The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 103, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1996 Page: 3 of 10
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Thursday, June 27, 1996
Family Living
AN ALL-AMERICAN JULY 4 MEAL
By The Associated Press still running, gradually pour onions and garlic; cook until
The red, white, and blue in the olive oil. Add the their aromas are released,
colors of Yogurt Cream and cheese and water. Process un- Add the broth, water, thyme
Berry Parfait make it a per- til the dressing is totally sprigs and bay leaves brine
feet dessert for the Fourth of blended. Add the parsley, salt to a boil
July. Serve with Caesar Sal- and pepper. Make a bed of seaweed on
ad and Steamed Lobsters. Put the lettuce in a large the bottom of the steaming
The recipes are taken from the bowl. Add the dressing; toss Basket. Kill the lobsters by
companion cookbook. From to coat the lettuce evenly. (Be making a small incision in the
the Recipe Files of the CIA, careful not to overdress the back of the shell where the
of the public television series salad.) Add the croutons, toss chest and tail meet PlX the
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c Caesar Salad Chef’s Tips: The egg yolk zucchini, potatoes and chick-
For the dressing: in this dressing may be re- en thighs if using Place the
1 egg yolk (see Chef’s Tips) placed with a pasteurized egg nasi o de
2 tablespoons fresh lemon yolk, available in the dairy or Cover the steamer cfxik for
juice frozen food case in most gro- 5 to 8minutes
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard -3 to 8 minutes.
3 whole anchovies (option-
al)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 cup olive oil
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
6 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon chopped fresh
flat-leaf parsley
Salt and finely ground pep-
per to taste
Hearts from 2 heads ro-
maine lettuce, torn into bite-
sized pieces
1 cup plain croutons
To make dressing: Com-
bine the egg yolk, lemon
juice, mustard, anchovies and
garlic in a blender or food
processor; process until
smooth. With the machine
1 cup fresh blueberries
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon kirschwasser
(cherry brandy)
Yogurt Cream:
1/2 cup heavy cream
1 cup plain yogurt
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon fresh lemon
juice
1 tablespoon water
Cherry Layer:
PIANO STUDENTS OF Regina Miller recently presented a recital at the First Baptist
church in Perry. Taking part in the May 5 event were, front row, left to right, Kelcie Lev-
ings, Kassidy Martinez, Erin Miller, Courtney Hentges and Nathan Miller. Second row,
Alison Dvorak, Joe Dvorak, Casey Zavodny, Jessica Ferrell and piano instructor, Regi-
1/2 cup cherry juice ---
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon fresh lemon
While the first tier is cook- juice -
1/2 teaspoon cornstarch Editor:
I tablespoon water Several years ago, there was
1 tablespoon kirschwasser a popular song with lyrics that
Sweetened whipped cream said, "Maybe it's late, but just
' ) call me, call me and I'll be
To make the fruit layer: Cut around.".
Letter To Editor
Kelley’s
634 Cedar Street
(South side of Square)
Perry, Oklahoma 73077
Phone/Fax 405-336-2627
Monday to Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 9-3
Bringing the latest
fashions to Perry:
Koret First Focus
That’s Me Christina
Susan Hutton
JCFTEC n
Lucia PePe
Liz Claibourne
Graef
Russ
Lindsay Scott
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Lorraine
, GuessPam’s Closet
I Stephanie Thomas
cery stores. Any unused
dressing mavy be covered and ing, arrange the cod, corn, 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch Editor: sure it did others.
1 g 0 mussels, leeks and scallops, 1 tablespoon water Several years ago, there was It made me stop and think
upto 24hours. if using, on the steamer’s sec- 1 tablespoon kirschwasser a popular song with lyrics that how fortunate we are to have
Nutritional facts per serv- ond tier. Add the second tier Sweetened whipped cream said, "Maybe it's late, but just such quality law enforcement
ing: 564 cal., 5.51 g pro, 58 to the steamer, cover, and con- for garnish (optional) call me, call me and I'll be officers. Officer Duncan pret-
8 tat, 7.4 8 carbo. 333 mg tinue to steam for another 5 To make the fruit layer: Cut around." . ty much put things into per-
sodium, 60.8 mg chol. minutes, or until the clams the strawberries in halves or These words echo a habit spective about how all law of-
Sure-fire Shore Dinner and mussels are open; the lob- quarters, depending on their that many of us have here in ficers put their lives on the
2 tablespoons unsalted but- sters, cod, scallops and chick- size. Combine 1/2 cup straw- Morrison, OK. Whenever we line daily in their work. Grant-
ter . , en are opaque throughout; berries and 1/2 cup raspber- have a problem, we just call ed, Morrison is a bit smaller
1 cup finely chopped and the vegetables are tender. nes in a blender; puree. Add Raymond Henry, Noble than Tulsa, but there is still
onions Remove the lobsters from the sugar and kirschwasser; County Undersheriff. possible danger.
the steamer; split in half, puree Strain through a fine- If there is a suspicious per- I personally want to thank
Remove all the other food and meshed sieve. son jn the neighborhood, just Raymond for always "being
arrange it in warmed casse- Spoon 2 tablespoons of the call Raymond. If someone there." I am thankful for the
roles or serving bowls. Sprin- berry puree into each of 4 par-
kle with chopped parsley and fatt glasses. Place one-fourth
moisten with the broth. Serve of the remaining strawberries
with lemon wedges and clar- in each glass, then top with
ified butter.Makes 4servings, a layer of one-fourth of the ..,............
