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Page 2 0 Fortiani» (Dbserurr A p r il 23, 2014 Christine Poole-Jones c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 19 Healthful Hummus Recipes O riginal R ecipes by P aul A. N eufeldt Ra's Dream Hummus This perfect blend of flavorful broccoli and the peppery bite of radishes make hummus into a delicious, meal. Makes 8 servings. Ingredients: • 8 radishes, washed and trimmed • 2, 15-oz. cans chickpeas, drained • 1 broccoli crown (chopped and stem peeled) 2 cloves garlic Juice from 2 lemons 2 Tbsp. olive oil salt & pepper to taste 1/2 cup Tahini Process: In a food processor, pulse the radishes, chickpeas, broccoli, garlic, tahini, and juice of both lemons until you have a chunky puree. Add olive oil to taste, starting with 1 tablespoon and increasing the quantity until you have the consistency of hummus you like. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve as a spread or dip. Feathered Serpent Hummus This unusual but refreshing hummus derives its extra ingredients from Peruvian Salsa (as per our recipe Salsa Criolla" in the April 2nd issue). Lime is used rather than lemon, which combines with the red onion and jalapeno flavors to entrance your taste buds. Makes 8 servings. .. ' • 1 clove garlic Ingredients. • Juice from 2 limes • 2 medium sized red onions, sliced. • 2 Tbsp. olive oil • 2 , 15-oz. cans chickpeas, drained . saIt & pepper t0 • 1 sliced jalapeno . i/2 cup Tahini Process: In a food processor, pulse the onions, chickpeas, jalapeno, garlic, tahini and juice of both limes until you have a chunky puree. Add olive oil to taste, starting with 1 tablespoon and increasing the quantity until you have the consistency of hummus you like. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve as a spread or dip, good with com chips or pita bread. community. She worked on many boards and committees dedicated to art, culture, and city pride. She served the Irvington N eig h b o rh o o d A sso ciatio n , A frican American Health Coalition, and was a dedi cated member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, an organization that promotes academic excellence and provides help to those of need. She will be most remembered for her intense dedication to the June Key Com munity Center, a building project based on principles of sustainability, which received local and national awards. She is survived by her husband; her twin sister Kathleen Cotton of Fremont, Calif., Stephen Washington of Sacramento, Calif., Douglas Washington of Stockton, Janet Hutchinson of Sacramento, Gloria W ashington o f Stockton, and Marsha Edmonds of Stockton. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, and two brothers, Gerald and Bruce Washington. The Oregon Alliance of Black School Educators and the Portland Alumnae Chap ter of Delta Sigma Theta established the Chris W. Poole-Jones Scholarship Fund. Those wishing to contribute may mail their checks to OABSE in care of Rene Ander son, PO Box 3109, Portland, OR 97203. Other donations may be made toward the mortgage on the June Key Community Center. Donations in care of the Portland Development Commission, 222 N.W. Fifth Ave., Portland OR 97209. Checks payable to the Portland Development Commission should include a notation for Loan #1518- 03-01 in memory of Christine Poole-Jones” in the memo section. At Cover Oregon™ you and your family can find health insurance and get savings to make it low-cost. Some people will also be able to get plans at no cost. Get insurance even if you have a health condition like diabetes, high blood pressure or other. Anyone living in Oregon can apply. Free help is available in our community. Sign up today. African American Health Coalition, Inc Urban League of Portland o COVER OREGON 2800 N Vancouver Avenue Suite 100 Portland OR 97227 10 N Russell Street Portland OR 97227 503-413-1850 503-280-2600 aahc-portland.org ulpdx.org CoverOregon.com 1-855-CoverOR (1-855-268-3767)