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ELEMENTARYMONDAY
Chicken Sandwich, French Fries, Carrots, Milk, Juice,
FruitTUESDAY
Pizza, California Blend, Milk, Juice, Fruit, Cookie
WEDNESDAYChicken Legs, Au Gratin
Potato, Green Beans, Milk/Juice, Fruit, Bread & Butter
THURSDAYNo SchoolFRIDAYNo School
JR/SR HIGHMONDAY
Hot Dogs, Baked Beans, Carrot Sticks, Fruit, Milk/
Juice, Salad BarTUESDAY
Chicken Tenders, Hash Brown, Roll w/Butter,
Fruit, Milk/Juice, Salad Bar
WEDNESDAYCheesy Flatbread, Green Beans, Fruit, Milk/Juice,
Salad Bar, CookieTHURSDAY
No SchoolFRIDAYNo School
STARKE COUNTY CO-OPHamlet, Indiana574-867-2411
OREGON-DAVIS SCHOOLS
December 18-22
STARKE COUNTY CO-OPHamlet, Indiana574-867-2411
KNOX
December 18-22ELEMENTARY BREAKFAST & LUNCH
MONDAY: Juice, Fruit, Oatmeal Bar, Cheese SticksTUESDAY: Juice, Fruit, Apple Fritter
WEDNESDAY: Juice, Fruit, BKFT SliderTHURSDAY: Juice, Fruit, Cinnamon Rolls
FRIDAY: No SchoolH H H H H H H
MONDAY: Corn Dog, Potatoes, Green Beans, Pineapple
TUESDAY: Hamburger/Bun, Potatoes, Baked Beans, Peaches
WEDNESDAY: Chicken Nuggets, Whipped Potatoes, Gravy, Corn, Mixed Fruit
THURSDAY: Sack Lunch (Uncrustable, Fruit, Veggie, Chips, Treat, Cheese Stick)
FRIDAY: No School
MIDDLE SCHOOL BREAKFAST & LUNCHMONDAY: Asst. Cereal/Grahams
TUESDAY: Pancake on StickWEDNESDAY: Biscuits/Gravy
THURSDAY: Sack LunchFRIDAY: No School
H H H H H H HMONDAY: Chicken Rings, Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes/Gravy, Corn, PineappleTUESDAY: Italian Beef, Chips, Celery/PB, Carrots/
Ranch, Pears, Oatmeal PieWEDNESDAY: Chicken Quesadilla, Refried Beans,
Broccoli, Peaches, ChurroTHURSDAY: Sack Lunch
FRIDAY: No School
HIGH SCHOOL BREAKFAST & LUNCHMONDAY: Muffin, Yogurt
TUESDAY: Pancake WrapWEDNESDAY: Apple & Cherry Frudel
THURSDAY: Pop TartFRIDAY: No School
H H H H H H HMONDAY: Ravioli, Dinner Roll, Garden Salad, Diced
Cucumbers, Diced Tomatoes, California Blend, Spiced Apples, Smoothie, Fresh Fruit
TUESDAY: Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup, Tater Tots, Garden Salad, Mixed Vegetables, Applesauce,
Fresh FruitWEDNESDAY: Chicken Taquitos, Spanish Rice, Garden Salad, Refried Beans, Broccoli/Cheese,
Peaches, Smoothie, Fresh FruitTHURSDAY: Cook’s Choice
FRIDAY: No School
BREAKFASTMonday
Mini Donuts, JuiceTuesday
Breakfast Pizza, JuiceWednesday
Yogurt, Grahams, JuiceThursday
French Toast Sticks, JuiceFriday
Cereal, Cheese Stick, Juice
LUNCHMonday
Tenderloin/Bun, Crispy Cubes, Carrot Sticks, Peaches
Jr/Sr High Choice:HamburgerTuesday
Tangerine Chicken, Rice Pilaf, Broccoli, Bread, Pineapple
WednesdayBiscuits & Gravy, Scrambled
Eggs, Tater Tots, JuiceThursday
Chicken Patty, Pork & Beans, Fruit Mix, Cookie
Jr/Sr High Choice:RibletFriday
Calzone, Corn, Pears, Ice Cream
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December 259:00 a.m. - Holy Cross
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Vol. 52 December 12, 2017 No. 50Marketing Director/Publisher . . . . . . . . Cindy Stockton
[email protected] Managing Editor . . . . . . . . Greg Hildebrand
[email protected] Manager . . . . . . . . Michele Louderback
• Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes •DONNA’S DAY: CREATIVE FAMILY FUN
By Donna Erickson
How do you mash your potatoes? Little did I realize until I casually asked around that there are as many techniques and add-ins as there are families that love eating them.
Satisfying and delicious, mashed potatoes are one of the first dishes my kids learned to prepare. While my 10-year-old son took on the peeling and slicing, my 8-year-old daughter engaged her muscles 25 minutes later, mashing the tender chunks.
Whether you rice ‘em, mash ‘em or cream ‘em with an electric mixer, let’s face it -- they do take time to prepare from scratch. That’s where this make-ahead recipe fits my schedule, especially during this busy holiday season. Prep this large batch a day or two in advance, getting your kids in the “mash,” and relax knowing they’ll be ready to pop in the oven to serve when you need them.
MAKE-AHEAD MASHED POTATOES(Makes 10-12 servings)
5 pounds russet or Yukon Gold potatoes 1 tablespoon salt1/4 cup melted butter1 8-ounce package cream cheese, room temperature
and cut into chunks1 cup sour cream, room temperatureSalt and pepper to taste (I use white pepper)Garnishes such as paprika, chopped fresh chives or
parsley (optional)
To prepare the potatoes:1. Quarter or halve the potatoes, so that chunks are
equal in size. This is a good job for your pre-teen.
Place in a large pot with enough cold water to cover by 1 inch. Add 1 tablespoon salt. Bring to a boil over high heat, reduce to medium and cook for about 20-25 minutes until tender when pierced with a fork. Drain potatoes well in a colander.
