The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 29, 1981, Image 18

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PAGE EIGHTEEN
by Joan Kingsbury
Peggy Straigis sees
herself as an: ‘‘old
fashioned cook.” Peggy
enjoys baking bread,
preparing homemade
ravioli and pierogi, or
making her mother-in-
law’s recipe for Stuffed
Pancake Filling. Most
recipes Peggy uses are
those she learned from
her mother.
Peggy’s recipe for
Quick Doughnuts starts
with a loaf of Rich’s
frozen bread dough.
These doughnuts are
simple to make. Allow the
dough to rise, cut into
desired shapes, fry until
golden brown. After
draining, shake quick
doughnuts in powdered
sugar.
Peggy uses the same
dough for pierogi and
ravioli. She fills her
pierogi with: a potato-
cheese mixture. Ground
chuck and spinach filling
is used for the ravioli.
Peggy likes to’ prepare
large amounts of pierogi
and ravioli, then freeze
them. This way she
always has something on
hand for a quick meal.
Stuffed Pork Chops with’
Potato Pancake Filling
are delicious and unusual.
The filling is made by
combining grated
potatoes, grated onion,
fried hamburger or
sausage and fried bacon.
Although Stuffed Pork
Chops with" Potato’ Pan-
cake Filling do take some
preparation time, they
make a tasty meal.
A native of Dallas,
Peggy and her husband
have lived in their home
on Memorial Highway
since 1973. The couple has
two children, J.J., age 9, a
student © at Dallas
Township School, and
Martin, who is four years
old. John, a U.S. Army
Veteran who served in
Viet Nam, is employed in
the marketing division of
Bell Telephone Company.
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Peggy is a graduate of
Bradford Beauty School
and proprietor of Peggy
Straigis Hair Fashions.
The shop is located in her
home, which is situated
across the street from
Daring’s Market. Peggy
cuts men’s, women’s and
children’s hair, giving
special consideration to
each person’s needs. In
her spare time, Peggy
spends whatever free
time she has studying new
cently, a friend of Peggy’s
completed a mural of an
oasis on the wall of her
shop, which adds an in-
teresting quality to the
room.
Swimming in their pool
and camping are leisure
activities the Straigis
family enjoys. Since J.J.
is a member of Little
League, baseball games
are definitely on the
agenda at this time of
year. Fishing at Harveys
Lake provides fun for
John, J.J. and Martin.
If your family, like
Peggy’s are basically
‘meat and potato’
eaters, try her recipes.
They are proof that plain
food is also good food.
QUICK DOUGHNUTS
1 loaf Rich’s bread dough,
unbaked
oil for frying
powdered sugar
Thaw bread dough and
allow to rise as for bread.
When dough has risen,
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Heat oil in frying pan,
making sure there is at
least two inches in the
pan. When oil is very hot
place about five pieces
into" the pan. Fry until
golden on one side, turn,
fry until’ other side is
golden. Drain doughnuts
on paper towels. Shake in
powdered sugar.
HOMEMADE RAVIOLI
AND PIEROGI
Dough
2 c. flour
2 eggs
Vy t. salt
water
Combine flour, eggs,
salt and enough water to
make a dough that/is easy
to roll. Knead the dough
until smooth. Roll out
inch thick. Cut "into
squares. Fill. Fold, pinch
ends well. Drop into
boiling water. After
ravioli or pierogi float to
the top of the water boil
for 5 minutes longer.
Drain. Serve pierogi with
melted butter and onions;
ravioli with spaghetti
sauce.
Filling:
Pierogi
4 med. potatoes
salt
pepper
8 oz. extra sharp cheese
Boil potatoes. = Drain.
Combine ingredients;
beat ‘well. Cool before
filling pierogi.
Ravioli
1-1% Ib. gr. chuck
1 onion, chopped
roll it out in flour. Cut salt
dough into desired pepper
shapes. garlic
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The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Shavertown Volunteer
Fire Co. extends sincered
appreciation to everyone
in the community and
surrounding areas for
their most = generous
support of the rummage
and white elephant sale
held recently at the Fire
Hall.
