February 1©, 1983-Fort Covington San-Fort Covington, N. Y.-Pagc 3 What's Cookinq . 'Publisher ant Principal Wed Arena Schedule 1 With Jennie? mentioned last week, dish, when only As the center lent will soon be with us. For moves, it is finished. Serve those of us who feel that lent with a sauce made by beating is the season to really do the half pint of heavy cream without, one of the supreme until stiff. Allow a half pint of sacrifices would be chocolate. vanilla ice cream to soften. I must remind you that I am Beat together, adding 2 tblsp. the chapter president of the brandy. Serve over the chocoholics, who will pig out souffle. before we fast. Another chocolate recipe 1 have a friend who delights that is quick and easy is: in sending me recipes for the BLENDER POT DE CREME greatest concoctions he can AU CHOCOLAT dream up. This one is among Place one 6 oz. package of his best. semi-sweetchocolate bits and Chocolate Souffle two oz. unsweetened 3 tbsp. flour chocolate in a blender. Heat ^jp. sugar % pint of light cream and 2 dash salt tablespoons milk until hot, 7 €gg whites but not boiling. Add a dash of Vz pint vanilla ice cream salt. 3 tbls. butter Pour the hot cream over the 3 oz. bitter chocolate chocolate in the blender and 5 egg yolks blend until smooth. Remove V2 pint heavy cream the too of the blender and 2 Tblsp. brandy slide in four egg yolks, In the top of the double blending one more minute. bolter, melt 3 tbls. butter and Pour into custard cups and mix 3 tbls. flour. Cook for one chill. Remove from minute and add one CUD of hot refrigerator about an hour pilk, stirring constantly) before serving. until the mixture is creamy Another chocolate recipe and smooth. Add % cup sugar. Stir until dissolved. worth trying is.: Add 3 oz. chocolate and allow CHOCOLATE COLA CAKE Sift together: 2 cups flour, to dissolve. The mixture wiD be grainy for a while, but 1M> tsp. soda, 1 tsp. salt, l1^ keep stirring until it turns cups sugar, M> cup cocoa into a rich sauce. Remove Add: y* cup shortening form the heat. Add a dash of two-thirds cup sour milk salt and beat the mixture for two thirds cup cola about a minute. Allow to cool Beat well. and then add the 5 egg yolks, Add 1 egg and 2 yolks beaten well; comtinue to beat Pour into 2 8 inch greased mixture until smooth. Beat 7 and floured cake pans. Bake egg yolks until stiff. When 30 to 35 mibnutes in a 350 you can hold the pan of degree oven. Frost with: chocolate mixture in the palm Over boiling water mix: 2 of your hand eonfortably> egg whites take a large spoonful of % cup sugar whites and fold into the one-third cup light corn chocolate mixture until it syrup appears foamy. Then, one-third cup cola dribble this sauce over the V4 tsp. salt remaining egg whites and • VA tsp. cream of tartar fold in carefully. Slide into a Cook, beating mixture until buttered and sugared souffle thick and stand in preaks. dish. Place in a 350 degree Remove from heat, and oven. Check at 18 minutes, continue beating until mixbut don't cook more than 22 ture is right consistency to minutes. Tap the sick of the spread. Anchors Away . . . Jock Airman Ernest L. Jock Jr., son of Ernest L. and Carrie M. Jock of Bombay, N.Y., has graduated from the U.S. Air Force course for cable splicing specialist at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Graduates of the course learned how to test, seal, install and maintain communications cable systems. They klso earned credits toward an associite^degree in appliect science threpgh the Community College of the Air Forcfc. \"f * Varsity; 4:00-8:00 NFS; 8:00 -10:00 Public. Sunday - 9:00 - 2:00 NFS; 2:00 - 4:00 Public; 4:00-9:00 Shamrocks; 9:00 - 11:00 Fort Men. Mrs. Jennie D. Bartlett of Fort Covington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James DeStephen of Oswego, New York, wa$ married on February 4th to Mr. Emmett F. Favreau of Bombay. