9 what’s at the market do your garden right this fall

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Free composting demonstration The Community Center Learning Garden will host its semiannual composting dem- onstration on Saturday, Sep- tember 15 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Learn about composting outdoors with manufactured or homemade bins and indoor composting with worms. The demonstration is free and open to the public with no registration required. The Orange County Solid Waste Management Department and the Chapel Hill Parks and Rec- reation Department sponsor the event. The demonstration will be located behind the Commu- nity Center Learning Garden on Estes Drive in Chapel Hill, behind the rose garden. Let’s eat Cliff Collins of Cliff ’s Meat Market, Mildred Council of Mama Dip’s Kitchen and Keith Allen of Allen & Son Barbecue have been honored with the Tabasco Guardians of the Tra- dition award by the Southern Foodways Alliance. The award is presented at each Southern Foodways Al- liance field trip to individuals who represent the “founda- tions of American cuisine in general and Southern cuisine in particular” — most recently to these local recipients at the Camp Carolina event held last weekend at locations through- out the area. Each was pre- sented with a special award de- signed by artist and MacArthur Grant recipient John T. Scott. Recycling site closing The 24-hour recycling drop- off site adjacent to the county’s animal shelter will close perma- nently on September 30. The site, which is located on Municipal Drive off Mar- tin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, is on property owned by UNC that’s being redeveloped for the new Carolina North campus. The site is the oldest public recycling site in Orange Coun- ty and has been used since Boy Scout Troup 39 started its recy- cling program in 1970. Residents are encouraged to use the recycling site at Ce- dar Falls Park on Weaver Dairy Road as the animal shelter recy- cling site prepares to close. For more information or a list of other recycling sites, visit www. co.orange.nc.us/recycling. Thursday, September 13, 2007 The Carrboro Citizen — PAGE 9 BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL! $5 CLASSIFIEDS!! CARRBORO Acme Food & Beverage Co. 110 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 929-2268 Fax: (919) 932-1269 www.acmecarrboro.com Chosen as Top Ten Tastes in the South by Southern Living Amante Gourmet Pizza 300 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 929-3330 www.amantepizza.com Elmo’s Diner 200 N. Greensboro St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 929-2909 www.elmosdiner.com Glasshalfull 106 S. Greensboro St. Carrboro, N.C. Phone (919) 794-4107 www.glasshalfull.net Milltown 307 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 968-2460 Padgett Station 401 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 357-3194 Panzanella 200 N. Greensboro St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 929-6626 Fax: (919) 942-4889 www.panzanella.coop Provence 203 W. Weaver St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 967-5008 Monday – Saturday 5:30pm Spotted Dog 111 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 933-1117 Fax: (919) 933-5046 www.spotteddogrestaurant.com Tyler’s Restaurant and Taproom/The Speakeasy 102 E. Main St. Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 929-6881 Fax: (919) 929-9755 www.tylerstaproom.com Weaver Street Market Café 101 E. Weaver St. Carr Mill Mall Carrboro, NC Phone: (919) 929-0010 Fax: (919) 942-4889 WEST END Carolina Brewery 460 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: 942-1800 www.carolinabrewery.com Crook’s Corner 610 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 929-7643 Fax: (919) 968-9777 www.crookscorner.com Elaine’s on Franklin 454 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 960-2770 Fax: (919) 960-7780 www.elainesonfranklin.com Fiesta Grill 3307 Hwy 54 West Chapel Hill, NC Phone: 919-928-9002 http://fiestagrill.us Four Eleven West 411 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 967-2782 Fax: (919) 929-0780 www.411west.com Ham’s 310 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 933-3767 Fax: (919) 933-3791 La Residence 202 W. Rosemary St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 967-2506 Fax: (919) 967-2504 www.laresidencedining.com Lantern Restaurant 423 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 969-8846 www.lanternrestaurant.com Mama Dip’s Kitchen, Inc. 408 W. Rosemary St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 942-5837 Fax: (919) 942-1469 www.mamadips.com Panera Bread 213 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 929-9189 Fax: (919) 929-9186 www.paneranc.com Talulla’s 456 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 933-1177 Fax: (919) 933-9322 www.talullas.com Windows Restaurant at the Franklin Hotel 311 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Phone: (919) 442-4020 Fax: (919) 442-4040 www.franklinhotelnc.com PITTSBORO Carolina Brewery 120 Lowes Drive, Suite 100 Pittsboro, NC Phone: 545-2330 www.carolinabrewery.com Restaurant Guide September 12 and 15 Arugula, bush beans - green and yellow wax, green and yellow broad, and haricot vert varieties; corn (small quantities,) cucumbers - pickling and slicing; eggplant, field peas - black-eye, butter beans, cow, lady, purple hull, october beans, and edamame; fennel, figs, garlic, grapes - scuppernongs and muscadines; herb bunches - basil, dill, and parsley; leeks, field lettuces (in small amounts) and