Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 02, 2006, Image 22

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i SEPT. I I v-vir OCTI Happenings ALABAMA Southern States Mule and Don key Classic —Andalusia, Sept. 30. A mule and donkey show, arts & crafts, and preservation of the Mule Day Queen and court highlight this festival at die Coving ton Center Arena. (850) 834-6062. ARKANSAS Fiddle Jamboree: A Traditional Music Event —Mountain View, Sept. 29-30. Watch and listen as top fid dlers compete in the Arkansas State Fiddle Contest and enjoy special music and dance performances at the Ozark Folk Center. (870) 269-3851. FLORIDA What Goes Around, Comes Around —Tallahassee, Sept. 14- Dec. 3- Browse about 100 quilts, wall hangings and other handcraft ed creations during this 25th annual show at the Museum of Florida His tory. (850) 245-6400. Submit Happenings to: www.americanprofile.com/happenings or Happenings, 341 Cool Springs Blvd., Ste. 400, Franklin, TN 37067 jw months prior w the event Hometown Recipes from JOYCE T A UCCn\T Mushroom xJCashew CX Stuffing “I love original and home made dishes where you add the special ingredients yourself. This is definitely one of my favorites." 2^ You Can Have 425 More Recipes Just Like This One! The new American Profile Hometown Cookbook is loaded page after page with 425 crowd-pleasing, easy-to-prepare recipes from our nation's hometown kitchens. To order, send $14.95 + $4.95 s/h ($19.90 total) to: American Profile Cookbook, 341 Cool Springs Blvd., Suite 400, Franklin. TN 37067 or call 1-800-851-5284 Residents of CA.TN. IL AR and NY add sales tax. NSF checks will be automatically debited for the amount of the check plus applicable fees. Offer is limited. GEORGIA Arts Festival —Cartersville, Sept. 16-17. View juried fine arts, includ ing paintings, jewelry and basketry, and enjoy musical entertainment, interpretive dance and children’s activities at Rose Lawn Museum. (770) 387-5162. KENTUCKY Constitution Square Festival — Danville, Sept. 15-17. Enjoy stroll ing musicians, pioneer living history encampments, craft demonstrations, 80 fine arts & crafts booths, and carriage rides at Constitution Square State Historic Site. (859) 239-7089- LOUISIANA Wildlife & Forestry Festival —Bel- levue, Sept 23. Explore the outdoors with shooting events, a wild game tasting booth, canoeing, duck and turkey calling, and arts & crafts at Bayou Bodcau Dam & Reservoir. C 318) 949-1804, ext 101. RECIPE: I Joyce Jameson P Minden, Neb. Photo: High Cotton Food Styling and Photography GET DISH NETWORK NOW AND Q GET A GENUINE APPLEIPOD Is lAS A THANK-YOU GIFT \ 866-380-10751 MISSISSIPPI Tallahatchie RiverFest —New Albany, Sept 22-23. Delight in musical performances, including Little Big Town, arts & crafts, literary events, a 5K Run and children’s activities around the Union County Courthouse. (888) 534-8232. NORTH CAROLINA Cabarrus Quilters Guild Show— Concord, Sept. 23-24. Browse among more than 100 handcrafted quilts and wall hangings and enjoy quilting sup ply vendors, door prizes and food at the Cabarrus Arena & Events Center. (704) 920-3976. SOUTH CAROLINA Antique Farm Show —Union, Sept. 16. Antique form equipment displays, sawmilling, grits grinding, butter making, blacksmithing and woodcarving dem onstrations, and a cowboy encampment highlight this event at Union Fairgrounds. (864)427-6259 Mushroom and Cashew Stuffing TENNESSEE Cheese Festival —Philadelphia, Sept. 23. Watch the production of gourmet cheeses and sample the results, pet a newborn calf, observe the milking process, and enjoy crafts, live music and food at Sweetwater Valley Farm. (865) 458-9192. VIRGINIA Smyth County Patriot’s Day Com memoration —Marion, Sept. 11. This tribute to military veterans, service per sonnel, law enforcement officers and emergency services workers features speakers and patriotic music by Marion school bands on the Smyth County Courthouse lawn. (276) 783-4190. WEST VIRGINIA Fall Fest —Barboursville, Sept. 13-16. Celebrate autumn with a parade, car show, beauty pageant, carnival, arts & crafts, food and live entesgunment. (304) 736-8994, ext. 10. Mushroom and Cashew Stuffing 8 cups of/2-inch cubed white sandwich bread 'A cup butter I large red onion, chopped 3 celery stalks, chopped Zi pound button mushrooms, sliced Salt and pepper Preheat oven to 400 F. Toast bread cubes on a cookie sheet for about 20 minutes, until evenly golden, turning once. Transfer to a large mixing bowl. Reduce oven temperature to 350 F. Lightly grease a 13-by-9-inch baking dish. Melt butter in a heavy skillet. Saute onion, celery and mushrooms until tender. Season with salt and pepper. Add vegetables to bread cubes along with roasted red pepper. In a separate bowl, combine cashews, rosemary, nutmeg, broth and eggs. Add nut mixture to bread mixture. Mix well and transfer to the baking dish. Bake, covered, about I hour. If you desire a browned top, remove cover for final 15 minutes of baking. Serves 6 to 8. A cup chopped jarred roasted red bell pepper IZi cups roasted, unsalted cashews halves and pieces I teaspoon dried rosemary V* teaspoon ground nutmeg Va cup chicken broth 3 eggs, beaten