Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1976 Page: 28 of 56
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday. December IB. 1976
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a dish of stuffing alongside the
roasting unstuffed turkey.
If you decide to stuff a turkey,
rinse the bird well and pat dry.
It is easier to stuff the neck
cavity first You might consider
using two different stuffings —
one for the neck and one for the
body Always pack stuffing
loosely Stuffing swells with the
turkey juices during roasting.
Always skewer or sew the
cavity closed.
Allow about one hour at 350
fings for holiday meals are chestnuts, cranberries, oysters,
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families have preferences, a with seasonings of thyme, sage,
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1 cup chopped celery
1% cups chopped onion
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2 teaspoons salt
SAUSAGE STUFFING
2 pound sausage meat
5 quarts cubed day-old bread
about 40 slices)
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chestnuts, sliced
1 cup chopped celery
turkey broth or water
1 cup chopped green olives
% cup chopped parsley
1 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon marjoram
1 teaspoon pepper
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cooks; drain. Combine all * cup milk
remaining ingredients, except 1 teaspoon sage
broth or water, with sausage % teaspoon pepper
meat in large bowl; toss lightly Measure bread cubes into
to mix.. Add only enough broth Largs bowl Melt one-half cup
ro water to moisten stuffing butter or margarine in skillet;
lightly. Sufficient to stuff neck cook celery andonion until soft,
and body cavities of a 20-pound Pour over bread cubes. Heat
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Bread, the main ingredient of best flavor. slices) toaMed if dewed
many stuffings be two- To stuff or not to stuff: 1 to m teaspoons salt
three days old Cut off the crust A stuffed turkey is an ideal 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning CORN BREAD STUFFING
then break or cwt bread into place for harmful bacteria to 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 cup minced onion
small pieces. A one-pound loaf grow. However, if special * cup turkey broth 1 cup chopped celery
of white bread will make about precautions are followed. Melt one-half cup butter or Mcup butter or margarine
eight cups of crumbs It takes stuffed turkey can be safe to margarine in skillet Cook onion < cups soft white bread crumbs
one cup of stuffing for each eat. and celery until soft, but not (8 slices) i.. .
pound of dressed bird Stuffing should be placed brown; add and melt one cup 6 cups crumbled corn bread
Far light, dry stuffings, no inside the turkey cavity just butter or margarine Combine 1 eggs beaten
liquid need be added I the prior to roasting Never hold a onion, celery and butter or 1teaspoon salt
family prefers a moist stuffing, staffed turkey at room tern- margarine, bread cubes, salt, 1 teaspoon thyme
add about two tablespoons perature or in the refrigerator poultry seasoning, parsley and M teaspoon sage
liquid or both per cup of The roasting tune will be longer broth in large bowl; mix well % teaspoon pepper
huffing to reach the desired 1K degrees • cup chopped parsley
maraduherbsendattmezbe Fanassereanturteznove ae butter « Reports were given by the
However, mix the other remaining stuffing from the cavities of 16-18 pound turkey Combine white and cornbread margarine ____ ecretryiand Teasuren and
ingredients into the stuffing faist cavity before storing in the crumbs, seasonings, and 2 tablespoons chopped onion Mrs. Gritin expressed her
before coking. Onto and refrigerator or freezer SAUSAGE STUFFING parsley. Stir in sauteed 1 can (34 ounces) mushrooms, apprectatmnuo. hosfn"ho
„i—. 5. etkd tu Remember, you can still bake , meat vegetables. Add eggs; mix well. stems and pieces cooperated in her durtag the
wWing tn^ a dish of stuffing alongside the 5 quarts ubd day-old bread enough for neck and 1 tablespoon chopped parsley zean.Mrs.RJ.Miligan
Detore aaang to me tuning or -nete-a tau “ . .. 7 body cavities of a 10 to 12 pound Cook rice mix according to thanked the members for their
turkey. package directions Melt butter prayers and acts of kindness
or margarine in small skillet; during her recent illness
OYSTER STUFFING cook onion until soft. Drain and Mrs S. F Boysen, who was in
4 quarts toasted bread cubes chop mushrooms. Combine charge of the program, read the
'about 32 slices) -- --- Chrie*---etor "The Rir
add to bread mixture Add milk, ____
oil and pepper* mix well Mrs. John Montgomery of
Smfflwhtlv intturkey. Makes 4111 Glenwood was boateas in
enough"tar neck"and body her home for a Christmas party
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STUFFING over the meeting which opened
dieting.anddiethelps Dinner served
highlighted the Tuesday night
meeting of the TOPS Club 729. e c ..
Twenty members weighed in ror Susannd
for the meeting which opened ,
with a reading, “Come Learn Class members
the TOPS Club Way,” by Sarah The annual Christmas dinner
Davis. for the Susanna Class of the
Dorell Brown led the KOPS Central United Methodist
creed and Merle Birmingham Church was served Thursday
led the TOPS pledge. Minnie evening at the Cordell Com-
Medcalf led songs, and “Happy munity Center. Tables were
Birthday was sung to Teresa decorated for the occasion.
Matinez railed the roll and A program was given under
Teresa called the.rol and the direction of chairperson,
Elizabeth Ginn gave the weight Mrs. Lee Norman, assisted by
reports. Mrs. Steele McDonald.
Dtanne Paskewitz was
crowned queen of the week. The Christmas story was read
Good losers were Virginia by Mrs. F. B. Porter and special
Campbell. Last week's TOPS music was rendered by a
queen honors went to Jan quartet composed “
Edwards. Good losers were Dillard, Edgar Leonhard,
Edna Fietst, Tammy Harper, Steele McDonald and Ike
Peggy Hitchcock, Eunice Mullins. Group singing of
Smith, A. B. Martinez, Faye Christmas carols was led by
Stratton, Dianne Paskewitz and Elaine McDonald with Mrs
Neva Mooney. Steele McDonald at the piano.
H Duesawards went toBeth A brief business session was
Hitchcock and Margie Staton, conducted by the class
Loma Rodgers gave the president, Mrs walter
secretary s report and Charlie Helmecke, who called for a
Mae Kizer read the treasurer’s report from the nominating
report. Dianne Paskewitz gave committee.
the contest report with Loma
Rodgers leading KOPS and Names of class officers for
Dianne leading TOPS. the 1977 year were read by Mrs.
Jan Edwards received her LeRoy Harding, a member of
award for six consecutive the committee. Mrs. Anna
weeks of weight loss. Cards Pulliam gave a report of the
were signed for ill members and welfare committee in which
friends of the chib. The meeting capacity she and Mrs. O. J.
closed with the song in honor of McCoy served to secure
the queens. clothing for underprivileged
For further information children.
concerning TOPS Club 729, Forty-nine members and
interested persons may call guests attended the dinner.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1976, newspaper, December 19, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572873/m1/28/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.