hydroponic lettuce - bibb, red oak, and lolla rosa; melons - cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon varieties; okra - red and green varieties, onions - yellow, green, and red; peppers - hot and sweet varieties; potatoes - corolla, pe- ruvian, yukon gold, and sweet are just a few varieties avail- able; purslane, radishes (small amounts,) squash - summer and winter varieties; tomatoes - Big Beef, Early Girl, En- chantment, Sungolds, and Tomande are just a few variet- ies available; turnips (small amounts,) vegetable and herb seedlings, bedding and landscape plants, cut flowers, suc- culent houseplants; pastured-based meats - beef, buffalo, chicken (limited quantities,) goat, lamb, pork; charcuterie: bacon, bratwurst, breakfast sausage, chorizo, country ham, hot and sweet italian sausage; eggs, fresh and aged cow’s milk and goat’s milk cheeses, honey, pecans, pickles, jams, jellies, wine, prepared foods, and crafts. *Produce availability dependent on weather conditions Ingredients 2 pounds long, slender eggplants*, sliced lengthwise 3/4 inch thick 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing 4 cups crustless country bread in 1-inch pieces (4 ounces) 4 anchovy fillets, chopped or 4 tea- spoons anchovy paste 2 tablespoons chopped parsley* 1 tablespoon chopped capers 1 garlic clove*, minced Finely grated zest of 1/2 lemon 4 ounces crumbled feta cheese* (about 1 cup) 4 large tomatoes*, cored and thinly sliced (about 2 pounds) Salt and freshly ground black pepper *Available at market Procedure Position a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 450°. Arrange the eggplant slices in a single layer on a foil-lined baking sheet. Brush the eggplant slices with olive oil and bake until they are golden brown and tender, about 20 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and use a spatula to loosen the eggplant slices from the foil. Set aside. Reduce the oven temperature to 400°. Combine the bread, anchovies, parsley, capers, garlic, lemon zest and 1/2 teaspoon salt in the bowl of a food processor. Add 1/4 cup of olive oil and pulse to form coarse crumbs. Sprinkle the feta over the eggplant and top with the sliced tomatoes. Season with salt and pep- per. Scatter the crumbs over the tomatoes. Return the pan to the upper third of the oven and bake until the top of the gratin is browned and crisp, about 50 minutes. Let cool for 10 minutes and serve warm, al- though it’s also good at room temperature. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. recipe of the week Eggplant, Tomato and Feta Gratin with Crunchy Crumb Topping from Sheri Castle of Creative Cook- ing with Sheri Castle what’s at the market Saturday March 24 - Dec. 22 7 a.m. - Noon Southern Village May 3 - Aug. 30 4 - 7 p.m. Wednesday April 11 - Oct. 17 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES — Cookie is absolutely the sweetest cat ever! She loves people and will reposition herself near you when you en- ter the room. She likes to curl up next to your feet and lounge. And she’s smart too! She will follow your hand and seems like she could easily be taught some fun tricks! Cookie has been in the shelter since early May and has watched lots of other cats be ad- opted since then. She’s been patiently waiting to find a home of her own. Do you have room for little Cookie? Stop by Orange County’s Animal Shelter, 1081 MLK Jr. Blvd, Chapel Hill, or call 967-7383. You can also see her online at www.co.orange.nc.us/ani- malservices/adoption.asp. APS OF ORANGE COUNTY Hi, I’m Griselda, a 4- year-old Domestic Medium Hair. Don’t I look mean? Looks can be deceiving; I’m really a softy. My left ear always points down because of an old injury. I have downy fur and am sweet on people. I like to be around other cats also. I think I’m pretty easy to please and an understanding companion. Come visit me.To visit me or any of my friends, go to www.ani- malprotectionsociety.org or call 304-2300. The APS is located at 6311 Nicks Rd., Mebane. pets of the week puzzle solutions 106 S. Greensboro St. Downtown Carrboro 919.932.7600 www.fifthseasongardening.com 9 Fall is the perfect time to plant perennials so they can take root and yield beautiful blooms come Spring. Shop at Fifth Season for perennials, pansies, and other Fall plants along with organic soils and fertilizers. As the weather cools things really heat up with hydroponic gardening. We’ve got you covered with the finest selection of grow lights, hydroponic systems, and nutrients in the area. Garden right this and every season with Fifth Season! LANDSCAPE & GARDEN DESIGN SERVICES USING ORGANIC PRODUCTS DO YOUR GARDEN RIGHT THIS FALL Perennials and other Fall Plants Organic Soil, Amendments & Pest Control Grow Lights & Hydroponic Supplies House Plants & Ceramic Pots The Flats Condominiums www.theflatscondominiums.com Franklin Street Realty Jeff Rupkalvis REALTOR 260-3333 jeff@homeguy.com From $185k Mark J. Rhoades Financial Advisor 3511 Shannon Road, Suite 300 Durham, NC 27707 (919) 490-7129 or (800) 851-1331 [email protected] www.fa.smithbarney.com/markrhoades ©2007 Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Member SIPC. Smith Barney is a division and service mark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and its affiliates and is used and registered throughout the world. Citi and Citi with Arc Design are trademarks and service marks of Citigroup Inc. and its affiliates, and are used and registered throughout the world. JON WILSON TRIMMING •MULCHING •LAWN MAINTENANCE 919-614-5530 [email protected] IN SEASON ILLUSTRATION BY PHIL BLANK In Brief