2. Now it’s time to mash them while they are hot, using your favorite family method. If you use a ricer, work together with your child to rice the potatoes into a large bowl. If you prefer a traditional hand potato masher, pour the potatoes in the bowl and mash. Or, use an electric mixer. With all methods, add butter as you go. Next, stir in cream cheese, sour cream, and salt and pepper to taste. Stir well until smooth.
3. Taste the mixture, adding more seasoning, if you wish. Sometimes we add a few shakes of Lowry’s seasoning.
To store: Pour the mixture into a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, smoothing the top. Cool, cover and put into the refrigerator for up to three days.
To bake: Heat oven to 350 F. Remove potatoes from refrigerator. Bake uncovered for 45 minutes. Add garnishes and serve.
Cook’s Note: To enhance with garlic flavor, peel and halve 2 garlic cloves. Cook and mash with potatoes.
***Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s
Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”
(c) 2017 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd.
• Walking in Winter •SENIOR NEWS LINE
By Matilda Charles
Walking is one of the best exercises seniors can do. It helps with depression, blood pressure, mental acuity, muscle strength, bone mass, joint support, balance and more. For some of us, however, walking outdoors can be a problem now that cold weather has arrived. Along with freezing temperatures, snow and ice on sidewalks can be treacherous.
There are ways around that, however. You only need to think of indoor places that are big enough.
* If you live near a big mall, ask if early-morning walking is allowed. Not only will it be climate-controlled, but the floors are flat and many have benches along the way.
* Is there a gym with an indoor track near you, or a rec center? How about the high school’s gym or the hallways before or after school? Or a large business complex, or big-box store? If nothing else, take a few extra laps around the grocery store’s outermost aisles.
* What you need to get started: a couple friends and
sturdy shoes. Carry your cellphone in an interior pocket and wear a hat until you get warmed up from being outside. Don’t walk with your hands in your pocket, though, because that changes your balance.
* You also need motivation. That’s where friends can come in. If you’re expected at a certain place at a certain time, or if the walking group shows up at your door to collect you, you’re more likely to go than if you try to motivate yourself.
* If you absolutely have no nearby indoor places to walk, ask your library if they have indoor walking exercise videos. You can walk right at home.
Ask your doctor if a 30-minute walk each day would be appropriate for you, or maybe one hour three times a week.
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
• Trivia Test •By Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: What was the former name of the country Burkina Faso?
2. MEDICAL: What common malady would you be suffering from if you had ephelides?
3. ASTRONOMY: Where is the SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) Institute located?
4. MOVIES: What country was the film “The Killing Fields” about?
5. LITERATURE: In what 20th-century novel did the Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors appear?
6. MUSIC: Which 1960s-70s band was associated with brothers John and Tom Fogerty?
7. FOOD & DRINK: What type of liquor drink is Courvoisier?
8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which
president popularized the phrase “the buck stops here”?
9. U.S. STATES: Which of state’s nicknam is The Bay State?
10. MYTHOLOGY: What Greek goddess was believed to possess a universal remedy?
Answers1. Republic of Upper Volta2. Freckles3. Mountain View, California4. Cambodia5. “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”6. Creedence Clearwater Revival7. Cognac8. Harry Truman9. Massachusetts10. Panacea
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, Not running; Assorted industrial rolling carts; allet jacks; Metro racking; Enclosed trailer; 20x30 American flag; Chore Master 2500 psi gas power washer; Large Jobox model 1-674990; Roll of chain; Drum lifter;2-wheel carts; Paper products, towels, rags etc.; Dayton hanging heater; Nat. gas infrared heater by Dayton 60K BTU; Surge protector outlet strips; Strip door curtain; Electric motors and pumps; 10-ton jack stand pair; Dayton 7x12” metal bandsaw; Assorted exhaust fans; Skid of “black box” items; Drywall Sheeting cart; Assorted light fixtures; Danby compact upright freezer DUFM043A1WDD; Signode strapping machine; Stainless steel table; Westward rolling toolbox; Wilton shop vise; 8” Dayton bench grinder; Coxreels hose reels; Dayton arbor 3-ton press; Smaller Snap-On tool box, Salesman sample; Husky socket sets; 48” Rigid pipe wrench; Air filters; Assorted diamond plate toolboxes; Assorted lexicon sheets; Commercial water heater 120 gallon ES120-18-G; Oil dry; Trash bags and can liners; Spill containment systems; Large metal shop cabinet with plastic organizing bins; Round oak single pedestal claw feet newer dining table w/large leaf & 6 pressed back oakchairs; glass top 2 pc. china cabinet in oak; John Deere model LA145 riding lawn tractor w/rear bagger, 48” deck, shift on the go, 22 hp, only 124 hrs., very nice, also w/a snow plow; JohnDeere 10P single axle lawn & garden trailer; Stihl model 205 gas powered chain saw; smaller Stihl single hand 16” bar chain saw, model 009L; Poulan 20” bar gas powered chain saw; Stihl straight shaft fish line power trimmer; Bobcat style skid loader forks attachment; Exmark Lazer Z 25 hp 52” deck, zero turn lawn mower w/power bagger, 2016 hrs., runs well; very nice Quincy 5 hphorizontal single phase commercial air compressor; 3 ton floor jack; misc. hand tools; posthole digger; 24’ aluminum extension ladder; aluminum stepladder; (2) Toro self-propelled 21” power lawn mower, rear baggers; acetylene oxygen tank only; fireplace insert; various coolers & watercontainers; 2 automatic washers; air tired wheelbarrow; bullet type kerosene heater; John Deere model X300 hydrostatic riding lawn tractor w/rear bagger, 42” deck, only 226 hrs.; Very nice all original Economy Power King lawn & garden tractor, all gear drive, model 1614 &50” mowerdeck, a 52” front blade, 3pt attachment, chains & all good sheet metal; Nice Simplicity Sno-away 22” 5½ HP snow blower; Numerous & various power push mowers; Mono 36” bar gas powered chain saw; Varied aluminum extension ladders, aluminum step ladders; Numerous and variouslawn & garden hand tools; Garden tools; Garden tiller; Fertilizer spreader; Older table saw; Emglo small tank air compressor; 2 wheel electric grinder; Varied shop items; Electric cords; 20- nice potato crates; Wheelbarrow; Jack stands, etc.; Like new Frigidaire digital upright approx. 20 cu.ft. freezer white textured; Nice oak antique large 2-door glass front wardrobe w/ 2 lower drawers; Varied plank bottom chairs; Over 3 semi loads of new inventory and supplies…
