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June 17, 2010

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Thursday, June 17-June 23, 2010 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 11 Dining & Entertainment Your Table Is Waiting To Advertise Your Restaurant, Event Or Establishment Please Contact Mike Marlow, Donnie Davis, Dave Nutting or Bruce Cole at 828-248-1408. What’s the Hottest Deal in town for your Deal in town for your Saturday lunch? What’s the Hottest Saturday Lunch Basket at Smith’s Drugs Fountain Saturday lunch? The $4.99 Juicy Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Hot French Fries & Refreshing Drink 139 E. Main Street Forest City 828-245-4591 Treat Dad on his special day with a Banana Split! Only $2.99! reat Dad on his special day with a Banana Split! Only $2.99! Gilkey Cafe Inside Gilkey General StoreInside Gilkey General Store FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS 2310 Hwy. 221N 828-287-0542 summertime entertainment, and some people even grill 12 months a year. As long as grilling has been around, myths have circulated about this popular means to preparing a meal. Let’s set the record straight. Myth: You have to clean the grill right after cooking. Fact: It really doesn’t matter when you clean the grill, just that it gets cleaned. Many people rely on grilled food as a quick method of cooking. If company is over, it’s perfectly alright to leave the grill uncleaned. Just do it the next time you light the fi re. Simply turn on the heat, let it warm up for about 10 minutes to allow the fl ames to burn off any food particles and loosen up the rest. Then go over the grates with a wire brush. Remaining oils from foods help season the metal grating and fl avor the next round of food. Myth: Eating grilled food causes cancer. Fact: This myth is based on a study in which rats were fed heavily charred food that was cooked on a grill. Charred food can contain benz-pyrenes, which are carcinogenic. However, the rats were only served the charred food and in high amounts -- something that would be unlikely for peo- ple to consume. Eating grilled food as part of a balanced diet is unlikely to cause cancer. If you are concerned about benz-pyrenes, grill lean meats that are less likely to cause fl are-ups and charring on the foods. Some marinades can Tuesday 25¢ Wings & Shrimp Trivia $5.00 Large Pizza 1 topping Wednesday $1.50 Draft Thursday Buy 1 Get 1 828-286-9955 www.legalgrounds.net Main Street, Rutherfordton www.legalgrounds.net 828-286-9955 Main Street, Rutherfordton Pizzas & Mug Night Friday “Wine Down Fridays” 1/2 Price Bottles Of Wine Live Music @ 7pm PIZZA DELIVERY Jackson’s CafeteriaJackson’s Cafeteria Fine selection of delicious entrees, accompanied by salads, vegetables & desserts to please every family member. off Hwy. 74 Bypass, Shelby 720 Hamrick St., Mon.-Sat. 11AM-2PM & 4:30-8PM Sun 11AM-2:15PM 704-482-8581 704-482-8581 Thanks to our loyal customers for more than 50 years of business. SCOGGIN’S SCOGGIN’S Full Loungel Seafood & Steak House Take Out Orderst Nightly Specials All ABC Permits Nightly Specials • All ABC Permits Locally Owned & Operated One mile west of Rutherfordton on Hwy. 74 828-287-3167 4:00PM Locally Owned & Operated Rutherfordton, NC Tuesday-Saturday DON’T GET BURNED BY GRILLING MYTHS Are you ready to get cooking? Grilling is a staple of also reduce the amount of charring that occurs. Myth: Grilling and barbecuing are the same thing. Fact: Actually, they’re not. Grilling cooks food over high heat for a short duration of time. Barbecuing uses low, indi- rect heat to cook foods, generally all day or even overnight. Grilling is used for foods that would dry out if cooked for a long time. Less expensive, tougher cuts of meat can be barbecued, such as brisket. Myth: Grills require special cleaning to prevent bacte- ria. Fact: Concern about foodborne illnesses is very real. Bacteria can lead to stomach discomfort and other symp- toms. However, it is not necessary to sterilize your grill. The high heat used to cook the food essentially does that work for you. Allowing your grill to preheat and cleaning it regularly will be all the precaution you need to prevent bacteria. Myth: You need to coat foods in oil to prevent sticking. Fact: Generally cleaning your grill and allowing the grating to season will be enough to prevent sticking of foods. Also, allow meats to cook thoroughly on one side before attempting to fl ip to avoid sticking. If sticking is still a problem, a light coating of cooking oil or nonstick spray applied to the grill grates can help. Courtesy Metro Editorial Spike’s Dog House & Moo-Cow’s Creamery 864-461-8444 Join Us For Our Silly Bands Party June 26th From 12 P.M.-2 P.M. Fresh Angus Beef Burgers • 100% Beef Hot Dogs Homemade French Fries/Chips Hershey’s Ice Cream/Milkshakes Fried Oreos & Twinkies/Funnel Cakes Chicken/BBQ/Beef Dogs 1099 S. Alabama Ave (Hwy 221) Chesnee • SC 286 Chimney Rock Rd. Rutherfordton Tues.-Sun. 11am-9pm 828-288-2988 Seafood & Steak House Seafood -Steaks -Lobster -Chicken -BBQ -Prime Rib Take Ou Orders • Fu l Lounge Authentic Mexican Cuisine Authentic Mexican Cuisine Sizzling Fajitas Enchiladas Supreme Vegeterian Specials Burritos Delux • Daily Lunch Specials Children’s Menu 139 S. Washington Street • Rutherfordton 220 Oak Street Extension • Forest City 828-288-3600 Mon.-Fri. 11-2 & 5-10 • Sat. 12-10 • Sun. 12-9 Locations: Shelby, Lenior, Marion, Forest City, Kings Mtn. Sandwiches Soups Salads More Now Offering Steaks & Seafood Mon.-Thurs. 11-3 Fri. 11-9 Sat. 4-9 310 S. Alabama Avenue • Chesnee SC 864.703.7035 Burger Tip When forming your hamburger patties, be sure not to handle the burgers too much. Otherwise you can end up with a tough burger. Remember to keep your hands and the meat cold. Otherwise the fat in the meat can begin to melt and also contribute to a tougher burger or poor texture. Mimi’s Dairy-O Pizza & Grill Try our delicious Blitzer’s! Oreo, Snickers, Heath Bar, Butterfi nger, Reeses Peanut Butter Cup, M&M, Sprinkles, Choco Chip Cookie Dough 139 S. Washington Street • Rutherfordton 828-286-2860 Home of the Foot Long Hot Dog & Peanut Butter Milk Shake! Call-ins Welcome Call-ins Welcome OpOpen 7 days a week!en 7 days a week! ©Community First Media Community First Media

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