HARVEST HOUSE THE HARVESTER THE OCTOBER ISSUE OCTOBER 1ST, 2017 Written with help by Paul WHAT S NEW AT HARVEST HOUSE: THE LATAH COUNTY FAIR
PAGE 2 NEWSLETTER TITLE SYLVIA S RECIPE BOX: BEEF TAMALE BAKE 1 1/2 C Yellow Cornmeal 1/2 C Flour 1/2 t Baking Powder 1/2 t Salt 1 C Hot Water 2 Egg Whites 3 T Shortening 1/2 Lb Lean Ground Beef 16oz Thick and Chunky Salsa 15 1/2oz Red Beans 1 Garlic Clove 1 1/2 t Chili Powder 1/2 t Ground Cumin 1/2 C Shredded Mexican Cheese MAT S FUN F: CONFUCIOUS Fun Facts About Confucius the Philosopher Confucius was an influential Chinese philosopher, teacher and political figure known for his popular aphorisms and for his models of social interaction. Synopsis 1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Spray deep dish pan with nonstick cooking spray. In a small bowl, combine cornmeal, flour, baking powder and salt. Whisk water, egg whites and shortening into cornmeal mixture; stir until smooth. Pour batter into pan. 2. Place ground beef in large skillet. Cook over medium heat 6-8 minutes or until no longer pink, breaking beef into crumbles; drain if necessary. 3. Add salsa, beans, garlic, chili powder and cumin to beef; mix well. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Spoon beef mixture evenly over batter. Bake 20-23 minutes or until crust is set. Remove from oven; sprinkle with cheese. Let stand 5 mintutes. Serve. Yield: 8 Servings Kong Qui, better known as Confucius, was born in 551 B.C. in the Lu state of China (near present-day Qufu). His teachings, preserved in the Analects, focused on creating ethical models of family and public interaction, and setting educational standards. He died in 479 B.C. Confucianism later became the official imperial philosophy of China, and was extremely influential during the Han, Tang and Song dynasties. JOKES AND WISDOM: PETE AND VICTOR Pete I once had wisdom, but then I grew up where all heck broke loose what do I do? As children we didn t what was right or wrong, so we just did it, then we learned what NOT to do.. Hope fully, but in a gentile way, and we will learn the way THEY want themselves to do it. I have to ask myself Why and OK, I am wrong. Victor My three-year-old daughter stuck out her hand and said, Look at the fly I killed, Mommy. Since she was eating a juicy pickle at the time, I thrust her contaminated hands under the faucet and washed them with antibacterial soap. After sitting her down to finish her pickle, I asked, with a touch of awe, How did you kill that fly all by yourself? Between bites, she said, I hit it with my pickle.
THE OCTOBER ISSUE SPORTS CENTER: FOOTBALL Dale: Cougar Football The Washington State Football tem shut out Montana State 31-0 and then they play Boise state. Cougars will win. SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS: PETER Bobby: Madden 2016 PAGE 3 If you want a good play, try weak hook from Denver and air it out. If you re at the 20yd, start with short curls or short slants. Roll out to the play side. You want the two running to any receiver or halfback to the side you're running to, or you can scramble. Weak is a real book play. When you use goal line man let computer cover the left and use your full back right to cover left and keep at it, no matter what, trust your instincts. QB sneak or short curl or slant or other. Use any of these plays your want up to you. This play is only on Madden 2016 to my knowledge. Peter, 50 September 19 For lunch Pete had Chicken Nuggets, Mini Corndogs, French Fries, Mini Cheesecake Bites, and Brownies. ROBERT S WORKS OF ART: Robert made this work of art using watercolors.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Sloppy Joes 8 9 Curry 15 16 Pasta 22 23 Sliders 29 30 Lasagna 3 Taco Salad Palouse Treas. 10 Breakfast Moscow 17 Chs Soup Science Center 24 Fajitas Carl 31 Halloween Halloween 4 Soup & Sand 11 Nachos Food Bank 18 Tamales 25 Wraps 5 Chili Halloween Décor Art 19 Fish 26 Meatloaf Journaling 6 Stir Fry Bailey 13 Chicken Pumpkin Patch 20 Potato Bar Pumpkins Bailey 27 Pizza Movie 7 14 21 28 THE OCTOBER ISSUE PAGE 4 OCTOBER 2017 12 Quinoa Bowl
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