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Show Thursday, July 12, 2007 OREM TIMES Page 7 m-'mmmMmmmmmm. taste Emily Marlowe NORTH COUNTY STAFF t is nice to be important, impor-tant, but even more important to be nice. I have thought about this statement a lot in the oast weeks as manv things have transpired in my life that have made me more aware of those people around me. I have been paying more attention to those around me lately. To the server at the restaurant, the cashier at the grocery store, and yes, even to those that surround my home daily. I have been making mak-ing a mental note of what it takes to be a nice person. I have come up with a few ideas of my own on what it really means to be a nice person. They listen genuinely. They recognize and appreciate your best qualities. They show compassion com-passion towards others. They make you feel good about yourself. They are comfortable comfort-able to be with because they are relaxed. Now, I know I could name off a hundred more qualities, but the ones I have mentioned have stuck in my mind this MINT BROWNIES From Aunt Neats Kitchen For a larger jelly roll pan (greased) 1 12 all ingredients BROWNIE Mix together: 1 12 cups melted butter 3 cups sugar 34 cup cocoa add 6 eggs (beaten) add & mix by hand: 34 tsp salt 2 14 cups flour 34 tsp vanilla Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes Make sure to grease your cookie sheet Cool in freezer for 20 minutes week. I had the privilege of attending at-tending a family event with my husband's family over the holiday, and I realized that one person there was full of these qualities. I know there were several others there, but every time we mix company with this one special woman we leave better people because of the kind of person that she is. I have often said I want to be her when I grow up, but this past week I decided I better bet-ter start working on the qualities quali-ties that she has and maybe someday everything else will fall into place. I have gathered many recipes from Aunt "Neat" (this nick name could not suit her better) over the years and my cooking tips and knowledge have been improved because of her. Maybe we should all take a small minute while eating eat-ing Aunt Nita's Mint Brownies to reflect on how we treat others, oth-ers, and what we could do to make someone's "storm" that they may be experiencing just a bit lighter. These brownies will work well for all occasions. occa-sions. But, with wedding season right on top of us what would be a better treat to serve? Or, bake a pan up and share with those you love. Enjoy! I will look forward to more batter chatter next week. Contact me at: emilymarloweconnect2.com MINT FILLING 34 cup melted butter mix together: 3 Tbsp milk 3 cups powdered sugar 1 12 tsp peppermint flavoring pink food coloring Spread over brownies and put in freezer for 20 minutes FROSTING Mix together 34 cup melted butter 2 14 cups chocolate chips (semi sweet) Microwave for 30 seconds stir till smooth microwave 20 more seconds if needed Spread over top of brownies and freeze for 20 minutes. Cut into squares. Police I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. AUTO THEFT - A man reported report-ed Monday morning, July 2, that his 2007 black Toyota Scion TC was stolen from the parking lot at College Terrace Apartments at 600 W. 1200 South. The car was reportedly locked and the owner still has the keys in his possession. posses-sion. BUSINESS BURGLARY - A rock was thrown through the glass door at the Auto Body Supply Sup-ply business located 115 N. 1200 West sometime Sunday night, July 1. Once inside, the thief stole a cash box from the cash register. BUSINESS BURGLARY - An unknown suspect or suspects kicked in the door to the Skabe-lund Skabe-lund Law Offices at 1149 W. Center Cen-ter Street and stole three laptop computers. The burglary happened hap-pened sometime after 7 p.m. on Sunday July 1. The burglary was discovered on Monday morning at 8 a.m. WARRANTS ARREST - Of ficers were called to a domestic assault Monday night, July 2, at about 8:30 p.m. in the area of 700 N. 200 East. A woman claimed that her live-in boyfriend had choked her into unconsciousness unconscious-ness in front of her two young children. When she came to, she took her children and left the home and called the police from a neighbor's home. Officers Of-ficers contacted the boyfriend, 25-year-old Steven J. Frommel, at the residence and took him into custody for domestic violence in the presence of children and for a number of warrants out for his arrest ar-rest totaling over $56,000. 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