Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 18, 1980, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pag« « Portland Obaarvar Saptambar 18. 1980
PORK CHOPS
Fresh
Center Cut
Loin Rib
by Ethel Moor»
dishes you can make with chicken
wings. Here are a couple of exam­
ples. Spanish Wings with Rice is a
hearty main dish and the M ing
Wings - a 1-2-3 tasty surprise - can
yfltily double for hors d ovevres at
party time. Enjoy!
Spanish Chicken Wings
and Rica
3 lbs. Chicken wings
W cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
14 cup salad oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 can (4 ouncel sliced
rooms Idrained)
1 cup regular rice, uncooked
1 can 116 ouncel tomatoes
1 can (10 % ouncel condensed
cream of mushroom soup
14 cup water, if needed
14 teaspoon chili powder
In a plastic bag, mix flour, salt
and pepper. Add wings, three or
and place in casserole. Add onion,
pepper and garlic to remaining oil in
skillet. Saute about 5 minutes; add
mushrooms and continue cooking
fo r 5 minutes more. S tir in rice,
tomatoes, tomato sauce, mushroom
soup, water and chili powder. Pour
m ixture over chicken; cover and
bake at 350* fo r 1 hour or u n til
chicken is fork tender and rice is
done. Makes 6 servings.
T-BONE STEAKS
SPARE RIBS
CORKED BEEF BRISKET
Jimmy Dean Sausage £?
Ming Wings
3 lbs. chicken wings
% cup cooking oil
14 cup honey
4 tablsspoons dljon style
mustard
3 tablespoons sesame seed
In fry pan heat oil over medium
heat. Add wings, 6-8 at a time, and
brow n on all sides. Remove
browned wings to long baking pan.
M ix together honey, mustard and
sesame seed. Spread half of sauce
over wings. Bake at 350* fo r 20
minutes. Turn wings; spread with
remaining sauce. Continue baking
20 minutes or until chicken is brown
and fork tender. Makes 4 servings as
a main dish meal. Ming Wings are
delicious as an hors d'ouevre if
disjointed fo r finger handling at
party time.
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A t Home
By Cal Williams
One of the most dangerous places
we go is our very own home. It is the
most dangerous place for children
under five because that’s where they
spend most o f their time.
Statistics show that accidents are
the largest single cause o f death
among children among the ages of
one and fifteen. They cause more
deaths and serious injuries than the
six leading fatal childhood diseases.
The m ajority o f fatal and crip­
pling accidents in the home can be
prevented by the observation o f
simple precautions for the protec­
tio n o f in fa n ts, toddlers, and
preschool children.
When children begin to walk
parents need to look carefully at the
home environm ent. The w orld
becomes a challenge that invites ex­
ploration to these toddlers. They
want to look at, taste, and touch
roundsteaks
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o f control may be necessary. We
do not advocate spanking as a
method
of
child
guidance.
However, a swat on the bottom may
help the child remember to stay out
o f the road.
Close supervision is necessary the
first days children play out o f doors.
If they are under three years of age
they cannot be trusted to remember
the hazards o f tra ffic : especially
when their ball o f kitty runs out into
the road.
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sponsored a variety o f in fo r ­
mational and cultural activities and
done fun d -ra isin g as part o f a
national effort by similar commit­
tees around the co u n try to help
release funds fo r the Literacy
Crusade.
As part o f its on-going commit­
ment to aid the Reconstruction and
creation o f a new Nicaragua, the
Portland Nicaragua Support Com­
mittee has recently begun a cam­
paign
“ M edical
A id
fo r
Nicaragua.” Coordinating the local
medical campaign is physician Bob
Wagner M .D . The committee has
been gathering much needed sup­
plies and equipm ent fro m local
hospitals and physicians, which w ill
soon be sent to Nicaragua Already
the response has been encouraging,
and more than 20 cases o f equip­
ment w ill be sent in the first ship­
ment. Friday’ s benefit concert w ill
raise funds for the shipping and as
more funds are collected, the hope is
that an autoclave may be purchased
to be sent down. A ll donations are
tax-deductable through H A N D
(Humanitarian Aid For Nicaraguan
Democracy) c /o the P ortland
Nicaragua Support C om m ittee,
P.O. Box 6643, P o rtla n d , OR
97228. For in fo rm a tio n on the
M edical A id Cam paign or the
benefit, contact 235-9388 or 235-
5015.
Thanks to you it works
fo r all of us
the
United Way
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everything whether it’ s within reach
or not.
It takes a lot of time for toddlers
to learn what is dangerous and what
is not, In the meantime all efforts to
remove danger should be observed.
In the spring children spend more
tim e outdoors. T ra ffic does not
seem dangerous to children un til
they are repeadtedly taught to
respect automobiles. Repeated war­
nings against running into roadways
chasing objects such as balls or
other toys and crossing the street
alone are not enough to minimize
the danger. Unwatched toddlers are
as apt to play in the middle of the
road or behind parked cars as
anyplace else.
Children hear so many “ no’ s”
and “ don’ ts” that they remember
only those that are explained,
repeated, and firm ly enforced. Your
child will not pay close attention if
you tell him he must never run into
the street where the cars go. Even if
the warning includes the fact that he
could be run over by cars, he still
won’t realize the danger.
It is undesirable to frig h te n
children, but in this case that kind
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