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Page 1: 9 what’s at the market DO YOUR GARDEN RIGHT THIS FALL

Free composting demonstration

The Community Center Learning Garden will host its semiannual composting dem-onstration on Saturday, Sep-tember 15 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Learn about composting outdoors with manufactured or homemade bins and indoor composting with worms.

The demonstration is free and open to the public with

no registration required. The Orange County Solid Waste Management Department and the Chapel Hill Parks and Rec-reation Department sponsor the event.

The demonstration will be located behind the Commu-nity Center Learning Garden on Estes Drive in Chapel Hill, behind the rose garden.

Let’s eatCliff Collins of Cliff ’s Meat

Market, Mildred Council of Mama Dip’s Kitchen and Keith Allen of Allen & Son Barbecue

have been honored with the Tabasco Guardians of the Tra-dition award by the Southern Foodways Alliance.

The award is presented at each Southern Foodways Al-liance field trip to individuals who represent the “founda-tions of American cuisine in general and Southern cuisine in particular” — most recently to these local recipients at the Camp Carolina event held last weekend at locations through-out the area. Each was pre-sented with a special award de-signed by artist and MacArthur Grant recipient John T. Scott.

Recycling site closingThe 24-hour recycling drop-

off site adjacent to the county’s animal shelter will close perma-nently on September 30.

The site, which is located on Municipal Drive off Mar-tin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, is on property owned by UNC that’s being redeveloped for the new Carolina North campus.

The site is the oldest public recycling site in Orange Coun-ty and has been used since Boy Scout Troup 39 started its recy-cling program in 1970.

Residents are encouraged to use the recycling site at Ce-dar Falls Park on Weaver Dairy Road as the animal shelter recy-cling site prepares to close. For more information or a list of other recycling sites, visit www.co.orange.nc.us/recycling.

Thursday, September 13, 2007 The Carrboro Citizen — page 9

BACK-TO-SCHOOLSPECIAL!

$5 CLASSIFIEDS!!

