Salsa Competition
Do you have a good barbecue sauce recipe?If so, could be the winner of stop hittin' challenge the sauce, part the great roast pork, the annual fundraising event at Crabtree Farms. in addition to the prizes even revealed, the winner will be featured in a future section of taste.
The contest of salsa is a new addition to this family event, which includes a locally prepared dinner and live music at the farm on Saturday 16 October. All kinds of sauces are welcome: tomatoes, vinegar, hot — any type you want to insert.
This competition is open to amateurs and professionals, every poultrymeat(6) sauciers of restaurateurs.Teams are encouraged. The registration price is $ 50 for the teams of the courtyard and $ 100 per le imprese. the entry fee includes two tickets to the roast pork great for you and your team. Access www.crabtreefarms.org and click "events" to register.
Sale of popcorn
Members of Cherokee area Council of Boy Scouts of America are in the midst of their annual selling popcorn. The introduction of new dimensions of this year will give consumers on average product of 20 percent more than before.
There are several varieties. Incredible butter microwave popcorn, butter Light microwave and ready to eat corn cheese are made using canola oil, with 0 grams of trans fat, low saturated fat. Microwave products have new "Butter Burst" seasoning for a more robust flavor of butter. And my favorite must-have, and gourmet caramel corn with almonds and peanuts, is made with natural sweeteners. Popcorn late maker Trail offers also chocolate products not containing hydrogenated oils.
Over 70 percent of sales remains in the community, going to support local Council programmes.
Selling popcorn passes through 1 November.For the first time will scout popcorn available in hand so you'll get once you pay for it, said spokesman Kevin Beirne.Or can be ordered in advance and delivered to your home in mid-November, just in time for this Christmas gift.If you do not know a Boy Scout, call 892-8,323 to be connected with one, or you can order online at www.trails-end.com.In the upper right corner, be sure to click "support" green box (top right) and enter your zip code to ensure that your purchase supports our local Scout programs.
Conservation Class
July food conservation class extension University of Tennessee was so popular, with nearly 100 people present, that another class is scheduled 6-8 p.m. Tuesday 19 October. participants will learn the basics of canning and freezing of foods, including how to safely do and can jams and jellies, pickle foods, put them in a Bain-Marie, blanch them and use a pressure canner. There will be door prizes, too. the cost is $ 20 per person. Mail a check or money order made payable to UT Extension, al circolo di 6183 Adamson, Chattanooga, TN 37416. Payments in cash may take place between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. no refunds will be given after noon on October 12. Call 855-6113 for more information.
Contact Anne Braly to abraly@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6285.
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