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Show 2IIc tUirma-Jeiu- s Wednesday, April 30, 2003 Page 4 Nephi, Utah Warm weather brings out lighter fare, more fruits and vegetables As warmer weather prevails, the snow is melting, flowers start to blossom and seasonal fruits and vegetables from those winter doldrums and rejuvenates us appear on the tables again. This special time of year awakens usfresh entrees. all, making way for entertaining outdoors or indoors with light, To add that special something to your entertaining menus: Zest your citrus fruits lemons, limes, and oranges before you juice them andbe sure to use the zest in your cooking. The most intense and aromatic citrus oils are in the skin of the fruit, not the juice. When you grate the zest from citrus fruits, remove only the colored part, not the white pith, because the pith is bitter. When you need a sauce for fish, meat, or poultry, dont always think butter and cream. An herb vinaigrette or a simple fresh fruit puree can make a light, fresh tasting sauce. For dessert, use fresh berries or citrus fruits to make a tart, sorbet or simply top with fresh whipped cream. Gourmet coffee accentuates the flavor of these refreshing desserts. Spring Pea and Roast Chicken Risotto Serves 4 to 6 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened 14 cup minced shallots 2 teaspoons minced garlic 2 cups Arborio rice 12 cup dry white wine 6 to 7 cups simmering chicken stock, homemade or low sodium canned 2 cups roast chicken, cut into chunks 23 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese 1 12 cups shelled fresh peas, briefly cooked 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons thinly sliced chives 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh dill ' Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper , and saute Add shallots and the skillet. medium-higa in heat garlic of over the butter Melt 3 tablespoons large a few minutes. Add the rice and stir until the grains of rice are coated with butter. Add the wine and simmer, stirring, until most of the wine is absorbed. Start adding the simmering chicken stock, about one cup at a time, only and adding more chicken stock when the rice has absorbed most of the stock already in the pan. Continue stirring from risotto the remove then in the Stir 25 chicken, about minutes. al cooked rice is stock the until dente, adding the heat and stir in the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter and the Parmesan. Add a little more of the simmering stock, about 14 to 12 cup, to loosen the risotto and make it a bit soupy. Add the peas and herbs, and season to taste with salt and pepper and serve. h James Barnes and Allison Oyler James Barnes and Allison Oyler to marry in the Salt Lake Temple James Val Barnes, son of Val and Debra Barnes of Mona, and Allison Oyler, daughter of Dean and Claudia Oyler of Willard, have chosen to be sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple of Thursday, May 1, 2003. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7:00 until. 9:00 p.m: at The How to raise a When was the last time ou said to your child, Try it and see what happens? The beginning of scientific exploration, like the beginning of all creative endeavors, is a willingness to experiment and be open to what hap- - science-sma- rt Lodge, 1950 South Highway 89, Perry, Utah. There will also be an open house held Friday, May 2, from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. with a dance from 8:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Mona LDS Church, 65 East 100 North. The couple will make their home in Provo. child pens next. A curious mind basis for much of our throughout life. (your childs) coupled with -making an open mind (yours) can sow Ask a question, formulate the seeds of a lifelong desire an answer, and then test it to explore the world around by gathering more information and doing hands-ous and discover its secrets. research to arrive at the best about wonderful The thing of conclusion. the Its a process that interests encouraging your child is that you dont applies not only to school scihave to know the answers ence projects, but to buying a yourself. In fact, it may be car, choosing a college, even better that way. The two of deciding how to vote in the you can discover the answers next election. As your child enters high together. Talk about where to look to find answers: the school, opportunities to conduct real science increase library, the Internet, professional friends, local museums. greatly with specialized and prominent scicourses problem-solvinEncourage ence competitions. Often by continuing to ask questions. Why do you think that this is when a students inhappened? What do you think nate curiosity is drawn to a will happen next? Help them particular field of interest think critically about the and they develop the skills claims around them. Does to complete more sophistithat seem realistic? Can we cated science research projects. Science competitions test it? The Why Factor provide the opportunity for Too many questions from your child to get validation your young one? Before you from someone other than an let go an exasperated sigh, indulgent parent or favorite remember that stubborn- teacher, Judges are usually ness and curiosity are the two working scientists, experts traits often cited by some of in their fields with plenty of decision- , r v n h, j J . 1 g FIRST BIRTHDAY Happy Birthday to Brenner Michael Westfall who turned one on April 21, 2003. His parents are Bill and Nicole Westfall of Nephi. His grandparents are Bill and Marene Westfall, and Bonnie Westfall, all of Nephi, Craig Kendall of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Marilyn Kendall of Provo. are Helen Cavinder of Illinois, Garnett Drenner of West Virginia, La von Hanson and Florence Kendall, both of Great-grandparen- Nephi. todays leading scientists when asked to describe the ideal scientist. Students should be encouraged to be insatiably curious about many things and stubborn enough to get their questions answered. A Critical Path By fifth or sixth grade your child will have been introduced to the scientific method, a fundamental tool for critical thinking and the MOTHERS DAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS From: DUP Museum Gift Shop $49.50 Historical Afgan of Juab County History (book ) of Juab County by Alice P. McCune $15.00 19J7edition Hi'torv of Juab County b Pi irlB WiKi.n and June McNulty $15.00 hey laft a Ibtord, A History of Nephi, Utah by Sadie Greenhalgh, Keith Worthington Fred Chapman $20.00 Mona and Its Pioneers" $20.00 by Mount Nebo DUP Camp Nebonian - a laving Legacy" $10.00 A history of Juab High School 1899 - 1999 Also' Pioneer Dolls (handmade). Sun bonnet pioneer style, handicrafts and other gift items. 1 good advice to offer. Stepping Stone to Success More than one successful student has said that competing built their and that meeting with real Iris Ferre Iris Ferre to be honored on 80th birthday The family of Iris Ferre would like to extend an invitation to those v ho would like to join them in celebration of her 80th birthday surprise" scientists stimulated their thinking and gave them assurance that they could party. An open house will be held Friday, May 2, 2003 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Nephi Old Mill Reception Center, 165 East 100 South. All friends and family are invited to attend. No formal invitations have been sent. No gifts please. indeed do science. Competitions can be a stepping stone to great scientific achievement. The door to future opportunities is wide open. And you can start your child on this successful path today by saying, Try it and see what happens." CRAFTERS WANTED JUAB FINE ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS: A CRAFT FAIR (IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARTS WEEK) FRI. JUNE 20TH, 2003 Alisha Ralphs and David Porray Alisha Ralphs and David Porray to marry May 3rd Joe and Lisa Rosenberg of Springville, and Kevin Ralphs of Mt. Washington, Kentucky, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Alisha RaNae, to David Douglas Porray, son of Douglas and Jeanette Porray of Highland, and Lauren and Judv Ball of Sandv, on Saturday.' May 3. 2003. The couple will be honored at a reception later that evening from 5.00-- 00 p.m. at SAT. JUNE 21 ST, 2003 RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW!! 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