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The Rural Voice, 1979-05, Page 46needed to catch that evening's supper. Baked Fish with Wild Ginger Stuffing 1 pike, two to three pounds 1 c. sliced ginger root 2 tbsp. butter 2 tbsp. lemon juice 1/2 cup bread crumbs 1 tbsp. salt Wash and scrape the ginger roots and slice thinly. Then clean the fish, removing the backbone but leaving the head and tail on. Preheat oven to 450 degree F. In a skillet melt the butter, and when it smells nutty, lower the heat and add the sliced ginger roots, lemon juice, and bread crumbs. Simmer for five minutes and cool. Rub the salt inside the fish. Fill the cavity with the bread crumb and ginger mixture. Lace up the fish with string. Place in a shallow, greased baking dish in a preheated oven. Bake for 30 minutes, basting the fish oc- casionally. Serves 4. (from Edible Wild Plants.) While collecting wild edibles can be fun, sometimes it can also prove to be a bit of a challenge. Gathering the brilliant yellow I MINI, ohne svtl�e General Store Highway No. 8 Mid -way either way Phone 482-7150 The Mid -way Point for all your FRESH CUT MEAT BEEF Hind, Side, Whole, Quarter CUT & WRAPPED FREE Custom cutting & Wrapping FIND ALL YOUR Grocery and X1111--, Personal 1 Needs Plus Fresh Cut Meat at Competative Prices Darrell and Arne Abbott 482-7150 Marsh Marigolds marsh marigolds found in most swampty areas this time of year can sometimes require that you don a pair of rubbcr wading boots first. The marigolds, also known as cowslips, are found all across North America , even down to the tip of Florida. Settlers knew the first sign of marsh marigolds not only meant spring was definitely on its way, but also meant they'd have some fresh greens again after a winter of subsisting on dried fords. You may read that marsh marigolds are poisonous. but if you cook the plant, this removes the plant's poison. called hel- leborin. Don't under any circum- stances, sample the plant when you're collecting it. Marsh marigold leaves (cooked) can be substituted for cabbage leaves and marsh marigold meat rolls make a tasty, and interesting dish. Whcn pre- paring these rolls, cook them in a 400 degree oven for 45 minutes. But one of the more interesting dishes prepared with the leaves of the plant is Hot Marsh Marigold Salad. Hot Marsh Marigold Salad 10 large marsh marigold leaves 1 clove garlic c. salad oil 2 hard -cooked eggs, chopped '/s c. red wine vinegar '/. tsp. pepper 1/8 tsp. pepper 3 slices bacon, crisply fried Place the marsh marigold The new owners John & Judy George invite you to come & try our facilities. Camping by the Day, Week or Year PHONE 527-0629 R.R.#4 WALTON Excellent Picnic Area for Groups or Families Planned for 1979— •Miniature Golf •Creative Playground •Paddle Boats •Sunday Afternoon Concerts •Improved Beach Now under new management. Your hosts John & Judy George will be pleased to continue to 4t- serve aserve the area for 0� * Anniversaries * Banquets * Weddings (Except Friday Nights) CATERING AVAILABLE Phone 527-0629 R.R. 4 Walton HERE WE ARE ' THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1979 PG. 45