decided to add another 10 minutes. It probably
needed more time because it was so large. When
I pulled it from the oven, it was golden brown
and the juices were bubbly.
Pie Dough
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DEBORAH WALKER
Leader Staff
54 hallucinogenic
drug (abbr.)
DOWN
1 headwear for
Astro or Ranger
2 TXism: “fits like
Courtesy photo
THE MOST LUMINOUS OF THE BUNCH! - The winner of the “Most Glowed-Out Team” from the First
Annual Glowing in the Night 5K and Family Run was The Hummingbirds. Front row l-r: Carlos Lopez,
Luis Garcia, Lupita Chavez, Maria Rojo, Lupita Ugalde, Claudia Pomales, Catalina Rojo, Michelle Hardy,
Kendall Johnson and Minda Painter; back row: Katia Rojo, Chris Robertson, Doug Cox and TJ Hardy.
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Community
ACROSS
1 shopping aid
5 “Kick____
Traditional Tribe
of Texas”
6 Mexican dollar
7 __Paso, TX
8 this Moe coached
TCU BB (‘87-’94)
9 TX “King” Fisher
was this and then
a cattle rustler
15 TX U.S. Sen., Ted
16 TX-filmed 1968
western
19 TX Tech__
Raiders won 1993
NCAA BB title
21 more recent
22 UT grad Eli
Wallach was in
“The Hunter”
about this “Papa”
bounty hunter
27 great past Cowboy
RB, Dorsett
28 as of 1915, TX
kids were forced to
_______school
29 TX singer Lyle
30 pornographic
32 19th century
phrase: “Gone__
Texas”
33 border currency
exchange place
(2 wds.)
36 Romo commands
37 Indian healers:
Open:
Wednesday & Saturday
7 am—2 pm.
38 in Tarrant Co. on
hwy. 496
39 border collies___
_____dogs
and the fourth succumbed to an ant colony that I
still can’t seem to get rid of. I didn’t expect ber-
ries that first year, but thought I’d get a few the
second. I saw the flowers bloom, but no fruit.
The third year, I picked about a handful and was
pretty disappointed. I planted three more bushes
of another variety because I had read that plant-
ing multiple types together is a good idea. I just
can’t remember why.
Last year the first three bushes were big,
beautiful and full of flowers, and a little later
had green berries. I watched the berries dwindle
over the passing weeks. I was stumped until the
day I found several of my hens gathered around
the bushes. They would fly up, flap their wings
and beat at the bushes. When they landed, they
quickly began to peck the ground below. My
free-to-roam-where-they-please chickens were
eating all of my berries before they even had a
chance to ripen. No wonder their yolks are a deep
orangey-yellow.
This year I wised up and pounded in T-posts
and wired goat fencing to completely enclose
the bushes. I am pleased to say that as of yet, no
chickens have scaled the fence, and the wild bird
population hasn’t damaged much.
A week ago I picked 3.5 pounds of berries
from those first three bushes. Last weekend, my
son picked 8 more. There are still ripening ber-
ries to be picked.
I froze a gallon bag and I also made a large
blueberry pie. It was so large I ended up cooking
it in a casserole dish.
Blueberry Pie
6 c. blueberries, rinsed and dried
1 c. sugar
1/3 c. flour
1 tsp. Kosher salt
1 tsp. fine lemon zest
1 Tbsp, freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 Tbsp, cold butter, cubed
In a large bowl, stir together the blueberries,
sugar, flour, salt and lemon zest. Let sit while
preparing the pie crust (recipe to follow).
Refrigerate the dough for at least 30 minutes.
Then place on a well-floured surface. Cut the
dough in half and roll out the bottom pie shell
first. Place dough in pie pan (or casserole dish)
being careful to fill the pan without stretching the
dough.
Pour the blueberry mixture into the shell.
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lar events, Legenza realized that water station on the run route,
hiring a professional company a later start time, lengthening
to run the event was out of the the run route to ensure a full 5K
church’s budget. So she related course and less time between the
to the church that the event could
begin small with only lighting
being purchased (which could be BAYLOR UNIV.
In order to qualify for the Pres- degree. The President’s Honor
ident’s Honor Roll at UT Tyler, a Roll is awarded in fall and spring
student must have completed, in semesters only.
$3.00 /1b.
Cush or Check Only
flies” (indolent)
8 Persia
9 UT has manuscript
of D.H. Lawrence’s
Lover”
10 TXism: “cost__
arm and a leg”
11 this Devane was in
1977 film “Rolling
Thunder” with TX
Tommy Lee Jones
(init.)
42 TXism: “I’ll slap _
_ new hat size”
(threat)
43 TXism: “__
in the saddle”
(be proud)
49 San Antonio was
______for Saint
Anthony of Padua
by a Spanish
expedition
50 common sight in
Marlin in 1900:
mineral___
John the Evangelist
ptord Fa,
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5K and Family Glow Run” held The “Most Glowed-Out” team worked!