The donations and
patronage were over-
whelming and greatly
appreciated.
All are reminded of the
upcoming Flea Market to
be held on May 17 from 1
Hall. Further details can
be obtained from Janet
Roberts at 675-4514. Come
on out, and continue
support of this volunteer
organization.
1s box frozen spinach
‘Parmesan cheese
Chop spinach very fine.
Fry
meat is browned, making
sure that ‘the meat ‘is
broken up well. Drain off
grease. Add parmesan
cheese to taste. Cool
before filling ravioli.
STUFFED PORK CHOPS
WITH POTATO PAN-
CAKE FILLING
6-8 pork chops
pockets
4 potatoes, grated
1 onion, grated
Vy c¢. milk
2-2Y, heaping T. flour
V4 1b. hamburg or sausage
Y 1b. bacon
Wash pork chops; trim
off fat. Grate potatoes,
drain, mix starch left in
bottom of bowl with
potatoes. Grate the onion
into’ the potato mixture
adding milk to keep it
white: Add flour to
thicken.
In a frying pan fry
hamburg or sausage and
Stuff
a 350 degree oven for one
hour and 15 minutes. Turn
with a spatula and a spoon
twice during baking time
to avoid burning. Any
leftover filling can be
placed in a greased pan
and baked for 30 minutes.
Note: Although filling is
soft and watery when
chops are first ‘stuffed
after about five minutes
of baking the filling
solidifies.
A combined effort of
Lehman-Jackson Ele-
mentary PTA, Lake-
Lehman Junior High
PTSA and Ross
Elementary PTA will
sponsor a ‘‘Meet ‘the
Candidate Night’ on April
29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Leh-
man-Jackson Elementary
School. Candidate Night
has been set up to give the
voters of the Lake-
Lehman School District
an opportunity to meet
and talk to all candidates
running for school
director.
Candidates running for
school director are
Region 2, Thomas
Williams; Region 2 is the
Middle and South-West
District of Lehman Twp.
and Ross Twp.; Region 3,
Joseph “Red” Jones,
Edward Mark, Dr.
William Price, and
Joseph Salvo; Region 3
covers Jackson Twp. and
Northeast District of Leh-
man. Region 2 has one
seat open and Region 3g
has two seats open.
The quality of the Lake-
the hard work given by
school board members,
administration and
faculty. PTA feels each
position on the board has
an important function.
The PTAs urge each
registered voter to attend
“Meet
Night’’, April 29, 7:30 p.m.
The Harvey’s Lake
Historical Society, Inc.,
held a Family Day at the
new Lake-Noxen
Elementary School at
Harvey's Lake on Sunday,
April 26.
Family Day included a
salad luncheon, historical
exhibits: and a gift
boutique. Following the
luncheon a magic act for
children was presented.
The historical society
has a large display
featuring the history of
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the Lake-Noxen school
system with turn-of-the-
century photographs, old
yearbooks, school history,
and artifacts from the
Lake. The school history
is on display in the lobby
of the new school. For
Family Day additional
historical pictures and
artifacts were on display
in the school cafeteria.
Memberships to the
historical were available
at the Sunday luncheon.
The society is currently
engaged in a number of
activities to celebrate the
bicentennial discovery of
Harvey’s Lake. The lake
was disocovered in 1781
by Benjamin Harvey, a
Plymouth settler who was
captured by the British
and Indians in 1780 during
the Revolutionary War.
He was taken to Fort
Niagra in New York and
after he was released in
the spring of 1781 he found
the lake on his homeward
journey.
The historical society is
undertaking a landmark
campaign to provide
bicentennial markers at
the Lake. A bicentennial
parade and ball is also
planned for Aug. 29-30.
Area residents are also
invited to donate old
postcards and
photographs of Harvey's
Lake to the historical
society for display at the
new elementary school in
the Fall.
Banquet
changed
Dallas Band Parents
Association annual
banquet scheduled to be
held on April 30 has been
changed to Tuesday, May
5 at 6:30 p.m. at Irem
Temple Country club.
Any members or
parents planning to attend
must have reservations.
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