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Show Page 6C - Lakeside Review Wednesday ; Nov. 4 , 1981 Recipes, Crofts Juicy Apples, Easy Recipes Abundant This Time Lakeside Review Seeks Readers' Holiday Ideas of Year oven. If unexpected company stops by, a dessert can be quickly made by placing a quart of the filling in a casserole dish and topping with a mixture of 1 cup sugar, cup tsp. cinnamon, Vi tsp. nutflour, meg, and Vi cup butter. Bake in a oven until apples are bubbly and topping is browned. If homemade ice cream is a favorite at your house, try this recipe for a special treat: Candy Apple Ice Cream 4 medium cooked, peeled and cored Vi cup red cinnamon candies Vi cup water 1 cup light corn syrup 2 cups half and half Cut apples into chunks and combine in saucepan with candies, water and com syrup. Cook and stir over medium heat until apples are soft and candy is melted. Place in blender and puree until almost smooth. Cool to room temperature. Stir in half and half. Freeze according to ice cream makers directions. Makes about 2 quarts. in a BY IYNWA GRAHAM REVIEW CORRESPONDENT LAYTON Apples are plentiful this time of the year in Utah and many area homemakers like to take advantage of the lower costs due to that adundance to try many new apples recipes for their families. Of course, nothing beats the taste of a crisp and juicy apple fresh from the tree, but with a little time and effort many new treats can be produced. A quick and nutritious winter snack for the children can be made now by drying apples. Peel, core, and thinly slice the apples (The hand turned machine that does it all in one five second step is a good investment). Dip the apple slice in a mixture of 1 cup sugar and 1 Tbs. cinnamon and lay on trays to dehydrate. If you dont have a dehydrator you can put them on trays in an oven that is set at 150 degrees and prop the door open slightly with a hot pad so the moisture can escape. The apple will tend to drip, so for the first while keep them on paper towels. If they are being dried in the oven turn them once in a while so they will dry evenly. When they are still pliable, about like a piece of leather, they can be put in a paper sack and left for a few days to even out the moisture content and then stored in a closed container until needed. For a special holiday treat, try dipping the slices in a mixture of 1 small package of flavored gelatin and 1 cup sugar before drying. rl fM? 400-degr- ee ' 5 . m : str 375-degr- ee llBiiS, Please contact Lakeside Review Editor Marilyn Karras with ideas for holiday features or phone the Lakeside Review correspondent for your area. A list of correspondents appears on page 2A of todays Lakeside Review. Or simply send recipes to our office: Marilyn Karras, Lakeside Review, P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Our phone numbers are for the south part of Davis for the north County or communities and Roy. Please include your name, address and tele- The Lakeside Review is interested in receiving holiday hints for our home living sections, including recipes, crafts and decorating ideas. We would appreciate hearing from all our readers. Please send us your favorite Thanksgiving and Christmas recipes for sweets, main dishes, party treats and, of course, turkey leftover ideas. Crafts make treasured and often inexpensive gifts as well as provide beautiful decorations for the home. Your craft ideas will be appreciated by other readers. 359-26- 825-16- '81 OGDEN W; gAr . phone number. i. !ii GAIL AND JAY BAGGS OTdDUD Temple Rites United e in Another quick dessert using fresh apples is Apple Crisp. Apple Crisp Line a 9x13 inch pan with 8 or 9 sliced apples. Sprinkle with V4 to 1 cup sugar (depending on tartness of tsp. cinnamon. apples), and In a bowl, cut 1V4 sticks soft butter into a dry yellow cake mix until crumbly. Sprinkle over the oven apples. Bake in a for about 45 minutes. For those who like apple pie but dont like to make pie crusts try this pie. These are especially nice for Crazy Crust Apple Pie Christmas if some are done in red In a small mixer bowl combine the gelatin and some in green. They following ingredients: store well and make a very nice 1 cup flour 1 tsp. baking powder gift when