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PUBLIC AUCTIONHeld at the Hahn Auction Building, east of downtown Nappanee, IN on US 6 (Market St.) to Oakland Ave., then 2 blocks
south at 401 S. Oakland Ave., Nappanee, IN 46550
Friday, December 15, 2017 • 1:00 pm
Doors Open at8:00 a.m.for Preview
Phil Hahn - (574) 535-3783 IN Lic. #AU01012967
Brian Wuthrich (574) 268-4940 - Milford, IN
Jason Hahn (574) 536-7682
Clint Cripe (574) 354-8006
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3 bay stainless 90” sink; 30” and 18” gas ranges; Superior 2 door stainless gas pizza oven; gas 4-burner select commercial range; Delfield stainless 2-door refrigerator, other various refrigerators and freezers; older approx. 80” chest type display ice cream freezer; 2 compartment Blodgett gas pizza oven; 2 grocery checkout conveyors; large amount of peg board hardware; 2 commercial 3 door 78” True and 82” Zero rolling refrigerator/freezers; varied BTU suspended gas furnaces; various 1’ square ceramic tile; John Deere model LX266 cruise control shifting riding lawn tractor, 38” deck, runs; 12’ wide 7 section approx. 10’ overhead door with hardware, nice unit; 6 high 10’ rolling bleachers; approx. 90 of the poly 8’ banquet tables made by Enduro; approx. 150 woodgrain 8’ banquet tables; approx. 150 varied folding steel chairs plus rolling steel chair racks; (approx. 30) 22’ 4:12 used wooden trusses; large amount (approx. 75) stackable banquet chairs; large amount of varied used lumber: 4’, 6’, 8’, various lengths; large stack of rolled up, used commercial carpeting; large amount of conduit and piping, sprinkler pipe, etc., all used; large pile of wooden pine 8’x8’ barn beams, varied lengths; large amount of varied lattice, some
painted paneling, some original paneling, peg board, all used; mesh rollup security door 11’ wide x 8’ high; wooden shelving, enclosed glass door cases; various pieces of flea market products, jewelry, plates, etc.; 2 oak cabinets 8’ tall open topped, 2 piece 4’ wide; varied 6’ glass topped showcases; electric nacho bin; lg. ornamental wishing well; commercial restaurant rolling rack with numerous 18’x26’ aluminum trays; new Aladdin kerosene heaters; numerous and various table lights; miscellaneous books; 2 piece dining room sideboard glass doored china cabinets, varied chest of drawers, antique oak dresser with mirror, numerous and various pictures; and much more not listed.
Terms: Cash or Check with proper ID. Credit Card w/Convenience FeeAny Announcements Made Day of Sale Take Precedence Over Printed Matter
The Former Dutch Village
Phil Hahn - (574) 535-3783 IN Lic. #AU01012967
Brian Wuthrich (574) 268-4940 - Milford, IN
Jason Hahn (574) 536-7682
Clint Cripe (574) 354-8006
Office (574) 773-8445Nappanee, INAC39800021
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PUBLIC AUCTIONTuesday, December 19th, 2017
Starting at 3:00PMDirections: West of downtown Nappanee 1½ miles on
Market St. (US 6) to Tomahawk Trail, then north ½ mile at 700 N. Tomahawk Trail • Nappanee, IN 46550
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT • TABLES • CHAIRSFURNITURE • SALVAGE ITEMS • MISCELLANEOUS
As Dutch Village has
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Auction ActionYour guide to area auctions in Marshall and Starke Counties
525Contractors
Your dreams- Our buildings- Your satisfaction
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Post Frame
525Contractors
505Carpets/Rugs
Benefi el’sCarpet Cleaning Services
Residential & CommercialCarpet & Upholstery Professional Cleaning
David Benefi elOwner - Operator
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CleanRite Cleaning ServiceEst. 2000 • BBB • Chamber Member
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James Stone14501 Lincoln Hwy.Plymouth, IN 46563(574) 935-5456www.stoneexcavating.com
EXCAVATINGSEPTIC PUMPINGSEPTIC SYSTEMS
• Sewer &Drain Cleaning
560Heat/Vent/Air Condition
610 E. Jefferson, Plymouth
574-935-4634www.peregrineheating.com
565 HomeImprovement / Remodel
Seamless Gutters • DecksSiding • Additions
Fully insured & bonded
574-806-6433
NHINOBLES HOME IMPROVEMENT
TRUEMARK CONSTRUCTIONComplete Home
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Fully InsuredDavid Yoder
574-268-4425
572Insurance
Have Medicare questions?I HAVE ANSWERS.
Kathy SnyderLicensed Sales Representative
2526 5th Rd., Bremen, IN 46506
574-229-2229UHCMedicareSolutions.com
Chris Leeper Insurance Services
Medicare SupplementsMedicare Advantage Plans
Prescription Drug PlansLife • Long Term Care • Annuities
(574)546-3310
583Miscellaneous Services
You Need It.We Have It For Less!
www.ShopAnco.com
LOCAL SOLUTIONS. LOCAL SAVINGS!
Downtown Plymouth574-936-3336
585Paint/Wallpaper
629Small Appliance Repair
Markley Appliance
RepairServicing most
brands574-546-4583
Certifi ed Technician
650Tree Services
HootersTree Service
Tree trimming, topping, stump removal, fire wood, top soil, demolition, excavating/trucking.
Fully Insured.574-936-5818
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1/4 cup chopped green onion4 eggs, beaten, or equivalent in egg
substitute3 cups frozen loose-packed shredded
hash brown potatoes1/4 cup Oscar Mayer or Hormel Real
Bacon Bits3/4 cup shredded Kraft 2 Percent Milk
Sharp Cheddar cheese1/3 cup Land O Lakes Fat-Free Half & Half
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1. Heat oven to 350 F. Spray 8-by-8-
inch baking dish with butter-flavored cooking spray.
