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AIR FORCE
BRYN MAWR
Captain, Philip Swan, DDS
3 YEARS, DENTIST
ANDREWS AFB WASHINGTON DC
Dr. Phil was treating General Curtis LeMay when his
wife, Diana called, (Phils wife, not the Generals), to
announce the arrival of their frst son on February
7, 1969
LEHIGH LANE
Airman First Class, Don Warren
4 YEARS (1951-1954),
ARMAMENT AND MUNITIONS, KOREA
Don trained in Denver and spent his last year at the
Ordinance Depot in Tooele, Utah.
QUEEN ANNE
Commissioned Of cer, Mary Morrison
24 YEARS (1973-1997), NURSE
Mary served as a nurse during Desert Storm
Operation... and in Croatia with the United Nations
as a nurse and peacekeeper.
SCENIC LANE
Staf Sergeant, Don Rigo
4 YEARS, (1951-1955), PERSONNEL SPECIALIST,
KOREA
Served at K-6 Air Force Base - the only combat Air
Base in Korea. Tere were six F-86 Fighter Squadrons
Four USAF, one Greek, and one South African.
RICHARDS COURT
Lieutenant, Marty Tingstad
4 YEARS, FIGHTER INTERCEPTOR PILOT F89D
SCORPION AIRCRAFT
STATIONED FINAL 2 YEARS AT KINROSS AFB
NEAR SAULT STE, MARIE
A memorable memory occurred in April of 1955. At
2:00 a.m. in the morning, my radar observer, Hank
Beetle Bailey and I had just fnished some practice
intercepts and descended to run some practice
GCAs (Ground Control Approaches). On our
second approach, I pushed the throttles forward to
go around. Tere was a large bang and the lef engine
throttle jerked out of my hand I checked the engine
gauges the lef engine temperature was rising. I
hit the fre-extinguisher switch and pulled up to go
around to land. Fortunately the right engine was still
going. We landed safely.
On the ground, Beetle told me that all he could
envision was a headline in the Sault Evening News
Two Expectant Fathers Killed In Crash At Kinross.
Young Beetle Bailey was born on May 21, 1955, and
our Tim was born on May 24, 1955.
ARMY AIR CORPS
ANCHOR COURT
Lieutenant, Chester J. Darnell (deceased)
4 YEARS, OFFICE MANAGER
Lt. Darnell died on October 30, 2011 from a fall
down the basement stairs. He is buried in Great
Lakes National Cemetery in Holly, Michigan.
ROLL CALL OF HONOR
November 11, 2013 - Veterans Day
At 11:00 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month in the year 1917
the Armistice ending World War I was signed. Te War
to end all wars! Since we didnt succeed in ending all
wars the name changed to Veterans Day. Read the account
of our Highland Lakes veterans from World War II, Korea,
Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and the years in between.
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CRYSTAL LAKE DRIVE
Lieutenant, Tom DeGalan
4 YEARS (1942-1945), PILOT
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
Training bombardiers in T-11s. Transitioned to
fying B-24s in Liberal, Kansas.
ARMY
AQUEDUCT COURT
Corporal, Frank Eisenhauer
2 YEARS (1952-1953), CRYPTOGRAPHER,
SIGNAL CORPS, FRANKFURT GERMANY
TOP SECRET CLEARANCE
An Army Corporal, Frank served as a cryptographer
in the Signal Corp at age 19.
Eisenhauer is the original German spelling. General
Dwight D. Eisenhower anglicized the spelling. No
relation. But the German lady who picked up their
laundry and returned it crisp, clean, and folded,
treated Frank as a hero. His grandparents had come
to America from Hamburg.
We were all subject to the draf back then and Frank
was able to tour Europe peace time courtesy of
the U.S. Army.
BRYN MAWR
Specialist-5, Marty Zinlak
2 YEARS (1970-1972), CLERK TYPIST, IZMIR,
TURKEY
Worked at NATO HQ, Allied Land Forces
Southeastern Europe and Electronics Division.
