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HOUSTON VOICE / MAY 31, 1996 23
Every now-and-then, I fix a meal that really sounds good to me, but is a little
disappointing. This happens to be one of them, and I am giving it to you because my
significant other liked it, so maybe you will too. Depending on the ingredients you
use, it could be nearly fat-free.
No-Title Turkey
3 C. fresh spinach, coarsely chopped
1 large onion, chopped
2 tsp. margarine
1 C. fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 sp olive oil
1-1/2 pounds ground turkey
1 clove garlic, mashed
1/4 tsp salt
2 C. plain yogurt /Jjj
1 C Monterey Jack cheese, cubed
1/2 C. fresh grated Parmesan cheese
2 large eggs
1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
1/2 tsp salt
pinch of fresh, grated nutmeg
3 Tbs. fresh, grated Parmesan cheese
paprika
Rinse spinach well, leaving water on leaves. In skillet, using collapsible steamer, steam
spinach until just wilted. Remove steamer with spinach still in it, cover and set aside.
Empty water from skillet, and wipe dry.
Over medium heat, saute chopped onion in margarine until soft but not browned. Add
mushrooms and minced garlic and saute until mushrooms are soft and dark Remove
mixture from pan and set aside with spinach, keeping covered
Add olive oil to skillet Over medium-high heat, saute ground turkey and mashed garlic
in olive oil. Saute until turkey is no longer pink, crumbling with spoon while cooking.
Discard garlic. Remove turkey from heat, and add 1/4 tsp. salt
Drain juices from turkey and reserve. Pour juices, yogurt, Monterey Jack cheese and
1/2 C. Parmesan cheese into blender. Blend until smooth. Then blend in eggs Spread
reserved spinach and mushroom mixture over turkey. Sprinkle with nutmeg, 1/2 tsp
salt and pepper. Pour cheese-egg mixture over all and top with remaining 3 Tbs
Parmesan cheese. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes, until
topping is set and slightly browned. Sprinkle with paprika and let stand for 10 minutes
before serving. Makes 4-6 servings.
UNTIL NEXT WE EAT!
KUNTRY KIDD
The Great American Puzzle I]
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By Henry McCkrg
ACROSS
1 Peter, first Texas
governor elected to
a second term
4 to wrap
in cerecloth
5 maturing
7 Roman
numeral 401
8 ocean
10 body acid
12 one's former
TEXAS EDITION
spouse
13 10th and
9th consonants of
the alphabet
14 Geraldine.
Mondale's running
mala for VP but
now an interviewer on CNN. initials
16 Mexican city
across from El Paso
20 cattle trail from
San Antonio to
Abilene, Kansas
24 Whai you see
at the start of a
Bogs Bunny cartoon
25 indefinitely
long time
26 tropical American plant such as
the century plan!
29 epic poem
31 950-mile river
in E New Mexico & central Texas
36 Irish for 'lake'
38 lost something
at least temporarily
40 3rd to last &
2nd lo last letters of alphabet
41 did exisl
43 American-born
English critic &
author Eliot, initials
("Completi
J equality
means uni-
vs^ irresponsibility.")
45 acronym for
public relations
46 country way
of saying poor
48 Texas mounted police force
51 Texas admission lo the
Union, 2 words
55 the day in
1945 when the
Allies beat the
Axis in Europe
56 20th century American author Wilder, initials
57 because
58 letters used
in Tic Tac Toe
59 symbol for
chemical elemert tin
60 original equpment
manufaclurer abbr.
61 aquifer thai
provides much of
west Texas water
63 easl Texas wilderness region, 2 words
66 short
for tuberculosis
69 ovordose
70 Gem
34 possessed
35 droop
37 gains
1836,
Sam Houston
became this,
of Texas
42 in biology,
a stiff hair
44 ship museum.
