The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 18, 1985, Image 7

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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Ron and Judy Loeffler moved to
Dallas from Wilkes-Barre about
Sean, in ninth grade at Dallas
Junior High; and Kevin, fifth grade
student at Dallas Intermediate, and
a daughter, Laura, age three.
Judy is a native of Nazareth, Pa.
and Ron was born and raised in
Wilkes-Barre. Both of them enjoy
living in the Back Mountain area
and find it a wonderful place to
raise children..
Since Judy works full time as a
nurse at The Meadows in Dallas,
she looks for easy-to-prepare, nutri-
tious but economical recipes to
serve her family. Since she is work-
ing full time, her husband, Ron, also
‘assists her in preparing meals.
The Loeffler’s favorite dishes are
casserole dishes such as Tuna Cas-
such as homemade pizza or spa-
ghetti. This suits Judy fine because
she likes to cook one-dish meals.
The entire family is involved in
the Back Mountain Youth Soccer
program and in previous years, Ron
was coach of one of the teams. They
(Following are cafeteria menus
for area school districts for the
following week) :
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Dec. 18 - 20
Senior High
WEDNESDAY - Orange juice,
hot-diggety on bun, French fries,
peaches, cookies, milk.
THURSDAY - Oven baked
chicken, mashed potatoes w-gravyu,
peas, cranberry sauce, roll-butter,
Christmas treat, milk.
FRIDAY - French bread pizza,
potato chips, tossed salad, fruit cup,
milk.
Junior High & Elementary
WEDNESDAY - Hamburg on bun,
sliced cheese, potato puffs, baked
beans, pineapple tidbits, milk.
Wine bill
is passed
Gov. Dick Thornburgh recently
commended the Senate Law and
Justice Committee for its approval
calling it “a long-overdue vote of
confidence in the free enterprise
system and Pennsylvania wine and
consumers.’
The governor urged the full
Senate “to quickly approve the bill
and send it to the House as a
message that meaningful reform of
the state’s liquor and wine system is
indeed attainable.
“Today’s vote is an important
step forward in providing better
service to wine consumers in our
state,” Thornburgh said.
Thornburgh also said that ‘“‘the
bill presently before the House to
continue the discredited Liquor Con-
trol Board as is and even to expand
its operation is totally unacceptable
to me and to a majority of Pennsyl-
vanians.”
Did you take advan-
tage of your federal
energy tax credit?
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are also active in the various events
at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
where they are members. Ron
teaches Sunday School and also
works actively. with the men’s orga-
nization. Judy is a music director at
the church. The boys are involved
with the Luther League. Judy is
hoping to become a member of the
Dorcas Society in the near future.
When they have the time, espe-
cially in the warm weather, the
Loefflers go camping at their
family’s cabin in the Poconos where
they have a wonderful time, accord-
ing to Judy.
“It’s really primitive living — no
modern facilities but we love it,”
said Judy. “It’s so wonderful to get
out among the trees and lakes with
everything so green and so much
fresh air.”
Sean is studying Foods in junior
high and sometimes brings home
recipes which he shares with his
mother.
The Pizza Dough and Pizza Sauce
are recipes he obtained at school
when the members of his class
made the pizza. It is delicious and
since it is made at home, any
toppings one desires may be used.
The Spaghetti Sauce is a favorite of
the entire family and served on
THURSDAY - Oven baked
chicken, mashed potatoes w-gravy,
peas, cranberry sauce, roll-butter,
Christmas treat, milk.
FRIDAY - French bread pizza,
tossed green salad, potato chips,
fruit cup, milk.
DALLAS SCHOOLS
Dec. 18 - 20
WEDNESDAY - Christmas
dinner-breaded chicken, mashed
potatoes w-gravy, candied sweet
potatoes, golden corn kernals, fresh
pumpkin cupcake, milk.
THURSDAY - Soup-sandwich spe-
cial-grilled ham-cheese sandwich or
juice cheeseburger on roll, vegeta-
ble beef soup, crunchy celery sticks,
choice of milk or juice. Bonus:
Giant peanut butter cookie.
