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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 16, 1972 (12 pages)

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12 The Nevada County Nugget Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1972 Tree grows in building The Cook's Corner Best Recipe of the Week LAMB SHANKS SPECIALE For the small family, lamb shanks are a far more economical cut of the animal than a leg or shoulder of lamb.. and so easy to prepare. Try this recipe which has a genuine touch of "old Italy" about it. Ingredients: 1/2 cup flour 4 medium lamb shanks 1 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 cup minced onion 1 lg. clove garlic, minced 1/3 cup butter 1 cup red wine 1 large carrot, diced 3 stalks celery chopped 1/4 teaspoon thyme A good "pinch" of rosemary 1 tablespoon spaghetti seasoning 1 No. 300 can stewed tomatoes Preparation: Flour lamb shanks seasoned with salt and pepper. Brown lamb with minced onion and garlic in butter. When well browned, add the wine, carrot, celery and remaining A TREE GROWS in the South Yuba Canal Building. How the seedling has survived underneath ingredients. Cover tightly ‘and bake in 350 degree oven until the floor of the long deserted historical structure is a mystery. Also its variety is a mystery. lamb falls off bones about 1 hour, Serve on a bed of steamed , There are some who believe it has grown from a runner of a distant Chinese Tree of Heaven. rice, and accompany with a tossed green salad lightly dressed Nevada City Department of Public Works employes uncovered the little tree when the wooden with olive oil, wine or wine vinegar and a light touch of garlic floor was ripped up prior to restoration. Norman Oates, superintendent, claims there are no salt. trees real close to the site. Don’t Miss A Single Issue: NEVADA. C@UNTY NUGGET 1 Year $3.00 2 Years $5.00 3 Years $7.00 z 1 OU ee eeee ica eae ele . MED ocean te ue Vase ee eee, Lees a THE NUGGET, P.O. Box 572, Nevada City, Calif. 95959 READ and ENJOY... “Cedar Ridge. Chicago Park-Peardale News” “Rough & Ready News” by Fay M. Dunbar Idabel Covert’s “North San Juan News” ; : € Judi Stewart’s “Washington News” Elsie Dillberg’s “Penn Valley News” “Camptonville News” “The Cook’s Corner” “From The Files Of The Nugget” “Notes Off The Cuff” by P. L. Smith