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Show Hilltop September 28, 2000 Classes, from page 16 I your vehicle safely on the winter roads. The clas? fills up fast so call to reserve a spot. Information and Referral Information on passports, car registration, legal services, special support groups or any on- - or e agencies is available from Liesel Woodard at Family Support. off-bas- Together Support Group, third Tuesday of each month, 5 p.m. Designed for persons with chronic, critical or terminal illnesses and their family members. Autistic Support Group, Oct. 27, noon-l:3- 0 p.m. This new group offers a network and ideas from families with Autistic children. Parents of Children with Physical Disabili- ties, Oct. 13, p.m. This new group will explore community resources available to help your child and provide ideas from other families. Volunteer Resource Program is the military volunteer activcommunitys resource for base-wid- e ities. Some childcare is provided. Call Barbara Ferguson at Family Support for more details. The annual Air Force Association Chili Cook-Of- f is set for Saturday at Centennial Park. Base workers and their families are invited to sample chili between noon and 1 p.m. Prices are $3 per person for an end- less bowl or $5 per family. Sponsorships and team spots are still available. For details, call Grant Hicinbothem at 564-517- 5. Hot Pepper Facts A 1994 Red Savina Habanero tested 577,000 (about twice as hot as the average orange habanero) Scoville Units and is believed to be the hottest pepper ever tested. The hotness is determined by a substance called capsaicin, a whitish powder. Many capsicum species are not hot or pungent including paprikas grown in Europe and bell peppers grown in the U.S. Capsaicin is soluble in alcohol, but insoluble in cold water, which is why drinking water wont alleviate the six-eig- ht burning. Capsaicinoids are unique. Unlike other spicy substances like mustard oil, black pepper and ginger, g selective desensitization. capsaicin causes Most people notice an increased ability to eat hotter chili peppers and foods. Pepper collected during harvest time can be used to warm up recipes this winter. long-lastin- XT' it To freeze chili peppers: Make a small slit in the side for steam to escape. Heat in 450 degree oven for minutes or until skin blisters. For crisp peppers, cool in ice water. For a more thoroughly cooked product, wrap in a hot damp towel and steam 15 minutes. Peel by slitting sides, peeling skin and removing stem, seeds and membrane; flatten to remove air and fold in half. May also freeze without peeling. Pack in containers with waxed paper between single layers; leave 12 inch headspace, seal and freeze. Information source: Utah State University Extension J No Credit Chocks $50 to $300 EZ Terms EZ Extensions Cash Paid on the Spot , s iW Sell Trade Loan Buy Loans On Almost Anything Of Value Highest Prices Paid All Loans Held Up 120 25th Ogden To 4 Months r 1 1 f y 7 T' v. ' op "A 17 i'4;:Tts true. f'- You really can qualify for a new homehat 'The X Meadows, and do it for less than what youre probably paying CO 394-894- 6 wn your first home without giving up your last dollar. I rent. o You may even qualify for a low interest VA loan, saving you even more. Starting under $100,000, The Meadows is conveniently located near the west entrance of Hill Air Force Base. Every home comes with everything to suit your active lifestyle: full kitchen appliances . , pool x ... - . central air tennis court exercise facilities So get moving. Decorated models are open daily except Sundays. 2 and 3 bedroom condominium homes start at just under $100,000. Military and Civilian personnel welcome. VA financing available .y . SEPTEMBER 29 & 30 10 AM to 10 PM 1Y Vb UlJ il A LA CARTE MENU PASTRIES IMPORTS CRAFTS AND MORE! ? I 773- Marketed by 6rty fax and mortgage insurance with a $99,900 purchase price on a Utah Housing 7.45 $630 mpfrthiy payjYianl includes p rin c fph ff gage with a saherptd 24 buydown with afirsUyear interest rate of 5.45 and an APR of 8.106. Closing costs may be required. . Thornton Community Center hns activities for alt ages! Bldg, 460, Ext, 73525 or T2892 0 2 fixed mort (Hi Learn a new skill at the Skills Development Center! The center availableto reservists, retirees, Department of Defense employees and their family members. is . ."M !' I 490 East 700 South, Clearfield 1 E a S100ADMI5$I0N Q THe 17 .:h ivl active-dut- All unaccompanied family members must be at least 16 to use the facility. For more information, please call 777-264- |