2. Cook onion in a small skillet sprayed with butter-flavored cooking spray over medium heat until onion is tender, stirring often. In a large bowl, combine eggs, potatoes, bacon bits, Cheddar cheese, half and half, and black pepper. Add onion. Mix well to combine. Pour mixture into prepared baking dish.
3. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes, or until center is set. Place baking dish on a wire rack and let set for 5 minutes. Divide into 6 servings.
TIP: Raw shredded potatoes, rinsed and patted dry, may be used in place of frozen potatoes.
* Each serving equals: 208 calories, 12g fat, 11g protein, 14g carb., 241mg sodium, 156mg calcium, 1g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1 1/2 Meat, 1 Starch; Carb Choices: 1.
• Strange but True •by Samantha Weaver
• It was 20th-century American author and journalist Emily Kimbrough who made the following sage observation: “Remember, we all stumble, every one of us. That’s why it’s a comfort to go hand in hand.”
• In Finland, it is traditional to pay a visit to the steam baths on Christmas Day. Nice and clean, Finns then put on new clothes before enjoying their Christmas dinner, which is served in the evening.
• The nation of Canada has the longest coastline in the world.
• Lots of people dislike lawyers, right? You might be surprised to learn, though, that it isn’t a new phenomenon. In fact, in 1641 the Massachusetts Bay colony made it illegal for anyone to earn money by representing another in court, and in 1658, the legislature of
Virginia passed legislation expelling all lawyers.
• Most people -- even word nerds like yours truly! -- aren’t aware that the plural form of Sphinx is Sphinges.
• You might not be surprised to learn that the only bones to be found in a shark’s body are in its jaws and teeth.
• Hardly anyone in Greece has a Christmas tree. Instead, most homes have a wire suspended across a shallow wooden bowl with water in the bottom. A cross wrapped in a sprig of basil is suspended from the wire, and the water keeps the basil fresh. Every day during the holiday season, a family member dips the cross and basil into some holy water and sprinkles each room of the house. In addition to the religious significance, this ritual is said to keep away the kallikantzeri, mischievous goblins that appear during the 12 days of Christmas.
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• Trying to open a stuck jar? Tap the sides of the lid on the counter or floor on all sides, and the jar will magically open. Try it!
• “Every year, we host a Christmas party. To make the house more accessible, and to make guests more comfortable, we put little tags on the door to the bathroom and whichever room we are using to hold coats, etc. I close all the other doors, so when a guest walks down the hall, they can easily figure out what door leads where. No more confused people looking for the restroom.” -- Arianna B. in Michigan
• Invest in a meat thermometer this gift-giving season. Food safety is important, but really, why guess when the technology is so easy and accurate?
• “Since we start cooking Christmas dinner almost as soon as we get up on Christmas morning, I noticed that the kids seemed to be breakfasting on cookies
exclusively. Last year, while we were waiting for Santa to arrive on Christmas Eve, I put out boxes of cereal, bowls, spoons and a pitcher for milk. I also bought a fruit tray, which I just put out in the morning. The kids ate a proper breakfast, and I still had the kitchen to myself to start preparations. It worked great!” -- Sharon L. in Florida
• To keep beverages ice-cold for your party, just save a 2-liter soda bottle or a rinsed half-gallons milk jug. Fill most of the way with water and freeze. At party time, nestle sodas, beers or water bottles around these mega ice blocks to chill drinks.
• For fun-and-colorful cloth napkins, try using bandanas. They add a bright and fancy
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• Give Cookies for Christmas •KITCHEN DIVA
By Angela Shelf Medearis
Freshly baked cookies are a wonderful holiday gift. Hosting family and friends for a cookie exchange party is a great way to start a new holiday tradition and get a variety of baked goods and some new recipes without spending much money. A cookie exchange party also is an inexpensive way to entertain because the cookies provided by your guests are the centerpiece of the party, and everyone leaves with a variety of cookies as a parting gift.
You also can host a cookie bake and exchange party. Since everyone is so busy, buying good quality cookie mixes and having the guests stir them up, bake and decorate them can become a party activity.
The first cookie exchange party started more than 70 years ago. It was usually a social event for women and was extremely popular with women’s clubs and church groups. Each person baked one or two dozen of their favorite cookies and exchanged one with each person in attendance. The party also offered a wonderful way to collect the personal stories behind the cookies. Sharing stories also acts as an ice-breaker and a way for guests to get to know each other.
Here are a few tips for hosting a cookie party exchange, plus a great recipe for my mother’s Peanut Butter Cookies.
* Invite eight to 12 people for the best variety of cookies and conversation. Traditionally, everyone attending brings a dozen of one kind of cookie, squares or candies for each of the other people in attendance, plus one dozen for themselves and an extra dozen for the “sample plate.”
Since this would require a huge amount of baking, I suggest that each person bring three dozen cookies: two dozen to exchange and a dozen for sample plate. Although each guest might not get one of each cookie
to take home, this makes the event more of a real party, as your guests won’t feel pressured to turn their kitchens into a bakery. Suggest that they wrap each dozen they are bringing separately.
* Send invitations by email or regular mail a few weeks ahead of the party. Specify a start and end time for your party. Send email reminders a week ahead of time. Remind guests to bring a large container so that they can take their cookie assortment home.
* Avoid duplication of cookies/recipes by asking guests to RSVP and tell you about the cookies that they will bring. You might want to suggest selecting a recipe that has a special family meaning or one that is traditional to their background. This is a great way to learn about the traditions and recipes of other cultures and ethnic groups.
* Ask each guest to bring a copy of their recipe to pass around with a little information about the origin or memory associated with the cookie. Having a list of the ingredients also ensures that people with food allergies can protect their health.
* If the cookies or candies have been frozen, label them “Previously Frozen.”
* Set a beautiful table and arrange all the cookies as the guests arrive.
* Create separate sample cookie and exchange cookie areas -- either ends of a table or on separate small tables. Keep each recipe on its own plate.
* Design the table or areas in a layout that provides easy access to the treats from all sides.
* Eating sweets induces thirst! Have self-serve pitchers of ice and sparkling water on hand along with warm and cool drinks, cups, plates and napkins.
