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Western Carolinian Volume 41 Number 52

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  • THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1976 Blender Bonanza Your can do a lot with a blender besides make milk shakes and daquiris. How about whipping up your own spicy mayonnaise? There are limitless experiments you can make with salad dressing using fresh ingredients that make a salad flagellate the taste buds into an ecstasy of culinary delight. Then there exists a healthful drink known as the Smoothie. Almost a meal in THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN CRACKED POT COOKERY- itself, it allows experiments with a base of yogurt combined with your favorite fruit and fruit juices; perhaps it is the legendary nectar. A good blender is a rewarding investment, useful in all kinds of cooking, to make a puree for a souffle, to whip up batters of all types, to chip and grind various ingredients. The blender can make your cooking easier if not better wwbi&m YOGURT SALAD DRESSING Visrn. onion 1 cup plain yogurt 1 tbs. lemon juice V* tsp mustard 1 tsp parsley V4 tsp garlic powder Put all ingredients in blend blend. PUMPKIN PIE I cup evaporatedr 2 eggs 1 can pumpkin ,2/3cup brown sugar 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp vanilla extract V2 tsp salt Vitsp ginger 1 tsp allspice V2 tsp nutmeg Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Put all ingredients into blender and blend thoroughly. Pour into pie shell and bake at 425 for 20 min. then reduce heat to 275 and bake 35 to 40 min. or until inserted knife comes out clean. Cool at room temperature before serving. Obviously we all have hidden little nastinesses that float around in our brains, and from time to time they surface. Unfortunately, few of us realize that we justify many of the nasty things we do by the assumption that the other guy is always wrong and we are always right. So when we have a gripe with someone we can hide behind our own moral justifications. When we act nasty toward that person our opinion condemns him or her as outside the pale of our personal definition of moral respectability. Unfortunately, because of cultural conditioning, we often attribute undesireable, social, cultural or psychological characteristics to people who are ethnically, chromatically or religiously different from ourselves. We label people with whom we have disagreements as racists, bigots, or irreligious without realizing that our real disagreements have little to do with such labels. We remain insensitive to the fact that our own conditioning makes it hard to gain sufficient distance from ourselves and our society to recognize this conditioning. Two weeks ago in this column I hid behind Cornelia to attack former Governor Jimmy Carter because the institutional and cultural framework from which he operates differs greatly from my own. I labelled him a religious fanatic for espousing a belief system which is sincerely and devoutly held by millions of good and intelligent Americans. I was lucky in being directly advised of my errors by a scholar and gentleman. And therefore, I publicly acknowledge that I was wrona in using inherited ways of organizing and making sense out of another man's beliefs. Unfortunately the nastiness which hides under cover of night and manifests itself in the wanton destruction of the office of a SGP TKE history department friena and colleague goes beyond poor taste and misunderstanding. The cultural and belief system which keeps many Americans from dealing openly with their own hangups about racist presuppositions is never solved by such behavior. My real hope is that Western Carolina students can learn by these mistakes. We can all learn to voice our fears, misconceptions and feelings in the spirit of open dialogue. This is the goal of all educated men and women. If we do not seek and find such reasoned discourse within this university community we will all leave here much the poorer for 1 tsp unbaked pie shell j* BOXING MATCH I May 17 I May 19 * date changed to I S 20th * due to Concert. THE BRIDGE PRESENTS THE MAY HIGH A\QONSALJE OK TROOPS -Vbu u>akjted A SALE -nou> you'ue. got owe- startup AT S:oo -TttURSDW UikKT ALL R£OJ*D5 AMD WSCetBTCOT-OOTS^^U. fcE MAHg^fe DOulU lO%THQ0 EVEty HCURL UOTIL \2.mid mmr VKW& v>*LC GO Douao w% Atofcr... >ocu» aeT oar *ouk math Book: Aiuto start coMPvrruoe- that AtIeajos AT fi>:oo -$S.5o ~9:oo -*435- ior.oo 4AAS - moo-%00 AWE^a* TifeED of HDUSUU6 Ar the AAoao- w*\niE eu>eRVptfe/%\$E is our TD *£*»>£ THE WM*. <** J***- PALMS- WE «NU*0fc> «oo /fceueUGL w*ith K> u*ttS WS »£ jiHeWOU* FC*CEC*-roiS $HSV&\--l*&&**m> 440/A -**KS9tS& uMtH If**€RlU^ P/AT4 ffttTRUtfe % XntHOtcO STYUJS v*»Wi«Wu>*-L *B*cOU*S T**. MJSfc ffcrtHWUy a*» Be 6GWOE AS Al^&wiTMTlieRS^tS-ANDte-llteUDlCE <*TWSSYST6r* ui£ OFfBR. TH* V*U3 AOVEAlT ZW~ A u*»LFlSH WSMsBtL-y&CXBfiHte \ SUMAK3L «tEE2E. fcfc^DfiE Pfc£E.*' LIST PR1CE4452.SO save $52.SL
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