ITHAM COURT
Sergeant-5, Don Hunter
3 YEARS, COMBAT INFANTRY / LONG RANGE
RECON & ARMY, VIETNAM / GERMANY
Proud to have served
NORWOOD COURT
Lieutenant, Brian Sprague
2 YEARS (1967-1969), TROOP MOVEMENTS
OFFICER, 5TH INFANTRY DIVISION, FORT
CARSON, COLORADO / VIETNAM
Responsible for getting the 5th mechanized
Infantry Division and all of their tanks, APCs and
equipment to Vietnam. Served with pride. Earned
the Army Commendation Medal and Bronze
Star for Vietnam service. For 33 years Ive raised
money for deployed soldiers and their families. I
currently am a member of the Commanders Club
of Michigan, appointed by the governor.
MALVERN COURT
Corporal, Ronald Baker
4 YEARS, INFANTRY, JAPAN & KOREA
Infantry 25th Division, 35th Regiment. 3 Bronze
Stars. Combat Infantry Badge.
LYRIC COURT
Corporal, Russell Elvy
2 YEARS, NIKE GUIDED MISSILE TECH, TEXAS /
NEW JERSEY
Te last week of basic training, I received orders to
go to Korea. Te North Koreans got wind of my
orders and the next day they signed the Armistice!
OLD BRIDGE COURT
Corporal, Raymond E. Travis
(deceased)
3 YEARS ACTIVE, 5 YEARS RESERVE
BATTERY PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATIVE
SPECIALIST, CAMP CARSON CO
Raymond served during the Korean War (1951-
1953). He was resident of Highland Lakes for 35
years. Raymond passed away on April 12, 2008 at
the age of 79.
POND COURT
Corporal, Robert Sawaya
2 YEARS (1953-1955) SPECIAL SERVICES,
ENTERTAINMENT, CAMP CARSON, COLORADO
SPRINGS
When Drafed, Roberts baseball ability landed
him in Special Services. Robert was approached by
Tiger scouts to play professional baseball prior to
entering the army. Upon arrival at Camp Carson,
he met Gloria - his wife of 55 years... and counting!
SCENIC LANE
Platoon Sergeant, Ken Horwath
4 YEARS, LEADER OF HIS PLATOON, KOREA
Purple Heart recipient. Ken was shot in the thigh
from enemy fre coming from a tank.
SEABROOK COURT
Specialist Fourth Class,
Gene Fogel
2 YEARS,
COMMUNICATIONS,
VIETNAM
God Bless America
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COAST GUARD
ALTHEA COURT
Radio Operator First Class,
Albert Kopack
4 YEARS, (1942-1946), SOUTH PACIFIC
Al served on the Mekai - an attack-cargo ship. He
was attached to a secretive operation called LORAN
- Low Range Navigation Signal. LORAN is in use
today by military and civilians, ships and aircraf
to pinpoint their location. Te LORAN signal
from Palawah in the Philippines was used by the
B-29 bombers that dropped the atom bombs on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 - ending World
War II.
MARINE CORPS
DEARBORN COURT
Sergeant, Jim Delaney
4 YEARS, (1955-1958) COMBAT INFANTRY,
OKINAWA
Combat Infantry - Provost Marshall. Jim was
headed toward Korea but stopped of at Okinawa...
a much easier invasion than that of Ray Parzych,
but they did have a clean up assignment... fnding
some Japanese troops in isolated places who didnt
know the war was over.
LYRIC COURT
Sergeant, Ray Parzych
4 YEARS, FIELD COMMUNICATION / ADMIN.
Ray participated in the invasion of Okinawa in 1945
and the occupation of China following the end of
WWII. Recalled to active duty during the Korean
War 1950-1952.
LEHIGH LANE
Sergeant, Rose Genendlis
3 YEARS, SECRETARY, CHERRY POINT NC
Private secretary to commanding generals Sam S.
Jack, Frank C. Crof and Ed A. Montgomery
Dream Job! One in a million!