'The Blue Ghost.'
in Corpus Christi
47 unit of
11 fu* of excitement ■»■«•* rical resistance
13 without *9 awenue at>br
50 actor
& 40th
U.S. President,
initials
52 slang
for holding up a
brings a result
6 besides boys,
they too can nov
play Texas high
school football
9 doexlremely
r
out your money
75 infectious
77 National Oceanic & Atmospheric A*nir*sl rat ion
78 imbibes
80 female ruff
(European freshwater fish), also
called a reeve
81 solemn
lyric poem
DOWN
1 ask earnestly
2 feminine
form of Eric
3 give for
temporary use
4 something that
15 a deception
17 underwriter abbr
18 Cain's
19 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
21 shouts
of contempt
22 interjection
for surprise
23 Roman
numeral 1006
27 catch sight of
29 sudden
sharp pain
30 group of 7
32 prescription
for medicine
33 burgh of SW.
Scotland at ihe
moulh of ihe river
of the same name
53 abbr. for an
entity formed into
a legal body
54 dug with a hoe
57 time zone of
99 percent of Alas
not during daylight savings, abbr
62 Evergreen
State, abbrev.
64 member of
the Pueblo people of Ariz.
65 young goal
67 British Broadcasting Company
72 noun suffix, one
that belongs to
73 constructed
74 Ga GOP
congressman
Gingrich, initials
76 capital of Egypt
79 perceive
by eyesighl
Solution else-
GALAXY GAYZER
A HOUSTON VOICE EXCLUSIVE
HOROSCOPE FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 31 - JUNE 6, 1996
IF THIS WEEK IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: The main focus for you
right now is on work, meeting your responsibilities and health
matters. Relationships are important, but you must stand on
your own two feet. Your yearly income will start improving.
ARIES (March 21-April 20) You have a tendency to keep a lot
of good things secret, especially your accomplishments. Doing
some rather unfavorable chores for a loved one will result in
heartfelt gratitude. You live in the present and loath dwelling on
the past. Don't whine.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) You seem to be able to handle
just about anything which may be thrown your way in regards
to surprises. By putting a lot of faith in those you love, it is a shock when someone lets you down. Keep your self-esteem intact and take time out for yourself
too.
GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Ongoing relationships are a little strained presently,
and new ones are somewhat dubious. Just wait it out and things will improve
soon. Money is not important to you, but you enjoy having enough so you can do
the things you want, without counting the cost.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Being quite a homebody, now would be an excellent time to capitalize on any inclinations you have in that direction. Your love life
is quite intense lately. It is especially exciting that your loved one's emotional intensity matches or even surpasses your own
LEO (July 24- August 23) This week you need to capitalize on your powers of
persuasion and emerge a winner in a business-financial negotiation - as well as
in your love life. You seem to be happier in a relationship than you are alone. But
since your standards are incredibly high, expect a few dry spells.
VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Even at the best of times you have to guard
against a tendency to adopt a negative attitude toward life in general and romance in particular. Whether you know it or not, you are very capable of getting
by on your own. Being a fast thinker, you handle sticky situations well.
LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) You are very good at keeping secrets, especially about how you feel about others. Your love relationship may not always
be as harmonious as it appears to others. Enjoying companionship and the sharing of ideas is important, and you tend to focus on the positive side of everything
SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22)
Beneath your strong, independent exterior lies a desire for a truly fulfilling relationship. Resist in the temptation to indulge in self-destructive behavior if you become unhappy. Emotional satisfaction can also be found in renewing old
friendships.
SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) Although you usually have a significant other, you do much better on your own. Independence is your motto. Your
real strength lies in your ever presenl optimism. Learn to value those worse moments of your life and learn from them. You have a natural athletic ability.
CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) The inherent fatalism which seems to
follow you around may stifle any positive attitudes needed for you to get ahead
Your strength lies in your ability to move forward, so you need to work on gaining
control over your negative thoughts. Being practical and living in the real world
are your strong suits
AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Feeling dependent on others is the type
of situation you steer clear of, especially when it comes to any emotional relationships. Since you do quite alright on your own, avoid hermit-like tendencies. Your
compassionate nature will get you into more trouble than its worth
PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Verbalizing your feelings to a loved one could
be the best way to clear the air, providing tact is used. You are feeling quite attractive lately and that feeling is communicated to everyone else. You are in
touch with the guiding impulses of your nature and enjoy expressing yourself.
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