PAGE SIX BY JOAN KINGSBURY With the arrival of warmer weather our tastes 'in food shift to lighter, less filling foods. JoAnn Karolchik’s Lemon Tea Bread, a tangy cake glazed with lemon juice and sugar is perfect for the spring time coffee’ klatch or luncheon. Hunters with venison to use up will appreciate JoAnn’s recipe for Venison Teriyaki. Easy to prepare, Venison Teriyaki combines stir fried green peppers, onions and fresh mushr- ooms with venison cubes. For a delicious side dish, JoAnn has provided us with the recipe for Fried Rice. Since JoAnn’s husband Al is a hunter, the Karolchiks often enjoy the Back Mountain prior to her marriage. She is this venison meal. The Karolchiks moved to Shavertown in August. However, JoAnn, a Back Mountain native, graduated from Dallas also a graduate of Wilkes- Barre Business College. JoAnn’s husband Al, graduate of Forty Fort High School Institute of Pittsburgh, High School and lived in works at Offset Paper- It’s good to have money and the things money can buy, but it’s good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure you haven't lost the things that money can’t buy. . G.H. 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The family camps annually at either Rideau Lakes in Canada where they go MEXICAN RESTAURANT & LOUNGE POTATO SKINSeWONDER WINGS ONION RING LOAF BAR-B-QUED RIBS « and CHICKEN Wyoming Ave., he yer Daye A Week 287.9118 Most Credit Cards Accepted bass fishing or at New York’s Black Lake where they enjoy salmon fishing. LEMON TEA BREAD % c. milk 2 eggs 1 c. sugar one third ec. margarine 11, t. grated lemon peel 1Y, c. flour 1 t. baking powder 1t salt 1» ¢. chopped pecans Combine ingredients, stirring well. Pour into a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. After loaf has baked pour glaze over bread while it is still warm. GLAZE V4 c. sugar 3 T. lemon juice melted VENISON TERIYAKI 11b. venison steaks, cubed 1 Ig. onion, diced 1» green pepper, diced sliced Cook onions in butter until clear. Add green pepper and simmer 5 minutes. Add cubed venison and fresh mushr- ooms; stir fry fast. Meat should not be overcooked. Serve immediately with fried rice. FRIED RICE 1 c. rice, (not Minute Rice) 2 c¢. water 1, stick butter 1 med. onion, diced 1 egg Soy sauce Combine rice and water. Simmer until tender, refrigerate. Brown onion in butter. Add rice and soy sauce using soy sauce until rice turns light brown. Salt and pepper to taste. i | , JAVSANV dITD vations, call 283-2195. LOUNGE Fri, April2 Full Tilt CHEZ AMI ROOM » Sat.,Apr.3 > - SS 9% Oo 02 3 “ So | 836-2151 Kingston = Township Lions Club will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3, on the grounds of the Westmore- land Elementary School in Trucksville. Activities will begin at 1 p.m. The Lions will hide over 500 numbered eggs which can be redeemed for chocolate prizes. Children 12 years of age and under are invited to participate. On the planning commimttee for this year’s hunt are Lions John Sobeck, Chairman; Joe Campbell and Gary Hozempa. The Dallas Senior High an ‘‘all-you-can-eat’’ "buffet style B.B.Q., catered by Country’s Best, April 3, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Dallas Senior "High School cafeteria. Menu includes ham- pork-turkey BBQ's, homemade potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, beverage and make-your- own-sundaes. Proceeds to be used for the band’s trip to Virginia. The recipe for Butter Cream Eggs in the March 24, 1982 issue should have . been: BUTTER CREAM EGGS 6 T. butter or margarine 1; t. vanilla pinch salt 1, box sugar 1 T. corn syrup. confectioners bowl excluding sugar. Gradually add sugar using only enough so that the mixture is not wet or sticky. When you can handle this mixture, knead until smooth and creamy, about 10 Shape into Easter eggs using a tablespoon. Refrigerate chocolate. 19TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE Sponsored by; The West Side Junior Woman's Club INDEPENDENT BALLROOM 166 SOUTH SPRAGUE AVE. KINGSTON, PA. Saturday, April 3 from 11a.m.-8p.m. Sunday, April 4 from 11a.m.-6p.m. Benefit: Local Charities = SABLE'S uUsicC KINGSTON CORNERS 11A.M.10 8 P.M. “dr 51.000 off PIANOS 20% to 50% OFF {GUITARS & BANJOS FABULOUS DISCOUNT ON... BAND ¢ STRING INSTRUMENTS “Many More March Specials’’ CALL — TO SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE 287-0180 Here’s what’s cooking WEST SIDE TECH April5-9 MONDAY--Hot ham on bun, buttered corn, chilled fruit cup, milk. TUESDAY--Juice, hoagie w-lettuce-tomato, Italian dressing, chips, ice cream and cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY--Relish cup, beef a roni, creamy cole slaw, roll-butter, Easter basket cupcakes, milk. THURSDAY--No school. Holy Thursday. FRIDAY--No school. Good Friday. RAGGEDY ANN & ANDY PLAYSCHOOL April1-6 THURSDAY--Ravioli, bread-butter, jello, milk. FRIDAY--Pizza, raw vegetables, pudding, milk. MONDAY--Chicken patties, French fries, corn, jello, milk. TUESDAY--Peanut butter-jelly sandwich, chips, pud- ding, milk. ; LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Mar. 31- Apr. 6 ) Junior High & Elementary WEDNESDAY--Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, peaches, milk. THURSDAY--Holiday dinner--Sliced roast turkey w- dressing, mashed potatoes-gravy, buttered peas, cran- berry sauce, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY--Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, potato chips, carrot-celery sticks, strawberry fruit cup, milk. MONDAY--Minced bologna-sliced cheese on wheat bread, pickle chips, vegetable soup, saltine, peaches, milk. TUESDAY--Sloppy Joe on bun, potato puffs, buttered green beans, pudding, milk. Senior High School WEDNESDAY--Potato and cheese pierogis w-melted butter, stuffed celery, mixed vegetables, Parker House roll-butter, peaches, milk. THURSDAY--Holiday dinner--Sliced roast turkey- dressing, mashed potatoes-gravy, buttered peas, cran- berry sauce, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY--Pizza or egg salad sandwich, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, pineapple tidbits, milk. MONDAY--Hamburg or chicken pattie on bun, French fries or small salad, applesauce, cookies, milk. TUESDAY--Hoagie w-trimmings, chicken noodle soup- saltines, fruited jello, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS April 1-6 THURSDAY--Breakfast for lunch--Orange juice, oat- meal w-raisins and brown sugar, breakfast sausaged pattie, coffee cake, sliced peaches, choice of milk. Easter Buffet at Junior High. FRIDAY--Toasted cheese sandwich, chilled fruit juice, sliced pears, choice of milk. MONDAY--Mexican ground beef taco (meat-cheese- lettuce), potato rounds, rosy applesauce, choice of milk. TUESDAY--Happy Easter--Roast turkey -w-gravy, spring stuffing, buttered whipped potatoes, Peter Cot- tontail’s favorite: fresh carrot-celery sticks, Easter bunny cake, choice of milk. 12th annual festival at Tunkhannock The women of the Garden-Louise ~~ James; United Methodist Homes : Novelties-Ruth Thomas; Guild, Wilkes-Barre Manor Booth-Beverly District met Tuesday, Payne; Clothing-Mrs. March 23, to lay the plans Karlyle Stevens; ’ : WATE for the 12th Annual Spring Festival and Bazaar to be held at the Tunkhannock Methodist Manor on May 7 and 8. Bazaar will be open from 10 a.m. Friday, May 7 until 7 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 8. Chairmanship for the various booths were named as follows: Candy- Kathryn Kramer; Baked Childrens Attic-Margaret Watkins and Lunches- Laura Fitch. If you wish to make a donation or help in any department please contact Mrs. Russell! Lawry, Bertie Pencek or any of the chairpersons. They can be reached through the Methodist Manor. 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