NATIONAL GUARD
HAYES COURT
Staf Sergeant (E-6), Alexis Johnson
13 YEARS, WASHTENAW ARMORY, YPSILANTI
MICHIGAN
Full time / Active duty National Guard. Battalion
Retention NCO for the 146 Multifunctional Medical
Battalion. Deployed to Iraq 2006-2007
NAVY
AQUEDUCT COURT
Petty Of cer Second Class,
Harry Mozian
4 YEARS (1943-1946)
RADIO OPERATOR, SOUTH PACIFIC
Harry ended up in the South Pacifc, too. He served
on PT Boats (like John F. Kennedy) in Hollandia,
New Guinea, Woendi Island, the Admiralty Islands,
and the Philippine Islands. Tey were preparing for
the invasion of the Japanese homeland when the
Atom bombs were dropped and the war ended.
DEARBORN COURT
Seaman, Joe Schan
4 YEARS, (1951-1955) SUPPLY, SASABO, JAPAN
Joe also was assigned to a ship that went to North
Indo China (now North Vietnam) to evacuate
refugees who were driven south by the Communists.
HAYES COURT
Aviation Equipment Technician Tird
Class, Juliano DiCesare
2010-CURRENT,
AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST,
STATIONED WHIDBEY ISLAND,
WASHINGTON
Deployed to the Middle
East 2011-2013 on the USS
John C. Stennis.
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MARINER COURT
Petty Of cer Tird Class, Wesley Kramer
4 YEARS (1966-1970) NAVAL AIR FORCES,
OCEANA, VIRGINIA
Wes trained at the Great Lakes Naval Center, and
served on the Aircraf Carrier USS Saratoga and
also on the Destroyer Tender USS Grand Canyon.
Ports of call included Malta and Naples.
NEPTUNE COURT
Sailor, Enzo Paparelli (deceased)
4 YEARS (WWII), STATIONED ON HOSPITAL
SHIP
Assisted on surgeries aboard ship. He served on the
USS Tranquility which was a hospitality ship taking
on survivors and dropping them of at certain places.
WINDSOR COURT
Seaman First Class, Elmer Pitcher
2 YEARS, RADAR OPERATOR, SOUTH PACIFIC
SCENIC LANE
Seaman Second Class, Robert Kegler
2 YEARS (1944-1946), AVIATION ORDINANCE
BOMBS & ROCKETS
During WWII there was an invasion feet
approaching the Japanese Nation. It included two
aircraf carriers. I was talking to Dino Santino at
the Highland Lakes Clubhouse one day and found
out that he was on the carrier Boxer and I was on the
other carrier Antietam. It was a small world Bob
World. Our friendship continued until he passed
away.
Te Doolittle Raiders held their 71st and
fnal public reunion in Fort Walton Beach,
Florida, April 16-20, 2013.
Of the 80 men who took part in the daring
mission to bomb Japan, only four are still
living. Tree were able to attend this fnal
reunion: Lt. Col. Richard Cole, 97, co-pilot on
plane #1 who few with Col. Jimmy Doolittle;
Lt. Col. Edward Saylor, 93, an engineer on
plane #15; and Staf Sgt. David Tatcher, 92,
an engineer and gunner. Te fourth, Lt. Col.
Bob Hite, 95, co-pilot of plane #16, could not
travel due to illness.
Tey once were among the most universally admired
and revered men in the United States. Tere were 80 of
the Raiders in April 1942, when they carried out one
of the most courageous and heart-stirring military
operations in this nations history. Te mere mention of
their units name, in those years, would bring tears to the
eyes of grateful Americans. Now only four survive.
Afer Japans sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, with the
United States reeling and wounded, something dramatic
was needed to turn the war efort around.
Even though there were no friendly airfelds close
enough to Japan for the United States to launch a
retaliation, a daring plan was devised. Sixteen B-25s
were modifed so that they could take of from the deck
of an aircraf carrier. Tis had never before been tried
-- sending such big, heavy bombers from a carrier.
Te 16 fve-man crews, under the command of Lt. Col.
James Doolittle, who himself few the lead plane of the
USS Hornet, knew that they would not be able to return
to the carrier. Tey would have to hit Japan and then
hope to make it to China for a safe landing.
But on the day of the raid, the Japanese military caught
wind of the plan. Te Raiders were told that they would
have to take of from much farther out in the Pacifc
Ocean than they had counted on. Tey were told that
because of this they would not have enough fuel to make
it to safety. And those men went anyway.
Tey bombed Tokyo, and then few as far as they could.