This is a gathering where you can make your own rules and traditions, like baking these Easy Four-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies every year. Relax, and don’t forget to enjoy your own party!
EASY FOUR-INGREDIENT PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES
1 cup sugar, plus 3 tablespoons for sprinkling1 cup peanut butter1 egg1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1, Heat oven to 350 F, and line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper.
2. In a large bowl, stir all four ingredients together until smooth.
3. Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out 2 tablespoons of cookie dough and roll into a smooth ball.
4. Place pre-rolled cookies on your cookie sheet about 1-inch apart. Press down with the back of a fork and then press again from the opposite direction to form a criss-cross pattern.
5. Bake for 10 minutes, turn cookie sheet and continue baking for another 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with the remaining sugar. Cool cookies on sheet pan for 1-2 minutes before moving them to a wire rack to finish cooling. Makes 12-15 cookies.
5. Store in an air-tight container for up to 3 days.***Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s
author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.
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By Mark Vasto
We live in a time where we expect our athletes to be exceptional, to become “human cheat-codes” in the video-game parlance, and not simply adequate or even effective. For perhaps no other professional athlete, that sentiment rings far too true for one golfer -- Tiger Woods, the King, one might say, of heightened expectations.
As the PGA Tour’s so-called 2017 November-December Challenge Season (or as some refer to the official-ish slate of shootout and skins tournaments that don’t count toward a player’s official earnings, the “Silly Season”) begins, Tiger Woods has signaled he is all in. The problem is, he doesn’t know what that means quite yet.
The embattled former champion who once seemed destined to break every one of Jack Nicklaus’ records, the player who even made Augusta National reconfigure (read “Tiger-proof”) its hallowed links, now is looked upon as a larger-than-life curiosity. Never mind wondering if the man can win another major when the question now is: Can he even walk?
Since his late May DUI arrest, where we learned his search for a cure from back pain included taking copious amounts of pills -- Ambien, Dilaudid, THC, Vicodin and Xanax were found in his system -- Tiger has been in hybrid pain and pill management. After
his fourth back surgery in July fused together portions of his spinal cord, Tiger immediately set his sights on the course.
In late November, the legend himself returned to the Hero World Challenge, where he cautioned anyone looking for heroics.
“I don’t know how hard I can hit it, what shots can I play. ... I’m still learning this body,” Woods said. “Once I get a better understanding, I can give you a better answer.”
The Hero World Challenge was just the third tournament Tiger Woods has played in for the past two years. His exodus has been neatly filled by the arrival of Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Rose and Rickie Fowler. Unsurprisingly, the competitor who finished 15th in a field of 17 last year, who hasn’t won a tournament since 2014, who hasn’t played an official round in 10 months, still shows plenty of spark when their names come up.
“In an ideal world, I would like to have them feel what some of them had to go against all those years,” Woods said.
Can Tiger win back his awe-stricken fan base and return to anything remotely like his championship form? All we know is that he’s not out of the woods yet, and that’s the real challenge.
Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey.
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
By Chris Richcreek
1. In 2016, Corey Seager, with 26 home runs, broke the Los Angeles Dodgers’ franchise record for most homers by a shortstop. Who had held the record?
2. Name the last major-league team before the San Francisco Giants in 2016 to have at least four homers and four triples in the same game?
3. Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott set a record for most consecutive passes without an interception to start an NFL career (176). Who had held the mark?
4. When was the last time before the 2016-17 season that the Florida State men’s basketball team finished a season undefeated at home?
5. Nashville’s Pekka Rinne tied an NHL record in 2017 for most playoff wins by a Finnish-born goalie. Who else holds the record?
6. In 2017, Kyle Busch became the third NASCAR Cup driver to have back-to-back pole wins at Indianapolis. Name either of the other two.
7. Who was the last unseeded tennis player to win the women’s singles title at the French Open before Jelena Ostapenko in 2017?
Answers1. Glenn Wright hit 22 home runs in
1930.2. The New York Yankees, in 1998.3. Tom Brady, with 162 passes in 2000-
01.4. It was the 1975-76 season.5. Antti Niemi (2010-2016).6. Jeff Gordon (1995-96) and Ernie
Irvan (1997-98).7. England’s Margaret Scriven, in 1933.
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By Tony Rizzo
HOLLYWOOD -- Leonardo DiCaprio is spending more time as a producer than as an actor. He is involved in producing no less than 33 films, executive producing seven and acting in at least four. Mark L. Smith, who wrote “The Revenant,” for which Leonardo won an Oscar, has written “Conquest,” which Leonardo has in pre-production. He’s also preparing to play Theodore Roosevelt in “Roosevelt,” take on the Sicilian Mafia in “The Black Hand” and star in “Killers of the Flower Moon.” He’s just completed producing “Robin Hood,” with Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx and Jamie Dornan, as well as the mini-series “Frontiersmen,” about Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Lewis and Clark, and Andrew Jackson, no doubt inspired by “The Revenant.”
***Nicole Kidman celebrated her Emmy
win for HBO’s “Big Little Lies” by lining
up films for 2018. First up is “The Upside,” with Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart, opening March 9; followed by “Boy Erased,” with Russell Crowe and Lucas Hedges, arriving Sept. 28; and “Aquaman,” with Jason Momoa in the title role, due Dec. 21, 2018. Kidman is currently starring in the BBC series “Top of the Lake,” which is airing on The Sundance Channel in the U.S. Meanwhile, her “Big Little Lies” co-star Reese Witherspoon is co-producing a new series for Apple TV with Jennifer Aniston.
Jenna Elfman, who became a TV star in 119 episodes of “Dharma & Gregg” (1997-2002), has had less success with her series that followed: “Accidentally On Purpose” (18 episodes on CBS, 2009-2010), “1600 Penn” (13 episodes on NBC, 2012-2013) and “Imaginary Mary,” (nine episodes on ABC, 2017). She’ll now be a regular on “The Walking Dead” in its upcoming sixth season.
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• Cranberry Pan Sauce Over Chicken Breasts •
By Cindy Elavsky
Q: I’ve really gotten into Sarah Jessica Parker’s comedy on HBO called “Divorce.” Can you tell me if it will be back for another season? -- Barb T., via email
A: The 10-episode second season of “Divorce” premieres Jan. 14 at 10 p.m. ET. If you’re not familiar with the series, “Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church star in this biting comedy series from creator Sharon Horgan about the lows and lower lows of a very long divorce,” as per HBO. Joining the cast this season are Steven Pasquale as a love interest for Sarah’s Frances, and “Ugly Betty” star Becki Newton is coming aboard as Jackie, a successful realtor who will be a new squeeze for Thomas’ Robert.
***Q: For years I’ve been hearing that
there is going to be a sequel to “The Incredibles,” but it’s been so long, it feels like it might not be happening. Can you give me any info about that? -- Katie S., via email
A: It’s been 13 years since “The Incredibles” captured the hearts of so many adults and children alike, and it’s about to make its mark on a new generation. The computer-animated Pixar superhero film -- which starred the voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter and Samuel L. Jackson -- will be back with a follow-up, appropriately titled “Incredibles 2,” which is due to hit theaters June 15.
Craig, Holly, Samuel, et al., are reprising their roles and, according to Pixar, the sequel picks up right where the first one left off, with the
Parr family about to face off with The Underminer (voiced by Pixar favorite John Ratzenberger). “Incredibles 2” will focus on Helen Parr (Holly), also known as Elastigirl, while her husband Bob (Craig) remains at home to watch their children, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack. The family struggles to maintain normal lives while they remain unaware of Jack-Jack’s powers. However, they, along with Frozone (Samuel), soon will have to battle a new villain with a sinister plot.
***Q: Can you tell me when the Golden
Globes will air? I feel like it’s coming up soon. -- Marc J., via Facebook
A: The “75th Annual Golden Globe Awards” is set to air live coast to coast on Sunday, Jan. 7, from 8-11 p.m. ET (5-8 p.m. PT) on NBC. Late-night host/comedian Seth Meyers will be the emcee of the annual gala, which has always been known as the more “fun” awards show, where almost anything can happen, with many viewing it as an indicator of who will be honored at the Academy Awards.
Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, said in a statement: “We are thrilled that Seth Meyers is going to be hosting the Golden Globes this year. As he does every night for us in late night, he will be taking a closer look at this year’s best movies and television with his unique brand of wit, intelligence and mischievous humor.”
Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803; or e-mail her at [email protected].
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
PAW’S CORNERBy Sam Mazzotta
DEAR PAW’S CORNER:I read your column about a person
who did not vaccinate their house cats, and after one of them got out, lost all of them to feline leukemia. I can relate to this person. I only have one cat, and I thought, for a while, that I could get away without vaccinating her. Fortunately, a friend convinced me otherwise.
It turns out that it doesn’t take much to protect my baby when she depends on me to take care of her. I’ve never gone without just to pay for “Racquel’s” vaccinations, and in turn, she is a healthy cat who brings so much companionship to my life. Please tell your readers not to skip this important annual appointment. -- Donna in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
DEAR DONNA: You told them, and I thank you. Vaccinating indoor pets can seem like a pricey extravagance,
but it pales in comparison to the cost of treating the diseases that they can contract if they’re not vaccinated.
To reduce the annual cost, check around for discounted shot clinics. These are usually held on specific dates and places -- pet supply stores, public buildings or participating veterinary clinics. However, these clinics often don’t advertise extensively due to costs, so you may need to search a bit. Contact your city or county government to see if any clinics are being held nearby, or stop in to major pet supply retailers like Petco, which often sponsor shot clinics. If not, their workers often know about pet health clinics nearby.
These clinics offer required vaccinations and licenses, and sometimes have microchipping and a basic health exam available at a low fixed price per pet.
Send your questions, comments and tips to [email protected].
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ONE
Tasty cranberry and balsamic-vinegar pan sauce is a great way to liven up ordinary chicken breasts and Brussels sprouts.
1 container (10 ounces) Brussels sprouts
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon olive oil1 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper2 tablespoons all-purpose flour4 medium skinless, boneless chicken-
breast halves (about 1 1/4 pounds)2 cups cranberries1/4 cup sugar1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1. Heat oven to 450 F. Trim Brussels sprouts; cut lengthwise into thin slices. In 15 1/2-by-10 1/2-inch jelly-roll pan, toss sprouts with 1 tablespoon oil, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper to coat. Spread evenly in pan; roast 15 to 20 minutes or until tender and browned at edges.
2. Meanwhile, in nonstick 12-inch skillet, heat remaining oil over medium-high heat until hot. On waxed paper,
combine flour and remaining salt and pepper; use to coat chicken.
3. Add chicken to skillet and cook 6 minutes. Reduce heat to medium; turn chicken over and cook 6 to 8 minutes longer or until juices run clean when thickest part of breast is pierced with tip of knife. Transfer chicken to platter; keep warm.
4. To skillet, add cranberries, sugar, vinegar and 3/4 cup water; heat to boiling over medium-high heat. Cook until sauce thickens slightly, about 5 minutes. Serve chicken with sauce and Brussels sprouts. Makes 4 main-dish servings.
* Each serving: About 320 calories, 7g total fat (1g saturated), 36g protein, 30g carb., 5g fiber, 82mg cholesterol, 690mg sodium.
For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our Web site at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.
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By Mick Harper
1. Who sang “Don’t Say Nothin’ Bad (About My Baby)”?
2. Who wrote and released “Why Doesn’t Somebody Get Him a Pepsi?” and when?
3. Which song did Bob Dylan jokingly title “A Long-Haired Mule and a Porcupine Here”?
4. Who released the first version of “Tainted Love”?
5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “Lips as sweet as candy. Their taste stays on my mind. Girl, you keep me thirsty for another cup of wine.”
Answers:1. The Cookies, in 1963. The group
went on to become the Raelettes and
worked as backup singers for Ray Charles, Little Eva and Neil Sedaka.
2. Frank Zappa ... more than once. The title of the 1975 song changed to “The Torture Never Stops” and appeared in various incarnations on his albums.
3. “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” on his 1966 album, “Blonde on Blonde.” While recording the background, the musicians swapped instruments, leading to much merriment and parading around the studio.
