The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 06, 1982, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
BY JOAN KINGSBURY
~ Each year at Christmas
invited to our neighbor’s,
Dave and Carol Williams,
Christmas party. The food
served at this party is no
| ordinary party cuisine.
Carol and each of her
guests prepare a dish
made from wild game.
| Depending on the luck of
the hunters, there is
f usually a wide variety of
‘game to taste.
This year the menu was
outstanding, featuring
goose with Normandy
sauce and duck in orange
sauce prepared by Carol,
i smoked American cheese
and smoked salmon made
8 by George Kraynak,
Donna and Bill Hontz’s
grilled brown trout ala
Minnie. Venison was
cooked in various ways,
Darlene Hudak made a
delicious roast venison
with gravy and potatoes,
Darle Folk contributed a
flavorful venison stew
while Walt Stewart
| brought venison chops.
Elaine Hudak’s donation
was venison meatballs.
Rose Salansky brought a
real treat, venison
kielbasi.
Because of her husband
Marv’s very successful
hunting trip to Alaska in
late August Marie Cark-
huff was able to bring
sheep, caribou and
moose. Marie marinated
all three meats, then
roasted the sheep and
caribou. The moose was
cooked in a crock pot. Al-
though I had never
sampled any of these
meats before, I found -
them all to be tasty with
the moose, which tastes
much like beef, being my
favorite.
My contribution to the
party was roast pheasant.
To enable our readers to
try some of these game
dishes I am providing |
several wild game recipes
this week. Carol’s Goose
with Normandy Sauce,
Elaine Hudak’s Venison
Meatballs and a favorite
venison recipe from Bill
Hontz, Venison Steak
Guillam.
To prepare the duck in
orange sauce Carol uses
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orange marmalade.
Roast the duck until
almost done, baste with
orange marmalade, then
let the marmalade melt
as the duck finishes
roasting. For those inter-
ested in a cookbook for
wild game, Carol has
found Cooking Wild Game
by Zack Hanle to be help-
ful.
Following the delicious
dinner, Marv showed
slides of his Alaskan trip
explaining about the
animals, vegetation and
climate as he narrated.
This proved to be an
impressive and extremely
interesting finale to a
VENISON
GUILLAM
STEAK
1 lb. venison steak
V4 c. cocktail sauce
4 ¢. soy sauce
1 T. water
1% t. sherry
1% t. cornstarch
V5 clove garlic minced
3 T. oil
1 chopped green pepper
2-3 shakes Worcestershire
Marie Carkhuff,
V4 t. pepper
In a bowl combine soy
sauce, water, cocktail
sauce, sherry, cornstarch
and blend. Cut steak into
thin strips add to mixture,
sprinkle with garlic, and
Worcestershire sauce. In
a frying pan heat oil, add
peppers until almost
tender, add beef, salt and
pepper. Mix well and cook
for 15-20 minutes or until
tender. Serve over hot
rice or noodles.
Bill Hontz
VENISON
MEATBALLS
2 well beaten eggs
1 lb. gr. venison
1 clove garlic, minced
2 T. minced parsley
Y4 c¢. grated Parmesan
cheese
1t. salt
3 T. pur vegetable or olive
oil
2-6 0z. cans tomato paste
3 cans hot water
1 t. basil
1 t. salt
dash pepper
1 t. sugar
Mix together first six
ingredients. With wet
hands, form into balls.
Mixture will be quite soft.
Brown slowly in hot oil
shaking pan frequently to
keep balls round. Blend
tomato paste with
remaining ingredients.
Pour over meatballs.
Cover, simmer one hour.
Makes 4 servings.
Elaine Hudak
ITALIAN
GOOSE WITH NOR-
MANDY SAUCE
1 goose, thawed and
3 T. brown sugar
1 T. cornstarch
Ys t. salt i
Ys t. ground nutmeg
J t. ground cloves
1 c. apple juice
2 T. brandy
2 T. butter
Sprinkle goose cavity
with salt. Place goose
breast side up on rack in
shallow baking pan. Prick
skin all over with sharp
fork or knife. Truss. Roast
in preheated 350 degree
oven about 40 minutes per
pound or until duckoing is
tender and a deep brown.
Last 30 minutes of
roasting time baste oc-
casionally with Nor-
mandy Sauce.
NORMANDY SAUCE
In a small saucepan,
stir together brown sugar,
cornstarch, salt, nutmeg,
and cloves. Add apple
juice. Cook over medium
heat until mixture begins
to boil, stirring con-
stantly. Add brandy.
Remove from heat, stir in
butter. May be served as
additional sauce at table.
