FeaturesRecipes from Martha Ruth Leonard A Treasury of Top Secret Recipes Todd Wilbur Filet-O-Fish 2 tbsps. mayo 2 tsps. sweet relish 2 tsps. minced onion pinch salt 2 plain hamburger buns 2 Mrs. Paul’s breaded fish portions (square) 1 slice American cheese In
a small bowl mix together the mayonnaise, relish, minced onion and salt
for the tartar sauce and set aside. Lightly grill the faces of the
buns. Cook the fish according to package directions. You can bake it,
but it will taste more like the restaurant version if you fry it in
oil. Divide the tartar sauce and spread evenly on each of the top buns.
Slice the cheese in half and place a piece on each of the bottom buns.
Place the cooked fish on top of the cheese slice on each sandwich and
top off the sandwiches with the top buns. Microwave each sandwich on
high for 10 seconds.
Carolina Honeys Barbecue sauce: 1 cup ketchup 1 cup vinegar 1/2 cup molasses 1/2 cup honey 1 tsp. liquid smoke 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. garlic powder 1/4 tsp. onion powder 1/4 tsp. Tabasco pepper sauce 4 lbs. pork spare ribs Combine
all the ingredients for the sauce in a saucepan over high heat. Blend
the ingredients with a whisk until smooth. When it comes to a boil,
reduce the heat and simmer uncovered. When the mixture thickens, in
about 30-45 minutes, remove from the heat. If it’s too thick, thin it
with a little vinegar. Baste the spare ribs and bake or grill the ribs
until tender.
Pages from the Past 10 Years Ago - June 27, 2002 Longtime county agent retiring Marshall
County Extension Agent Ronnie Jones is retiring from the Mississippi
State Extension Service. Jones, who has spent 22 years assisting
farmers and others in Marshall County, said it’s just time for him to
move on. Family graduates Queen E. Dean and daughter
KaKisha Peterson both received their associate of applied science
degrees on May 17. On June 1, Willie Scruggs, Mrs. Dean’s son,
graduated from the Florida Metropolitian University with a bachelor of
science in accounting. 25 Years Ago - June 25, 1987 Smith wins journalism award Shepard
Smith of Holly Springs, a student at the University of Mississippi
journalism school, took a first place award in television in state and
regional award competitions in print and broadcast journalism. He won
the award for spot news. South Reporter wins The South
Reporter won five awards in the Better Newspaper contest at the
Mississippi Press Association Convention in Biloxi last week. The paper
won first place, Best Front Page; second place, Best Spot News Story;
third place for the Sesquecentennial Issue; third place for Best
Feature Story; and third place in General Excellence. 50 Years Ago - June 28, 1962 Coated Abrasives employees to vote Friday on union An
election will be held at the Coated Abrasives plant in Holly Springs to
determine if the employees wish to affiliate with the United
Papermakers and Paperworkers Union. This is the first union election at
an industrial plant in Marshall County since the Dec. 1954 election at
Fryling Electric -- 89 against the union and four in favor. Big Star “Wife Saver Days” T-bone
steaks, 97¢ lb.; sirloin steak, 87¢ lb.; round steaks, 79¢; ground
beef, 49¢ lb.; chicken breast, 49¢ lb.; shank ham, 59¢ lb.; Booth
breaded shrimp, 10-oz., 69¢; watermelons, 49¢; Pepsi’s or Cokes, case,
89¢ |