4. Gloria Jones, in 1964. Soft Cell followed with a cover in 1981.
5. “Hooked On a Feeling,” by B.J. Thomas in 1968. The 1971 version by Blue Swede was famous for the “Ooga-Chaka-Ooga-Ooga” introduction.
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Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
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SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -Dec. 9th & 10th, VanderburghCounty 4-H Center, 201 E.Boonville, New Harmony Road,Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For informa-tion Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
STEEL BUILDINGS
PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS -Free Estimates - Licensed andinsured - 2x6 Trusses - 45 YearWarranty Galvalume Steel - 19Colors - Since 1976 - #1 inM i c h i g a n - C a l l T o d a y1-800-292-0679
ADVERTISERS: YOU canplace a 25-word classified ad inmore than 140 newspapersacross the state for as little as$340.00 with one order andpaying with one check throughICAN, Indiana Classified Adver-tising Network. For Informationcontact the classified depart-ment of your local newspaperor call ICAN direct at HoosierState Press Association, (317)803-4772.
FARM EQUIPMENT
VISIT INDIANA-ILLINOISFARM & OUTDOOR POWEREQUIPMENT SHOW TUES-DAY THRU THURSDAY, DE-CEMBER 12-14 West Pavilion,State Fairgrounds, IndianapolisFree Admission, Free Seminars
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
HughesNet: Gen4 satelliteinternet is ultra fast and secure.Plans as low as $39.99 in se-lect areas. Call 1-800-970-2068now to get a $50 Gift Card!
DISH Network. 190+ Channels.FREE Install. FREE HopperHD-DVR. $49.99/month (24mos) Add High Speed Internet -$14.95 (where available) CALLtoday & SAVE 25%!1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV. NFL Sunday Ticket(FREE!) w/Choice All-IncludedPackage. $60/mo for 24months. No upfront costs orequipment to buy. Ask aboutnext day installation! 1-800-319-1528
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HEALTH
Smart Health Dental Insurance.Most dental procedures cov-ered. No waiting periods! Mostplans start at about $1 a day!FREE no obligation quote. Callnow! 1-866-971-2603
Got Knee Pain? Back Pain?Shoulder Pain. Get a pain-re-lieving brace at little or NO costto you. Medicare Patients CallHea l t h Ho t l i ne Now !1-800-478-7594.
HELP WANTED
EARN $500 A DAY: LincolnHeritage Life Insurance WantsInsurance Agents * Leads, NoCold Calls * Commissions PaidDaily * Agency Training * LifeLicense Required. Cal l1-888-713-6020
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -Dec. 9th & 10th, VanderburghCounty 4-H Center, 201 E.Boonville, New Harmony Road,Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For informa-tion Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
STEEL BUILDINGS
PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS -Free Estimates - Licensed andinsured - 2x6 Trusses - 45 YearWarranty Galvalume Steel - 19Colors - Since 1976 - #1 inM i c h i g a n - C a l l T o d a y1-800-292-0679
ADVERTISERS: YOU canplace a 25-word classified ad inmore than 140 newspapersacross the state for as little as$340.00 with one order andpaying with one check throughICAN, Indiana Classified Adver-tising Network. For Informationcontact the classified depart-ment of your local newspaperor call ICAN direct at HoosierState Press Association, (317)803-4772.
FARM EQUIPMENT
VISIT INDIANA-ILLINOISFARM & OUTDOOR POWEREQUIPMENT SHOW TUES-DAY THRU THURSDAY, DE-CEMBER 12-14 West Pavilion,State Fairgrounds, IndianapolisFree Admission, Free Seminars
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
HughesNet: Gen4 satelliteinternet is ultra fast and secure.Plans as low as $39.99 in se-lect areas. Call 1-800-970-2068now to get a $50 Gift Card!
DISH Network. 190+ Channels.FREE Install. FREE HopperHD-DVR. $49.99/month (24mos) Add High Speed Internet -$14.95 (where available) CALLtoday & SAVE 25%!1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV. NFL Sunday Ticket(FREE!) w/Choice All-IncludedPackage. $60/mo for 24months. No upfront costs orequipment to buy. Ask aboutnext day installation! 1-800-319-1528
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HEALTH
Smart Health Dental Insurance.Most dental procedures cov-ered. No waiting periods! Mostplans start at about $1 a day!FREE no obligation quote. Callnow! 1-866-971-2603
Got Knee Pain? Back Pain?Shoulder Pain. Get a pain-re-lieving brace at little or NO costto you. Medicare Patients CallHea l t h Ho t l i ne Now !1-800-478-7594.
HELP WANTED
EARN $500 A DAY: LincolnHeritage Life Insurance WantsInsurance Agents * Leads, NoCold Calls * Commissions PaidDaily * Agency Training * LifeLicense Required. Cal l1-888-713-6020
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -Dec. 9th & 10th, VanderburghCounty 4-H Center, 201 E.Boonville, New Harmony Road,Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For informa-tion Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
STEEL BUILDINGS
PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS -Free Estimates - Licensed andinsured - 2x6 Trusses - 45 YearWarranty Galvalume Steel - 19Colors - Since 1976 - #1 inM i c h i g a n - C a l l T o d a y1-800-292-0679
1172Medical/Health Care
MILLER'S MERRY Manor inCulver is now hiring Nurses,CNAs, Activities & Dietary per-sonal. Apply at www.millers-merrymanor.com or at 730School Street, Culver
WEEKEND OPTIONS FORNURSES & CNA'S AVAIL-ABLE AT MILLER’S MERRYMANOR, CULVER. Apply atwww.millersmerrymanor.com orat 730 School Street, Culver
1176Part-Time
SEMI-RETIRED HELP Seekretired person or couple 2 fulldays per week. Hourly pay.Misc light delivery/ pickups forcharitable groups. Companycar. Need safe driving record &pass criminal check. Youchoose which days!!! Plymouthbased Leave message574-935-4800
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• Now Here’s a Tip •By JoAnn Derson
• Trying to open a stuck jar? Tap the sides of the lid on the counter or floor on all sides, and the jar will magically open. Try it!