Four planes crash-landed; 11 more crews bailed out,
and three of the Raiders died. Eight more were captured;
three were executed. Another died of starvation in a
Japanese prison camp. One crew made it to Russia. Te
Doolittle Raid sent a message from the United States to
its enemies, and to the rest of the world: We will fght.
Its Te Cup Of Brandy Tat No One Wants To Drink
Article submitted by Don Hunter, Itham Court
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And, no matter what it takes, we will win.
Of the 80 Raiders, 62 survived the war. Tey were
celebrated as national heroes, models of bravery. Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer produced a motion picture based on
the raid; Tirty Seconds Over Tokyo, starring Spencer
Tracy and Van Johnson, was a patriotic and emotional
box-of ce hit, and the phrase became part of the
national lexicon. In the movie-theater previews for the
flm, MGM proclaimed that it was presenting the story
with supreme pride.
Beginning in 1946, the surviving Raiders have held
a reunion each April, to commemorate the mission.
Te reunion is in a diferent city each year. In 1959,
the city of Tucson, Arizona, as a gesture of respect and
gratitude, presented the Doolittle Raiders with a set of
80 silver goblets. Each goblet was engraved with the
name of a Raider.
Pearl Harbor attack 70th anniversary Pearl Harbor,
70 years later 1941: Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
Every year, a wooden display case bearing all 80
goblets is transported to the reunion city. Each time a
Raider passes away, his goblet is turned upside down
in the case at the next reunion, as his old friends bear
solemn witness.
Also in the wooden case is a bottle of 1896 Hennessy
Very Special cognac. Te year is not happenstance:
1896 was when Jimmy Doolittle was born.
Tere has always been a plan: When there are only
two surviving Raiders, they would open the bottle,
at last drink from it, and toast their comrades who
preceded them in death.
As 2013 began, there were fve living Raiders; then, in
February, Tom Grif n passed away at age 96.
Te name may be familiar to those of you who
regularly read this column; in 2011, I wrote about the
role Mr. Grif n played at his sons wedding.
What a man he was. Afer bailing out of his plane
over a mountainous Chinese forest afer the Tokyo raid,
he became ill with malaria, and almost died. When he
recovered, he was sent to Europe to fy more combat
missions. He was shot down, captured, and spent 22
months in a German prisoner of war camp.
Te selfessness of these men, the sheer guts ... there
was a passage in the Cincinnati Enquirer obituary for
Mr. Grif n that, on the surface, had nothing to do with
the war, but that emblematizes the depth of his sense of
duty and devotion:
When his wife became ill and needed to go into a
nursing home, he visited her every day. He walked from
his house to the nursing home, fed his wife and at the
end of the day brought home her clothes. At night, he
washed and ironed her clothes. Ten he walked them
up to her room the next morning. He did that for three
years until her death in 2005.
So now, out of the original 80, only four Raiders
remain: Dick Cole (Doolittles co-pilot on the Tokyo
raid), Robert Hite, Edward Saylor and David Tatcher.
All are in their 90s. Tey have decided that there are too
few of them for the public reunions to continue.
Te events in Fort Walton Beach marked the end. It
has come full circle; Floridas nearby Eglin Field was
where the Raiders trained in secrecy for the Tokyo
mission.
Te town is planning to do all it can to honor the
men: a six-day celebration of their valor, including
luncheons, a dinner and a parade.
Do the men ever wonder if those of us for whom they
helped save the country have tended to it in a way that
is worthy of their sacrifce? Tey dont talk about that,
at least not around other people. But if you should
encounter any of the Raiders, you might want to ofer
them a word of thanks. I can tell you from frsthand
observation that they appreciate hearing that they are
remembered.
Te men have decided that afer this fnal public
reunion they will wait until a later date -- some time
this year -- to get together once more, informally and in
absolute privacy. Tat is when they will open the bottle
of brandy. Te years are fowing by too swifly now; they
are not going to wait until there are only two of them.
Tey will fll the four remaining upturned goblets.
And raise them in a toast to those who are gone.
