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            A community cookbook offers numerous 
            advantages beyond being a variety of locally tested and approved 
            culinary delectables. It offers heritage. Each time the cook goes 
            looking for just the right recipe for some special occasion or 
            simply to break the monotony of everyday meal preparation, he or she 
            is exposed to names that have a familiar appearance, sound or even 
            face associated with them. Connections with those names never end. 
            Some names associated only with the recipes often precede 
            acquaintance in later years. And for those who move or are already 
            living away from here, it is a way of staying in touch with our 
            roots. The cookbook is a means of binding us as past, present and 
            future friends in community. 
       
            The cookbook contains a whopping total 
            of 988 recipes in all. “Nine hundred eighty-eight recipes is a 
            wonderful effort by the community,” said Zonta's Judy Awe. “Zonta 
            Club of Lincoln is very happy with the response.” The entries came 
            from Zonta Club members past, present and future; Zonta Health 
            Career Scholarship recipients; 2003 Lincoln school students; and 
            community friends and family.  
            “I believe a lot of 'comfort foods' are 
            in our cookbook,” Awe said. “Many of the recipes are ones that 
            include ingredients most cooks have in their pantry.” 
             There are many "keepers" in this book. 
            Just a few to mention: 
            Page 127 -- Chicken spaghetti 
            Page 256 -- Seven-layer salad. Not the 
            usual seven-layered; must be the Parmesan cheese. 
            Page 256 -- Spinach salad with 
            dressing. The dressing is good on other mixed greens too. 
            Pages 215-230 -- Soups. Glad the 
            weather is cooling off. White chili is grrreat, different! 
            Page 164 -- Ham loaf  
            Page 50-51 -- Fresh apple cakes 
              
             
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            The children's section has been a plus. 
            Kids always like to see their name in print. Award-winning divider 
            pages were designed by Washington Monroe-School students. The 
            dividers were randomly assigned to individual grade levels. Winners 
            of the contest include Jon Burge, Brianna Dye, Bobby Dunovsky, 
            Skylar Morgan, Darrin Watkins, Morgan Barrick, Steven Green, Kayla 
            Hyde, Nate Kunkel, Ariel Staton and Joseph Papesch. Zonta awarded 
            each winner a $10 gift certificate from Prairie Years in Lincoln and 
            a copy of the new cookbook for their family. 
            The cookbook has a brief history of 
            Zonta Club of Lincoln's annual turkey dinner and funnel cake 
            fund-raisers, health career scholarship program recipients, and a 
            review of the many community service projects that Zonta has help 
            fund over the past 46 years. 
       
            Awe said that the book was released in 
            mid-August, and so far, “The response has been great!” 
            “Several cookbooks have traveled 
            out-of-state, which is really exciting,” she said. 
            They will make 
            nice gifts for Christmas, birthday, anniversary, wedding or just 
            because! 
            The cost of the cookbook is $15. 
            Cookbooks can be purchased at the following locations: A.G. Edwards, 
            Central Illinois Bank, Graue Inc., Illini Bank, State Bank of 
            Lincoln, Towne House Beauty Shoppe, Union Planters Bank and Werth 
            Realty. 
            Mail orders are available by sending 
            $15 plus $4 shipping and handling to: 
            Judy Awe 
            123 Crestwood Drive 
            Lincoln, IL 62656-1360 
            Zonta is committed to making a 
            difference in the community and world. Zonta Club of Lincoln thanks 
            you for your continued support as the members strive to make a 
            difference. Proceeds from the sale of cookbooks will be used to help 
            fund community service projects. 
            The annual Zonta turkey dinner is 
            coming up in November, and if any cookbooks are still available, the 
            club will offer the books then as well.  
            [Jan
Youngquist] |