OCR Text |
Show Garbes Enjoy a Traditional Christmas v. 1 cup boiling water, add cup cold water. Measure V cup gelatin mixture out, add the eggnog and pour into mold and set. Drain fruits, measuring syrup and adding water to make V cup. Dice pears. Dissolve cherry gelatin in I cup boiling water, add fruit and juice and the rest of the lemon jell-o- . Spoon into mold over the eggnog mixture. Chill. Decorate with pecans. Peppermint Delight I pint whipping cream 22 large marshmallows Vi 1 1 (cut small) lb. mashed graham crackers cup nuts cup peppermint candy, ground Line pan with half of the cracker crumbs, pour mixture of cream, nuts, marshmallows and peppermint over crumbs. Then cover with rest of crumbs. Use dripper pan so it can be cut into squares to serve. Let set for at least 2 to 3 hours, or overnight. Decorating the Christmas tree are the Lewis Garbes Tiffany 2, Lewis. by Rands Black Christmas is a busy time of year at the home of Lewis and Janet Garbe of Manti. But it wouldn't be complete without all the traditions that they have made over the years which all take a lot of time, Christmas Eve is planned for weeks ahead and begins with a family party with Lewis' side of the family, the Andersons. The party gets off to a great start with a turkey dinner, which is then followed by a special program acted out by the children, A visit from Santa is another highlight of the evening, On Christmas Day, the Garbes visit with family and friends and another turkey dinner is enjoyed by everyone. Each year Janet especially looks forward to making the homemade candy that her mother used to make for Christ mas. Divinity, fudge and penouche are their favorites, Next comes decorating sugar cookies and baking the fruitcakes. A night is also set aside so the whole family can join in decorating the two Christmas trees. Janet usually flocks one tree and Janet, Darren 11, Maria 7, Lisa 13, 1 leaves the other green, so beds it can be done in an While the sound of a way, with hammer rang through candy canes and popcorn their heads. Lewis was building a strings. Janet, who loves all the house for the girls While Janet pinned preparations and traditions said that she ribbons in each dollys especially enjoys the curls. Christmas spirit of giving There were so many and appreciating people, articles left to complete which is prevalant at That to finish them Christmastime, "Its also seemed an impossible a time," she went on, feat. There were mittens and "when I am really thankful for my wonderful caps still left to crochet All of which should have family and friends." According to the Gar- been done yesterday. The telephone rang, bes, the following poem, which was written by Nora now who could that be? Mickelson and Judy AnWhod dare to call them describes the up at the late hour of derson, Christmas bustle which three? No, Joyce, we just dont goes on at their house, have any on hand perfectly, You call Elaine Cris-moTwas the night before Christmas at Lew Yes, shell understand. . r , Garbes house ' . Into the kitchen Janet Janet was so busy and likewise her spouse. quickly dove She just realized the The stockings were still in the box from last year candy was burning on the And tinsel and orna- stove. While Lew in the ments were strung far and basement was looking for near. The hour was getting lights He tripped and spilled closer and closer at hand And nothing was finish- paint over both the new ed that those two had bikes. Just then old St. planned. The children were Nicholas arrived in his nestled all snug in their furs, , Hot Wasseil Drink . With his beard full of soot and his hair full of burrs. He said, "Janet, my girl, could you please take the time To shampoo and these tresses of mine? And Lewis, my sleigh is in need of repair, Could you please fix it up, or find me a spare, all Then he looked around, and he said, "Never mind, I can see that you two are already behind." So he opened his pack as he surveyed the room, And he pulled out a dustcloth, a mop and a blow-com- 1 cup sugar cup water 12 whole cloves 2 3 1 cinnamon sticks quarts orange juice quart cranberry juice cocktail b broom. He went straight to work helping clean up the mess Putting off till the last had created distress. They toiled with great haste till they finished the work Then Santa Claus stop- ped and gave them a smirk. And Combine sugar, water and spices in saucepan, Simmer 10 minutes. Remove cloves and cinnamon. Add orange juice and cranberry juice. Heat, Pour into heatproof punch bowl. Float jorange slices on top of pulch, Makes 34 half cup servings. Fudge Filled Cookies cup shortening 2 cups brown sugar 2 tsp. vanilla 2 eggs I tsp. salt tsp. soda Vi cups flour 4 cups oatmeal . 