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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2001, p. 12

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Turkey fingers a luxury for true Guthrie earlyâ€"birds en the sun rose on Wpril 22, 1889, Guthrie, Oklahoma consisted of a water tank, two houses and a railway FINE AUTOMOBILE BODY AND PAINT Meticulous Restoration Original Paint Finishes Unsurpassed Collision Repair FINE AUTO INC. 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchener 578â€"2052 Specializing In BMW PORSCHE JAGUAR Mercedes Benz Dealer Authorized Mkhith Mkhich Long before the first horseback rider galloped in from the east at 12:40 p.m., they had claimed most of the valuable town lots. In the early morning, Guthrie was alive with deputy _ U.S. _ marshals, judges, reporters, governâ€" ment officials and eager setâ€" tlers who were bold enough to arrive before the official start of the Oklahoma Land Rush. Anyone who entered the unassigned lands prior to noon was prohibited from making a land claim, but that law didn‘t stop the "sooners", as these eager landâ€"grabbers were called. The first of many trains Coat turkey strips, one at a time, with mayonnaise mixture, then roll in breadâ€" crumb mixture. Gently shake off excess crumbs and lay turkey on the baking sheet. Bake in 350 degree oven for 30 minutes or until turkey is no longer pink in the center. While oven is heating. mix mayonnaise, honey and parsley in a bowl. In another bowl, comâ€" bine breadcrumbs, Parmesan â€" cheese, â€" garlic powder, salt and pepper. __ Lightly spray a flat baking sheet with cooking oil. Slice turkey breast into strips 1/4 inch thick. Cut extra long pieces in half. Wash, skin and remove bone from the turkey breast. Place _ turkey _ breast between wax paper. Flatten thick parts with a mallet or by pressing down with the palm of your hand Do this until the breast is an even thickness. Preâ€"heat oven degrees fahrenheit On that first night in Guthrie on their own land, not many people had either a roof over their heads, a bed under their bodies or a good meal in their stomachs. What a luxury these turkey fingers would have been. And you can bet your land claim that those earlyâ€" bird "sooners" would have been first in line for the grub. They ran until they found a piece of land without a flag and drove in a stake bearing their names or initials. Those with bicycles and buggies were able to push further afield to the 160â€"acre homesteads. By nightfall, there were 10,000 to 15,000 people livâ€" ing in Guthrie. arrived at 1:25 p.m. As each train slowed, landâ€"hungry men and women jumped from the windows, cowâ€" catchers and roofs. Cover all the bases with an ad in the Waterloo Chronicle _ call 886â€"2830 1/8 cup honey 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley 3/4 cup fine bread crumbs 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper Nonâ€"stick cooking oil spray HONEY BREADED TURKEY FINGERS (Makes 3 servings) 1 turkey breast half (about 675 grams) 1/3 cup mayonnaise to 375

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