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Show I Q hew, Itah, THE DAILY KLRALD, Wednesday, ScpWrnbo 2, 1998 AXYDL1AAXI CR0SSY0HD t Dear Heloise: Another Me for leftover bread prod-- I vets and even sweet rolls or j doughnuts is to use them in rhraad pudding. I raised four very hungry sons, who loved cents) envelope to: PO Box 795001, San Antonio TX 78279-500Heloise . HeloiseS&R, .... IV.- ' -' .. .' t tread pudding Cor dessert, 1 and it was not only cheap to kmake but got rid of a lot of stale bread producta Just beat an egg with a T tfork in a casserole dish, any size you want, according to 'the size of your family. Add 1 ; or 2 cups milk, again according to size you want. Add torn-ubuns, bread, j. ; sweet rolls or doughnuts v until the milk is almost all soaked up but still very fjuicy. If you're using sugared 'rolls or doughnuts, you won't ; need sugar, otherwise add a ' couple of teaspoons, shake in J some cinnamon, add a tea-- I spoon of vanilla extract and 1. Heloise and is so easy to make. Heloise tration Sept. 7 for its autumn and craft activities. story-telli- r (Ttjcr VCBU MKCFYA KRTTCTY.-I- Nl WNMY CA CKVNAS VU CA lea MY WIFE AND I Yesterdiy's Cryptoqsctt: Pfcswi BUT WE TOGETHER TRIED TO BREAKFAST OrMCtstd IJ-- out voyof 19 Go down HAD TO STOP OR OUR MARRIAGE WOULD tend) 41Cotsa HAVE BEEN CHUSCHUi WRECKED.-WINST-ON OCcttonOba wines ZSAptot 17 The QPcvaes Iocs? M ncknamt 28 Lyricist Gafstwin aids czzz lIIIII A Beefy iTlSOtfrTCULT TO COMftEhul r j WHAT AN INCREW5LE BOlOaCAJ DYNAMO THE TINY HUMM1N6W5DI r II I I director 33 Historic times 34 Trojan Wv O o O kTV" i7JiiJir 31 Actor mm A lliwic - OTAg&ata 31 Entertains 43 Put 0 pictures 44 Place to change 45 opportunity. Volunteers at the museum work a four-hou- r shift once a week. The year is divided into sessions fall, winter, so the time spring and summer commitment is just eight weeks. The fall session for youth volunteers starts soon; applications are due 170 - POUND MAN WERE TO EXPEND ENERGY AS RAPIDLY AS DOES THIS DELICATE NRD WHEN HOVERING, HE WOULD NEED TO POUNDS OF FOOD DAILY. TO IF A J eat25 KEEP HIS SKIN BELOW THE BOILING POINT, HE SHED 100 POUNDS OF CMK AT PCP MAI IP! WOULD HAVE TO the familiar phrase, saying or Find name in this arrangement of letters. Sept 4. For more information and to pick up an application, drop by the museum at 840 N. 300 West or call Amy Edwards at (801) 3283383. Do you have a cool idea that I SATISFACTION fami- nes could do together? Do you know of events In the community that are geared toward families? If so, let me know. Call Rana Lehr at 344-254- 3 or fax the information to 373-548- (ggf oSin 1 solution To one's satisfaction rSitS miftKhnft,W,were decided to tlOonour lOvar- - BLoudSy e SN IYYB ;E2Y C3rjf feted 27 Pnaiian-- tes, SirJe counsaior mer youth volunteer services to a yearlong program. For youth between 10 and 17 who are interested in serving the community, working in an exciting place, teaming new things, meeting new people and earning a family membership to the museum, this could be the perfect REGISTER NOW: American Fork Library, 88 N. Church St., opens regis- etc. OYFTOQUOra XKUEBT? ksoa 17-- fesJ V torom loam Send a hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San or Antonio, TX 78279-500fax it to The Children's Museum of Utah is extending its sum- Send or drop off the information to Rana Lehr at The Daily Herald. 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, 84603. nCitiSOri, 17 The next morning, all I have to do is pour the juice in my juice container and Stacey Burkard, prepare. Seattle, Wash. ENJOY SERVffM: use that. S Script psft lions M I0 Tf ICiElL 1st fee two X 2li"AE4chdiytcodctsCrtnt ,4Ht out of ted UtekyC i 1 tt test V fci A ttlw 4G wott tor. Storytelling starts the end of September. The weekly activity can be attended Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays in the mornings or afternoons. , The cost is $3 per child for 11 weeks. Supplies will also be given to complete crafts at home. Registration closes Sept 10. UTTLE: We know that you BRAS families out there do cool, things. So whether they be vacations, ; spur-o- f frenzies, service ; projects or just chillin' together, tell us about ft. Once a week we'll print one of ; these ideas or adventures. We'll also print a little picture of you with it or if ' you have a picture taken during the trip or adventure or activity, we could ; A W A tan 13&5 THINGS TO DO ; SCc&h symbol crcrjs juries frozen orange juice. The night before, I take down a can of frozen orange-juicconcentrate from my freezer and put it on the bottom shelf of my refrigera- - j-ig- IfTTfc. 12&S Dear Heloise: I, too, have an idea for preparing 5 Portal 2 Simple trOirC 21 Band Prtpcre like to pass along something I have just learned. To keep rice from sticking to the pot while cooking, just spray the inside bottom and sides of the pot with nonstick vegI stir well. etable spray. ,; I do enjoy your column Bake 1 hour at 350 - very much. B.H.C., Alvin, degrees Fahrenheit and Mrs. Kathleen Texas Lenjoy. Licht, Artesia, N.M. Yup, and a little oil will also do the trick. Want to try Yummy. This is one of some new recipes? I have my husband's favorite desserts and, you are put some of my favorites it's pretty easy to- v, together in two pam'make. phlets (sensational soups ! A little milk, an egg or and favorite recipes). To receive both, please two and there you have it, a delicious dessert that ' send $4 and a long, stamped (78 hardly costs anything 10SS wootnor ptect Dear Heloise: I would , ante 7Hgh oven racks out in the yard, where I put the oven cleaner on them. : Later, I wipe the cleaner off with paper toweling, . wash the racks off with the garden hose, then wipe dry. Saves time and not as messy. 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