1 Egg Nog Salad Ring pkg. lemon jell-- o 1 cup boiling water V cup cold water V cup eggnog 1 can mandarin oranges 1 can pear halves 1 pkg. cherry or raspberry 1 jell-1 o 1 "They (the w ise men) saw the young child with Mary his mother, and . , . presented unto him gifts; gold, frankincense, and myrrh." Matthew 2:11 St. Matthew tells us that the Wise Men selected these Put in pan and melt on lowest heat the chocolate Let melt while chips. mixing other ingredients. Spread on the oatmeal, the chocolate chips, milk, butter and vanilla mix- ture. Crumb remaining topping of cookie dough and bake at 350 for 15 to 20 minutes. Let cool before cutting. C 1 The Magi, kneeling in tribute, express the hive and awe Christ evokes in all w ho believe in Him, The Bible names the gifts , . . gold, frankincense and myrrh. Each has its obvious worth; there are rich, symbolic exotic treasures, above alt meanings as well. Church scholars consider others, as their special offerings to the baby Jesus. They the gold to mean love or were the first Christmas gifts Christ as King of the World; the frankincense, prayer or of all. The gifts brought by the Christ as the King of Three Kings all had magical Heaven; the myrrh, sufferassociations: gold for the sun ing or a symbol of Christ's mystery, frankincense as the approaching sacrifice. smoke-makeThe Bible does not menand myrrh, tion containers for the gifts, the healer. The Wise Men were also believed to have artists over the centuries have created them. A casket had occult powers. holds the gold coins, a vessel for the frankincense, an um for the myrrh. Today we easily recognize the value of the gold, but we are not as familiar with the value of frankincense and myrrh. These two aromatic resins, used in making incense, were very costly at the time of the Birth uf Christ. To this day they are used at many Christian altars. An old poem which expressed the ancient belief that "incense owns a deity neigh" is further evidence that frankincense and myrrh were worthy gifts for the C Prince of Peace. 'a' Si's ' Greetings! As all the color and pageantry of this mystical season unfolds 1 -- J; - ' y .fs Cream f and mix the reabove ingredients, serve 2 cups for topping. Put remaining mixture in bottom of cookies sheet and press down with fork. end of the holiday and used to be observed by the burning of the tree and greens. However there can be a happier end for your tree . . , one you will enjoy and find rewarding. Setting your tree up outdoors and hanging it with popcorn strings and suet makes a beautiful, natural bird feeder. Think of the fun youll have observing your lively feathered friends through the months to follow! bells peal a glorious message of love and peace. Humbly we say thanks. Dili), 0 0 0 cup boiling water jell-- 2 Fudge filling: cups milk chocolate chips can sweetened condensed milk thsp. buiter tsp. vanilla I . o Dissolve lemon 1 Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh . . . Gifts For a King 1 laying a finger Discarding your aside of his nose Christmas tree- -a And giving a nod up the chimney he rose. happy ending And they heard him Wondering if there is any exclaim as he jumped to tradition concerned with when his sleigh a Christmas tree should be dis"You two start planning mantled and taken down? Jannow for next Christmas uary 6th, Epiphany or Twelfth Night, marks the traditional Day!" are the Following Garbes favorite Yuletide recipes. 2 Page 14 Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, December 20, 1979 in - - Vi iil gay if .Q L r r ;.cr4 y 'J -- iv,:x CMie's Dsws-t- a X: 4' Utahs cheese makers have for generations provided Utah and the West with some of the finest cheese produced anywhere. Swiss, Cheddar and Monterey Jack are some of the most popular with Utahns among the many delicious Utah cheeses available. Holiday time is a natural for cheese eating and gift giving. This holiday season treat family and friends to Utahs finest... cheese UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION |