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Grilling Expert Shares Number One Tip
For Tailgating Success
(NAPS)--With tailgating season
in full swing, acclaimed grilling ~
expert and New York Times best-
selling cookbook author Jamie Pur-
viance says game day grilling
should be low stress, yet full of fla-
vor. His Chicken Nachos with
Chipotle Cream Sauce are ideal for
a tailgate party as you can smoke
the chicken the day before, leaving
more time to relax and celebrate
with friends.
"Preparation is key for a suc-
cessful parking lot party," says
Purviance, author of "Weber's
New American Barbecue." "The
majority of steps for this Chicken
Nachos recipe involve smoking the
chicken--which can be done in
advance. When the grill is fired up
on game day, you're less than 10
minutes away from delicious
smoky, cheesy nachos."
Smoked Chicken Nachos With
Chipotle Cream And Avocado
Serves: 6 I : Prep Time: 20 M~nutes
Grilling Time:32 To139 M~'nutes
I Special Equipment:" 2 Large~
Handfuls Mesquite Or Hickory
Wood Chips, Large Grill-Proof
Pan Or Disposable Foil Pan
Chipotle Cream
l'cup sour cream
1 canned chipotle chile
pepper in adobo sauce,
minced
I tablespoon fresh lime juice
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
Rub
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon paprika
½ teaspoon ground cayenne
pepper
4 chicken breast halves
(with bone and skin), each
about 8 ounces
12 ounces corn tortilla chips
14 Ounces Monterey Jack
cheese, coarsely grated
4 scallions, cut into thin
slices
2 tablespoons finely
chopped jalapefio chile
peppers
1 large Hass avocado, cut
into ½-inch cubes
Juice of 1/2 lime
¼ cup roughly chopped fresh
cilantro leaves
Store-bought salsa (optional)
This is a fun way to use up left-
over barbecued chicken or turkey.
Who doesn't love some cheesy, meaty
nachos with smoky sour cream and
fresh avocado? It's worth smoking
some spice-rubbed chicken breasts
just for this recipe. Using bone-in
rather than boneless chicken breasts
requires a longer cooking time, but
there's a dividend: the meat has more
time to absorb the flavorful smoke.
1. Soak the wood chips in
water for at least 30 minutes.
J
Purviance infuses ethnic flair
into traditional barbecue with
fresh, modern flavors.
2. Whisk the chipotle cream
ingredients, including any
juices remaining from minc-
ing the chipotle chile. Refrig-
erate until ready to:use.
3. Prepare the grill for indi-
rect cooking over medium
heat (350° to 450° F).
4. Mix the rub ingredients.
Season the chicken breasts all
over and between the skin and
meat with the rub.
5. Drain and add the wood
chips to the charcoal or to the
smoker box of a gas grill, fol-
lowing manufacturer's instruc-
tions, and close the lid. When
smoke appears, grill the
chicken, skin side down first,
over indirect medium heat,
with the lid closed, until the
juices run clear and the meat
is no longer pink at the bone,
25 to 30 minutes, turning once
when the skin releases easily
from the cooking grates.
Remove the chicken from the
grill and, when cool enough to
handle, shred into pieces, dis-
carding the skin and bones.
6. Increase the temperature
of the grill to high heat (450°
to 500~ F).
7. Spread half of the tortilla
chips into a large grill-proof
pan. Distribute half each of
the cheese, scallions, jalapefio,
and chicken over the chips.
Repeat with another layer.
8. Place the pan with the
nachos over indirect high heat,
close the lid, and cook until the
cheese is melted and the chips
are tinged golden brown, 7 to 9
minutes. Wearing insulated
barbecue mitts or gloves, care-
- fully transfer the pan to a heat-
proof surface. Top the nachos
with the avocado and then
drizzle with the chipotle cream
and lime juice. Garnish with
the cilantro. Serve hot with
salsa, if desired.
©2016 Weber-Stephen Products
LLC. Recipe from Weber's New
American Barbecue
TM by Jamie
Purviance. Used with permission.
Never wear anything that
panics the cat.
--p. J. O'Rourke
Some types of peppers contain up
to six times as much vitamin C as
an orange. The highest levels are
found when the peppers are in their
• 2"green'~$~ge. Hot peppers con-
tain less vitamin C than the milder
bell peppers.
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WHEN CONGRESS LAUGHED everywhere. So sure was he, of his language :r some other outlandish
AT THE TELEGRAPH: invention, he would not give up. jargon could possibly know what the
Samuel F. B. Morse was born inIn Dec. 1842 when the third telegraph reported." They were all
1791, the son of a noted session of the Twenty Seventh having a good laugh at the expense
• Congregational minister of Congress of the United States of a great inventor, Samuel F. B.
Charleston, Mass., educated atopened, Samuel made request for an Morse. Finally, debate closed and the
Phillips Academy and Yale. At age appropriation of $30,000.00 tobillwas voted upon and passed by a
20 he went to London, England to subsidize the building of an slim majority.
study art. On arrival he wrote his experimental line from Washington, The line was quickly built and in
mother, "I wish that in one instant I D.C. to Baltimore, Maryland. He May 1844, the first message, "What
could tell you of my safe arrival but secured permission to set up his hath God Wrought?" was flashed
we are 3,000 miles apart and must newly invented telegraph in the over the wire.
wait four long weeks to hear from lower rooms of the Capitol building Western Union was quick to criss-
each other." to demonstrate to Senators andcross the country with lines of
Perhaps it was at that time when Representatives the practicability of communication and the railroads
he first conceived the desire to his device and towin support for his were just as quick to adopt the new
bridge space with flying words which request. The rooms in which the device to aid in the running oftrains.
