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What’s Cooking in
Weaverville
the Kitchen of
Art in Autumn
Cindy Crabtree?
wants artists
athletic director. Her husband, covered at 350º for one hour. The Weaverville Business Asso- a hard copy of the application, con-
Ken, has been self-employed Remove cover and sprinkle ciation has put out a call for artists tact Sherrye Perry at (828) 273-7306
for the past four years while top with cheese and melt in for the third annual Art in Autumn or email artinautumn@visitweaver-
working as a newspaper carrier. oven. Juried Arts and Crafts Show, to be ville.com.
They are the proud parents of held from 10 am to 5 pm on Sept.
Like many working moms two daughters, Erin (16) and
Savory Pot Roast 19 in downtown Weaverville. This special to the Tribune.
today, Cindy Crabtree of Sara (14). Their family attends Applications are being accepted
Weaverville is a very busy North Point Baptist Church. In
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil from artists working in any of the
woman with a lot to do but her free time, Cindy loves to read
3 ½ to 4 lb. beef roast following mediums: basketry, clay,
not a lot of time. Cooking and also enjoys cross-stitching.
1 can cream of mushroom digital art, drawing, fiber, glass,
simple foods is one way that Below are a few of her favorite
soup jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media,
she is able to meet the de- dishes to cook:
1 pouch Campbell’s dry painting, photography, printmak-
mands of her family and her
onion soup mix ing, sculpture and wood. A $1,000
schedule.
Cheesy Italian Chicken 1 ½ cup water cash prize will be awarded for Best
Although Cindy spent lots
6 medium potatoes in Show, with additional cash prizes
of time gardening when she
1 tsp. butter 6 carrots for second place, third place and
was young, she did not begin
⅓ cup Bisquick 2 Tbsp. all-purpose flour honorable mentions.
cooking very much until
⅓ cup Parmesan cheese Additional information and artist
she was married. Today she
1 Tbsp. Italian dressing sea- In large pot, brown beef in applications are available online at
mostly enjoys making chicken
soning oil. Stir in mushroom soup, www.artinautumn.com.
dishes, casseroles and Mexi-
½ tsp. garlic powder onion soup mix and water. Deadline to enter is May 15. The
can style foods. Grilling out
Reduce heat to low. Cover show can accommodate up to 100
is another favorite type of
Preheat oven to 425º. Heat and cook for two hours. Add artists.
Art in Autumn will return
cooking for her, especially
butter in pan. Mix remaining vegetables, cover and cook for For more information or to obtain
for a third year this fall.
during the warmer months of
ingredients together and coat 45 minutes.
spring and summer. “Grilling
chicken. Bake 35 minutes. Turn
is such a quick and easy way
chicken over and bake for 15
Chicken Noodle Soup
to prepare meats. We love it!”
more minutes until done.
Cindy generally cooks more in
One small bag of noodles
the summer once her family’s
Vidalia Onion Casserole 1 cup carrots
Break-ins cont...
pace slows down. She also
1 cup celery
admits that she is normally
6 medium Vidalia onions, ¼ cup onion
Continued from page 1
This is the second time since
not a very adventurous cook.
sliced 3 chicken breasts
Det. Don Guge of the Woodfin September 2008 that Philly Hoagie
“Recipes are a security for me
1 pint sour cream 5 cups chicken broth
Police Department obtained video House in Woodfin has been the
in the kitchen,” Kim said with
½ tsp. paprika 2 Tbsp. chicken bullion
from cameras outside of Philly Hoa- target in an attempted break-in.
a smile. “I don’t mind trying
¼ cup mayonnaise cubes
gie House that show a lone suspect Guge said each of these incidents
new things when time allows.
¼ cup butter
in a grey or silver two-door sedan appears to be quick cash grabs. Per-
As long as a I have a recipe to
1 can cream of chicken soup Cook chicken and cut into
casually stroll to the side door. Af- ry added that besides the damage to
follow, my dishes usually turn
3 cups cheddar cheese bite-size pieces. Cook carrots,
ter a futile attempt to break in, the the glass, nothing was missing from
out all right.” My sentiments
2 cups Ritz crackers, crum- celery, onion and bullion for
suspect leaves in the vehicle. her business.
exactly!
bled 20 minutes in chicken broth.
Kim grew up in Weaverville
Add chicken and noodles,
and is a 1984 graduate of
Grease dish, pull onion slices cooking until noodles are
Nor t h B u nc om b e H i g h
apart and place on bottom of done.
School. Following her gradu-
dish. Mix together all remain-
T L C, I.
ation, she worked in retail for
ing ingredients except crackers.
Chicken Pot Pie
two years prior to beginning
Pour mixture over onions. Bake
her career in banking. Cindy
Where customer service is a priority
at 350º for 30-40 minutes. Af-
2 cans cream of potato
was employed with Wachovia
ter cooked, top with cracker
soup
for over ten years, first work-
crumbs.
1 – 16 oz. can veg-all
ing as a teller and then later
2 cups diced chicken
moved into corporate bank-
C h i c k e n a n d R i c e ½ cup milk
ing. She was able to work
Casserole
½ tsp. black pepper
part-time while her children
2 – 9 in. deep-dish pie
20
%
o ff
were small and then began
1 lb. chicken
crust
working as an administrative
1 pkg. dry onion soup mix
assistant at Carolina Christian
1 can cream of chicken soup
Mix all ingredients together
Linens for
any 1 item
Academy once they reached
with
1 cup water
and pour into piecrust. Cover
school age. Cindy has been
1 cup uncooked rice
with second piecrust. Bake
Bed, Bath, Kitchens
this coupon
employed at North Asheville
1 small onion, chopped
for 40 minutes at 375º.
Christian School for the past
½ cup grated cheddar cheese
& Windows
five years, working first as an
Not available
elementary assistant and now
with any other off er.
Cook chicken. Blend together
as the upper school admin-
cooked chicken, soup mix and
istrative assistant. She also
cream of chicken soup. Then
225-7124
Expires 03-31-09
serves as the assistant to the
This report filed by Loren
add water, rice and onion. Bake
Metts for the Tribune.
Erwin Plaza ~ 511 New Leicester Hwy.
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