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Favreau of Sciota, New The ceremony was performed by Franklin County Judge, Jan. H. Plumadore. Attending the couple were, Ms. Eydie King, secretary to and Mr. David son of the bride. Ms. Bartlett, co-publisher and co-editor of the FORT SRCSMenu Week of Feb. 14-18 Monday—Hoagie in roll with catsup, potato nuggets, juice, bread and butter, valentine cake, whole or skim milk. Tuesday—Meatloaf with catsup, mashed potatoes, buttered gr. beans, bread and butter, assorted fruit, whole or skim milk. Wednesday—Fishburger with tarter sauce, cheese wedges, potato chips, jello with fruit and topping, bread and butter, whole or skim milk. Thursday, Friday - no school. NCCC dnsw Senior Citizens Feb. 14-18 HVFD He is a 1982 graduate of J 2 * *l 5*a s ef 1t1*1 ' ^ " '. BRUCI ANDERSON INSURANCE SERVICE FIRE ~ AUTO - BON OS i in Str.ctt Ft. Covinfton Phone 3tt 214* Salgado, Keenan Rd. Helena, N.Y., was named a presidential scholar at Clarkson College. In order to qualify as a presidential scholar, a student must achieve an average of 3.80. 317 students received this honor last semester. COVINGTON SUN is David is a sophomore from Brush ton Franklin County Comstudent at Clarkson and is missioner of Jurors. Long majoring in mathematics and Bv ISABELIJE Dorev active in politics, she is computer science. ET2 Dale Parent has Franklin County Republican returned to his base at Chairman. Dean's List Charleston, S. C. after Mr. Favreau is principal of spending the holidays with his the Middle School of Salmon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley River Central School. Carlton Parent. Other Previously he was employed holiday visitors at the Tammy Ashley has atby Gouverneur Central Parents were Lt. Wayne and tained the Dean's List at New School as assistant principal. Cindy Parent and children, Hampshire College in Prior to coming to Salmon Michael and Megan; Mr. and Manchester, NH for the Fall River Central, he had been Mrs. Donald Parent and son, 1982 semester. To be eligible with Gouverneur school Travis and Emma and for this honor, a student must system for eighteen years. Freddie Parent. compile an academic grade Following a brief wedding Sandy Cady, son of Janice point average of 3.0 - 3.5. trip, the couple is residing in Cady, has returned to his Tammy daughter of Mr. Fort Covington. Charles and Mrs. Elizabeth base in Calif ornia. Sympathy goes to the Ashley of RFD 2 in Brushton, family of Mark Whipple who N.Y. is a four-year Business passed away recently. He Teacher Education major. worth Country Community was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Correction College, Malone Branch David Whipple. Campus, will offer the New Mr. and Mrs. William In regard to the recent York State three hour drivers Dorey recently paid a sur- benefit dance held at the K of prise visit to Mr. and Mrs. C for the pre-licensing Class Bob O'Jida family, Gary Moore in Memphis, This class will be offered Tenn. It was on the occasion the food was prepared and Saturday, Feb. 26 from 9 to of the Moore's 25th wedding donated by the O'Jida and noon at the Malone Branch anniversary and Mrs. Dorey Henderson families and Campus, Badger Hall, Room was maid of honor at their friends. 6. Registration will be held wedding. On the way to Bob is married to Linda not Feb. 21-25 from 8:30a.m. -4:30 Tenessee the Dorey's Judy. p.m. at Badger Hall Main traveled through some of the Office. A $5 payment is flood stricken areas of required upon registration. southern Kentucky and No registrations will be taken northern Tenessee. News Monday—Pork chops, Parslied potatoes, coleslaw, Apple Betty. Tuesday—Crunchy chicken, whipped potatoes, broccoli, strawberry rhubarb crunch. Wednesday—Roast beef, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, fresh orange. Thursday—Spaghetti & meatballs, juice, tossed ^ salad, carrot cake. Friday—Baked stuffed fish, Jock will nowserve at Kelly ••-~— - > spinach, sliced tomatoes, ice Air Force Base, Texas, with DALE'AVERjf, son of Shirley cream with cookie. the 1827th Electronic and Donald, of Ft. Covington, Installation squadron. left this week for basic Salmon River Central High School, Fort Covington, N.Y. Feb. 14-20 Monday - 3:30-6:30 Open; M4 at6:30 - 9:00 SRC vs. SIC Varsity; 9:30 - 10:30 Fort tained President's Usl at NHC. To be eligible for this Men. Tuesday - 3:00 - 5:30 SRC honor, a student must Varsity; 5:30-9:30NFS; 9:30 compile an academic grade point average oof 3.S - 4.0. -10:30 Fort Men. Wednesday - 3:00 - 5:30 SRC Joe, son of Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Karen Dingle of JV; 5:30-9:30NFS. 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