was later to give the world the telegraph instruments were located The telegraph set, sounding off,
' electric telegraph. Twenty one years were constantly filled with Senators it's dots and dashes in the small
later in 1832 he was returning to the and Congressmen, and the two depot, was a mysterious sound to the
United States from Europe, andtelegraph operators were kept busy waiting passengers. It added
while discussing electricity with sending and receiving messages to suspense to the traveler until he
some interested passengers, hethe amazement of the observers, heardthe distance sound ofa steam
suddenly suggested, =If the presence Despite their fascination, it was engine whistle, knowing his train
of electricity can be made visible in difficult for those men to believe was approaching the depot, he left
any part of the circuit, I see no that, while it seemed to work for the confines of the waiting room to
reason why intelligence may not be short distances, it could ever be enjoy the approach of the train,
transmitted by electricity, practical over a span of miles, spurting steam from both sides of
Although he was a successful A bill was introduced, however, the engine. It's bell softly ringing
artist with a life of ease and wealth calling for the requested and the passengers with their heads
before him, he chose to disappear appropriation and the debate proved against the window glass, wide eyes
into a little shop in New Haven and to be hilarious for the reason that so as to miss nothing as the train
live long years of povbrty andthe many opponents tried to kill it slowly comes to a stop.
ridicule in pursuit of his scientific by ridicule. Representatives Technology is a wonderful thing
vision. Johnson of Tennessee suggestedthat cannot be held back but it was
In 1837 he applied for a patent that half of the appropriation be the ruination of the beauty of the
on "The American Electromagnatic used for conducting experiments in railroading. The beauty I speak of
Telegraph," but the wild scheme was mesmerism. Another that it might can now only come alive in our
thought to be impractical by be more practical to build a railroad memories and that, my friend,
capitalists and business. He went to to the moon. =Nobody, insisted one cannot be replaced by machines.
England, France and Russia seeking of the opposition, "who did.not
help but failure met him understand Pottawattomie
carol
Mind Your Maintenance
(NAPS)--To make your car
last, you have to put it first. Stick-
ing to the maintenance schedule
for your specific car keeps it run-
ning properly and j~rotects you
from expensive repairs. Here are
three of the top items to consider
to keep:your car in tip-tol~ Shape
• ,Oil changes--This is proba-
bly THE most important thing
you can do for your car. Skipping
even one oil change can start
damaging your engine. ,
• Preventative maintenance
---Fluids, spark plugs, drive belts
and more all need to be checked
and changed at certain intervals,
especially on higher-mileage cars.
To keep your car running smoothly,
be sure to keep up to date with its
maintenance schedule.
• Tire rotations--Tires can be
very expensive to replace. As one
vehicle owner complained, "It's
easy to pass service milestones if
you don't get reminders...I had to
replace four tires on my wife's
SUV before their time at over
$900 a set."
Fortunately, taking care of your
car can be easier with help from
myCarfax.com. You can sign up at
no cost to get reminders when it's
time for the next service visit.
The Romans made extensive use
of nails and developed the basic
claw hammer as a tool for both driv-
ing and removing them.
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Nathan Grimmett
....... Shelby Lester
Summers County High School
2016 Snow King and Queen
Nathan is the sone of Tracy and Shelby is the daughter of Melanie
Rhonda Grimmett ,a captain of the and Di Hall and David Lester, Senior
football team, Student Bed Vice Class Presidenet, Secretary of Key
President, member of the Bible Club Club, member of the National Honor
and FCA. Nathan plans on going into Society and Beta Club.
the Medical Field but is undecided on Her hobbies include: k/king with
where. London, spending time with her
His hobbies include: playing grandparents, playing quidditch,
football, weight lifting, going to church, group messaging Lax andAlanna, and
stamp collecting, hunting, and hanging winning in pool.
out with his girlfriend Samantha. Melanie plans to attend Concord
University - Majoring in Physical
Therapy.
What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity
devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter; a soothing,
calming influence on the mind, something like a good armchair
which provides relaxation from physical fatigue.
---Henri Matisse
Notice
ACCEPTING DONATIONS
Hinton Area Foundation
Accepting Flood Relief Donations.
For those asking how they can help
those affected by the flooding in
Summers County (100% goes to the
needs of local citizens), Hinten Area
Foundation accepts tax deductible
donations online via PayPal or credit
card at httpJ/hintonareafoundation.
• org or checks can be mailed to
• Hinton Area Foundation, PO Box
217, Hinton, WV 25951. Please note
2016 Flood Victims when you make
your donation.
If you have questions, please call
the HAF Office at 304-466-5332,
contact Deborah Clark, president at
deborah.clark@suddenlink.net or
get in touch with any HAF board
member.
V.F.W MEETING
V.F.W Casey Jones Post 4500
meetings 3rd Monday 7:00 p.m.
monthly at Veterans Museum 419
Ballengee St. Hinton. Veterans
Needed.
Call 304-250-4152 or 304-573-
3550 for more information.
Event Postings Via Expl
Summers County Tourism
Website
If your business or organization
has any upcoming events you would
like help promoting please go to
www.ExploreSummersCounty.com/
submitevent and complete the form
so we can add your event to our
calendar and help further promote
it through social media. You can find
us on Facebook under "Explore
Summers County." We also have a
bulletin board in our window if you
have event fliers for display.
Applications are now
being accepted.
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Summers County
Humane Society/
ACWP
is a non-profit group of local
volunteers that is here to help.
Do you need to have a pet
spayed or neutered or need
assistance with vaccinations?
Please call
855-WV4-PETS
and Leave a Message•
Do you have a litter of puppies
• or a dog to turn in or have seen
a stray or lost dog? Please call
*** .= our Animal Control Officer 304-
Laughter is the closest distance between two people, i~ 466-4860. Have you witnessed
--Victor Borge ii an animal emergency?
*** ~p Please call 911.
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