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Show 4A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, May 25, 1983 Page 4A South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 25, 1983 r Rain or Shine Carrot Cake Is Tidbits of Wisdom From Being a Mom By SHARON Any experienced no mom knows matter how she re- sponds, shes bound to give the wrong answer. Other bits of wisdom that any seasoned mother worth a shake of iodized salt can attest to follow: When Junior puts his best foot forward, he probably wants new shoes. Gallon bottles of milk always break within ten minutes after you mop and wax the kitchen floor. sometimes hide The only sure way to get Sissy to practice the piano is to ask her to load the dishwasher. Broken knick knacks gather no dust. Every family has a ghost. As soon as you throw away the unmated been kicking hamper and months youll baby sock thats trol. around between washer for six find its mate. Unmated socks cling to the Cites By SUSAN TANNER -- FARMINGTON warm breezy day you can see the bobbing and swaying of colorfully designed kites as they dot the sky. Children of all ages are usually attached to the kite string. As the spring winds begin to blow, more and more children and adults are turning to kite making and buying. On any Ready-mad- can kite prices range from $1.69 to hundreds of dollars. The kite has always been an important part of peoples lives. People have used kites for toys, catching food, religious objects or sometimes as weapons of war. It is believed that the first kite dates back to a Chinese general in 200 B.C. The story has the general wanting to measure the exact distance of an enemys fortress walls so that he could build a tunnel underneath it. By flying the kite and measuring the string used, the general was able to accomplish his task. Kites have played a role in the everyday life of many. Samoans used them to pull canoes and Koreans, for catching fish. The Farr East has a Kite Day on the ninth day of the ninth month. A kite with the words Bad luck away, good luck stay painted on it was cut adrift in order to banish evil spirits, said John and Kate Dyson in HOLMES Raviaw Correspondent Want to FARMINGTON keep them busy project for your children or yourself and save money in the bargain? Why not try kite making. Many of the materials you need are found right , at home. Some of the tools needed are scissors, measuring tape, marking pens, a stapler, and a covering. Most any lightweight fabric can be used as a cover. Newspapers, brown wrapping paper, cellophane, create a tissue paper, Christmas wrapping papers or opened garbage bags can make good kite coverings. Decorating the covering is important to kite flying enjoyment. Kites are made to be seen. Children can use permanent marking pens, paint or crayons to design their covering. Use a light pliable stick or straws placed end on end to make a T shaped skeleton for your kite. Some straws kink so be careful. T is made, the. covering is carefully placed Once the over the entire area and carefully but firmly attach V long-tinge- d cup juice) cup buttermilk Vi cup cooking oil CARROT CAKE is both nutritious and convenient for family Lasagne Recipes Offer Convenient , Easy Sauce By SHARON STEELE Raviaw Correipondent dessert. their book, and in seven hours their kites reached an altitude of 35,531 feet, said Dyson. Fun With line Kites. In wartime kites have been used extensively for Todays youth are sig-nallin- g, carrying lamps, lenging the skies in the same manner as people did of old kite. with the home-mad- e Students in one class at the flags, and even for dropping propaganda leaflets, said Dyson. Probably the most famous kite is the one Benjamin Franklin flew in 1752 in a thunderstorm and chal- Farmington Elementary spent a week learning the dynamics and stresses of kite flying. When the work School dis- covered electric fires. Weathermen were using was done, the would-b- e kite fliers watched their overe into the sized kite kites to find out about temperature, wind and a variety of other meteorological concerns until the 1930s when the balloon took over. In 1969 a group of school children in Indiana launched a train of 19 small kites. They ' let out more than ten miles of nose-div- ground. But young enthusiasts everywhere continue to try, with various methods and materials, to build the perfect kite just as hundreds have done in years past. Children Can Help Make Kites at Home By SHARON TANNER cup) crushed (1 pineapple, drained (reserve Have an Interesting History HOLMES Review Correspondent e shredded carrots re-ent- er fines. package coconut almond or coconut pecan frosting mix cup sugar Vi cup wheat germ, if desired 1 teaspoon soda Vt teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons cinnamon Vi teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups (4 medium) coarsely Most women will eventual- the job market in order to pay their kids library ly cups flour 1 1 dry-clea- n clotheshamper. light By Cindy Ingredients: ; in the 3 3 Hearty Carrot Cake pediatricians secretary reluctantly agrees to fit your son in for an emergency doctor appointment, the purple and green rash on Juniors left arm will begin to disappear. Everyone elses mother is more understanding than your daughters. Disposable diapers never leak unless youre wearing your only silk designer dress. Family ghosts have a mental block against shutting screen doors, putting away toothpaste, and washing hands after eating barbecued chicken. Overdue library books sometimes hide under the refrigerator. , Selling the baby crib is not a reliable means of birth con- Overdue library books teaspoons vanilla eggs Glaze: Va teaspoon soda Vt cup corn syrup Vi cup buttermilk Va cup reserved pineapple ; . juice Va cup butter or margarine Vi teaspoon vanilla Preheat oven to 350 . Grease and flour bottom of 13x9 inch pan. In large bowl, blend all cake ingredients. Beat 3 minutes at medium speed. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 30 to 40 minutes until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes. In saucepan, combine all glaze ingredients. Boil gently 5 minutes, stirring freVt quently. Prick hot cake every fork. Slow--l- y inch with pour glaze over cake. Serve warm or cold. Refrigerate any leftovers. This carrot BOUNTIFUL cake is just like the cakes found the in health food bakeries kind with nuts, fruits, coconut almost a nutritious meal in one. But dont be fooled, nothing this nourishing ever tasted so good. inside of Levi Bendovers. The only sure way to get Sissy to load the dishwasher is to ask her to practice the piano. From the moment your NAUTA STEELE Whats for supper, Ma? that Nutritious Dessert ground. It can be made from tied knots of colored material, a cloth strip with little squares sewn, paper or plast- ed. Staples sewn or clear cellophane tape can be used. A small hole must be made at the top and a string placed through and secured firmly to the frame. A second hole is made in the center of the kite, and again the string is securely tied. The two lines are tied together in knot and the ball of flying string is tied in a square knot to this point. The standard kite needs a tail to keep it upright and balanced. It can be simple or complex. But it should be an cups secured firmly ic to- gether or different colored papers. This is just a simple kite, you may want to get more complex by designing a variety of frames and creating animals, dragons, or designs with one or more kites attached. The key is to begin easy and work into aeronautic splendor one piece of string at a time. exciting view from the When youre longing for lasagne, but the thought of precooking all those noodles makes you boil, the recipes below might just fit the bill.. With flavor, both made-from-scrat- lasagne versions offer convenience in the form of packaged or bottled sauce mix. . Easy Lasagne Prepare and refrigerate overnight or several hours, before baking, if desired. May also be frozen, then baked at a later Brown one pound ground beef. Drain. Add one package (3 oz.) dry spaghetti sauce, any brand; two 6 oz. cans tomato paste and 6 cans water: Simmer 10 minutes. In a 13 x 9 inch baking dish, alternate layers of Vi Quick Trick Lasagne lb. ground beef 2 cans (15 oz.) marinara sauce or bottled spaghetti sauce 8 oz. uncooked lasagne noodles Vi Va Brown ground beef, drain. Add oz. con- tainer cottage cheese, 8 oz. shredded Mozzarella cheese, Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese, ending with sauce. Bake in 350 minutes, degree F. oven, until bubbly. Let stand 15 mi- 44-5- 5 Garlic Can Give Party 'Pizazz' water, sauce and salt; bring to boil. In 2 quart (11 x 7V2 inch) baking dish, layer hot sauce, uncooked lasagna, cottage and Mozzarella cheese; repeat layers, ending with sauce. Garnish with Mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. : 12 cup small curd cottage cheese pound uncooked lasagne noodles, one cup grated Parmesan cheese Vi cup water 1 teaspoon salt 12 oz. Mozzarella or Monterey Jack cheese 1 date. sauce, nutes; cut into squares to serve. Serves 8. Cover dish with foil and bake 375 degrees F. for 1 hour; or cover dish with waxed paper and Microwave approximately 25 minutes, turning once.; Let stand 5 to 10 minutes before cutting into squares. Makes 6 servings. (Freeze after baking for best results when making , ahead.) at Pack a little pizazz into your next party with this exciting ap-petiz-er. Make delicious marinated mushrooms by combining 1 tablespoon garlic salt, Vt cup red wine and Mi cup salad oil. Pour over medium-siz- e 1 pound fresh, mushrooms and AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY marinate in refrigerator overnight. Drain and serve with col- orful cocktail picks. f Cottage Cheese Salad Satisfies Tastes There is another pot luck dinner coming up. There was one a week ago, and one 'a month before that. Now ideas are getting skimpy. Everyone else seems to bring such original tasty dishes. Discouragement sets in, and the whole dinner seems like a bad idea. For those who recognize the situation, here is one answer: Green Cottage Cheese Jello Salad. Its easy to make and everyone will love it. y cups cottage cheese small cans evaporated milk 1 1 cup mayonnaise pkg lemon gelatin (small) 1 cup hot water 1 cup walnuts Mix together until gelatin is Mix well and pour into 13x9 dissolved then add: inch pan or mold. Refrigerate 2 cups crushed pineapple until firm, about one hour. Green Cottage Cheese Gelatin Salad 1 2 pkg lime gelatin (small) Now Use Garlic In Many Forms Tomato Soup Good for Active Family As warmer weather arrives and family members are more active, meals must provide ext- ra nutrition. The following recipes for soup and dumplings fit the bill: Tomato Noodlo Soup large can tomato juice 2 tsp. grated onion 1 tsp. salt 1 cup of narrow noodles 2 tsp. sugar dash pepper 3 tbs. butter 1 chicken bouillon cube cup boiling water tbs. chopped parsley Bring to a boil in a large pan the juice, onion and salt. Add noodles and simmer for about 15 minutes or until noodles are 1 1 1 tender. Add sugar, pepper and onion. Dissolve bouillon cube in boiling water and add to soup. Just before serving stir in parsley. Serve with a grating of cheese or chopped crisp bacon. Most soup suppers go well with a heavier bread or roll or better still dumplings. Fluffy Dumplings 1 cup flour 2 tsp. baking power Vz tsp. salt Vi cup milk 2 tbs. salad oil Sift dry ingredients. Combine milk and oil and add to dry ingredients, stirring just until moistened. Drop by tablespoons atop bubbling soup or stew. Cover tightly and bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Dont lift the lid but continue simmering for minutes. Foreign Auto Parts 2 12-1- Today the pungent taste of fresh garlic is available in sevfrom eral convenient forms garlic powder and garlic salt to 5 Easy Corn Meal Dumplings tbs. minced parsley to one package of corn bread mix. Using only 13 cup of milk follow package directions. 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