816-Lancasier Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1998 Natalie Foxwell Is State Delegate To National 4-H GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) A sewing project of pow der blue—a two-pice wool gabar dine jacket and trouser ensemble is Natalie FoxwelTs right of passage to the National 4-H Con gress coming up in Atlanta, Ga. She is the state delegate from Pennsylvania. At age IS, the Buffalo Creek 4-H Club member and daughter of Gary and Bonnie Foxwell, gar nered the prestigious honor at the state 4-H Fashion Revue, held re cently at Pennsylvania State Uni versity campus. The stylish suit’s double breasted jacket with set-in seams and three-piece notch collar, is What You WOOSTER, Ohio If you peel off the hull of a black walnut, crack the shell and promptly eat the meat inside, you won’t die from a toxic overload but it won’t be culinary delight, either. On the other hand, if you properly harvest and cure black walnuts, the meat can be quite tasty. Black walnuts are best har vested when they begin to drop but are still green, said Gregory Miller, owner of Empire Chestnut Company, Carrollton, Ohio. He spoke on raising edible nut trees at the Tri-State Master Gardeners Conference held this summer at Ohio State University. To properly harvest black wal nuts, you should immediately re move the hulls, wash the shelled nuts in water, and then spread them to dry in a garage or other unheated building. Removing the hulls keeps the kernels light-col ored and prevents the bitter taste most people associate with black walnuts. “People expect black walnuts to / like to use spray cans of cook - y our pan —or your com-on ing oil to coat the frying pan and thc-cob. even "butter" my corn on the pob. if the spray you sue doesn’t I can hardly believe they contain have that kind of additional in no fat or calories, though. How formation, you can make a guess can that be, when the first ingredi- For example, you know ent listed is oil? the spray has no more than a half- You’re right to be skeptical, but of f a t and no more than 5 those oil sprays are certainly with- calories per serving. So, go ahead in their rights to claim “no” fat or use those figures in your cal calories. The official rule is that culations. For example, if the any product can claim to be “fat spra y* s “serving size” is one-third free” if it contains less than a half- o f a second, and if you usually use gram of fat per serving. A food a fi vc . S econd spray, then multiply can be “calorie free” if it contains a half-gram of fat by 15 and 4 cal less than five calories per serving. bv 15 a. your spray As long .3 ihe spray you use fils those criteria, you’ll probably see calories to your meal. That’s about “no fat or calories” on the label w hat you’d get with two tea somewhere. spoons of margarine. As with any food, serving size On the other hand, if you limit is key here. Most cooking sprays yourself to one-second spray, then say a “serving” is a shot of spray y OU r multiplication factor would l A of a second long. If you can be three, you’d get, at most, li whistle the tune to Jeopardy while grams of fat and IS calories from you spray your com on the cob y our spray, with butter-flavored spray, you’re Remember, though, that at best getting a lot more fat and calories this is a guess. If you’re really In dian what manufacturers call a terested, you might want to call serving. the manufacturer to find out more Some of those sprays give addi- a so Ut the fat and calorie content in Magnificent chocolate creations such as these Swan Truffles will be taught by cho- donal information comparing fat your favorite cooking spray, colate artist Elaine Gonzalez at the Cake and Kandy Emporium (CAKE) on Wed., Oct. and calorie content of their prod- Chow Line is a service of 28. Cost is $72. A two-day hands on class will be held on Oct. 29-30 for $250. Tuition uct to oil or margarine, for ex- The Ohio State University. Send will include an autographed copy of her newly released book, “The Art of Chocolate,” ample. In that informational panel, questions to Chow Line, do filled with lavish artistry and instructions to create spectacular desserts and confec- you’ll find out how many calories Martha Filipic, 2021 Coffey tions. To register forthe classes, send full payment with name and address to CAKE at are in a longer spray (say, a full Road. Columbus, OH 43210, of ■ shown to perfection on the dark haired teen-ager. A fixed waistband, button clo sure and front zipper are featured in