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SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. December , 1983 i I? it 4 Christmas Kitchen A gift of recipes The following recipes are the fifth part of a five-week irosinay i?anire liOcst sxnnni coohs nve been sked to submit their favorite holiday recipes, and students in a Lean Cuisine Class, taught by Linda Panter at Heppner High School, have submitted low calorie recipes for holiday use. These last two recipes are from students in that class. EGGNOG From Bobette Angell 4 egg yolks ' 4 cup sugar 4 tsp. salt 4 cups reconstituted nonfat milk 1 tsp. vanilla ' 4 tsp. brandy flavoring 4 ecg whites ground nutmeg Beat egg yolks, sugar and salt. Stir in 2 cups of the milk. Cook and stir over medium heat till mixture coats a metal spoon. Remove from heat: add remaining milk. Stir in vanilla and brandy flavoring. Cover and chill. To Serve: Beat egg whites till soft peaks form. Carefully fold yolk mixture into beaten egg whites. Serve eggnog in cups Sprinkle with ground nutmeg. Makes 14 4-oz. servings. PUMPKIN FLLTF From Melinda Eubanks 1 envelope unflavored gelatin IT. cold water If. sticaryl 3 4 cup boiling water 1 package (4 serving size) vanilla flavored instant pudding and pie filling 1 cup cold skim milk 4 to 1 1. pumpkin spice. 1 16-oz. can pumpkin t; cup non dairy whipped topping, unthawed finely chopped nuts (optional) Dissolve gelatin in 1 T. cold water, add sucaryl and boiling water, cool. Combine pudding mix with the 1 cup cold milk, beat for 1 min. blend in spice and cooled gelatin. Chill until slightly thickened. Beat pudding mixture with an electric mixer until thick and fluffy. Blend in pumpkin, fold ia whipped topping. Chill until thickened, if desired, pour into lean graham cracker crust. Chill until set, about 3 hours. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Makes 54 cups or 10 servings, approximately 104 calories per serving. LEAN GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST From Nancy Martin 34 cup plain graham cracker crumbs 3 Tbs diet margarine, softened Fork fIend crumbs and margarine thoroughly. Press mixture firmly and evenly onto the bottom and sides of a nonstick 8- or -inch pie plate for pie crust or 8-inch spring form pan for cheese cake crust. For pie crust, bake in a preheated oven 400 degrees for 5 mins Cool before filling. For a cheesecake, chill unbaked crust for 45 mins. before filling. Makes 8 servings at 49 4 calories each. CHECK US OUT BEFORE YOU BUY NEW ZEALAND K sssasggj. FENCE 11 If w SYSTEMS II I jnowre Mnff n Zf:U-4D Hene leant er 'Kt 1 tf rMie M tfMf mm me M I target wktilr r )WMr en perrUe fewonf IjIIimm II make jusl good common Sic ELECTRIC WOVENAGRICULTURE DEER rlorrotnr County rain roifter Lexington 989-8221 1-800- 452-7396 Si Soroptimist color contest winners recognized i I f i i; i i 1! . ; .f : i Mlilien fighting IDEAS Ik ' ,. K iS i I msv- -jfrnmi men.... . f .- .A V ... f - ;t - ft Prepare your own butter blend by combining two parU softened butter with on pnrt of your favorite oil, he it peanut, corn, f flower or upKatne. C5ive the blend your vperiul touch by lid (1 i ii K the delicate flavor of herbs. TIMBER WANTED Top Prices for Logs & Stumpag Call Joe Boucher, I.O.I. YARD (503) 481-2695 P.O. Box 668 Boardman, OR 97818 or Call (208) 883-0726 These Soroptimist Club coloring contest win ners pose with Mrs. Santa Claus at a club luncheon held Thursday, Dec. 15 at the Elks Lodge in Heppner. photo by The winners are: Kristen Alford (left), Dustin Alford, Justin Adelman. Kristen Elliott, Shannon Elliott (front) and John Quails. Mil 1 L ..' Irft 4-H'ers need to register now for exchange program . .3: I " Til; -I r I Puis K. MI Toyctlicr SIX pak filters By BIRDINETl l.LIS tSl' Extension Service While traveling during summer months may seem quite a while away, those 4-H'ers wishing to join La bo Lex exchange to Japan need to act now. Applications to travel to Japan must be sent to the state 4 H office in Corvallis bv January IS. Ritz Oikawa. state coordi nator for the exchange, re cently returned from Japan with messages from those who toured here last year. They are hopeful their host sisters and brothers will be coming to Japan to visit this year. Exact cost for the trip is not available at this time, but Local couple attends CENEX convention r 3 -Of' Ti I f 'i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Proudfoot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Proud foot of lone recently attended a Young Couples Conference focusing on the role of farmers, farm organizations and cooperatives in protecting the family farm, boosting the farm economy and enhancing the rural quality of life. "Your Cooperative Involve ment" was the theme of the conference, whose sponsors included CENEX and Morrow Co. Grain Growers. The three day conference was held at the Inn of the Seventh Mountain near Bend. The young farm couples attending the conference took part in workshops and learn ing sessions dealing with cur rent agricultural issues, the input of cooperatives and tarm organizations on these issues, cooperative principles and philosophy, and the co-op members' role in building a strong cooperative system. Among the conference guest speakers were Tom Nelson, director. Petroleum Planning and Economics of Cenex. St. Paul. Minn. CENEX is one of the na tion's leading regional agri cultural supply cooperatives, serving 1.600 local coopera tives in 14 states. CENEX provides those local coopera tives with a wide range of petroleum products, farm and home supplies, feed, seed, fertilizer, ag chemicals, management services and technical assistance. Oikawa estimates it will he about $1,500. Anv4-H'erage 12 through 17 vears of age may apply to participate. Adults, too. may applv to chaperone the trave lers Application forms and more information are available at Extension offices. Morrow Co. students named to honor roll Oregon State University has announced the names of stu dents who have made the scholastic honor roll for fall term. Seven of the 1.920 stu dents named are from Morrow Count v. Following are the local students who were named to the honor roll : Wendv Myers, a senior health and P E. major, a straight A average; Paula Palmer, a senior business student, a straight A average; Anne Van Schoiack. a junior studying education; Marie Van Schoiack. a senior in agricultural science; and Ronald Young, a senior in business, all of Heppner. Diann L. Morter. a sophomore in home economics from lone and Scott Daniels of Board man, a junior majoring in business were also named GET EYEFUL Save now on a season's supply of CENEX lubricants and filters. 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