FRIDAY - Juice bacon burger w-
cheese-lettuce, or Italian hoagie w-
lettuce-cheese,. oven French fries,
pasta cooked a la dente, with meat-
balls and a salad makes a tasty
family dinner or a dinner great for
serving to unexpected guests. The
Beef Stew is Ron’s favorite and the
cookies are ideal for the holiday
season, especially the cutouts.
The recipes shared with Post
Readers this week are not only
tasty but economical as well, ideal
for this Christmas season.
PIZZA DOUGH
% pkg. Yeast
1 ¢. warm water
Ys t. sugar
Va t. salt
2 c. flour
Dissolve yeast in warm water,
add sugar and salt. Mix with the
two cups of flour. Set in warm
place, covered, for one hour.
PIZZA SAUCE
2 8-0z. cans tomato sauce
1 sm. onion
1 clove garlic
Oregano, salt, pepper to taste
8-0z. cheese, grated
Combine tomato sauce, onion,
garlic: and seasonings. Spread
Sprinkle grated cheese over sauce.
Bake at 450 degrees for 20 minutes.
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
2 12-0z. cans tomato paste
choice of milk or juice. Bonus:
Creamy rice-raisin pudding.
GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL
Dec. 18 - 20
WEDNESDAY - Hot dogs, beans,
sauerkraut, peaches, tastykake,
milk.
THURSDAY - Baked ham, sweet
potato, potato salad, peas-carrots,
pineapple, brownies, milk.
FRIDAY - Tuna fish on roll,
vegetable soup, fruits, cheese stix,
cookies, milk.
WEST SIDE TECH
Dec. 18-20
WEDNESDAY - Baked chicken,
whipped potatoes, seasoned peas,
roll-butter, holly berry cake, milk.
THURSDAY - Taco-trimmings,
Spanish rice, buttered corn, angel
kisses, milk.
FRIDAY - Pizza subs, chilled
juice, green beans, pumpkin bars,
Italian cream icing, milk.
Mcintosh,
Sheil Fresh Sweet
Northern Spy,
Jayne's
2 12-0z. cans water
1 Ig. onion, diced fine
1 T. sugar
1 clove garlic, chopped fine
Y4 ¢. chopped parsley
1t. salt
2 T. parmesan cheese
Pepper to taste
1-2 T. oregano
%, c. green pepper, diced fine
1 stalk celery, cut fine
2 8-oz. cans tomato sauce
1 T. A-1 sauce or Worcestershire
sauce
2 bay leaves
Combine and mix all ingredients
in large pan. Simmer on stove for
two hours.
BIG FELLOW
CUTOUT COOKIES
2 c. flour
13» t. baking powder
5 t. salt
% c. butter
1 t. vanilla
Cooking family
3% c. sugar
2 eggs
Mix together all ingredients but
two eggs, beat; gradually add eggs
while beating. Chill cookie dough.
board and roll out dough, cut in
shapes desired. Bake at 375 degrees
for 10 to 12 minutes.
PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES
1% c. oil
34 c. honey
1 egg
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butter
1%, ¢. whole wheat flour
1't. baking powder
Lt. salt
1%, t. orange juice
1 t. vanilla
Mix together oil, honey and egg,
blend in peanut butter. Mix flour,
baking powder and salt with orange
juice. Blend in peanut butter mix-
ture, add vanilla. Shape into small
non-hydrogenated peanut
balls and flatten with fork dipped in
flour. Bake on a greased cookie
sheet at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
BEEF STEW
2-3 Ibs. chuck steak or beef cubes+
1 c. flour
2-3 c. water
2 T. tomato paste
salt and pepper to taste
1 clove garlic, chopped (optional)
1 bay leaf, optional
4 carrots, sliced
1 med. onion
11g. potato, quartered
11g. turnip, quartered :
Dredge meat cubes in half cup of
the flour and brown in heavy stew
pan over moderate heat. Add water,
tomato pste, salt, pepper, garlic and
bay leaf. Simmer for one hour; add
vegetables desired for last 20 min-
utes. Simmer until - tender. Add
more flour for desired thickness.
+Turkey, chicken or any favorite
meat may be used in place of beef.
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
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We'll be closed for the holidays from
Dec. 19, 1985 until Jan. 14, 1986.
Appointment may be made during
this time.
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Sat. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
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