The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 13, 1984, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Breads add special touch
Continued from Pass 7
wrap and cloth towel Place bowl in pan of warm
water (about 05 degrees). Let rise 15 minutes.
Punch down dough several times to remove air
bubbles; shape into ball. Let rest on counter, covered
with inverted bowl, for 15 minutes. With floured
hands, knead 30 seconds to remove air bubbles.
Divide into 2 parts; shape into 12-inch oblong loaves
Place on prepared cookie sheet. With sharp knife,
make a to-inch deep slash down center of loaf. Crush
with egg white. Cover; let rise in warm place 15
minutes.
Sprinkle loaves with coarse salt, if desired. Bake
25 to 35 minutes or until loaves sound hollow when
lightly tapped. Cook at 375 degrees. Immediately
remove from cookie sheet; cool on wire racks. 2
loaves.
Ninety-Minute Beer Bread
3lA to 4 cups bread flour (may substitute with all
purpose or unbleached flour. Decrease kneading
time to 5 minutes and omit resting period).
3Vi cups rye flour
2 cups beer, room temperature
Vi cup honey
2 tabiespoons margarine or butter
Vi cup warm water
2 packages active dry yeast
4 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons caraway seed ' '
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Grease two 8- or 0-inch round cake pans. Lightly
spoon flour into measuring cup; level off. Combine 3
cups bread flour and all of rye flour, set aside. In
medium saucepan, heat beer, honey and margarine
until warm (105 to 115 degrees). In small bowl,
dissolve yeast in warm water (105 to 115 degrees);
let stand 3 minutes. In large bowl, combine 3 cups
flour mixture, warm liquid, yeast mixture, salt, car
away seed and garlic powder. Blend at low speed
until moistened; beat 2 minutes at medium speed.
Stir in remaining flour mixture and lA to V cup
bread flour until dough pulls cleanly away from
sides of bowl
On floured surface, knead in V to Vi cup bread flour
until dough is smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.
Allow to rest on counter covered with inverted bowl
for 15 minutes. Divide dough in half; shape into
balls. Place in prepared pans; flatten slightly to fit
pans. Cover. Place loaves in cold oven. Place pan of
hot water on shelf below. Let rise about 35 minutes.
Uncover loaves and remove pan of water. Leave
loaves in oven; set oven to 375 degrees. Bake 35 to 40
minutes or until loaves sound hollow when lightly
tapped. Remove from pans immediately, cool on
wire racks. 2 loaves.
Redoes taken from Pillsbury cookbooks.
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King-sized waterbed and linens, $250.
Hotpoint portable dishwasher $250. New
pressure cooker, $40. Wedding gown,
size 4-6, $150. 468-1820.
1971 VW 82.000 miles, good mech
anical and body condition. 464-7196.
Part-time checker stocker. Starling
minimum wage. Must be available even
ings and weekends. Shuster'i Jack & Jill,
1535 N. 27th.
BOSTON ADVENTURE
Explore opportunities of exciting city
while working as live-in childcare worker.
Many openings, one-year commitment.
Contact Allene Fisch. Child Care Place
ment Service, 149 Buckminster Road,
Brookline, MA 02146. (617) 566-6294.
One or two male roommates to share
house for second summer session. Very
close to campus. 474-5492.
Female graduate student needs a place
to life fall semester. Prefer East Campus
location. Cell 464-9075.
Female Roommate
$116month plus 13 electricity and
telephone. Nice apartment in good
neighborhood, close to campus. 466-8545.
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3501 BALDWIN. Two bedroom apart
ments. Very clean. All equipped, plus
parking, laundry, fireplaces $330month.
483-4600.
APARTMENT FINDERS
435-5555
a service of Joseph Kean Company
WILLOWHAVEN APARTMENTS
Get your summer tan by our pool!
1300 Knox Street
Joseph E. Kean Co.
474-1666
East Campus 3600 Huntington, large
2 bedroom, fireplace, central air, parking,
laundry, 439-9916.
