C6 - Wednesday, June 9, 1982 - North Shore News RECIPE WINNER Curry ready inah The winner of our recipe contest this week is Mrs. Runkle with her recipe for Hurry Curry. Ms. Runkle wins a voucher for $10.00 worth of meat of her choice from North Shore Quality Meats, 1406 Lonsdale Avenve, North Vancouver, B.C. or Lynn Valley Meats, 1243 Ross Road, North Vancouver, B.C. You could be our next winner. Send your favorite recipe to the North Shore News Recipe Contest, 202 - 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.c. V7M 2H4. Be sure to include your telephone number. HURRY CURRY Blend two cups mashed potatoes (instant is fine) with KITCHEN CORNER Two meals from one chicken By JUDITH MATHEWS Two meals, for four, out of one fryer chicken, good mathematics and _ great economy. Use the meat for a chicken salad or pot pie, and the broth for a delicious pot of Greek soup. TONY & TED’s GREEK SOUP Boil one fryer chicken in 8 cups of water in large pot. For a more flavorful broth you may want to add: 1 carrot 1 onion 1 stalk celery food Fy Beetle flavored yogurt nets woman $425,000 MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) - A woman who claimed her hair fell out because she bit into a beetle in her Dannon yogurt was awarded $425,000 in damages for the trauma she suffered. Acting Nassau County Judge Myron Steinberg ruled Wednesday Arlene Zuckerman, 24, of Valley Stream was entitied to the award. Dannon Co. Milk Products its parent firm, and on your Thre ¢ arsendean fend Crone Beatrice Foods Co., had appealed the amount of the damages awarded by a jury as Excessive. “This court finds that the award does not shock its conscience,” Steinberg said. Miss Zuckerman said the shock of discovering the dead beetle in her mouth on Jan. 6, 1975, caused her to become “hysterical, nauseous and ill.” She testified her hair began to fall out, her social life was damaged as a result and she had to undergo psychiatric therapy. 2011 LONSDALE AVE., NORTH VAN Sweet & juicy CANTELOUPE Imported Whole WATER MELON Calitorma Golden Delicious APPLES BC Fancy Crisp & Crunchy CELERY Calitorma Bunch SPINACH - Local Grown Jumbo ONIONS Wenge ted 39% ic. 23°15. 3 LBS. 99 “ 3 5 . 1B. 39° BUNCH 4ios *10°° Prices in offect June 9-1 3/82 urry two well-beaten eggs. Add salt, pepper, and 1! tsp. (or more next time) curry powder, and | tin flaked or broken tuna. Bake at 37S°F for 10 minutes or until puffed and crispy-topped. Serve with salad of apple, carrot, coconut and/or raisins on green base. Delish! some parsley 5 or 6 pepper coms and a bay leaf. For adventure's sake, try adding a cinnamon stick Boil for 2 hours. Remove from heat and strain broth back into pot. Now Add: % cup raw rice, salt & pepper to taste. When price is cooked, lower heat to simmer. In mixing bowl, put 3 egg whites and beat until stiff. Then add the yolks: then add the juice of one lemon slowly, beating well. Now add the broth, a httle at a time, mixing all the while, until most of the broth is used. Pour back into the pot, and reheat on very low heat. Enjoy! Csuenter’s brings Garden advice offered in Expert gardeners, the first graduates of the B.C. Master Gardener program, are fanning out over the Lower Mainland to help other gardeners with their growing problems. The Master Gardeners, who have completed courses in horticulture sponsored by the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and - Food, will be volunteering their services at plant clinics to be held at various locations throughout the summer. Clinics will be held at Park Royal Shopping Centre, West Vancouver, at the mail 106 West 3rd St North Van 8 C Phone 984-9741 world of good taste to your table tresh Couenter’s a difference Your passport Cer prone rnd cating Sweet delights Savoury sensations Ati baked bread and ia lls trom Venice Bakery the delr with West Van entrance to Woodward's Food Floor on each Wed- nesday in June from | to 5 p-m. Thirty experienced gardeners completed the first Master Gardener course conducted by Dr. Norma Senn, urban _horticulturist for the Ministry of Agriculture and _ Food, Cloverdale. In exchange for their training, Master Gardeners volunteer to help others. Local residents are invited to visit the plant clinics where they can obtain advice on plant selection, cultural recommendations and have plant problems diagnosed. KITCHENS VANITIES COUNTERTOPS APPLIANCES CERAMIC TILE Viseneers at Venice Bakery 1y* MAIN TREE TIN NORTH VANC OM IVER COPEN Y O MUNDAY THROUGH SATUIREDAY