RE PAGE SIX you want to increase the protein value of baked foods, substitute one to two tablespoons of soy flour for an equal amount of whole grain flour. Many people prefer honey rather than brown sugar in whole grain recipes. To substitute honey instead of sugar, replace each cup of brown sugar with an equal amount of honey, then re- duce the liquid by % cup. This rule applies to the recipes for Butter-Batter Bread, Boston Brown Bread and Butter and Bread Pudding, all chosen from the Ideals Whole Grain Cookbook: To shorten kneading time, allow the dough to rise once before kneading. Cook part of the flour with liquid, stirring constantly until smooth and thick. Knead this way: press down on dough, then fold processed, ready prepared foods, many of today’s homemakers are turning to that time- consuming task, baking bread. Perhaps the awareness of how much healthier whole grain products can be, the reason or the fact that homemade bread con- tains no preservatives has made the modern day cook return to her grand- mother’s baking skills. Let’s face it, nothing can compare with the smell of bread baking in the oven. Flour ground from whole grain is a big step towards good nutrition. For baking, the Ideals Whole Grain Cookbook suggests using a whole wheat flour ground from hard wheat. This works equally well when baking either bread or cakes. If Can you believe that the are a Christmas season is over? . All that preparation and’ dish to please you since _ then it’s gone. I guess the their menu is extensive. * weather took a little -0- Christmas spirit away Attention to those out ‘with the temperature there with Blood Type O. being so high, but skiing The American Red Cross * enthusiasts take heart, is making a plea for type ' snow has to make an O donors. Although type O - appearance sometime. is the most common blood type, the fact that this -0- blood type can be used for During the holiday patients in other blood * season I had the pleasure groups makes it very of eating at Augustine’s valuable. Blood type O is Restaurant in Wilkes- used for infant trans- Barre Township. The food fusions, in trauma cases was delicious and the ser- and, of course, is needed vice surerb. Even if you for those with the O blood fussy eater, Augustine’s has to have a New York Presents SALVATORE'S Soa pl=Yele 8 Hair Cutting and Design] Dallas Shopping Center © Dallas, Pa. 18612 © 675-0447 Narrows Shopping Center Ecwarosvile, Pa. 18704 ° ° 287-1 730 NE BRANDS FOR LESS nmi CLEARANCE SALE ON ALLREMAINING FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE SAVE 50% ...c von: LAYAWAYS INVITED HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 8:30 Friday ‘til 5 Open This Sat. 10 to 4 Sunday] 2to5 (Across from Bishop Hoban) in half and press down again. Repeat this until dough becomes smooth and elastic. Butter-Batter Bread is no-knead, light bread which makes delicious toast or Bread and Butter Pudding. Boston Brown Bread is famous and served in New England with baked beans. Tradi- tionally = served with baked beans, Boston Brown Bread also tastes great with cream cheese, butter and peanut butter. Baking good bread does take a little practice but it’s well worth the trouble. through...And best of all, the happy thought...That this was baked by YOU.” BUTTER-BATTER BREAD Y%» c¢. warm water 1 T. br. sugar or honey 1% pkg. yeast (dry) As a poem by Eleanor 1 ¢. milk Graham Vance says, “No two thirds c. stirred whole matter how they dress it - wheat flour up...Upon the grocer’s 1, c. butter or margarine shelf...No bread can ever 115 t. salt be as good...As what you Ya c. well-packed brown bake yourself. sugar or honey “O wondrous smell...0 3 eggs crisp brown crust..0 1 c. stirred whole wheat butter melting flour ture. Then add salt, ¥4 cup brown sugar, or honey, eggs and one cup stirred whole wheat flour. Mix well. Add yeast mixture to flour mixture. Add stirred whole wheat flour. If honey was used, ‘add another two tablespoons whole wheat flour. Mix well. This should be a soft dough. : Cover with a towel and let rise until double. Stir yeast. Set aside until it down and let rise another doubles. It will do this by 15 minutes. Stir the time you are ready to vigorously again. This mix it into the dough. stirring takes the place of 2% c. whole wheat flour Mix warm water, brown sugar or honey and dry Stir milk in to two- kneading. (Use a table thirds stirred whole wheat knife, stirring round and flour and cook until thick round). and smooth, stirring con- stantly. It will be lumpy and stick to the pan but keep on stirring and cooking and it will smooth out. Put into a large bowl. Add butter or margarine to the hot mix- Pour oil onto a cookie sheet that has turned-up sides. The oil will keep the soft dough from sticking as it is shaped into two loaves. Place the loaves in two greased and floured glass loaf pans. Let rise until double. Bake at 400 BUTTER AND BREAD degrees for 35 to 40 PUDDING minutes. If you have used Butter Batter Bread honey, turn down to 375 slices degrees after 25 minutes 4 c. butter or margarine of baking time. Cool on 4 eggs _ cake racks. 4 c. milk Yy t. salt BOSTON BROWN 1t vanilla BREAD 3 c. well-packed brown 1 c. cornmeal sugar 2 c. stirred whole wheat nutmeg flour Toast enough butter 1 t. salt batter bread slices to loosely fill an 8x12” glass baking dish. Spread with butter or margarine and place in a baking dish. Set Mix cornmeal, whole aside. Beat together eggs, wheat flour, salt, baking milk, salt, vanilla and powder, molasses; butter- brown sugar. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Pour 1 T. baking powder 3 c. molasses 2 c. buttermilk 1 c. raisins oiled No. 2 cans half full. over bread, soaking it Bake at 350 degrees for 45- completely. Sprinkle with 50 minutes, or until nutmeg. Bake at 325 browned. degrees for about 45 minutes or until brown. Chill before cutting to prevent custard from weeping. : Delicious with cream cheese, butter, peanut butter or the traditional baked beans. Bernie plans to enjoy his retirement with his wife Eleanor, their two type. If you have type O blood and you can give blood, please do. For- an appointment to donate daughters and three blood call the Red Cross grandchildren. Blood Center in Hanover -0- Township. Also congratulations -0- and good luck to Thomas Best of luck to Bernie Bly, Wilkes-Barre who is replacing Bernie. Managing a post office that handles six rural and four city delivery routes in the Dallas territory serving approximately 17,000 customers is quite an undertaking. his position as Dallas Postmaster this week. Bernie, who has worked for the Post Office for 33 years, has been post- master at the Dallas Post Office since 1974. DALLAS SCHOOLS Jan. 5-11 WEDNESDAY--Tacos (gr. beef, cheese, lettuce) or Italian cold meat hoagie, buttered green beans, steamed rice-gravy, milk. Bonus: Creamy chocolate pudding w- topping. THURSDAY --Spaghetti-meat sauce, Italian bread- butter, garlic bread in Jr. & Sr. or balgona-cheese sand- wich w-carrot stick, tossed greens-salad dressing, milk. Grannie Annie's Crafts 130 N. Main St. Shavertown 675-1311 Open Daily 10to 5 plus Thurs. 6:30t09p.m. BODY WRAP Inch Loss in Hourly Sessions *No Pills! *No Sweating *Private Rooms Certified Wrapologist SLENDER TOUCH 287-5184 or 829-2291 -0- Nursing and Two Back Mountain Rehabilitation Center, women recently an- Kingston. Mr. Zaruta is a nounced their engage- graduate of West Side ments. Tech and is employed at Jacqueline Christine Muskin Pools, Wilkes- Williams, daughter of Mr. Barre. and Mrs. John Morris The couple will be Williams, Shavertown is married on May 28 in the engaged to Thomas Forty Fort Christian Zaruta, son of Mr. and Church. Mrs. John Zaruta, Sandra Weaver, Pringle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Wiliams, a George Weaver, Sterling graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, is employed by the Leader East Ave., Dallas is engaged to Stephen L. Brozena, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bonus: Artic orange gelatin w-topping. FRIDAY--Dallas Pizza (2 slices) or turkey salad sand- wich w-lettuce, chilled applé juice, sliced peach-pear combo, milk. MONDAY --Cheeseburger on enriched roll or turkey bar- b-que on enriched bun w-relish, home fries, frosty fruit, milk. TUESDAY--Hearty chili, buttered cornbread muffins or hot dog on enriched bun w-celery stick, mixed vegetables, milk. Bonus: Sugar donut. cash today! Dallas reunion The graduating Class of 1957 of Dallas-Franklin- Monroe High School, Dallas, will hold a 26th reunion in July 1983. If anyone has or knows where the addresses of the following classmates might be obtained, please phone 675-2252 or 378-2141. The classmates are Lois DeWolf, Joan Gary, Betty Lou Dymond Gensel, Bar- bara Turner and Ted Woznicki. Joan Kingsbury 675 0835 Brozena, Hanover Township. Best AR to Edwin Sandrareceivedbothan and Patsy Yanchick who became the proud parents of a baby boy on Christ- associate of arts and a bachelor of arts degree from Pennsylvania State mas Eve. What a wonder- University. She is em- ful Christmas present! ployed by T.V. Guide. -0- Stephen, a veteran of Congratulations to the the U.S. Air Force, is a Dallas High School Lady graduate of Pennsylvania Mountaineers who have State University. He is run their pre-season win employed at Centre record to 11-0. These are a Engineering, State great group of girls College. putting forth great team The couple is planning a effort for their Coach Kit May wedding. Karuza. WEST SIDE TECH Jan. 5-11 WEDNESDAY--Taco, lettuce-tomato, buttered corn, vanilla cake w-cherry glaze, milk. THURSDAY--Open face turkey sandwich w-gravy, cran- berry sauce, peas, ice cream sundae, milk. FRIDAY--Pizza twins, tossed salad w-French dressing, fresh fruit, milk. MONDAY--Hot dog or chili dog, vegetarian beans, corn chips, chilled peaches, milk. TUESDAY --Italian meatballs on hard roll, buttered corn, spiced applesauce, chocolate fudge cupcakes, milk. Baseball meeting Back Mountain Baseball will hold its first genera. meeting of the 1983 season Monday, Jan. 10, 8 p.m., at th Dallas American Legion Hall. Managers and coaches of all hardball, softball, and teener league teams are urge to attend. Plans for the upcoming registration will be dis- cussed. Philharmonic General admission seating is now available for “Rostropovich Live,” featuring the world’s most ac- claimed cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich, in a benefit} concert with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic. The single performance is scheduled for, Saturday, Jan. 22, 8:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple in| Scranton. As the performance is expected to sell out early, regional music lovers are urged to reserve their] seats now. Complete ticket information is ou, of through the Philharmonic hotline, 654-4788, 342-0920, or 287-1916. School board meets The regular monthly meeting of the Lake-Lehman Board of School Directors will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman. Kenneth A. Williams, president, [ole] 43 PHARMACY OPEN DAILY AISA NR CAT) 288-3633 [ ] SHAVERTOWN 675-1191 675-0350 ®* 9