Summer plus Fall Housing
Available Cornhusker Co-op, 705 N.
23rd St. for further information call 474
0772. Ask for Craig Gissler or Greg Van
Beek.
Nicely furnished apartment available
August 1 st. Walk to Capitol, Campus and
shopping. Off-street parking, laundry
facilities.
3 bedroom house, 5 blocks from camp
us. $275. Call 483-7475.
New furnished apartments five minutes
from campus. $235. 435-6683.
Darla,
Well, your 18th ended up a little out of
the ordinary, and I know your 19th will be
nothing you can imagine. Happy Birth
day. Barry
WERE YOU AT HOLMES LAKE
ON SUNDAY
JUNE 24, 1984
WE NEED YOUR HELP
If you were at Holmes Lake on Sunday,
June 24 sometime between 6:00 PM-7:30
PM you may have seen a certain person
and may be able to provide important
information. We are looking for a white
male and white female who were sitting
by a tree near the drinking fountain
located in the west part of Holmes Park.
The tree and drinking fountain are located
near the west beach parking lot at Holmes
Lake. If you were one of these individuals
you would fit the following descriptions:
White male, mid to late 20's. approxi
mately 6', medium build, medium length
brown hair, mustache, possibly bearded,
believed to be wearing glasses with dark
frames and clear lenses.
White female, mid to late 20's, tall,
blonde shoulder length hair, wearing tan
shorts.
If you fit any part of this description,
you may have very important informa
tion! Please call 471-7631 anytime, day or
night.
SINGLE & PREGNANT?
Consider adoption.
For confidential pregnancy counseling
call Nebraska Children's Home 483-7879
FREE PREGNANCY
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Help share driving and gas
Call Janet
472-6851 days 464-3660 evenings.
226 South 16th
Monday-Thursday
8 a.m. to midnight
Fridays Saturday
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Sunday noon to 9 p.m.
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June 11 - August 17, 1984
Harper Dining Hall, 1140 N. 14th
- Purchase a pre-paid meal ticket and eat at Harper
Hall this summer. This ticket lets yoa eat any
combination of breakfasts, luncheons, or dinners
at $1.80, $2.90, and $3.80 respectively. Enjoy
the air conditioned dining room with its pleasant
atmosphere and large variety of menu selections.
Tickets and details available at the Food Service
Office, Harper Dining Hall. 472-1069, 472-1071.
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5 Scrutinizes
19 Crackle
13 AldaorKing
14 Ancient Greek
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15 Breech pin
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17 Cross-examine
16 Place for an
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13 Marie Henri
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21 Fox and Creek
23 Edible grain
24 Biblical
halting place:
Deut. 10:6
25 Charles
Lutwidge
Dodgson
29 Ed and Keenan
S3 Ames and
Errol
31 A lunchtime
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34 Work units
35 Farm
buildings
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resort
37 Pekoe or
hyson, e.g.
33 Hysterical fear
S3 Welty's
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Blair
43 Cravings
45 Rower
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47 Tom,
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52 Impel
53 A happening
55 Enameled
metalware
53 Musical tones 0 Whence some S3 Herbert
57 Bakery item condiments creation
S3 Caudal come S3 Baffle
appendage 19 Fiendish S3 Quick, sharp
53 Bend in timber 11 Metal tip on a blow
3 Samuel - shoelace 41 White-tailed
Clemens 12 Cardiff eagles
61 Russian lake citizens 42 Spoiled v
15 Spin 43 Support
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bi'll platform river
1 Fall on 22 Old-make cars 47 Japanese
deaf 24 Wild horse Buddhist's
2 Jumbled mass 25 Harp's cousin church
3 Competition 23 In an 48 Against
for Atalanta attractive way 43 Shout
4X-quantitiesto 27 Sounds in "The 53 Charles Lamb
be solved Trolley Song" 51 Small,
5 Observes 23 Eagle's nest secluded
i Persian 23 Soaked valley
gazelle 32 Rizzuto - 54 Promise
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Friday. Jut 13, 1984