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20301 Silver Spring Drive
Northville, MI 48167
Phone: 248-349-4006
Fax: 248-349-8821
November 1, 2013
Dear Resident of Highland Lakes:
Highland Lakes Condominium Association is pleased to inform you that you now have
multiple choices for your telephone, cable and internet service in our community. You
may have noticed that W.O.W. Cable Company has been installing underground wiring
and is preparing the property for reception of its service.
As part of our contract with W.O.W., representatives of this company have permission
to offer their service to you by way of a visit, once per year at a designated date and time.
You are under no obligation to sign up with W.O.W. Cable Company, accept its services,
or be solicited in any way if you so choose. If you do not want to be solicited for their
service, you may place a sign on your door at any time prior to the designated visit and
they will not approach your door.
Highland Lakes Condominium Association does not favor or recommend any one
provider over another, and the choice will always be yours as the co-owner. It is our
intent to give you as many choices as possible. Any questions may be directed to the
Management Ofce at (248) 349-4006.
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Highland Lakes Condominium Association
FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY CLEANING POLICY
(Short-Form)
Issued and Passed by the Board of Directors: October 1, 2005
The National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) cites one major cause of home heating res
as a lack of regular cleaning and resultant creosote and nesting material build-up in wood-burning
devices, associated chimneys and connectors.
Highland Lakes Condominium Association, in the interest of reducing the likelihood of res resulting
from improperly maintained replaces and chimneys, requires that all replaces and chimneys be
inspected and cleaned by a qualied, licensed and properly insured contractor on an annual basis.
This policy, as approved and adopted by the Board of Directors, is mandatory for all units containing
a replace.
Responsibilities:
Highland Lakes has adopted a Fireplace and Chimney Cleaning and Inspection Policy. The Association
shall be responsible for publishing co-owner notication in the Herald and making this program mandatory
for all units containing a replace.
Owners are responsible for ensuring access to each replace and chimney in accordance with normal
Association procedures, scheduling the annual inspection and cleaning, maintaining the replace and
appurtenant hardware and responsibly using the replace as designed.
The contractor shall diligently perform all duties per N.F.P.A. and building codes. The inspection and
cleaning report shall disclose in writing the name of the owner, street address, unit number, date of service,
name of technician, ndings of the inspection, description of the service provided and conrm that the
replace and appurtenant hardware and chimney are safe or unsafe for normal usage. A copy of this report
shall be given to the owner and a signed true copy to Highland Lakes. Further, if the replace is found
unsafe, the contractor shall red tag the unit and immediately notify the Property Manager or Maintenance
Superintendent, and the owner of the unit.
The owner(s) of each condominium unit shall be responsible for the cost to inspect, clean, and maintain
their units replace, ue and chimney. Repairs to the replace, rebox, rebricks, ue, and chimney up to
the point of the rooine shall be the sole responsibility of the condominium owner. Repairs to the chimney
roof enclosure, screen and/or vent pipe above the rooine shall be the responsibility of the Association.
Notes:
1) A full-copy of the Fireplace and Chimney Cleaning Policy is available free of charge, at the clubhouse, to
any co-owner or occupant.
2) Fireplaces and wood burning appliances are used to a greater extent during the winter months or colder
weather. This is the time when res typically occur due to a failure to clean and inspect. HLCA is advising
all residents of this issue. Your own inspection of your replace and the ability to see daylight as you look
up the chimney is not a sufcient determining factor that the replace is t for use. Creosote, ash deposits,
nesting material, etc. may be bound to the inside walls and look like the wall itself. A qualied professional
must do the work.
3) HLCA has business cards at the ofce for resident-recommended contractors that have done work here for
years. The price for the work is somewhat nominal.
4) Any questions should be directed to the administrative staff.
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Adult
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Saturday,
December 7, 2013
Beginning at 7:00 p.m.
in the Clubhouse
The perfect way to get in the Holiday
Spirit and celebrate the new season
with neighbors and friends!
Bring your favorite dish
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PLEASE SEND YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY RECIPE FOR THE DECEMBER ISSUE!
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PUMPKIN STEW (BAKED AND SERVED IN PUMPKIN)
Combine eggs, sugar and oil in a large mixing bowl. Beat
well. Blend in pumpkin Sift flour, salt, soda and cinnamon.