Carrboro

Acme Food & Beverage Co.110 E. Main St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 929-2268Fax: (919) 932-1269www.acmecarrboro.comChosen as Top Ten Tastes in the South by Southern Living

Amante Gourmet Pizza300 E. Main St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 929-3330www.amantepizza.com

Elmo’s Diner200 N. Greensboro St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 929-2909www.elmosdiner.com

Glasshalfull106 S. Greensboro St.Carrboro, N.C.Phone (919) 794-4107www.glasshalfull.net

Milltown307 E. Main St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 968-2460

Padgett Station401 E. Main St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 357-3194

Panzanella200 N. Greensboro St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 929-6626Fax: (919) 942-4889www.panzanella.coop

Provence203 W. Weaver St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 967-5008Monday – Saturday 5:30pm

Spotted Dog 111 E. Main St.Carrboro, NC

Phone: (919) 933-1117Fax: (919) 933-5046www.spotteddogrestaurant.com

Tyler’s Restaurant and Taproom/The Speakeasy102 E. Main St.Carrboro, NCPhone: (919) 929-6881Fax: (919) 929-9755www.tylerstaproom.com

Weaver StreetMarket Café101 E. Weaver St.Carr Mill MallCarrboro, NCPhone: (919) 929-0010Fax: (919) 942-4889

West end

Carolina Brewery460 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: 942-1800www.carolinabrewery.com

Crook’s Corner610 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 929-7643Fax: (919) 968-9777www.crookscorner.com

Elaine’s on Franklin454 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 960-2770Fax: (919) 960-7780www.elainesonfranklin.com

Fiesta Grill3307 Hwy 54 West Chapel Hill, NCPhone: 919-928-9002http://fiestagrill.us

Four Eleven West411 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 967-2782Fax: (919) 929-0780www.411west.comHam’s

310 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 933-3767Fax: (919) 933-3791

La Residence202 W. Rosemary St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 967-2506Fax: (919) 967-2504www.laresidencedining.com

Lantern Restaurant423 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 969-8846www.lanternrestaurant.com

Mama Dip’s Kitchen, Inc.408 W. Rosemary St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 942-5837Fax: (919) 942-1469www.mamadips.com

Panera Bread213 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 929-9189Fax: (919) 929-9186www.paneranc.com

Talulla’s456 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 933-1177Fax: (919) 933-9322www.talullas.com

Windows Restaurantat the Franklin Hotel311 W. Franklin St.Chapel Hill, NCPhone: (919) 442-4020Fax: (919) 442-4040www.franklinhotelnc.com

Pittsboro

Carolina Brewery120 Lowes Drive, Suite 100Pittsboro, NCPhone: 545-2330www.carolinabrewery.com

Restaurant Guide

September 12 and 15Arugula, bush beans - green and yellow wax, green and yellow broad, and haricot vert varieties; corn (small quantities,) cucumbers - pickling and slicing; eggplant, field peas - black-eye, butter beans, cow, lady, purple hull, october beans, and edamame; fennel, figs, garlic, grapes - scuppernongs and muscadines; herb bunches - basil, dill, and parsley; leeks, field lettuces (in small amounts) and hydroponic lettuce - bibb, red oak, and lolla rosa; melons - cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon varieties; okra - red and green varieties, onions - yellow, green, and red; peppers - hot and sweet varieties; potatoes - corolla, pe-ruvian, yukon gold, and sweet are just a few varieties avail-

able; purslane, radishes (small amounts,) squash - summer and winter varieties; tomatoes - Big Beef, Early Girl, En-chantment, Sungolds, and Tomande are just a few variet-ies available; turnips (small amounts,) vegetable and herb seedlings, bedding and landscape plants, cut flowers, suc-culent houseplants; pastured-based meats - beef, buffalo, chicken (limited quantities,) goat, lamb, pork; charcuterie: bacon, bratwurst, breakfast sausage, chorizo, country ham, hot and sweet italian sausage; eggs, fresh and aged cow’s milk and goat’s milk cheeses, honey, pecans, pickles, jams, jellies, wine, prepared foods, and crafts.