the pleated pants. To fulline the suit, Natalie had to develop her own pattern be cause pieces for lining weren’t in cluded with the design. “Although it wasn’t totally elaborate,” she reported, “it took time and patience.” The lining had to be smaller than the garment itself, yet allow for roomy comfort “I’ve learned over the years, that I cannot follow a pattern,” she said. She expects to achieve a perfect fit altering the pattern to match her figure is the rule not the ex- Should Know About Black Walnuts have dark meat,” Miller said. “They actually should have light meat; the color should be as light as California walnuts.” Black walnut trees arc one of several nut trees that homeowners might consider growing. Miller said. They are native to North America, tolerate a wide range of soils, need little spraying and are large, strong trees with open branching. On the downside, leaf-eating insects leave honeydew drop pings. and the tree is prone to an thracnose, a disease that causes early leaf drop. And, if you are just looking for a unique shade tree, black walnuts can be a home owner’s scourge. Hie black wal nut trees’ roots release a toxin called juglone, which can kill a wide variety of plants growing wherever its roots reach. (Ask your local Extension office for in formation of plants that will grow under black walnut trees, or search the Internet site (http://ohioline.ag.ohio-state.edu). ception. The competition at Penn State was tough so upon hearing the an nouncement of her name as the winner was a numbing experience during the first few seconds that followed. “When they called my name, I turned to the guy next to me and asked. ’ls that me?’” she said. The ability to sew her own clothes has given Natalie an edge in both her clothes budget and fit and style. Also she can incorpor ate originality and maintain the trend of current fashions. Giving community service, as she did last June in Salisbury fol lowing a tornado disaster in south ern Somerset County, was a two As for other kinds of edible nut trees, shagbark hickory, pecan, hazel, chestnut, heartnut, butter nut, chinkapin, beech and Persian walnut also called California walnut and English walnut are all suitable choices for sites that have well-drained, fertile soil. To choose an edible nut tree. Miller recommends you first evaluate the space available and your soil conditions. Most nut trees require full sun, and the size can vary from the large shrubs of hazel and chinkapin to the large trees of black walnut and pecan. If you live where the soil is predom inantly clay, look into hazels. They tolerate wet, heavy soils the best. Chestnuts tolerate it the least. The type of tree you should plant also depends on if you plan to use it as a hobby to collect the nuts for food or to attract wildlife, or as a business venture. Also, be sure to carefully evaluate how much time you are willing to de vote to the trees. While edible nut trees make good shade trees, they week, daily affair. Every day she and her brother, Tim, 12, worked with their mother and others who served thousands of meals to volunteers helping with the clean up in the aftermath. At the Meyersdale Grace Breth ren Church, Natalie sings with a youth ensemble which calls itself Inspiration. She is a sophomore enrolled in the advanced college preparatory course at the Meyersdale Area High School and a member of the PSAT 1000+ Club. Besides receiving the Presiden tial Academic Achievement Award and Biology Award, Na talie, a musician, is in a band chor us and Spanish Club member. are somewhat work intensive. Miller warns. If you are growing them for the meat, all nuts must be promptly harvested and dried. Some kinds require several spray ings a year. Even if your goal is to watch squirrels chatter back and forth among the branches, you still have to clean the catkins that de velop each spring. Catkins are the scaly spikes of the trees* unisex flowers. For more information on the virtues—and vices—of different edible nut trees and where to pur chase them, contact the Ohio Nut Growers Association, c/o Bruce Bauman, 9870 Palmer Road, New Castle, Ohio 45344. The Greenhorn Gardener is a service of The Ohio State Univer sity. Send questions for future co lumns to: Greenhorn Gardener, Section of Communications and Technologoy, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1044. Questions will not be answered in dividually; if you need answers quickly, call your local Extension office. Cooking Sprays Do Have Fat, Calories #» Natalie Foxwell