• “Every year, we host a Christmas party. To make the house more accessible, and to make guests more comfortable, we put little tags on the door to the bathroom and whichever room we are using to hold coats, etc. I close all the other doors, so when a guest walks down the hall, they can easily figure out what door leads where. No more confused people looking for the restroom.” -- Arianna B. in Michigan
• Invest in a meat thermometer this gift-giving season. Food safety is important, but really, why guess when the technology is so easy and accurate?
• “Since we start cooking Christmas dinner almost as soon as we get up on Christmas morning, I noticed that the kids seemed to be breakfasting on cookies exclusively. Last year, while we were waiting for Santa to arrive on Christmas Eve, I put out boxes of cereal, bowls, spoons and a pitcher for milk. I also bought a fruit tray, which I just put out in the morning. The kids ate a proper breakfast, and I still had the kitchen to myself to start preparations. It worked great!” -- Sharon L. in Florida
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Coffee Cakes • Christmas CakesPeanut Brittle • Fudge
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Timber’s EdgeKeith & Joas Yoder, Owners
5958 7th Road • Plymouth, IN 46563574-935-0558
Sign up for the shoot by January 8
Timber’s Edge will be closed December 23-January 2
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1155Bargain Hunters
1 PAIR Newmans Boots. Size12. $25. (574)892-5229
3 BEDROOM Doors, goodshape, $30. (574)935-9866
3’ WHITE Storm Door. Righthinge. $45 (574)892-5229
5 GALLON food grade plasticbuckets w/lids, 10 for $10 Bre-men, (574)546-3861
7’ PRELIT Christmas tree.$50 (574)892-5229
AIR BRAD Nailer. 16 gauge,w o r k s g r e a t . $ 1 0 .(574)767-0477
BEAUTIFUL SANTA Suit forChristmas. $50. (574)935-4662
CARHART MEN’S Jacket.S i z e M e d i u m . $ 2 0 .(574)936-4056
DOLL READERmagazines(16), 2 books, 1 doll.Lot $40. (574)546-5861
ECHO GAS trimmer, straightshaft , runs good. $30(574)767-0477
FEATHER LIGHT weed eatertrimmer, gas, runs good $20.(574)767-0477
FRANKLIN SOCCER Ball. $5.(574)935-9866
GILSON 21” snow thrower.Gas, runs good. $50.(574)767-0477
INSIDE FEMALE, white, petloprabbit. $8. (574)316-2477
MOTION PICTURE of a water-f a l l , w / s o u n d . $ 5 0 .(574)935-9866
PAIR OF Newmans Boots, size11. $25. (574)892-5229
PET CARRIER, 12”X24”, $10.(574)935-9866
ROTISSERIE, NEVER used.$20. (574)935-9866
VARIETY OF new plain sweat-shirts, various size/color. $4.(574)936-6809
Bargain Hunters
1200Apartments for Rent
BREMEN, Lake of-the Woods.1&2BR in quiet neighbor-hood. $115-$125/weekly.(574)387-4470 1-year lease.
BREMEN: COZY/CLEAN 1BR.Fridge/stove, washer+dryer,some utilities furnished. Nosmoking/pets. deposit+lease.574-546-2960
PLYMOUTH: QUIET 1BR closeto schools. $550/month +de-posit, appliances/utilities in-cluded. No-Pets (574)780-4047
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1145Lost & Found
LOST CAT - LAST SEEN ONAUGUST 28 BEFORE BLUE-BERRY FESTIVAL FIRE-WORKS: Male Black w/whitepaws and white chest. Frontlegs shorter than back. RE-WARD IF FOUND. From out oftown. If seen/found call Jamie813-765-0077.
1163Schools/Training
MILLER’S MERRY Manor inCulver is starting BNA’s classesstarting soon! Reserve yourspace today! (574)842-3337
1365Firewood/Fuel
FIREWOOD: 30 years of sales.Delivery available. Stored in-side. (574)952-2691 or(574)952-9025
1390Wanted to Buy
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• Moments in Time •The History Channel
• On Dec. 19, 1732, Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia first publishes “Poor Richard’s Almanack,” a book filled with proverbs preaching industry and prudence. It became one of the most popular publications in Colonial America and was published continuously for 25 years.
• On Dec. 18, 1912, two skulls that appear to belong to a primitive hominid and ancestor of man are discovered in England. In 1953, the fraud was exposed after the remains were found to be only 600 years old,
not up to a million years old as claimed.• On Dec. 21, 1967, “The Graduate” opens. The
film was an uneasy exploration of what it meant to be young and adrift at a time of extraordinary upheaval. It made a star out of Dustin Hoffman, as well as his car, an Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider.
• On Dec. 22, 1956, a baby gorilla named Colo is born at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio, becoming the first-ever gorilla born in captivity. Colo went on to become a mother, grandmother and in 1996, a great-grandmother. She died at age 60 in January 2017.
• On Dec. 24, 1979, the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan with three divisions of 8,500 men each. The tide of the war turned with the 1987 introduction of U.S. shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. The last Soviet soldier left in 1989.
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2003 Jeep Wrangler Only 88k $9,997 $247 mo.2008 Dode Ram Crew Cab $9,998 $199 mo.2008 Jeep Liberty Sport $6,997 $139 mo.2009 Ford F150 Crew 4x4 $16,997 $339 mo.2011 Chevy Suburban LTZ 4x4 $29,997 $467 mo.2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited $23,997 $375 mo.2014 Buick Encore $16,200 $254 mo.2014 Cadillac CTS Luxury, Certified $25,750 $399 mo.2014 Chevy Cruze LT $13,200 $207 mo.2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee $28,800 $449 mo.
2015 Chevy Equinox LS $16,475 $258 mo.2015 Chevy Malibu 2LT $14,997 $235 mo.2015 Dodge Dart SXT 6,000 Miles $13,777 $217 mo.2015 Ford Fusion SE $16,987 $267 mo.2015 GMC Terrain SLE $19,565 $307 mo.2016 Chevy Malibu LT $17,997 $279 mo.2016 Chrysler Town & Country $23,900 $374 mo.2017 Cadillac XTS Platinum $48,997 $764 mo.2017 Dodge Grand Caravan $22,800 $357 mo.
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