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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, October 3, 1984 Farmington Baker Takes Fair Honor With Favorite Pie .APRIL ADAMS Review I signed up for it not to win, but because I thought I would go in and see some of the great techniques the pie experts used, she said. Stall rFARMINGTON Delores Pack says shes just an average cook. everyday-typ- e SB But average everyday bakers Although she didnt learn any e arent finalists in the wonderful, secret trick," she did Governors Fruit Pie Baking Con- discover that brushing unwhip' test. ped whipping cream instead of The Farmington resident milk, on top of an unbaked pie competed in the Utah crust caused the crust to turn a State Fair event and was named a nice n when baked. - finalist with her boysenberry On all her pies, she cuts a tree pie. I Winners had to go through 10 design into the crust before bak; days of bake-off- s with ing. This is a family tradition that ; contestants competing in a finale, stretches over five generations that we know of, she said. rj" Fair public relations officials There was only one bad experisay if the most clever apron had been part of the contest, she ence about the fair, Delores recalwould have won it hands down. led. V Delores Her designed and wore her son loves to play apron reading Pie with the pie crust dough, she ex; bakers are sweet ... but a little plained. He was sitting in the au' flaky. dience when he saw her making She estimates she has been bak- the dough. He started crying ing for about 15 years, and creatWheres the dough? Wheres the ed her winning boysenberry pie dough? when he saw her because recipe herself. Contestants were he wanted to play with it, she required to make the pie crust said. state-wid- golden-brow- high-poi- - nt hand-stencil- -- : 'and filling from scratch. ; After searching around and not ; Delores Boysenberry Pie 3 or 4 cups fresh boysenberries, r washed finding a boysenberry pie recipe, Stall Photos by Rodney W. Wright she made up her own with her Vi cup water 'general knowledge about baking. cup sugar After experimenting three or four 3 or 4 tablespoons cornstarch Vi 'times, she finally came up with cup water .the recipe she uses today. Place boysenberries, Vi cup waWhen asked if she was a gour- ter into saucepan and bring to a met cook, she replied Oh, heav- boil, stirring occasionally. Add ens no. Im just an everyday the sugar and bring the mixture cooker. to a boil again, stirring occasion- I just like food that is good ally. Add the cornstarch with the e .and using recipes, she other Vi cup water and pour into 'explained. boysenberry mixture. Heat until Winter is the best time for bak- the sauce becomes thick. Take off ing pies, she said. She bakes cher-r- heat, let stand a few minutes. apple and cream pies for her Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake g chocfamily often. for about 25 to 35 minutes or unolates is another favorite winter til brown on top crust at 400 deicooking activity, she added. grees. She summed up the fair experd Makes two pies. The amount of berries used can ience as really fun." 1 -- old-hom- y, Hand-dippin- double-cruste- PIE MAKERS Are Sweet, But Flaky is the message on Delores Packs apron as she cuts dough for pies with help of son Jeff Practice must be used until a vary, she said. Delores said she likes to use more berries and less good feel of the dough is autowater. matic, she said. Dutch Apple Pie Recipe Pie Crust Dough Six sliced and pared apples 2V cup flour Vi teaspoon sugar Vi teaspoon salt 1 3 tablespoons uncooked tapioca cup shortening 1 cinnamon dash egg whipped cream tablespoon lemon juice or pie shell vinegar Jonathan or Granny Smith ap7 tablespoons water ples may be used for a tart pie. Blend the flour, salt and shortGolden Delicious apples are sugening until well mixed. In a sepafor a sweeter pie. rate bowl, add egg, lemon juice gested Cook apples, sugar and tapioca (recommended) and water. Add until apples are tender. Stir conthe flour mixture to this and stantly, since it will take a few knead by hand until a good conminutes before apples make their sistency is obtained. own juice. Add a bit of water, if needed. Cook until apples are tender. Set aside for few mintues. Place mixture in the pie shell and add cinammon. 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Post Partum Breast Feeding For women who have problems or questions with breast feeding after they leave the hospital, Classes scheduled for Oct. 9 and Oct. 7 to register. 23, 7 to 8 p.m Green Auditorium. Cost: $15. Call 625-276- Infant CPR iJREE DESIGN which is a family tradition is cut on crust of pies made by Delores Pack. Weather in Does it FARMINGTON seem that summers are getting shorter and shorter while the time in between summers is getting longer? Such a perception of things may not merely be a sign of vanishing youth, said E. Arlo Richardson, former Utah. State climatologist. Recent climatic evaluations in Utah have shown some interest- ing trends emerging, said Rich: ardson. Winters appear to be getting Getting Married? Announce Event Share your wedding story with the community through the Lake- side Review. .. .The Review will print a picture along with a story of engagement or wedding free of charge. Deadline for all wedding, engagement material is Thursday afternoon at 3:30. .'..Black and white photos are best. Bring your picture and story (form available at the office) to the south office, 145 N. Main, ; Bountiful, 298-- 1 103, or the north office, 2146 N. Main, Layton, Antelope Square, 1 ! Utah Is Changing dryer and somewhat warmer. The fall season is generally becoming wetter. Spring is tending toward cooler temperatures and increased precipitation, he said. These changes suggest the climatic circulation patterns that affect Utah are changing, he said. The causes are only speculative and we are a long way from confirming what they are, he said. Two important results, however are a shortened summer season for vacationers and a restricted growing season for farmers and home gardeners, said Richardson. Although summer fun in the sun may be on the decline, the climatologist hastens to explain that a climatic trend does not mean that every year will provide shorter summers and a wetter fall and spring. Thats just the outlook for the long run. Classified Sells Quickly. Focus On i 776-495- 1. 4 t $6. To 7. Repeat Parenthood and Childrens Workshop Class for parents experiencing a repeat birth with a class taught for their children. Parents review labor and delivery simultanei . relaxation techniques while children learn ways to help process and with a new baby. Cost: $10 for the whole family. Oct. 29, 7 to 8 p.m Green Auditorium, To register call 625-276- 7, Psychiatric Forum Alcoholism: Everybodys problem Stewart Olsen, Ph.D., will discuss the impact of problem drinking on family members and ways that families can constructively deal with an alcoholic member. Oct. 9, 7 to 9 pm.. Green Auditorium. No registration necessary, forum is free to the public. 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