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.'with Fetzer Vineyards,
SUMMER fruit vegetables are finding their culinary
California, which has brought you this week’s Dish of the Week.
worldwide as a pioneer of organic viticulture, that is growing grapes using natural farming techniques, without artificial fertilisers, pesti cides, fungicides or hormones. : The Fetzer garden is home to over 1,000 varieties of vegetables,
Fetzer Vineyards is renowned
forte thick and fast. So says Fetzer Vineyards, of
will make a delirious light lunch or supper guaranteed to win over
eve.n th e m o s t d e d ic a te d carnivore!
Sun-dried tomato and olive risotto (serves four)
. In gred ients :
California to find the ingredients, s they are all available in your local
sun-dried tomato and olive risotto
upermarket. You are sure to find that this
herbs, edible flowers and fruit. Not surprisingly then the firm is renowned for its salads and vege table-based recipes. Yet you-do not have to go to 1
pepper •
• 3 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed - • 8oz. risotto rice • one glass dry white wine •.one- and a 'quarter pints of chicken or vegetable stock : • 3 tomatoes, chopped • 2oz. sun-dried tomatoes, in oil, drained and chopped • 8 black olives • 1 tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped •
• 2 tbsp sunflower oil .........
salt and freshly ground black few basil leaves, roughly tom
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• 1 tbsp Parmesan, freshly grated • Parmesan shavings • basil sprig for decoration
M e th o d
1. Heat oil in a pan and fry onions and garlic over a gentle heat, until s loft b t
tle by little, simmering until absorbed. 4. Add fresh and sun-dried
5., Season with
oil.. 3. Gradually add half stock, lit
2. Add rice and stir to coat with t'' u 1 no 1t1 brown.
ally, until all is absorbed and rice is tender.
. Parmesan. Check seasoning and serve immediately in bowls, topped with. Parmesan shavings and a basil sprig.
wines from Germany are still extremely popular in Britain. The Antipodean invasion seems to have affected
DESPITE an influx of wines from around the ■ world over the last 15 years or so, white -
broad term that can be applied to any white wine from within a large area of the Rhine Valley, it ha3 . become something of an abused term, being responsi ble for many of tne negative images that haunt Ger man wines. ' Accusations that it is little more than sugared • water abound, but, take heart, all is not doom and ,
French sales more than those of their neighbours and Liebfraumilch remains a best-seller. However, because , the name Liebfraumilch is a .
gloom. There is life beyond Liebfraumilch, if you are ’ prepared to look for it! Responding to the fact that today’s drinkers are
makers now produce dry wines, identifiable by the term “troken” nn *-h»on the label. Admittedly, it has taken them a while to get to grips with this new style and some attempts have
IT has been a long wait — almost two decades — but the end result is pure magic!
band Slack Alice has released its first CD “Broken Dreams”. If you have £10 to spare, buy it! Professionally produced, at least
East Lancashire rock-blues
five of the 12 tracks could stand alone as singles.
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biased; this is my generation — but so are most of the classics in the music business.
Granted, I may be somewhat
1970’s rock era, with Elton John’s private label, Rocket Records, showing interest along with Larry Page, manager of the Kinks and the Troggs. The band recorded and signed with Chapelt Music
This band was a casualty of the
Y O U R S T A R S
With JUSTINTOPER
Check o.ut w.hat stargazer Justin Toper sa ys is in store for you this week! "cl
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CAPRICORN (December 22-January 20) ' Tel. 0891 543 597
Its your turn to receive or benefit from others kindness or generosity, and why not. Also what are friends for? As for others real motives or intentions, no doubt developments this week will prove an experience alrlghtll
AQUARIUS (January21-February 19) Tel. 0891 543 598 The full Moon In Aquarius on August 10th merits completely different chapter in your personal affairs and relationships. How different remains to be seen. Meanwhile, enjoy all the fuss and attention that comes your way, or pinch yourself.
PISCES (February 20-March 20) Tel. 0891 543 599 The rewards could be amazing, although as you know there is more to life than money, material things or status symbols. More what you experience this week is in a way absolutely priceless. Strange but true.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 20) Tel. 0891 543 588 The course of true love hasn't exactly been smooth just lately. Added to which moral issues and financial manors are stressed - and "Stress" is the word. Even so, there has to be a happy ending after all.
Tel. 0891 The emphasis is on: change travel: and movement. Whichever way you won't.: be in limbo or seem so
TAURUS jAgrtrai-May 21)
vulnerable, for much longer. In fact, you are about to immerse on a winner or feel more secure than ever before. You'll see why.
GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Tel. 0891 543 590 It will be a rare Gemini indeed who Isn't here, there and everywhere, or making plans left, right and centre. Nevertheless not until next Thursday's full Moon will your road ahead be cleariy signposted. Still, one can dream.
