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RED ROCK NEWS, Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - 9A Hello, readers. Today's story We saw the animals. Cows, goats, is about ftm at the Arizona State chickens, rabbits, pigs, some Fair. One event our with babies born right parents saved money for at the fail;. We watched each year was the Arizona the butter carver work State Fair. They thought on a life-size statue of a it was educational. We cow made from a huge thought it was fun. block of real butter. We We liked the games, checked out the crafts but learned at a young and homemaking entries age that the large, fancy -- sewing, quilts, baked prizes prominently goods, and canned items. displayed in the booths We visited the Indian could be won only by the Cooking With village to eat Indian fry older, skilled players. We Mary Ann bread while watching stuck to the balloon and authentic dancing and dart games. MARY ANN walked into a teelbee and We rode some of the a hogan to see how the rides. Ruth Ann and Jo GOVE Indians lived. Ann went on the fast We proceeded to the high rides. Not me. I commercial exhibits don't like height and speed. It where we saw products demon- was the merry-go-round for me. strated. New types of cookware, sewing machines, and furniture. Besides the Indian fry bread, We watched an artist draw a during the day we ate hot dogs caricature of a woman and piled with chopped onions and stopped by a taffy-pulling relish, Mackinac Island fudge, machine because they were and my favorite -- cotton candy. handing out samples of salt water Backthentheonlyplaceyoucould taffy, get cotton candy was at a fair or Before the day was over we traveling carnival. Nowadays had to see "Dancing Waters." many stores offer cotton candy Presented in a building with a in foil packages hanging on the stage at one end, this was a beau- candy racks. It isn't the same as tiful display of water sprayed into freshly made. Then one day in the air. The room was darkened 1993, I experienced a miracle. and colored lights illuminated I found in a mail-order catalog the water to make it look like a little table-top cotton candy the water itself was colored. The machine for home use. In a flash water was sprayed up in long, I had my order in the mail. Now short, and waving spurts which I can have fresh cotton candy any gave the impression it was really time I wish. "dancing" to the music being Today's recipe is a no-process played. It was beautiful. We saw corn relish. I never learned to it every year. How I would love Can foods and couldn't find a to see it again, commercial corn relish I liked. No-process Corn Relish 2 15 to 16 oz. cans whole kernel corn, drained well 1/2 cup green and/or red bell pepper, minced 3 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 2 and 1/4 teaspoons minced onion In a glass bowl, combine corn and olive oil. In a saucepan, mix tile rest of the ingredients. Cover and bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer three minutes. Remove from heat and pour over corn mixture and combine well. Cover and let cool. Place in refrigerator at least 12 hours, then drain before serving. A friend gave me this recipe Bridgeport, near Cottonwood, in 30 years ago, and wouldn't1993. A retired nurse, her recipe you know, my family didn't collection includes those from like it. her own family plus collections Mary Ann Gove and her from three longtime residents of husband moved from Phoenix to Northern Arizona. Cco Sedona Hearing Center take you on the journey to better hearing. Having issues with your hearing shouldn't stop you from enjoying life. It's simply a matter of making a choice: to move forward and take control of your condition. 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