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Show 23 Treats for Tricksters Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1983 i Can Be Inexpensive Kaysville Pie Baker Wins Prize RUTH MALAN Review Correspondent - FRUIT HEIGHTS Judy Hammett of Fruit Heights took second place in the 1983 Governor's Fruit Pie Baking Contest held at the Utah State Fair. Mrs. Hammetts apple pie had taken the sweepstakes award in the baking division at the Davis County Fair. Her husband then entered Mrs. Hammetts pie in the pie baking contest at the state fair,, We have always been fair go, ers, but I had never entered anything in a fair until this year," stated Mrs. Hammett. Winning several ribbons in the county fair gave her the courage to go on to the state fair. When received the information on the contest I was really scared, she explained. We had to bake our pies on front of home economists, judges, and the public." The fair provided a table and a stove for each contestant. The contestants had to furnish everything else from ingredients and water to the table cloth. s were held with Daily the winners from each day comThe peting in the final bake-ofcontestants' were given two hours to bake the pies, this included the baking time and the cool off pehod, said Mrs. Hammett. ' The pies were judged on appearance, crust texture and flakiness, filling uniformity and flavor. Any type of fruit pie with a double crust could be entered. I minutes. Gradually beat into eggs. Add Vi c. cooked canned or pumpkin and 1 tsp. Whether your lemon , tradidie of: make' it juice. up party Stir together Vi c. flour, tsp. tional rounds' of the neighborhood, the Jtighlight of the baking powder, Vi 1tsp. nutmeg, 2 tsp. ground occasion is goodies, plenty of tsp. cinnamon, ginger, and Vi tsp. salt. Fold into them and tasty too. For inexpensive tasty warmed pumpkin mixture. , Line a 15x1 0x1 inch pan with beverages, try heating up Tang- after its been mixed with a dash waxed paper. Grease and flour of nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove, the waxed paper and spread the i Or have your little goblins stir it pumpkin mixture on the paper. with a cinnamon stick. Most Top mixture with 1 cup of finely fruit juices take kindly to7 being chopped walnuts. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 heated, but be careful not to boil , them, a lot of vjamin C could be minutes. sTurn out on towel sprinkled lost, ( t with . Donuts are happy choices to powdered sugar. Roll towel ' go with heatej beverages. And and cake together and refrigerate Unroll and until' cool. the busy moni' who hasnt time spread to make her own raised donuts with filling. Reroll and chill, To serve, slice' and serve with and finds them too expensive at the bakery will find that canned whipped topping. biscuit dough, just asLit comes from the store, makes great doFilling nuts. And you get the holes to Mix together cup powdered x e boot. , pkgs. cream sugar, 2 Simply separate the biscuits, cheese, 4 tbsp. butter or marga-- . .cut small holes in the center rine, and Vi tsp. vanilla. with the center of your donut cutter, or with the open end of a Mexican Pumpkin Soup QAROLE COLE Review Correspondent 6-- rs k - 1 , three-ounc- into large pieces or sliced very thin.'Mix in cup sugar, I Vi tablespoons flour, Vt teaspoon cinnamon, and Vi teaspoon nutmeg. Pour 'pie filling into pastry lined pan and dot with marga-rin- e before putting top crust in place. Put foil around edges to keep from over browning. Bake in a 400 degree oven for 50 to 60 minutes. cup-suga- r -- cups apples grated 7 1 1 1 Prepare 5 , irick-dr-treate- 4-- bake-ofT- f. T asty , Easy to Make I really practiced a lot. We even got an oven thermometer to check our oven," said Mrs. Hammett. It was really a lot of work. When you enter, you know you may not win, but its fun and is good experience. During the pie baking people were allowed to question the contestants. I really had to concentrate, she said. Mrs. Hammett has offered to share her award winning pie recipe. Granny Smith or golden delicious apples that are still green are used by Mrs. Hammett. Her pie follows: recipe for a FlufTo shortenCrust: of cup ' ing 2 cups sifted flour teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons fold water Mix FlufTo into dry ingredients with a pastry blender until it is the size of small peas. Sprinkle water one tablespoon at a time into the flour shortening mixture and toss with a fork until it forms a firm ball and can be handled easily. 'used prescription bottle thats 4 cups chicken broth been dipped in 'flour. Deep fry ' Vi cup minced onion them or fill your electric frying 3 scallions, minced pan with fresh oil to about half 1 can unseasoned pumpits depth, heated to a temperakin ture of 375 degrees. Turn as 1 cup light cream soon they turn golden brown. Vi tsp. salt, or to taste They brown up quickly so dont 2 medium' tomatoes, thinly her sweepstakes apple pie. put too many in the pan at once. sliced Save the holes to do all at Vi cup heavy cream, whipped, once. The fun thing about frying or Vi cup sour cream the holes is that they turn themTo the broth add onion and selves. . the white part of the scallions Drain the cooked donuts on (saving the green tops for gartowels, then shake in a bag nish). Bring to boil; simmer 1 5 paper Colorado: Applewood Seed in a mixture of cinnamon and Co., Box 10761, Edgemont Staminutes. Add pumpkin; blend tion, 'Golden 80401. Catalog sugar. Best when served warm well; simmer 5 minutes