CANCER (June 22-July 23) : Tel. 0891 543 591 They say it never rains but it pours, well that's certainly the case at the moment. Whether or not you end up catching a cold or need bailing out you simply Have to take the plunge thiS Y.'eek.
f.: LEO(Juty24-Au^ust 24)
Tel. 0191 543 592 The tables > are turning, anyway even you'll admit you haven't done too badly. Indeed this is one birthday not to ■
mention one week you wont forget in.a hurry, partner or a certain person's behaviour words (all youll
VIRGO (August 24-September 20) - -i. As for a
Tel. 0891 543 593 A phenomenal unit between Pluto and Uranus is bound to add a new dimension to your existence, or someone will!! By the same token a break from the past is indicated this week, or good riddance!!
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Tel. 0891 543 594 The approaching full Moon in - Aquarius i3 supposed to hlghlignt affairs of the heart and your general good fortune, you certainly won't end up broken hearted this week. Plus, someone Is your saviour, believe it or not.
LIBRA (September 24-October 22) J A .
SCORPIO (October 24-November 22) Tel. 0891 543 595
What with Pluto your ruler currently In Scorpio, dominates the heavens,'you seem to be on some kind of personal misson. Above all some kind of upheaval will prove to be a blessing In disguise, and how. -
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health and weight conscious, and therefore more likely to go for something drier, some German wine-
lOngtheAGrapeyiaie,as With Sue Lewtas,
7. > Gently stir in tom basil and
ground black pepper. 6. Add remaining stock, gradu
tomatoes, olives and parsley. salt and freshly
Clitheroe Royal British Legion SmRQM STAR NIGHT AUGUST 5th
■ p r e s e n t s
Master of Music and Mirth
of Whiteside’s Wine Merchants, Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe (01200 22281)
ranged from the mediocre to the absolute disastrous. However, more recently, there have been vast improvements.
I can well recommend Fisherman Nierslcincr
Trocken 1994, which is produced in the Rheinhessen by Gustav Adolf Schmitt, winegrowers and shippers
, For those of you who collect fascinating trivia, it is also apparently the most popular dry white wii
great character; a blend of Reisling, Sylvaner and Muller-Thurgau grapes. It makes an ideal accompaniment to seafood, fish, light meats and pasta, and is priced at £4.65
Canada. Not a lot of people know that!
“Broken Dreams” — Slack Alice :■ Planet Records
hammered out in the song by the same name and “Oh Ya Ha” — a former hit in Holland — a melodic
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dominate “Pick up a heart”, with Allan Parkinson and Chris Pres ton’s dexterity wonderfully pro minent on guitars. Good traditional rock n’ roll is
may be local lads, but they have an awesome instrumental back ground and rapport. Cliff Stocker’s gravelly tones
Publishing'Co., but then came the vinyl crisis, frustration and, 20 years on “Broken Dreams”. We should never underestimate the talent on our doorstep. These
it up and wi Listen to this CD a couple of
and classical piece.
Put.it on, turn valfow!
times and you will be humming at least one of the tracks. Well done Cliff Stocker, Allan
Parkinson, Chris Preston, Male Crossley, Kevin (Henry) Higgins, and all the rest. Slack Alice is appearing at Let-
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Townsend Records, Clitheroe, price £9.99.
....... Vivien Meath D ow n h a n t fV i l la g e Ha l l
Y E / cel%^jMii/ons
Friday, 1st September a t 7*30 p.m.
Nelson Arion Male Voice Choir and Stucksieads Brass Hand T ic k e t X 3 .5 0 , l ic e n s e d )>;ir a p p l ie d Tor
Saturday, 2nd September
Barbecue and Dance commencing at 8 30 p m Supper served 9-30 to 10-30 p m
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« EDISFORD CAR PARK opposite Swimming Baths'
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e are pleased to offer the following services:
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<♦ “Broken Dreams” is available at
CLITHEROE TOWN
Meetings will take place on
7.30p.m. General Purpose and Planning
Monday 7th August 7.00p.m. Finance
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Family Entertainment Children's Games Bouncy Castle
Adults £4.50 • Children £2.50
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Now weekly entertainment
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Members & guests always welcome
Room available for any functions, parlies, weddings etc Please phone for details 01200 22967
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6.30 p.m. Songs of Praise in the church with American Gospel Singer Jim Heinze
SPRINGERS
S u r re y Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th INDOOR CAR
ROOT SALE Stalls £8
Refreshments available- Traders £8 frm 8.30 am . Public from 10 a.m.
RING 696225 FREE ADMISSION \ 9 9 * r- M co**ced, e t t i v e -
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CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES - with prizes with staff on hand from
THE LANCASHIRE MUSEUM SERVICE! to answer your queries
BEHIND THE SCENES VIEW OF THE MUSEUM E N JO Y A N EXHILARATING
THE SALTHILL GEOLOGY TRAIL THE CASTLE TOUR '
For more Information contact Alistair Bowden 01200 24635 V .
STEP INTO A BYGONE TIME :
LOCAL HISTORY “WILD LIFE OF THE IUBBLE VALLEY” • rocks fossils and minerals
with identification enquiries Hands-on experience local interest groups * * PLEASE NOTE NO VALUATIONS GIVENI / . S / S ^ t ^ c r
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onday, August I4tlth a t
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Members and friends welcome. Advance notice must be given
M O O R LAN D S CH O O L 7.30 p.m. • Admission £2.50
Banqueting GenEre
CHRISTMAS CABARET DINNER DANCES
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