Add to the pumpkin mixture. Pour into greased and cups
flour and floured 10x15x1 baking pan. Bake at 350 for
25-30 minute or until done. Cool.
FROSTING: Combine cream cheese, margarine 2 tsp
cinnamon margarine, powdered sugar and vanilla,
PUMPKIN BARS
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
1 cup cooking oil
2 cups mashed canned pumpkin
2 cups flour
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp salt
2 tsp baking soda
1 3 oz pkg. cream cheese
4 tbsp. margarine
1 cups powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
2 lbs. beef stew meat, in 1 inch cubes
3 tbsp. cooking oildivided
1 cup water
3 large potatoespeeled and cut
Into 1 inch cubes
4 medium carrots, sliced
1 lg. green pepper, cut into inch pieces
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 medium onion, chopped
2 tsp. salt
tsp. pepper
2 tbsp. instant beef bouillion beef granules
14 oz. can tomatoes, undrained, cut up
1 10-12 pound pumpkin
In a Dutch oven, brown the meat in 2 tbs. oil. Add
water, potatoes , carrots, green pepper, garlic, onion,
salt and pepper. Cover and simmer for 2 hours. Stir
in bouillon and tomatoes. Wash pumpkin and cut a
blending well. Spread over baked mixture. Cut into bars. Keep refrigerated. Note: This recipe makes
a thin layer of frosting, so I usually double it .
6-9 inch circle around the top stem. Remove top and set aside. Discard seeds and loose fiber from inside.
Place pumpkin in a sturdy baking pan. Spoon stew into pumpkin and replace top. Brush outside of pumpkin
with remaining oil. Bake at 325 for two hours or just until the pumpkin is tender. Do not overbake. Serve
stew from pumpkin, scooping out a little pumpkin meat with each serving. Yield: 8-10 servings.
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SAVORY PULL APART BREAD
MOMS CRACKER STUFFING
1 stick of butter or margarine
1 head of celery (diced)
3 onions (diced) {should be about
equal to celery.}
cup grated Parmesan cheese
3 Tbsp. sesame seeds
tsp dried basil
1 package (30 oz) frozen roll dough (24 rolls)
cup butter, melted
2 Tbsp bacon bits, optional
In a small bowl, combine Parmesan cheese, sesame seeds and basil. Sprinkle one/third of mixture in the
bottom and up the sides of a well-greased 12 cup fluted tube pan. Place half of the thawed rolls in pan.
Drizzle with half of the butter. Sprinke with half of the remaining cheese mixture and bacon bits. Arrange
remaining rolls on top and drizzle with remaining butter. Sprinkle with remaining cheese mixture. Cover
and refrigerate overnight. Remove from the refrigerator 30 minutes before baking. Bake at 350
for 20 minutes. Cover loosely with foil and bake 10-15 minutes longer.
(note: Gyda likes to sprinkle some garlic powder in too.)
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Melt the butter in a large saute pan. Add vegetables and cook until
slightly tender and a bit translucent. Add seasoning. Crush the
saltine crackers while in their sleeve and add to vegetables. (you
can dump all of this into a large bowl, if your skillet cant handle the
volume). Add a little broth and toss (the crackers shouldnt be too
wet. The stuffing will absorb juices from the bird during roasting.
It should be relatively of dry when you stuff the bird... but not too
dry). Add a beaten egg at this point, if you prefer. If you like to slice
the cold stuffing the next day, add them. If you prefer less density,
dont. Thats enough stuffing for a small turkey (up to 12 lbs).
1 Tbsp poultry seasoning or sage
1 box of saltine crackers (salted)
broth (chicken or turkey - as needed)
1 or 2 beaten eggs (optional)
ITALIAN GARLIC BREAD STICKS
cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 tsp Italian seasoning
1 tsp garlic powder
cup butter, melted
1 tube (11 oz) refrigerated breadsticks
In a shallow bowl, combine the cheese, Italian seasoning and garlic powder. Place the butter in another
shallow bowl. Separate the dough into individual breadsticks. Dip in butter, then in cheese mixture. Twist
2-3 times and place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 375 for 12-14 minutes or until golden brown.
Serve immediately.
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