Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
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I was recently in New York to visit our younger son, so we went to a "hole-in-the-wall" place built @1930, or something like that. It was truly eclectic, a real view of the past, with original lights, pizza oven, wood floors, and shutter windows. We ordered a Margarita pizza. No, alcohol was not a part of the pizza pie, but it was so very good! It was made of a light homemade crust, a little bit of tomato sauce, lots of Mozarella cheese, and fresh basil leaves on top. The...
These brownies are not from scratch, but are so rich with my friend's special ingredient. Believe it or not, they taste like scratch brownies! Equipment needed: 13"x9" pan sprayed with vegetable cooking spray Bowl for batter Large spoon for stirring Measuring cup Measuring spoons Ingredients: 2 boxes of generic brownie mixes, such as Wal-Mart or Kroger brands plus ingredients needed on back of brownie boxes 3 very large Hershey Symphony candy bars with toffee and almonds 1...
The first time I tried this chicken salad was from my friend, Katy Latiolais. If you are a lover of chicken salad like I am, give this recipe a try. To be fair, other great chicken salads in Orange include the one made by Trina Bickham in First Cafe on the second floor of First Baptist Church on MLK Drive in Orange, as well as at The Garden District Restaurant on Highway 87 in Orange. Here is the recipe for Katy's yummy chicken salad: Equipment needed: Bowl Spoon Measuring...
The WOCCISD Read and Roll Book Bus will begin visiting local neighborhoods on Monday, June 10. The Mustang Activity Bus will distribute books and serve a hot meal to students through a weekly neighborhood schedule. Guest readers will read a book to children each day. The bus will serve students at the following locations Navy Park, Orange Church of God, Sabine Park (Oaks) Apartments, and Ridgemont Park Apartments. Mustang Read & Roll Book Bus Stops: Monday: Navy Park, 415 Morrell Blvd. Tuesday: Orange Church of God, 1911...