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Show May 21-M- ay 27, 1981 7D FOCUS Sprouts: Instant Fresh Vegetables While wailing impatiently for this summers first garden vegetables, the best source of fresh vegetable through the winter months no one will suffer from vitamin deficiencies. Contrary to recent slams in vitamins and minerals is the 10 o'clock Whistle, alfalfa sprouts do have a most readily obtained from n sprouts. Many vitamins are highly perishable, dissipating distinctive taste. For less discerning palates, however, there are a variety of spicy picked. For that reason, sprouts alone guarantee that sprouts in particular when mixed with alfalfa lend a home-grow- shortly after a vegetable is sprouts. Radish and chia peppery kick to a batch of alfalfa sprouts. In general, sprouts are served more for texture and nourishment than quart jar with an assortment of sprout seeds. The seeds should just cover the bottom. its easy to the volume of the finished product. Fill the jar with room temperature water. Set aside in a dark place overnight. Cut a fine screen to fit the top of the mason jar securing it with the outside ring of a canning lid. Rinse the sprout Like taste alone. They add crunch to sandwiches, color to salads and background stir-frie- d flavor popcorn under-estima- te to vegetables and seafood. Growing a batch of sprouts takes between 5 days. Cover the bottom of a 3-- seeds' by pouring off the water through the screen and rcrinsc with fresh water. Set the jar on its side or tilted bottom up in a drawer or cupboard. Rinse one or two times a day until all the seeds have sprouted then place the jar near a sunny window to green off. Use them as soon as possible storing leftover sprouts in the refrigerator. Storms Postpone Mirror Lake Road Opening SPRING HOURS ' Monday - Friday S a.m. to $ p.m. Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. toAp.m. Recent storms have postponed the opening of the Mirror Lake Road, which is open at this point only as far as the Prowo Riser Falls Overlook. According to the forest service, there were still .four feet of snow at Mirror Lake one month ago. The, Utah Highway Department began blowing and plowing snow off the road Monday but they do not anticipate opening the mit by Decoration Day. The forest service adds that many campgrounds are still too wet to open to the public. sum- - NIGHTLY 9:00 p.m. - 1 :00 a.m. TOI HIGGINS BAND Weeknights $2.00 Cover Weekends $3.00 Cover 317 Main Sired Viva Park City 649-82- 8 Maiten hargr FRIDAY NIGHT COMING EVENTS MISSION MOUNTAIN WOOD BANC ' CAREER IN HIGH SCHOOL. or cnior Oi.lll -- !,lll it. II IT! IP fltV- ii. mu.- - iif.ilili t.ircv ns!.' Illl't h.lllli"- - O! .Illollicr tl'llll'j: Saturday. May 23. 9.00 p.m $6 00 Advance. S7.00 Ad Doer. SPECIAL STARTA i, NEW YORK STEAK Includes Choice of Potato, Vegetable, Salad, Roll & Butter JCT. ill 5 240 E Park City w lu- -f ir.nn-iml- : .itrend mcct- - - 11f.II lliMUCOIIC WCfkclld mill wiili p,i And c.un tor two Mimmer--tl over Immc .in.) -- kill trinmnn .11 .111 Amiv ptif. Gil! oiir Annv e. Reserve in he Yellow lij.vs under "Reeruiiinu" rcprc-cnutiv- Sunday, June 28. 2 Shows - 8:00 $7.50 Advance, $8.50 At Door. & 1 1 :00 CLOSED FOR OWNER UNTR. JUNE 1st, ON SUNDAY AND No Cover Charge For Ladies DISCOUNT DRINKS (Except Special Concerts) $6.50 II1K- rnp .i in. JESSE WINCHESTER LADIES NIGHT I lit- ,Hi ex. clii'iif -- kill u i'll p.iv Wednesday, June 24, 9:00 p m. $6.00 Advance, $7.00 At Door THURSDAY Illicit! iiun RICKY SCAGGS MT. AIR CAFE E PART-TIM- MONDAY. BAR WILL REMAM OPEN TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Cosmic Aeroplane, Salt Lake Wagstaff Music, Murray & The Cowboy Bar, 268 Main Street, Park City FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 649-414- 6 BE ALL YOU CAN BL |