Serves 4-8.
Carol Williams
live when you retire? Will
you stay where you are
now, sell your home and
move to more eccnomical
housing in the same
locality, or move out of
the area? The choice you
make will affect "all
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aspects of your
retirement, so consider
each carefully, says
Ernest ‘0. Wood, CPA,
President of the Pennsyl-
fied Public Accountants.
Look at home owner-
ship in a different light,
because of your housing
needs in retirement will
change. Your house may
be too big for you and your
spouse, now that ‘the
children are gone. An
older home usually costs
more to maintain, and
property taxes, . utilities
and insuranee ~¢overage
grow more costly. If you
are on a fixed i income, ask
yourself, ¢art you’ afford
the home»you have?
A home is a sound in-
vestment, especially with:
the mortgage paid. But
your money is tied up in
the property and not
available to you until you
find a buyer. If you need
more income during
retirement, it may make
sense to sell the house and
invest the profits. (After
55, up to $125,000 of profit
may be exempt from
capital gains tax.) Of
course, not everyone sells
their homes--in 1977,
about 82 percent of people
65 and older were home-
owners.
One way to reduce the
costs of staying in your
present home is to
‘share’ it. Rental income
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The total snowfall between
Jan. 1, 1982 & March 15, 1982
will be inches.
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The Dallas Post
P.O. Box 366
Dallas, Pa. 18612
can help you meet rising
real estate taxes and
maintenance costs: If
you're undecided about
selling your home, think
about renting it out for a
while and moving
somewhere else. Any
mortgage interest,
property taxes, utilities
and maintenance costs
you pay while the house is
rented are deductible on
your federal income tax
return. Check with your
tax advisor before doing
this, to ensure that you'll
still be able to take advan-
tage of the capital gain
exclusion, should you
later decide to sell.
If you sell your home,
you can move into a
smaller residence or you
can rent an apartment.
Renting eliminates
worries about upkeep,
and is generally less
expensive than home
ownership, but you can’t
control your costs. When
rents increase, you have
little choice but to’ pay,
unless you're willing to
move again. If the
building converts to a co-
op or condominium, will
you have to buy in order to
Many people dream of
moving away to a new
environment when they
retire. Before making this
checklist, whether you're
moving across the
country or across the
state.
-Do you want to’ live
calm? If you want a
parcel of land for growing
vegetables, you have
different
than the culture haven.
--How many
retirees are living there?
your peers, but you may
also want to live near
people of other age
groups.
do you prefer? Find out
the temperature ranges
(and snowfall) for each
season. Visit the area
you're interested in at
various times of the year.
In 1978, 45 percent of
persons 65 and older lived
in seven states:
California, Florida, New
York, Illinois, Ohio,
Pennsylvania and Texas.
States with a growing 65-
and-older population
include Nevada, Arizona,
Hawaii and New Mexico.
What type of housing is
available and what does it
cost? What is the local
property tax rate? In
some locations, senior
citizens’ property is taxed
at a lower rate. How much’
would it cost to rent a
house or an apartment? If
you've always wanted to"
build your own home, find
out about the cost of land
and building materials
and what contractors
charge.
What is the cost of living
for the area you're con-
sidering? Prices for food,
clothing, transportation,
housing, utilities, medical
and entertainment vary
from one region of the
country to another. Don’t
forget to check the sales
and income taxes. Con-
tact the local Chamber of
Commerce for the recent
figures, and inquire how
rapidly the cost of living is
going up. Find out if you
can pay less for some
things as a senior citizen,
such as lower bus fares or
movie tickets.
On Dec. 1, 1981, Kenneth: Supervisor of Adams,
E. Wade, former N.Y. and passenger, Mrs.
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Comay Define
(Doris)
VanWaldick, left
Jacksonville, Fla. airport
enroute to Watertown,
N.Y. They had been at the
VanWaldick home in
Jacksonville. Mr. Wade
had flown Mrs.
the VanWaldick home and
Mr. Wade and Mrs.
VanWaldick were
have not been heard from
since.
The plane, a single
engine Beechraft Siera 24-
N8019 Romeo, was ap-
parently lost between
Jacksonville and
Virginia. The plane had
flue for about this
distance. There is no
record of a re-fueling
along the way. It may
have iced up and crashed
remote area
The families of Mr.
Wade and Mrs. Van-
waldick and citizens of
this community’ wish to
secure information
concerning the
whereabouts: of the
passengers and plane and
are offering a $1,000
reward for information
which will lead to the
recovery of the
passengers.
Readers requested to
send
co South
Rescue, Box 6, Adams,
New York 13605.
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