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Seasonedfiree Festive recipes help halt ho By WENDY HUDSON right out of the refrigerator. There Staff Writer is nothing better. I icr* T ? ? addition to a KSLSSj^-' N A! Latkes time for giving ESSXSJK' ^ ^ and receiving Ingredients: gifts and the 4 large or 6 medium potatoes holiday spirit, 1 medium-sized onion Hanukkah and 1 teaspoon salt Christmas are B ^^B 1 egg, well beaten a time for eat- B 3 tablespoons matzah meal ino. 1/2 teaspoon baking powder Food and Bvegetable oil for frying entertaining go QUOV /jk hand in hand ? Directions: .1 i rirotp row; nntotrvpc that ho\/p Kpon UUI 111 LI mmmmmammmmmmm i vjiuiv tuv* |/v/ixiiv/wo uiai uavw uvvn December. washed and pared. Grate the onion, Each holiday has food that is and then add it to the potatoes, unique to its heritage and tradition. Add salt, egg and matzah meal. Hanukkah begins Dec. 8. Latkes mixed with the baking powder, are a special dish made of potatoes. Beat all ingredients well into a During Hanukkah, Jewish people smooth, thin batter. If the batter eat foods fried in oil to symbolize seems too watery, add a little more the miracle of the oil that lasted matzah meal, eight days when the temple in Drop the batter by tablespoons Jerusalem was built. into hot oil in a heavy frying pan. Dressing is a traditional The oil must be deep enough to American side dish that goes along almost cover the latke. Brown on with turkey or chicken during one side, and with a pancake turn Christmas and Thanksgiving. My er, turn the latke to brown on the suggestion for dressing: Eat it cold other side. man Carolina Hjffl ) Chaplains Association Heart to Heart Advent Communion Service Thursday, Dec. 2, 1993 7:00pm Tonight 6:30pm Dinner and Christmas Party What Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 6:00pm Happens After Death? ^ Ij) Sivrinl fiiicsfs' Flainc Pirfler =fftr s (Chaplain, Baptist Medical Center) ' ditto * Stephen Andrews i u s > ^ . 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Dinner & Devotion followed * A" ? ambers , t support die role of healthy oy program religious development as a Getting Santa Out significant part of higher of the Manger education. All of the chaplains and counselors of die Carolina Sunday - Worship mid Dinner Chaplains Associauon are 5.30pm available for counseling and 728 Pickens spiritual guidance. 799-4993 All Are Welcome 799-7363 .* Christmas dii I ft 1 W From Staff Reports II I I I COLUMBIA ? When Sus was sentenced to three years ?prison for using drugs, she kn leaving her family behind would i 1 hard, but she never anticipa What Christmas without thi ^ would mean to her. ~ . u u . ~ . The holiday season is a stress Drain on absorbent paper. Serve .. J . ... hot. Try serving applesauce or sour . y ' ls cream on the side. most d,fflcu" [me ? *e year. Thanks,o Nancy Salomons? for womcn ln Pnson- u,sc cr",ni the recipe ' ' justice associate professor Joe Morton said. Chicken or Turkey Dressing Norton. wdo |f an exPert ?" s cial needs offenders, said, Pern Ingredients- prisoners have a mental picture Combread (cooked in a 9x9 inch "hal 3,1 ^al Christmas should container) ,ke) s"r?""1(led lam'>y- 8l ,. , , food, kindness and giving. 12 cup grits, uncooked ?Bu| jn realit ;man? of lh 1 cup celery, ftnely chopped, famj)ies have disinleg^ecl Tt uncoo e may have lost touch with their cl 1 cup onions, finely chopped, dren and |he have few uncooked my vjsi,ors ? eggs Most of their children are w 1 can cream of chicken soup grandparents or in foster care and Chicken stock not have transportation to the prist Salt, pepper and sage to taste "With male prisoners, the w ^ ^ d??,i u ui giuuiciiu icci5 a uuiy IU ui Directions: the children to see their fathe Cook grits, and add to crumbled cornbread. Add the celery, H^HI JB onions, eggs and soup. 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Minimum $50 per donation, donate up to twice a week; 1-1/2 hours to donate. e y Anglican Main 3trftt Church of the United Methodist Epiphany Ourch r< c\ nni?irli /\P 4 V* A ta a pai tan ui me One Holy Worship With Us Catholic and SUNDAY Apostolic Church (Established in A.D. 33) Church School 9:30 We Invite you to Worship Service 10:45 worship with us Provided and come home /-K a. 1830 Main Street in Christ. 779-0610 Ticult for incarcerated mothers Morton said. "Often, on visitation understand why their mother is not ;an day, you'll see women and kids home all the time and may criticize in lined down the block along with her, adding to the guilt she already ew other relatives, too. But female feels. be offenders are often single parents, Many institutions, trying to [e(j and some may go for years with counter depression during the holiem few visits or no visits from fami- days, will intensify activities, decoly." rate the facility, extend visiting iful Statistics show a growing popu- hours and increase counseling, the lation of female prisoners. The Morton said there are things peofor number of female offenders has pie in the community can do to nal tripled in South Carolina over die help brighten the holiday for mn Past 10 years, with about 1,200 female prisoners. women currently incarcerated in Professional, service and pe_ state institutions. Three-fourths of church groups can contact their a]e them are mothers, and most of local jail or closest institution to 0f them have children under 18. arrange a concert or party for be "It's hard for people to have inmates. )n(i compassion and understand that Organize transportation for these inmates are human beings families to visit prison, eir just like the rest of us," Morton Provide meals or gifts for prisiey said. "Most of them are in prison oners' families. -lip for drug abuse or minor offenses Send cards to inmates who if like writing a bad check. Only a have limited mail and visitors. small percentage have committed a "If the public can keep in mind rjtfj violent crime." that from 60 to 80 percent of all jo Female prisoners who go home women offenders have been physi)n for Christmas on furlough often cally, emotionally or sexually ife find stress there as well. 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