longer free; Mile High Seed Co., 520 S. with plenty of cocoa or spiced after it comes again to a boil. Ninth St., Grand Junction beverage. Puree in electric blender until Not all pumpkins wind up as smooth. Cool. 81501. Price list free; Rocky Join our colonial Mountain Seed Co., Box 5204, When cool, add light cream forebears who ate lots of pumpDenver 80217. Catalog free. and salt. Place in cups; chill New Mexico: Plants of the kin. In fact, Bostonians used to thoroughly. Gently place a thin Southwest, 1570 Pacheco St., be referred to a pumpkins beslice of tomato on each cup. cause they ate so many. Try usSanta Fe 87501, Catalog $1. Decorate each tomato slice with Washington: Wild Westerners ing pumpkin in these tasty ways: rosette of whipped or sour Dept., McLaughlins Seeds, Box cream. Garnish wminced green Roll 550, Mead 99021. Catalog $1 Pumpkin tops of scallions. (includes sample blend). Beat 3 eggs on high speed for Makes 8 servings. , JUDY HAMMETT cuts into - , s - Plan Now for Next Years Garden The rich colors of autumn leaves and the crispness of the air are signals that the gardening season is nearly over. Now is the time to gather the harvest, clean up the garden and start planning for next year, according to horticulturists at the Utah State University Extension Farm in Farmington. Planning for next years garden includes plants that grow from bulbs, corms and tubers. They do best in regions where bulbs get winter chill so they are an excellent bet for gardens. To bCiy high-altitu- columbine, daisies, de varieties of bulbs d to your gardden, look for descriptions that include such phrases as extra hardy and alpine At high altitudes, planting depth should equal 2Vi times the diameter of the bulb. Plant in October and mulch the bulb bed heavily before the first snowfall. There is also time to plant native wildflowers from seeds. Choices include asters, bluebells, best-suite- er He grew up on a, farm in Emery County, moved to Salt Lake City where he worked as a carpenter, then moved back to Emery County dunng the depression. In i 942, he and his family moved to KaysvHle and he began employment at Hill Aif Force Base as a carpenter and later as a building inspector where he retired. Tucker and his wife, Erma, are both active members of the LDS Church. He has served as general secretary of the Aaronic priesthood under 21, assistant ward clerk, second and first counselor in two bishoprics and helped to organize the Kaysville 9th Ward, their present ward. He has also been a High Priest group leader, has taught genealogy and has been a worker in the Genealogy Library for nine years. At the present time, he is an ordinance worker in the Ogden LDS Temple, and is an officer in the Happy K-- F Senior wild-flow- s. er 94546. Catlog $2; ESP Wildflow-er- s, Box 5125, El Monte 91734. Pricew list free. Clinic Offers CLEARFIELD ; a v fjonri for the Hills! Appoint- ments for the Clearfield North LDS Stake womans cancer screening clinic to be held Thursday, Oct. 20, at 151 N. 1000 W., are still being accepted by LaRee Carter, 825-361- 3. Beginning at 9 a.m., area women aged 20 years and older may participate in private pap tests, pelvic and breast exams, blood pressure checks, and health education counseling Minimal fees will be accepted according to family income. 4 6-- ! Cancer Tests KAYSVILLE Kirtley Tucker will celebrate his 80th birthday with a dinner party Friday, Oct. 28, with his five daughters and their spouses, and by spending Sunday afternoon at his home, 470 E. Center St., Kays- of Worth and Florence Tucker. . California: Clyde Robin Seed Co., Box 2366, Castro Valley Note Birthday ' ville. ' K t He was bom Oct.-- 30, 1903, in Colonia Diaz, Old Mexico, a son s, seeds: Kaysville Resident Will delpohin-ium- lupine, penstemon, phlox, poppies and violas. After scattering seeds, spread mulch for winter protection. Check seeds in nurseries and seed stores first. If they are not available there, the following mail-orddealers carry . Its new at our fun to find whafs & Car LuxuryFashion Show Winter Oct. 18-22- nd Fashion Show Is Dated in Layton Final prepa-ratioKAYSVILLE are now under way for the Kaysville JCKs annual fall fashion show, according to Chairman Paula Allen. , This event will be held at the Valley View Golf Course ,in on Saturday, Oct." 22, at noon. Models from the Bon in the Layton. Hills Mall will be showing fall fashions and Fran Brown of Fran Brown and Company will demonstrate hair styling and care. KIRTLEY TUCKER ns Citizens Club. Working with wood has been his trade and his hobby, building everything from small toys to large houses. Another hobby is his large garden with fruit trees. Tucker married Erma Jorgensen on Aug. 1, 1933, at Clawson, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They are the parents of five daughters: Mrs. Donna Brimhall, Kaysville; Mrs. Rhea Rose, Layton; Mrs. Margie Those interested in attending Bountiful; Mrs. Dorothy Justensen, Layton, and Mrs. Pat may obtain tickets from any .Tenbnnk, Kaysville. They have JCK member or by calling 18 grandchildren and 15 greatAdmisYoung at sion is $6. grandchildren. , Lay-ton Bry-de- n, Er-le- ne 544-083- 0. new line of Lury 18- 22nd See the Cars from 5 car dealers. v4 (Ptr prion, fMty of A 4oub osaywcy gWy Njlwr, doo wot Indudt It v, Trant-HdU- c tyvttx) m , 1 Show 22 Winter Fashion 3:00pm '.(Center Court) :5 ? Oct. iiOXTO WON MILLS MALL - IPS TRAVEL, INC. (Independent 1075 East 2100 South, .t . Flight Service) Salt Lake City, UT (801) 487-086- 1 |