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NBYAA signups
The North Buncombe Youth Athletic Association will be holding youth
the Kitchen of
baseball tryouts from 6:30 pm to 9 pm on Thursday (Feb. 12), from 6:30 pm
to 9 pm on Tuesday (Feb. 17), from 6:30 pm to 9 pm on Feb. 19 and from
9 am to 1 pm on Feb. 21. All signups will be held at the North Buncombe
Park Field House. Registration fee is $80 per participant. More dates will
Summer Reese?
be announced for March.
1 - 14.5 oz. can kidney beans followed by ¼ of feta cheese. Mix
College counselors to
3 Tbsp. chili powder together basil, oregano, black pepper,
1 Tbsp. cumin salt, and garlic powder and sprinkle
help with aid applications
Summer Reese of Weaverville 1 tsp. cayenne pepper over chicken. Roll up each breast and
loves to cook new recipes each week ½ tsp. red pepper flakes wrap with slice of bacon and section
Counselors at Mars Hill College will be helping area students with
for her family. From ethnic foods 1 tsp. garlic salt of leek. Place chicken breasts in cas-
completing their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA),
to southern-style dishes, “anything 2 Tbsp. lime juice serole dish and pour melted butter
beginning Feb. 16 and continuing through Feb. 20.
with directions will work,” Summer over all. Cover dish with foil and
According to Mars Hill College Financial Aid Director Amanda
says with a smile. “We eat all kinds In large skillet, cook beef, onion and bake for 1 ½ hours. Uncover dish
Willis, timely completion of the FAFSA is essential to any student who
of foods, really everything except red bell peppers together until meat and increase temperature to 350º.
hopes to obtain financial aid for college. “FAFSA Week is an excellent
seafood. I love trying out new recipes is brown and onion is tender, stirring Continue to bake, allowing bacon to
opportunity for students to get help with this essential application.
so much that it is a joke in our house occasionally. Drain fat. Add refried brown for 15 to 20 minutes. Serve
Students who plan to come to Mars Hill College next year can receive
that we never eat anything twice.” beans, beef broth, wine, diced toma- over rice, with pan juices poured
help from a personal financial aid counselor in our office,” she said.
(This much creative cooking is hard toes, tomato paste, kidney beans, chili on top.
The College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) and the North
for this not-so-brave cook to even powder, cumin, cayenne pepper, red
Carolina Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators will also
imagine!) Summer has a great recipe pepper flakes and garlic salt. Bring to
Creamed Spinach
be offering FAFSA Day on Feb. 21 at more than 50 locations around
collection and especially likes to try boil and simmer for 20 minutes. Stir in
5 Tbsp. butter
the state. Students may go to CFNC.org to find locations.
making anything that Paula Dean lime juice. Serve with sour cream and
¼ cup all-purpose flour
Appointments can be made at Mars Hill by calling 828-689-1123.
puts together. saltine crackers.
¼ tsp. salt
Summer’ mother, Sam English of
¼ tsp. black pepper
Weaverville, first taught her how to
Chickie Soup 1 dash ground nutmeg
cook when she was a young girl. “I
6 quarts of water 1 cup half-and-half cream
remember making lots of chocolate
3-4 boneless, skinless chicken 4 oz. cream cheese
chip cookies and homemade breads
breasts 1 small sweet onion, minced
Man receives cont...
when I was little,” she recalled. “I
1 sweet onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced
especially loved it whenever I got a
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1 lb. raw carrots, sliced 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen chopped
chance to knead the dough.” Sum-
4-5 celery stalks, sliced spinach, thawed
and disposal of the lab’s hazardous
mer’s mother-in-law, Sue Reese, has
5 Tbsp. chicken bouillon ¼ cup water
chemicals, according to Det. Alan
also shared many recipes and cooking
¾ tsp. “accent” ¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese
Wyatt of the Weaverville Police
tips with her in recent years. These
1 tsp. white pepper
Department.
women, coupled with the Food Net-
½ tsp. black pepper In 2-quart saucepan over medium-
Methamphetamine precursor
work, are obviously giving Summer
¼ tsp. garlic salt low heat, melt three Tbsp. butter.
chemicals can include iodine,
all she needs to continue being a
1 tsp. dried oregano Stir in flour, salt, pepper and nutmeg.
Sudafed, denatured alcohol, ac-
wonderful cook.
1 bay leaf Slowly whisk in cream, then stir
etone, hydrochloric acid, toluene
Summer grew up here in
1 tsp. dried parsley in cream cheese. Increase heat to
and phosphorous.
Weaverville and is a 2005 home
1 - 16 oz. package of egg noodles or medium, whisk mixture constantly
In other sentencing news, Jeffrey
schooling graduate. She attended
bowtie pasta until thick and smooth. Remove
Dean Bradley, 41, of Sugar Cove
Mars Hill College for one year before
from heat and set aside. In skillet
Road in Weaverville, received 80-
transferring to Liberty University.
Boil chicken and onion in water until over medium-high heat, cook onions
105 months for pleading guilty to
She will receive her Bachelor’s Degree
chicken is done (about 20 minutes). and garlic in remaining butter until
19 counts of forgery of instrument,
in business finance this upcoming
Remove chicken from broth; allow to transparent, then stir in spinach and
larceny of a motor vehicle and two
May. Summer has earned a large
cool, chop and set aside. Add carrots, water. Reduce heat to medium-low,
counts of being a habitual felon. Jeffery Dean Bradley.
portion of her college degree through
celery, bouillon, accent, pepper, garlic cover and simmer, stirring occasion-
the online studies program at Liberty,
salt, oregano, bay leaf, and parsley and ally for eight minutes. Stir spinach
enabling her to stay living here in
boil until carrots are tender. Add chicken mixture into creamy mixture and re-
JOSEPH LANE, CPA, PLLC
Weaverille with her family while con-
and pasta; boil until al dente. Thicken turn to medium heat, stirring often,
FINANCIAL ADVISOR AND CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
tinuing her education. Her husband,
if needed with rue (1/2 cup flour + 1 until warmed throughout. Remove
Daniel, is the senior pastor at Beaver-
cup milk). from heat and fold in Parmesan.
dam Baptist Church in Asheville.

They are the proud parents of their
Herb Stuffed Chicken Orange Pound Cake FREE E-FILE
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daughter, Hannah. In her free time,
Breasts
½ cup butter
she loves to write and sing music and
4 whole skinless, boneless chicken
¼ cup Crisco shortening
and
THE PRESENT
tryout new recipes! Here are few of
breasts
1½ cups white sugar
her latest favorites:
1 - 3 oz. cream cheese, softened
2 eggs
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3 oz. feta cheese, crumbled
1½ cups flour
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Amazing Refried Bean
½ tsp. dried sweet basil
¼ tsp. baking powder
within 13 days
Chili
½ tsp. dried oregano
¼ cup milk
2 lbs. ground beef
1/8 tsp. black pepper
1 Tbsp. orange flavoring
for NO
THE FUTURE
1 sweet onion, chopped
¼ tsp. salt
1/6 cup fresh orange juice
1 - 16 oz. jar roasted red peppers,
1/8 tsp. garlic powder
1/8 cup fresh orange peel, grated.
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chopped
4 slices bacon

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1 - 16 oz. can refried beans
1 leek
Mix together until smooth. Grease
1 - 14 oz. can beef broth
4 Tbsp. butter, melted
and flour loaf pan, and bake at 325º
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for one hour and 15 minutes or until
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Preheat oven to 275º. Wash and
toothpick comes out clean.
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