ClO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1980 Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser Recently our church held a retreat at Camp Donegal in York County. It was a beautiful day but my complaint would be that we were not allowed to enjoy it. The theme was “Simplify Your Life” and dealt with three areas: energy, food and relationships. We were kept so busy all day with quizzes, slides, games and discussions that only 20 minutes were allotted for a “quiet time”. However, I did manage to slip and slide down a steep wooded area to a brook which I knew lay below. As I caught my breath and watched the water rushing over the stones, I noticed a yellow leaf floating rapidly downstream only to get caught by a rock and sub merged. After a bit it popped to the surface again and went on its way. I thought it could be compared to our lives as we rush merrily along only to be stopped short at a hard place. 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In die afternoon she was at her school’s football game as a member of the marching band and in the evemng she went to the Hershey Stadium to compete in the Cavalcade of Bands. Here her group won their eighth straight first place victory. It was a crowning accomplishment for her senior year and came after many, many months of practice. It definitely called for a party to celebrate In anticipation, she has prepared pizzas the night before and after the dough had risen she pre-baked them and then froze them. Other snack foods and drinks were purchased but at the last moment the refresh ments and the place of the party were moved to another home as they had “a stereo and a ping-pong table”. We expected to find our house “jumping” when we came from square dancing but all was quiet and a note explained the change. COUNTY Home on the Range (Continued from Page C 8) STUFFED MUSHROOMS PROVENCALE 5 small tomatoes (1-te It).) or- 1 can (28 oz.) whole tomatoes ' 1 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided %cup chopped omon 1 garlic clove,, crushed Vz teaspoon salt V* teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed Pinch ground black pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 pound medium-sized fresh mushrooms If using fresh tomatoes blanch in boiling water; rinse with cold water; peel. Cut tomatoes into quarters; remove seeds. Coarsely chop tomatoes (makes 1-Vz cups). Or, dram canned tomatoes, remove seeds and chop; set tomatoes aside. In a medium saucepan melt 1 tablespoon of the butter. Add omon; saute until tender; about 5 minutes. Add garlic; saute for 1 minute. Stir in salt, oregano, black pepper and reserved tomatoes. Simmer, uncovered, until mixture thickens, about 25 minutes, stirring often. Remove from heat. Stir in parsley; set aside. 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