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” (teacher) _____________________________Mu___
“ 40 phrase for service JILL NICOLE WEDDLE
Tur Irfr l
mily Fasi
24 goat genus
25 prioritize again
26 long, thin,
inexpensive cigar
28 forced, opening
bet in poker
31 currency in
many European
countries
34 TX Willie recorded
“Johnny___Time”
35 union at GM plant
in Arlington, TX
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Ear iKef*Emory
Rodney H. Mabry announced. considered for such recognition
Students from the Rains in any semester, a student must
County area include Emilie Lyne qualify as a matriculated stu-
An after-party of dancing and Registration proceeds enabled Adults Group will be holding a
music was held at the city park St. John the Evangelist Church rodeo in Wills Point on October
for all ages. to give a check for $865 to both 3 and a golf tournament at Links
Tammy Legenza, a mem- Children’s Miracle Network and at Land’s End on October 17,
ber of St. John the Evangelist Casa, which provides housing for both second annual events, to
Catholic Church, came up with low-income elderly and disabled/ raise funds for their new church,
the idea for the run when the handicapped persons. Good Legenza is already recruiting
Teens In Action (TIA) and the Samaritans in Emory received people for the Second Annual
Young Adults Group at the food donations that were given Glowing in the Night 5K and Fam-
church were looking for a “fun, in lieu of a full registration fee ily Glow Run committee, which
energetic” event that would pull by individuals and $125 in mon- will be meeting in the coming
the entire community together, etary donations. weeks. She encourages anyone
Ay
rented out for other events) and , ,
event through the years. amajor Andrews, Harris on Dean s List
Legenza was quick to point
out that Glowing in the Night More than 3,100 Baylor Uni- College of Arts and Sciences and
was a success due to the efforts versity students were recently both from Emory.
and help of many in the city and named to the Dean’s Academic To be named to the Dean’s List,
county. “Keeley Roan and Jen- Honor Roll for the 2015 spring a student must be an undergradu-
ni fer Hammonds with the City of semester. Among those were ate with a minimum grade-point
Emory Development Corporation Taylor Alex Andrews and Mad- average of 3.7 while enrolled in a
were key players in this produc- eline Leigh Harris, both from the minimum of 12 semester hours,
tion, offering their time and tal-
ents as well as that of the city’s,”
she explained. “I pitched the UT TYLER
idea to [County] Judge [Wayne]
in support, allowing us use of the Lyne on President s Honor Roll
courthouse as well.”
The high turn-out was a sur- The University of Texas at one semester, 12 or more semes-
prise to organizers, especially Tyler has named 388 students to ter hours of undergraduate col-
Legenza. “When we got going, the President’s Honor Roll for the lege-level credit with a grade
2015 spring semester, President of “A” in all courses. To be
ing lights - red, blue, yellow, Of the 67 people who ran the job.” Legenza agreed, “Our goal
green, purple - bouncing around 5K, Diego Perez took first place; was to create a community event
in the pitch black dark of night. Jose Sanchez took second; and where families and friends came
Those lights adorned the run- Christian Garcia placed third, together to have fun and make
ners and participants of the first The “Most Glowed-Out” indi- memories, all the while helping
annual “Glowing in the Night vidual participant was TJ Hardy, area organizations and I think it
46 TXism: “don’t cross
the river til you
come__”
47 “Sea___State
Park”
48 spoon or fork, e.g.
51 golf bunker (2 wds.)
52 UT is____mater
of Matthew
McConaughey
53 soap-making solution
12 there are dozens
of these private
schools in TX
13 “do-over” in tennis
(2 wds.)
14 Boerne fiber arts
festival: “Kid L‛____
and Llamas Too”
15 TXism: “a wolf in
sheep’s_________”
16 TX golfers Hogan
and Crenshaw
17 TXns who live in
apartments
18 “do it right___
do it at all”
20 judge’s garment
22 legendary Cowboy
stone-faced coach
(init.)
23 TXism: “___wash”
(nonsense)
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3 c. flour
1 Tbsp, sugar
1 tsp. Kosher salt
2 sticks cold unsalted butter, cubed
1/2 cup ice water
In a food processor, pulse the flour, sugar and
salt a few times to combine. Then add really cold
cubes of butter. Pulse until the mixture looks
crumbly - about 12 times. Then drizzle in cold
water while continuing to pulse until the dough
clumps together. Drop the dough on a floured
surface and gently press together to form a ball.
Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge
to rest.
We’ll have the rest of the berries for breakfasts
and snacks. But I also really enjoy them in a
spinach salad. Adding fruit to greens perks them
up and can be a nice change.
Spinach and Berry Salad
5-6 c. fresh spinach, cleaned and tom
1/4 c. olive oil
1/8 c. balsamic vinegar
1/2 Tbsp, honey
Salt and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
1 c. strawberries, cleaned and halved
1 c. blueberries, rinsed and dried
1 c. pecans
Place spinach in a large bowl. Whisk together
olive oil, balsamic vinegar and honey. Pour over
spinach and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Toss
the spinach with the dressing. Top the salad with
strawberries, blueberries and pecans. Shaved
pieces of Parmesan cheese also make a nice
salty-nutty addition.
Go to DellaTerraFarm.com/blog for more reci-
pes.
*** Quotes from Julia Child ***
“A party without cake is just a meeting.”
“The only time to eat diet food is while you’re
waiting for the steak to cook.”
“If you’re afraid of butter, use cream.”
“I think every woman should have a blow-
torch.”
EMORY
Glowing in the Night brightens Emory
By LAUREN WITHROW my hope was for 75 participants 5K and glow run.
Rains County Leader staff and my ‘would be thrilled’ num- Diego Alvarez, 19, who helped
-------- ber was set at 100. We ended with this year’s Glowing in the
Driving by the Rains County up with 153 paid participants, Night, as well as ran in the 5K
Courthouse or the Rubye Me- which didn’t include all the 12 stated, “This was our first year
Keown City Park on Saturday and unders who were free...we to ever hold something like this
night, June 13, motorists may had people from as far away as in Emory for the whole family
Call 903-474-7629 ferLerry availabilty!
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