For the clarified butter: blueberries and a layer of one- breaking into your house, call
In a heavy pan, melt 1 pound fourth of the remaining rasp-. Raymond. If someone is
2 small zucchini, halved of butter over low heat. Skim berries, filling each glass al- missing, call Raymond.
lengthwise and cut into quar- off froth and carefully pour most three-fourths full. Pour If the kids get a little row-
ters clear yellow liquid from pan,
12 Red Bl iss potatoes, leaving milky residue behind,
cooked Discard residue. Makes about
Announcements of engage-
ments, and a picture of the in-
dividual or couple, will be
published in The Journal. For
details come in and talk with
our social editor.
AREA PEOPLE
SERVING THEIR
COUNTRY
Sheets Enlists
In U.S. Navy
Brandan Sheets, Perry, re-
cently enlisted in the United
States Navy for guaranteed
training at the Navy’s Fireman
Seafarer school.
As an enlistee, Sheets can
receive up to $14,000 in col-
lege education benefits
through the Montgomery
GI Bill.
Sheets, the son of Willie
and Kim Sheets, will report
to basic training at Great
Lakes, IL, in August. Upon
completion of basic training,
he will report to school in
Great Lakes. After complet-
ing school, he will transfer to
one of the Navy's many duty
stations around the world.
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NIIOUES
THE SQUARE
1 teaspoon minced garlic
2 cups chicken broth
1 cup water
2 thyme sprigs
2 small bay leaves
2 handfuls fresh seaweed
Two 1 1/4-pound live lob-
sters
16 littleneck clams,
scrubbed
is drunk or disturbing the peace of mind his presence
peace, just call Raymond. If gives the citizens of Morri-
there is an accident or some- son; especially our senior cit-
one is ill, just call Raymond, izens.
If you think someone is Saturday, June 29, we will
have the opportunity to per-
sonally thank Raymond for
his many years of public serv-
, . ---------o— ice. There will be a Raymond
the remaining berry puree on dy, call Raymond. If there is Henry Appreciation Night at
top. a strange animal in the yard, the new fire department fa-
To makethe yogurt cream: call Raymond. If there is a do- cility in Morrison. I encour-
4 small chicken thighs (op- 1 1/2 cups. Whip the cream in a deep mestic disturbance, call Ray- age everyone to come and
tional, see Chef s Tip) Chef’s Tip: To cook this bowl until soft peaks form. mond. If you're worried about thank Raymond. I’m sure
d-ounce cod fillet dish on the grill, bring the Add the yogurt, sugar, lemon someone because they do not there will be plenty of good
ears corn on the cob, broth to a boil by placing it di-. juice and kirschwasser; whip answer their phone or door, food, music and old-fash-
shucked and halved crosswise rectly over the heating ele- until smooth. Do not over- call Raymond. If there is a fire
20 mussels, scrubbed and ments or the hottest coals, whip. 1
debearded , , Proceed as directed in the In a small bowl, combine Raymond...he’s always
2 leeks, white part only, split recipe; the cooking time the gelatin and water. Let sit around.
lengthwise and blanched will remain the same. You for 5 minutes, then heat over 1 have seen or heard of Ray-
Ssea scallops (optional) may wish to precook the barely simmering water, stir- mond being called away from
1/4 cup chopped fresh flat- chicken thighs by grilling, ring constantly, until the meetings and family meals
leat parsley . poaching or baking in order gelatin is dissolved. Whisk for emergencies. Recently,
Lemon wedges for garnish to be sure they are fully -
3/4 cup clarified butter cooked. Precooking time for
(recipe below) average-sized thighs is 10
You will need a large minutes on a hot grill, 15 min-
steamer with a two-tiered utes in simmering broth or 20
steaming basket. Melt the but- minutes in a 350-degree F
ter in the bottom of the steam- oven.
erover medium heat. Add the Nutritional facts per serv-
ing: 1,362 cal., 120 g pro.,
73.3 grams fat, 52.3 g carbo.,
2,320 mg sodium, 443 mg
chol.
Yogurt Cream and
Berry Parfait
For the fruit layer:
1 pint fresh strawberries,
hulled
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the gelatin mixture into the several people (including me) LOWELL, Mass. (AP) —
yogurt mixture. Divide attended a First Responder After undergoing a second
among the parfait glasses, Class for the City of Morri- bone marrow transplant in a
leaving 1/2 inch of space at son. Raymond and Lynette decade, Paul Tsongas knows
the top of each glass. Re- also took the class. During he will always have concerns
frigerate for at least 1 hour. these six or seven meetings, about his health.
