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@ Sheringham Community Paper - Issue 78 - 31 August 2007

Cooks Corner, @ Sheringham PaperCOOKS CORNER

Fig Delight

60g Mango Chutney
4 Fresh Figs, Quartered
1 Port Salut Wedge, cut into bite-size pieces

Spread some chutney on each quarter of fig. Cut the cheese into cubes and skewer onto a cocktail stick with a fig quarter.  And if you love the combination of fig and Port Salut to make canapés, scatter some freshly diced fig onto toasted foccacia and top with small chunks of Port Salut.  Grill for 2-3 minutes until melted, then cut into bite-sized squares.

Makes 16, Prep time 15 minutes

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COMPETITION CORNER

What is better than the best,
more evil than demons,
the poor have it and the rich need it,
and if you eat it, you will die?

Aquaflow of Sheringham

WANTED!!!

Cromer & Sheringham Operatic Society are staging a play in October called Of Mice & Men and need some hard to come by props. This play is staged in the 1930's so the items need to be as old looking as possible.  If anybody out there has in their possession any items from the following list could you please contact Jacky on 07877 601727 (props mistress):

3 Alarm clocks with loud ticks
Any old brown blankets
Old mattresses with the blue coloured ticking style 6ft x 2ft
Old pillows with the same style
Shot guns or rifles (these will not be fired but we are obtaining the licences for them) plus shells
1 Lugar pistol      1 High backed bench        2 Nail Kegs
Leather Working hand Riveter       Cut throat Razors
3 Stetson Hats for men         Spurs

We will purchase or preferably borrow these items which will be very well looked after.

North Norfolk Cats Lifeline Trust
Open Day Saturday September 1st

Top local mediums Rachel Finbow and Brian May will be adding a special attraction to the annual Open Day of the North Norfolk Cats Lifeline Trust on Saturday 1st from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 2.30pm to 4.30pm at South Hollow, Sheringhamwood, Beeston Regis.   Among the top mediums in Norfolk, Rachel and Brian teamed up in 1993 to raise money for good causes including Air Ambulance and Pandora's Box.  Following the sell-out clairvoyant evening they held in April on behalf of the NNCLT, they have generously agreed to offer personal clairvoyant readings on the day for only £5 for 15 minutes. All profits will go to the NNCLT, a sanctuary for homeless and abandoned cats.  People can have as many sessions as they wish and should book early by ringing 01263 825089. Or just turn up on the day.  Other attractions include super raffles and tombola, bric-a-brac, home-cakes and preserves, etc.  Admission 50p or a tin of cat food. Adequate parking in grounds.

Vacancies at Gresham's School, August 2007

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