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Ulitnvroe Advertiser <s l imes, January nth, 1096 i> turkey and leek pie


from Weight Watchers’ Cookbook (details from Preston office on


01772 201456)


NOW Christmas celebrations are over, the time has come


to watch your weight in read­ iness for those summer holi­ days and that dreaded bikini. a* start our healthy eating


with Dish of the Week” , which


diet, make the most of the week­ ends to get some fresh air and exercise. Enjoy a brisk walk in the winter weather or a swim at the local pool and you will soon be g low in g with a s en s e o f achievement. The leader of the Clitheroe


t e t f s M r the Weight Together with watching your


group of Weight Watchers, Mrs Barbara Smith, tells us that one of the aims of the organisation is to help keep weight off by sensible, planned eating and not by trying


yo-yo diets, which often result in putting on extra weight once the


diet has finished. . tty Ufeing recipes from the


Weight Watchers’ cookbook, meals can be made for the whole family, thus avoiding making spe­ cial diet food for one person. To encourage a healthy start to


the New Year, there is a special offer at the.moment when joining Weight Watchers of free registra­


m ca cans


tion to the meetings, a saving of £9. Each session costs £3.95, but, once you have lost 7lb., you get a free week. Sessions are held at the United


Reformed Church on Wednesdays, from 9-30 a.m., and at St James’s School each Thursday at 5 p.m., 6-15 p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


Turkey and Leek Pic (serves four)


Ingredients: • 2 tsp margarine


O 1 and VAb. potatoes peeled and halved • 2 large leeks • half pint skimmed milk • quarter pint chicken stock • 2 tsp chopped fresh parsley • 3 tblsp cornflour 0 8oz. cooked turkey chopped • 4oz. low-fat soft cheese or fro- mage frais (up to 8% fat)


• 1 egg O 2 tblsp natural yogurt • salt and freshly ground black pepper


Method 1. Preheat oven to gas mark 5,


190 degrees C, 375 degrees F. Grease a shallow ovenproof dish


with the magarine. 2. Cook potatoes and leeks separately in lightly-salted boiling


Compiled by Marcia Morris Ring her with your


on 01200 22324 or send them to ‘Dish',Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,


Dish of the Week ideas


3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW


water until barely tender^ Drain well and cool slightly. Slice the potatoes. If you wish, cook the leeks in a microwave in a micro­ wave-proof bowl with 2 tblsp of water. Cover and microwave on high for 2-4 minutes, stirring once during cooking. Allow to stand for 3 minutes. 3. Put the milk, chicken stock,


parsley and cornflour into a sauce­ pan and heat gently, stirring con­ stantly, with a small whisk until smooth and thickened. Add the cooked turkey and leeks. Season with salt and pepper and pour into the prepared dish. 4. Arrange the potatoes over


mage frais into a bowl and beat until softened. Add the egg and yogurt and beat well. Season with salt and pepper and pour over the potatoes to cover the surface. 6. Bake in the oven for 25-30


the top in an even layer. 5. Put the soft cheese or fro-


minutes until the top is golden brown.


Variations


• Use a combination of cooked chicken and ham instead of


turkey. • Substitute 8oz. sliced button


mushrooms for the leeks. No need to prc-cook them, just add to the sauce.


’Q n r> t l^ .G ^ a p je jf ,in 0 .


THE festive season is a time for families and, being half-Kiwi, I have been in contact with relatives and friends on the other side of the world. Filled with longing to revisit the most beautiful


country I know and feeling depressed that, while we


have been subjected to freezing conditions, they have had their Christmas dinner in the garden, please for­ give my self-indulgence this week in waxing lyrical about New Zealand wine! Grapes have been grown in New Zealand since the


early settlers arrived, but it was not until the 1970s, when the cotton industry was reborn, that it became obvious that the country was becoming a major player in the wine-growing world. In a relatively short time, New Zealand wines have


With Sue Lewtas,


of Whiteside’s Wine Merchants, Shawbridge Street,


Clitheroe (0120022281)


have shown that the Land of the Long White Cloud is capable of producing red wines of distinction. My choice for this week is actually the result of a


Although more feted for its whites, recent efforts


become internationally acclaimed. Not bad for some­ where with a population of just over three million, three times as many sheep and an infinite number of possums! The main wine producing regions are Hawke’s Bay


and Gisborne, on the North Island, and Marlborough on the South, but there are several other areas where


wine is made.


joint venture between New Zealand winemaking giant Montana, and Cordier, a very important Bor­ deaux shipper and the owner of famous chateaux such as Gruaud-Larose and Cantemerle. Church Road Cabernet Sauvignon 1993 is produced


at Montana’s flagship, the Hawke’s Bay Winery, with grapes from a single vineyard. Full of ripe, powerful, plummy fruit, it has a


superb structure and is ideal with beef. At £7.50, you can join me on my imaginary journey back to paradise — at the very least, may I wish you a new year full of peace and joy!


■ l n ; m y - y § e w ^


ALL those — and we all know at least one — who constantly moan about the state of Britain should be prescribed this book. We certainly take our island for


decided to move back to the States for a while to let his children experience life in another country and his English wife to shop until 10 p.m., seven days a week! It seems somewhat debatable whether he needed to go back to the USA to fulfil the latter. Before leaving his solid stone


granted and occasionally we need a Bill Bryson to open our eyes to all that is g o od , bad and idiosyncratic. After 20 years here, Bill Bryson


“Notes From a Small Island” by Bill Bryson (Doubleday, £15.89)


It has more history, finer parks, a livelier and more varied press, better theatres, more numerous orchestras and museums, leafier squares, safer streets and more courteous inhabitants than any other large city in the world.” . " Of Morecambe: “ One day, I


would like to think people will rediscover the charms of a quiet


home in Malhamdale, he decided to take a trip around the country


he had come to love. The result is a no-holds-barred


account of the former Fleet Street sub-editor’s journey. Of London he writes: “ I can


never understand why Londoners fail to see that they live in the most wonderful city in the world.


break at the seaside, the simple pleasures of strolling along a well- kept front, leaning on railings, drinking in views, sitting in a cafe with a book, just pottering about. Then, perhaps, Morecambe can thrive again.” Of the nation as a whole: “What


created a far-seeing welfare state — in short, did nearly everything right — and then spent the rest of the century looking at itself as a chronic failure.” __


r • According to Bryson, it is still


•the best place in the world to post a letter, go for a walk, watch tele­ vision, buy a book, venture out for a drink, go to a museum, use the bank, get lost, seek help or stand on a hillside and take in a view. This* is a 282-page book


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AFTER THE RAIN Instruction for Beginners s ° ! r g i


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Collegiate Wind Ensemble .Wednesday 31 st January,-8.00pm


Tuesday 30th January, 7.30pm Chamber Music with The


Beethoven Octet in Eflat; Janacek: Mladi Suite; Mozart: Serenade in E flat; Dvorzak: Czeck Suite


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TH E TRAFFORP BAND Friday 9th February, 8.00pm


Sunday 4th February, 2.45pm Championship Brass in Concert


KENNY BALL & HIS JAZZMEN Saturday 10th February, 8.00pm


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