The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 23, 1981, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1981
BY JOAN KINGSBURY
Despite the fact that all
good cooks have their
favorite recipes, once in a
while trying a new recipe
is a treat.
Mary Ann Thompson
offers Post readers three
unusual, tempting recipes
to try: Impossible
Cheeseburger Pie,
Broccoli and Cauliflower
Bake and Pecan Crunch
Cookies.
~ Impossible Cheeseb-
urger Pie is a nice, hot
meal, perfect for a brisk
fall evening. The
preparation of this recipe
is unique since the crust is
not rolled out. Eggs, milk
and Bisquick baking mix
Z,
are combined, then
poured over a mixture of
hamburger and chopped
onion. After baking for 25
minutes, (the crust forms
as the pie bakes),
Impossible Cheeseburger
Pie is topped with sliced
tomatoes, then sprinkled
with shredded cheese
before returning to the
oven for a few more
minutes. Allow
Impossible Cheeseburger
about 5 minutes before
serving.
Mary Ann’s Broccoli
and Cauliflower Bake is
an unusual combination of
vegetables, cheese and
filo dough. Cooked
broccoli and cauliflower
are nestled between filo
leavés. Swiss cheese,
parmesan cheese,
oregano and sliced
tomatoes add to the flavor
of this fantastic vegetable
dish.
Mary Ann’s Pecan
Crunch Cookies have a
special ingredient, potato
chips. Crushed potato
chips and chopped pecans
or walnuts are in-
corporated into the cookie
dough before baking,
giving the cookies a nice,
crunchy texture.
Cooking is an activity
Mary Ann enjoys when
she has time to prepare
her favorite recipes.
Cooking is definitely a
main part of Mary Ann’s
day since she is employed
in the caféteria at Gate of
Heaven School.
Mary Ann, her husband,
(Don, and their three
children are residents of
Fieldcrest. The couple are
both Back Mountain
natives, Mary Ann is
originally from the Apple-
wood Manor area while
Don lived in Noxen. Kelly,
the Thompson’s oldest
member of the girl's
hockey team. Donnie, a
fifth grader at Gate of
Heaven School, is a sports
lover, being both a
basketball and baseball
team member. Donnie is
also a Cub Scout. Denise,
a fourth grader at Gate of
Heaven School is a Junior
Girl Scout and also a mini-
football cheerleader.
Both Mary Ann and Don
are active in Scouting;
Mary Ann is serving as
assistant Girl Scout.
leader this year while Don
is Cub Master of the Gate
of Heaven group. The
Thompsons are members
of Gate of Heaven Church.
In leisure time Mary
Ann enjoys crocheting,
doing crewel and em-
broidery. Her newest
project is the construction
of a braided rug. Don, a
truck driver for Acme
warehouse, restores cars
in his spare time.
Camping is the
Thompson’s favorite
family activity. They re-
cently returned from an
eight-day trip to the Cape
Cod area where they
visited such interesting
flower and the pilgrim
homes. The highlight of
their visit to Mystic,
Conn. was the Maritime
Museum. A stop overnight
in New York’s Hudson
Valley provided the
perfect ending to a
marvelous vacation.
IMPOSSIBLE CHEES-
EBURGER PIE
1 1b. gr. beef
11 c. chopped onion
1 t. salt
Ys t. pepper
11% c. milk
34 c. Bisquick baking mix
3 eggs
2 tomatoes, sliced
1 c. shredded cheddar or
American cheese
Grease a 10x11, inch pie
plate. Brown beef and
onions; drain off grease.
Mix in salt and pepper.
Spread in pie plate. Beat
milk, bisquick and eggs
until smooth. Pour over
the hamburg mixture.
Bake at 400 degrees for 25
minutes. Remove from
oven, top with tomatoes,
sprinkle with cheese.
Return to oven, bake until
a knife inserted into the
pie comes out clean, about
6 minutes. Cool 5 minutes
hour or until brown. (Be
sure to bake uncovered.)
PECAN CRUNCH
COOKIES :
1 c. butter
5 ¢. sugar
1:t. vanilla
1 c. crushed potato chips
5 ¢. chopped pecans or
walnuts
2 c. sifted flour
Cream butter, sugar
and vanilla. Add crushed
potato chips and nuts. Stir
in flour. Form into small
balls using about 1
tablespoon of dough for
each. Place on an
ungreased cookie sheet.
Press balls flat with
bottom of glass dipped in
sugar. Bake at 350
degrees for 16-17 minut;
Makes 31, dozen.
Szelas
observe
45 years
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Szela of RD 6, Dallas,
were married 45 years on
Sept. 26. They were
married in St. Anthony’s
Church, Larksville, by
Rev. Francis Powell on
Sept. 26, 1936. The at-
tendants were, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Woznicki.
Mr. Szela is retired
from Friedman’s Express
as a tractor trailer driver.
They. have three
children, Stanley, Alpha,
N.J.; Edward, RD 3,
Wyoming, and Ronald,
Anchorage, Alaska. They
also have four grand-
children. $
Take-Outs 696-3573
child, is in eighth grade at tourist attractions as before serving.
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# TOOL & RADIO REPAIRS — MOST MAKES g broccoli
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Memorial Highway, Trucksville : | Most Small Appliance Repairs Cost $4-57 i gailower
4 Most Sweeper Repairs Cost $10-$15 4 15 B10 Teves
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i Reconditioned Sweepers Sold Starting at $25 8 1 t. oregano |
i SALES and REPAIRS GUARANTEED g 2t salt
: HAL’S APPLIANCE & SWEEPER SHOP 3 tomatoes for slicing
| 696-3395 R. 113 E. Center St.,Shavertown g Partially cook broccoli
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- a Baume aside. Saute onion in f
butter. Place 6 filo leaves
in greased pan, 9x13 in-
ches. Brush each filo leaf
with butter. Arrange all
pre-cooked vegetables
atop filo leaves. Sprinkle
with onion, shredded
Swiss cheese, parmesan
cheese, oregano and salt.
Cover with tomato slices.
Top with remaining filo
leaves, brushing each
with melted butter. Bake
at 325 degrees about 1
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GRANDSTAND NIGHT SHOWS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
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One Show Only 8:00, P.M.
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PAT BOONE — THE LETTERMEN
Two Shows 5:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
BOBBY VINTON
Two Shows 6:00 P.M. and 8:30 P.M.
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Two Shows 6:00 P.M. and 8:30 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1
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AND THE URBAN COWBOY BAND
Two Shows 6:00 P.M. and 8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
~ BOB HOPE in Person
Two Shows 6:00 P.M. and 8:30 P.M.
Wilkes-Barre Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre
Phone 829-0000
Our professional staff
invites you to enjoy our
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
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Two Shows 6:00 P.M. and 8:30 P.M.
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Reserved Seats in Grandstand $5.00 - Reserved Seats on Track $6.00
Except Fri. - Friday Reserved Seats Grandstand $7.00 - Track $8.00
All Track Seats for Wednesday Night are Sold Out
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STAKE HARNESS RACING
Mon. 12 noon — Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1 P.M.
Reserved Seats $2.00 General Admission $1.50
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