BY JOAN KINGSBURY After taking a class on holistic health a few years Follies Road decided to more nutritious, natural foods diet to her family. No more white flour and cocoa; honey is sub- stituted for sugar in most recipies. Mary Lou also uses bran in muffins. Coffee and tea are out be- cause of caffeine. Mary Lou drinks Cof-Brew, a wheat, bran and molasses Cooking with whole grains does 'not mean cooking boring meals. Mary Lou is sharing four delicious recipes with Post readers this week, Orange Cinnamon Waffles; Baked Chicken Breasts with: Raisin Stuffing; Energy Bars and Cranberry Pie. Orange Cinnamon Waffles are perfect for a special weekend break- fast. The recipe calls for either buttermilk - or uses yogurt. For conven- ence, Mary Lou doubles this recipe and freezes waffles for later use. At breakfast time just. pop the waffles into the toaster for a tasty, quick meal. Baked Chicken Breasts with Raisin Stuffing combine skinned chicken breasts with an unusual stuffing. Raisins, chopped walnuts, basil and thyme add to its flavor. Energy Bars, a rich cookie made with carob, wheat germ, raisins, carob chips, are a favorite at the Nichols. Mary Lou uses only carob chips and carob powder which she purchases at the health food store. & United Methodist \¥ Women of Noxen UM Church will hold "a ‘rummage and bake sale at the church on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For donations to the bake sale, donors are asked to contact Nellie Marcy. Donations ‘for the rum- mage sale may be left in Friday evening. Elwood Womer came home on Saturday after a stay at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Noxen, came home on Thursday after a stay at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent of Noxen motored . Combine chopped cran- and chopped apples with honey and you have the filling for Mary Lou's Cranberry Pie. For her pie crust Mary Lou uses half whole wheat flour and half brown rice flour. She has found the cook- book ‘Natural Healing Cookbook’ by Mark Bricklin very helpful in preparing tempting foods. She also has made sub- stitutions of whole wheat flour and honey in many of her own recipes. Mary Lou and her husband, Verlon, an employee of Sears, have three children, Doug, Sandra and Susan. Doug, 21, is a student at Johnson School of Technology, Scranton, where he is studying ~ carpentry. Sandra, 18, is a medical secretary in the office of Dr. Barras in Kingston. Susan, 16, is a junior at Lake-Lehman Senior High School. The Nichols are active members of the Dallas Baptist Church where Verlon heads the RA’s, a young boys group, and Susan sings in the youth choir. Gardening is a favorite pastime for Mary Lou. Recently the Nichols built a greenhouse, so Mary Lou is looking forward to growing lettuce and other fresh greens during the winter months. Raw, fresh vegetables are a favorite snack at the Nichols. Solar energy is another interest of Mary Lou’s. She enjoys reading various articles on that subject. ORANGE WAFFLES 1 c. whole wheat flour 1 t. baking soda V4 t. cinnamon CINNAMON 1 egg Y% c. orange juice % c. buttermilk or yogurt 2° T. oil Combine dry ingredients. In a small bowl break the egg and add other liquid ingred- ients, mixing well. Add liquid to dry ingredients stirring just until’ com- ‘bined. Bake on a hot waffle iron. (Double the recipe, prepare all batter, freeze waffles. Just heat in the toaster when ready to eat.) BAKED CHICKEN MARY LOU NICHOLS / 2 stalks celery, chopped finely 1 sm. onion, minced Ya c. raisins 2 T. chopped walnuts 1 beaten egg . one third c. skim milk % t. basil Ys t. thyme 2 whole chicken breasts, skinned | toa: Greenville,; S.C. on Monday where their ‘~daughter, -Becky, is a student at Bob Jones University. Becky was scheduled to return with her parents for surgery here. Ella Weber is a patient at Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock. The adult Valentine fellowship banquet for single and married adults will be held Friday evening in the Noxen Hall. Arnold Williams is a medical patient in the University of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore, Md. & all.”’--Mark Twain. CHRYSTAL SODA all flavors 85¢ 2 liter United Methodist Women of Ruggles UM Church will meet Thur- sday evening, Feb. 18, at 7t at the church. Pastor-Parish Relat- ions Committee of the Noxen United Methodist Charge met Monday evening at the parsonage in Noxen. Members of the committee include Charles Austin, Dick Schooley, Violet Kitchen, Allen Brace, Don Cons- grove, Dorothy Dodson, John Lyns, Sr., Mrs. Marty Parks and Ralph McCormack. United Methodist Women ‘of Kunkle UM Church will hold their February meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, Kunkle. Mrs. Eunice Mitchell will be co-hostess. Chairpersons of the various committees, who have agreed to serve in the Lay Witness Mission during the week end of April 30-May 2 at Noxen UM Church will meet tomorrow: evening at 7:30 at the church to further ~ plans. Rev. Donald Sperling, pastor, asks all committee - chairpersons to attend. Choir of Kunkle: UM 1 1a 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | Church will rehearse Friday evening at 7 at the church. Eva Herdman is a medical patient in Tyler Memorial Hospital. A Youth Rally will be held Saturday evening at the Pleasant View Church. Group from Noxen Independent Bible Church will leave the Noxen church Saturday evening at 5:45. Combine whole wheat bread cubes, celery, onion, raisins, walnuts. Stir egg and skim milk ‘ together. cubes. Season with bsisl and thyme. Divide stuffing between chicken breasts. Put foil over stuffing to hold in place. Place chicken breasts in a lightly oiled shallow baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. ENERGY BARS V2 c. butter or margarine % c. honey 2 eggs 1 t. vanilla one third c. carob powder or cocoa Ys ¢. milk Ya c. dry milk powder Ya c. wheat germ 1 c. whole wheat flour V2 t. baking powder Ys t. baking soda 2 c. carob chips or chocolate chips V5 c. raisins Cream butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla until light and fluffy. Blend in cocoa wheat germ, baking powder, baking soda and whole wheat flour. Beat until well combined. Fold in carob chips and raisins. Spread in a greased 13 x 9 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Cut into bars. CRANBERRY PIE 2 c. cranberries, chopped 2 c. raisins, chopped 1 1g. apple, chopped scant 3 c. honey 1 t. vanilla double 8 inch pie crust Combine all ingredients. Spoon into crust; top with second crust. Bake in a 450 oven for 10 minutes then reduce heat A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which day than he yesterday. --Pope. 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