To make the cherry layer: Raymond was called away at “There’s never a point
Combine the cherry juice, least twice a night. where you can say, ‘It’s be-
sugar and lemon juice in a He has never refused to hind me,'” the former De-
small saucepan; bring to a respond to calls unless he was mocratic senator said. "So
boil. Combine the cornstarch ill. He even responded to one every time you go in for a
and the water in a cup; whisk call on the day he got home checkup, there’s always the
into cherry juice mixture. Add from the hospital. possibility that they'll find
the kirschwasser, set aside, A couple of weeks ago, something. I’ve never al-
and let cool. Pour the cherry there was an article in the lowed myself to think it’s
layer on top of the yogurt Stillwater NewsPress written done.”
cream. Refrigerate the parfaits by a law enforcement officer, Tsongas, 55, who ran for
for 30 minutes before serv- David Duncan, telling the sto- the Democratic nomination
ing. Garnish with sweetened ry of how he and other offi- for president in 1992. left the
whipped cream, if desired, cers had attended a slain Tul- U.S. Senate in 1984 after he
Makes 4 servings. sa policeman's funeral. This was diagnosed with non-
Chef’s Tip: Cherry juice letter deeply moved me as I'm Hodgkins lymphoma, a can-
may be purchased in natural . cer of the lymphatic system,
foods stores or made from Pat Cubhace He underwent conventional
De De Day and Darlene fresh cherries using an elec- * radiation andchemotherapy
Meyer were welcomed as trisuulicetiat Brit „r Welcomed By in 1985, followed by a 1986
new members of the Perry 0-1.1. marialant of his owen bone
. In November, he was diag-
Dorothy Marion conducted nosed with myelodysplasia,
a meeting of the Good Neigh- a failure of the bone marrow
bors family and community to produce mature cells. He
education group when they underwent the second mar-
met in the home of Doris Bell, row transplant last month
Mrs. Bell led the salute to with his twin sister, Thaleia
the flag and gave the devo- Schlesinger, as the donor.
Reading of "Originality and tion. She read Scripture from
Pat Cubbage
Numitionallaetsperser. Welcomed By
Memorial hospital auxiliary 2223.72 4758 P37 112 Orlando Club
at their meeting held June 20 sodium, 42.3 mg chor. m8
at the hospital conference
GOONERS CORNER
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room.
Members discussed the
fund-raiser garage/bake sale
held recently, and made a de-
X cision to have a no-bake
4 sale to raise funds, due to dif- .__.... J. __________________...
• ficulty getting people to assist Tradition" from the Earth I Timothy 4:4-5 and Ecclesi- Paul Bunyan is a mythical
X at their sales. Thank you notes Medicine by Jamie Sams was astes 3:4 and III John 2. lumberjack and the subject of
4 were readirom Amanda included in the monthly meet- "Have you tried a crop in tall tales throughout timber
A Mendenhall and Operation ing of the Perry Town Tellers a pot?" and "Tell your last country. A typical tale has
• Blessing It was suggested * Saturday * Perry Carnegie laugh," were roll call re- him digging the Grand
2 that Teen Volunteers be per- library. 2sponses from six members Canyon
i mitted to work in the Gift The reading explained how and one guest, Pat Cubbage
4 Shop. . ... storytellers must seek their of California. "Get Healthy
N A tour through the hospital own stories to tell to young- — Laugh" and "Crops In A
e will be scheduled for fall, for sters. Someday, the reading Pot" were the lessons by Jan-
2 the benefit to new auxiliary related, those stories will be- nie Kramie, assisted by Mrs.
0 members who have not been come traditional wisdom. Bell.
4 through the hospital. Ilene Mariam Lambert told the The next free blood pres-
• Mittasch is assisting Velma story of "The Ducks and the sure clinic in Orlando will be
4 Lindsey with theTeen Vol- Fox." Charolett Nolte told July 11.A report on the
2 unteer program through the "How the Butterflies Came May Logan county council
N summer .To n®’"and gave a true ac- meeting was presented by
4 Present were Evelyn Coe, count called, "My Mysterious Minnie Moore and Mrs. Mar-
• Tene Mittasch, Rose Mary St. Journey." ion.
0 Clair, Wilma Passow, Vel- Olivia McNeil related how The county flower and veg-
2 ma Lindsey, Delores Myers, her granddaughter loves to etable show was announced
S De De Dav, Jo Ann Sewell, hear stories and prefers grand- for June 28, a"d June 26-30,
4 Helen Mildfelt, Genie Han- ma's original tales. as dates for the national FCE
2 nah, Minn ie Welch, Jessie Also present at the meeting meeting at Cincinnati, OH.
0 Carmack, Judy Simmonds, was Betty Johnson. Next The next meeting will be
4 Helen Miler Sara Yost Mar- storytelling meeting is sched- July 12 at the home of Eliz-
N ga ret Matthews, Mel va uled for July 28 abeth Cyphers. The lesson
4 Krauleidis, Dorothy Wood will be "Nutrition - Misin-
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