*Produce availability dependent on weather conditions

Ingredients2 pounds long, slender eggplants*, sliced lengthwise 3/4 inch thick1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing4 cups crustless country bread in 1-inch pieces (4 ounces)4 anchovy fillets, chopped or 4 tea-spoons anchovy paste2 tablespoons chopped parsley*1 tablespoon chopped capers1 garlic clove*, mincedFinely grated zest of 1/2 lemon4 ounces crumbled feta cheese* (about 1 cup)4 large tomatoes*, cored and thinly sliced (about 2 pounds)Salt and freshly ground black pepper

*Available at market

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ProcedurePosition a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 450°.Arrange the eggplant slices in a single layer on a foil-lined baking sheet. Brush the eggplant slices with olive oil and bake until they are golden brown and tender, about 20 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and use a spatula to loosen the eggplant slices from the foil. Set aside.Reduce the oven temperature to 400°.Combine the bread, anchovies, parsley, capers, garlic, lemon zest and 1/2 teaspoon salt in the bowl of a food processor. Add 1/4 cup of olive oil and pulse to form coarse crumbs.Sprinkle the feta over the eggplant and top with the sliced tomatoes. Season with salt and pep-per. Scatter the crumbs over the tomatoes. Return the pan to the upper third of the oven and bake until the top of the gratin is browned and crisp, about 50 minutes.Let cool for 10 minutes and serve warm, al-though it’s also good at room temperature.

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recipe of the weekEggplant, Tomato and Feta Gratin with Crunchy Crumb Topping from Sheri Castle of Creative Cook-ing with Sheri Castle

what’s at the market

SaturdayMarch 24 - Dec. 22

7 a.m. - Noon

Southern VillageMay 3 - Aug. 30

4 - 7 p.m.

WednesdayApril 11 - Oct. 173:30 - 6:30 p.m.

ORANGE COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES — Cookie is absolutely the sweetest cat ever! She loves people and will reposition herself near you when you en-ter the room. She likes to curl up next to your feet and lounge. And she’s smart too! She will follow your hand and seems like she could easily be taught some fun tricks! Cookie has been in the shelter since early May and has watched lots of other cats be ad-opted since then. She’s been patiently waiting to find a home of her own. Do you have room for little Cookie? Stop by Orange County’s Animal Shelter, 1081 MLK Jr. Blvd, Chapel Hill, or call 967-7383. You can also see her online at www.co.orange.nc.us/ani-malservices/adoption.asp.

APS OF ORANGE COUNTY — Hi, I’m Griselda, a 4-year-old Domestic Medium Hair. Don’t I look mean? Looks can be deceiving; I’m really a softy. My left ear always points down because of an old injury. I have downy fur and am sweet on people. I like to be around other cats also. I think I’m pretty easy to please and an understanding companion. Come visit me.To visit me or any of my friends, go to www.ani-malprotectionsociety.org or call 304-2300. The APS is located at 6311 Nicks Rd., Mebane.

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106 S. Greensboro St. Downtown Carrboro 919.932.7600 www.fifthseasongardening.com

9Fall is the perfect time to plant perennials so they can take root and yield beautiful blooms come Spring. Shop at Fifth Season for perennials, pansies, and other Fall plants along with organic soils and fertilizers. As the weather cools things really heat up with hydroponic gardening. We’ve got you covered with the finest selection of grow lights, hydroponic systems, and nutrients in the area. Garden right this and every season with Fifth Season!

LANDSCAPE & GARDEN DESIGN SERVICES USING ORGANIC PRODUCTS

DO YOUR GARDEN RIGHT THIS FALL

Perennials and other Fall Plants

Organic Soil, Amendments & Pest Control

Grow Lights & Hydroponic Supplies

House Plants & Ceramic Pots

The Flats Condominiumswww.theflatscondominiums.com

Franklin Street Realty Jeff Rupkalvis REALTOR 260-3333 [email protected]

From $185k

Mark J. RhoadesFinancial Advisor

3511 Shannon Road, Suite 300Durham, NC 27707(919) 490-7129 or (800) [email protected] www.fa.smithbarney.com/markrhoades

©2007 Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Member SIPC. Smith Barney is a division and service mark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and its affi liates and is used and registered throughout the world. Citi and Citi with Arc Design are trademarks and service marks of Citigroup Inc. and its affi liates, and are used and registered throughout the world.

24838 Smith BarneyFarrington & Favia Job No.: 132 Size: 3.791’’ x 2’’Description: Business Card Mark J. Rhoades…August07/SmithBarney/24838-Z-018/20/07 kk/jn Proof 5 4

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ILLUSTRATION BY PHIL BLANK

In Brief