placed in a glass container to show off the Christmas colors Vi tsp. salt 1 Tbs. sugar in alternating layers. If youre still in the mood for legg canning, late apples can be bottled Vi cup shortening to have on hand for a number of V4 cup water Blend well then beat for two miquick winter desserts. nutes on medium speed of mixer. Apple Pie Filling Peel, core and slice enough apples Pour batter into a 9 inch pie pan. to make 20 cups. Add 4 cups sugar, Combine 1 can apple pie filling (1 14 Tbs. corn starch, 8 cups of wapound 5 ounce) 1 Tbs. lemon juice, and and Vi tsp. apple pie spice. Or use 1 of and a salt nutmeg ter, pinch cinnamon to taste. quart of the home canned filling Bring to a boil. Bottle and pro- from above. Pour apples into center of batter. Do not stir. Bake at 425 cess for 35 minutes. For pies, just open and pour into for 45 to 50 minutes. Note: Mincemeat may be suban unbaked pie crust, top with crust and bake for about 50 minutes stituted for apples. The best man was ployed at Continental Doug Bronson, with Bakery. Chris Barker and Miss Anderson is a Dave Smith serving graduate of Clearfield as ushers. High School and LDS A graduate of WebSeminar. She served a er High School and mission in Fort LDS Seminary, Baggs Lauderdale, Fla. and served a Belgium-Bruss- is employed at the LDS Mission. Great Basin Dental He is majoring in Lab. The newlyweds will computer science at Weber State College. make their home in Currently, he is em Ogden. CLEARFIELD Miss Gail Anderson became the bride of 2 Jay Baggs in ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple, Wednesday, Op--' tober 28. Parents of the bride are Joseph D. and a 350-degr- Anderson of 1950 S. Main. E. Kent and Josephine Baggs of N. Holiday Drive, North Ogden, are the 3214 held at the home 7 MIDNIGHT In Our New... : of the CALL IN A CLASSIFIED AD TO OUR bride's uncle, Ronald . 6-- 11:00 A.M. to el Ed-es- bridegrooms parents. The couple received guests at a reception NOVEMBER W. Inkley, 1899 27th., CUNT CORRESPONDENTS, Ogden. Joquetta Smith, a sister of the bride, served as matron of honer, with Desann Cherle Huber 295-616- 674 9 E. 4200 S. Public Invited and Teresa Anderson, sisters of the bride, and Jani Baggs, sister 4 $100 .... ... UE1JEE1I1IEI1JEEEIEI1I1I1IEIE111JEEI1 Admission the bridegroom, serving as maids of of honor. . TTUll -- Mother of Year - Contest Open for Mothers BOUNTIFUL The search for the Utah Mother of the Year for 1981 and a Young Mothers Representative has now opened for velope to one of the following, nearest you; Norma C. Larsen, 532 W. 3000 S. Bountiful, 84010; Eva D. Wilson, 2625 Wellington St., Salt Lake City, 84106; or Area Chairmen: Margaret Adams, 375 Meadow Rd., Murray, 84107; Frances Burtenshaw, 1439 E. 8th N., Logan, 84321 ; Lois B Erickson, 1071 Pleasant View Dr., Ogden, 84404; Cheryl LeBaron, 1052 W. 1530 N., Orem, 84057; Dorothy ONeil, 310 S. 300 W. Box 433, Vernal, 84078; Lilac Holman, Box 400, Delta, 84824; Roma Lundber, 569 E. 100 S., St. George, 84770; Ida Donaldson, P.O. Box 5, Moroni, 84646; Ora Morrell, Bicknell, 84715; Bea Kummer, Box 160, Park City, 84060. 1981. Nominations will be taken until Feb. 1. Applicants can be nominated by their children or a club or organization. All nominees should be at least 45 and have children no younger than 15 to be eligible for Utah Mother of the Year. Norma C. Larsen of Bountiful, president of the Utah Mothers Association, has the nomination forms. They may be obtained by sending a long, staped envelope to Norma C. Larsen, 532 W. 3000 S., Bountiful. The Young Mothers Representative should be 35 or younger and have been a member of a Mothers Study Group for a year. Bonnie Perkins, 12063 S. 1350 W. Riverton, is the chairman for the Young Mothers. Details may be obtained by writing to her. The Utah Mothers Association is affiliated with the American Mothers, Inc. The winning Utah state mother will be competing at the National Conference in Salt Lake City in April for the title of American Mother of 1982. Mrs. Larsen said that since the nomination forms (for portfolios) require much time and effort to compile, organizations or groups are urged to send for the forms early. 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