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(1 oz.) grated parmesan cheese Vi C. margarine 1 egg, beaten Vi C. milk 4 crisply cooked bacon slices, 1 V 1 wal- crumbled Combine dry ingredients and cheese; cut in margarine until mixture nuts Combine l'4 cups sugar, pumpkin and margarine. Blend in eggs. Combine flour, baking powder, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, nutmeg and salt. Add combined dry ingredients alternately with milk, mixing well after each addition. Stir in raisins and nuts. Spoon into miniature muffin pans, filling 2h full. Sprinkle with combined 2 tablespoons sugar and teaspoon cinnamon. well-greas- Approximately PA C. Cinnamon a tsp. ground nutmeg ' C. flour 3A C. sugar 1 T. baking powder xh tsp. salt Vi tsp. cinnamon 2 eggs C. milk j C. soft margarine 2 C. (8 oz.) shredded sharp natural Cheddar cheese 1 Vi C. chopped peeled apple C. chopped nuts Cheesecake. Vi m hour and 5 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes; remove from pan. 2Vi gestion for CarrotN Raisin z. Y 1 special dessert. And, every cheesecake can be about as special and diverse as the company you make them for. Among the many variations on the classic cheesecake recipe, the Kraft Kitchens offer one that features the healthy combination of raisins and carrots in this sug- Vi ' M i The crisp scent of the air fragrant with pine needles, the tart smell of baking and the spicy fragrance of pumpkin all bring to mind the holiday season. Translating these aromas into your kitchen in the form of freshly baked bread and biscuits heralds the seasons change in a delightful way. A homemade cheesecake is a 3 T. 3 M Fresh Breads Herald Season Different With Raisins xh fM Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1983 Cheesecake 1 Jli 'Hit resembles coarse crumbs. Add combined egg and milk, mixing just until moistened. Stir in bacon. Drop by spoonfuls onto greased cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees, 12 to 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve warm. 1 dozen. To make ahead: Prepare recipe as directed. Wrap securely; freeze. When ready to serve, unwrap biscuits; place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees, 7 minutes or until hot. 4 eggs Vt C. orange juice C. finely shredded carrot Vi C. raisins Vi tsp. ground nutmeg Vi tsp. ground ginger 2 T. orange juice 1 Dash of salt 2Vi C. sifted powdered sugar Vi C. raisins Combine crumbs, sugar, cinnamon and margarine; press onto bottom of spring-forpan. Bake at 325 degrees, 10 minutes. Combine 2 Vi packages softened cream cheese, sugar and Vi cup flour, mixing at medium speed on electric mixer until well blended. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Blend in orange juice and combined carrot, raisins, remaining flour and spices. Pour over crust. Bake at 450 degrees, 10 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 250 degrees; continue baking 55 minutes. Loosen cake from rim of pan. Cool before removing rim of pan. Combine remaining cream cheese, juice and salt, mixing until well blended. Gradually add sugar, mixing well after each addition. Pour over cheesecake. Top with raisins.' ch m -. Hedonism Invading America? Hedonism, with its nasty pag gan ways, may slowly be the very essence of what it is to be American. Hedonism is not the sacrificing of animals, nor is it some dark, mystic madness. It is, simply put, a love of leisure, gone rampant and a professor at Weber State College said that this pleasure seaking may have developed into a neuinfili-tratin- goof-ing-o- ff rosis. A penny saved is a penny enjoyed seems to be the modern ethic, said Rod O. Julander, an associate professor of philosophy at Weber State, adding, Some parents may even try to keep their children from it, but when kids turn 18, its wahoo. Julander was addressing i;. issue of hedonism in American families in a workshop at Weber1 State and said that people are, in fact, moving more and more to hedonism as an ethic. Julander said that the danger of hedonism is that it places the emphasis for gratification on play rather than on the more productive accomplishments of work. He said, Its a cycle that hungry nations become strong and then get civilized. Once that happens they have more leisure time and get weak and then hungry nations take over. Weve seen that in the U.S. with Japa- nese competition. He said that in addition to slipping as a country in terms of output a preoccupation with leisure activities tends to reduce the enjoyment people get from 41 It will pay off in energy dollars. Have you looked around the house lately? Chances are, youll find a lot of little energy wasters waiting to eat up a lot of your energy dollars. Sometimes theyre just little things, like dirty furnace filters, or uncaulked windows. Sometimes theyre major, like old worn gas appliances or poor attic insulation. They add up to higher gas bills something you dont want. Least expensive energy. Natural gas is the least expensive form of energy, and Mountain Fuels rates remain among the lowest in the nation. In fact, the percentage of . income Utahns pay for natural gas also ranks among the lowest in the nation. Even so, wasting energy is like throwing money out the window. We can help. We have some ideas which can help you control your energy costs. Weve put together a packet of energy saving ideas and information that will help you tighten up your energy efficiency at home. Theres information about how to insulate properly, things you should know about energy efficiency, and more. Get your free Energy Savers Homework today. Call or stop by any Mountain Fuel office. work. Julander also noted that the current increase in technology is giving people more free time, but is restricting the activities available by putting a price tag on entertainment. Today we have to be entertained and we have to buy the pleasure, Julander said. 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