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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1981 Davis M. 2 eggs FILLING c. nuts 1 c. powdered sugar 1 cup pumpkin 4 T. softened margarine 2Vt c. flour Vt tsp. vanilla Vt c. chocolate chips 2 1 (3 oz.) pkgs. Philadelphia tsp. baking powder 1 Cream Cheese tsp. vanilla Vt Beat until smooth and spread tsp. salt unrolled cake. Roll up. Cover over 1 soda tsp. with foil and refrigerate, or freeze. 1 tsp. cinnamon Ifix all ingredients and bake at Slice and serve. (KELLI HILL, Eighth grade) 350 for 7 to 10 minutes. LIME JELLO SALAD (PATRECE EAMES, Ninth grade) 1 pkg. (3 oz.) lime jello 1 c. boiling water PUMPKIN ROLL . Vi c. cold water Beat 3 eggs at high speed for 3 Dissolve 1 jello in hot water. Add minutes. Slowly add cup and stir. Refrigerate granulated sugar. Stir in 23 cup cold wateruntil chill and 1 teaspoon of lemon and partially set. Add 1 pumpkin drained can small crushed pineapjuice. 1 c. miniature marshmallows, ple, In amother bowl, mix: 1 c. whipped cream and 12 pound c. flour grated cheese, or approx. 1 cup. Vi tsp. nutmeg Mix together, adding cream last. Vi tsp. salt Pour into 8x8x2 inch glass pan or 1 tsp. baking powder mold, as desired. Chill and set. 2 tsp. cinnamon (KAREN SOPHER, Ninth grade) Add this to first mixture. Grease 15x10 a inch well and flour very TURKEY CASSEROLE cookie sheet. Spread batter out on a bread stuffing with 2 Make sheet and top witji finely chopped 4 c. bread crumbs, 3 T. eggs, mi15 20 to nuts. Bake at 375 for 1 V tsp. nutes. When done, cool 5 minutes, chopped Vonion, tsp. salt, t tsp. poultry seasoning, then turn out onto a tea towel, pepper, sage to taste, Vt c. melted butter, which has been covered with pow- hot water or hot broth to moisten. dered sugar. Start at narrow end Vt A pineapple turkey decoration was created by WENDY WALTS, ninth grade. She cut pieces of red felt in the shape of a turkey head, with eye and beak pieces of contrasting colors. She glued the pieces together and attached to a whole pineapple with straight pins. . c. shortening 4 Vt c. sugar 3 eggs 3 tsp. vanilla large can pumpkin Chocolate chips 1V& c. flour 3 tsp. baking powder 3 tsp. soda 3 tsp. nutmeg 3 tsp. cinnamon 1 Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla. Mix well. Sift dry ingredients together and add to (reamed mixture, alternating with pumpkin. Add chocolate chips. Drop on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for 10 minutes. (KAREN SOPHER, Ninth grade) C4 Combine all Ingredients a no gently. Use as much turkey as desired. Chicken may also be used. Boil a chicken for 20 minutes and remove meat from bones. Butter a casserole dish. Add a layer of meat and a layer of dressing until both are gone. Mix 1 can cream of chicken soup and 12 cA milk. Pour over top. Bake at 350 covered, for 1 hour. 30 c. shortening Vi c. sugar Vi PUMPKIN COOKIES 1 and roll, with tea towel. Let cool for miNutes or so, then spread filling. PUMPKIN COOKIES The holiday CLEARFIELD season is a time of sharing, being thankful for blessings received, memories shared one with another, and traditions carried on. Its a time when family, friends and sometimes strangers, gather together and enjoy some of the most special meals of the year. To prepare for this busy season, several ninth grade home economics students at North Davis Junior High School made table decorations, baked cookies and made other dishes, as a promise of the good things to come. The following are recipes and craft directions donated by the students. TURKEY CENTERPIECE Salt Dough: 4 c. flour 1 1V4 Knead dough until consistency of pie dough. Roll out with rolling pin. Cut into strips 14 inch wide and shape on the back side of a greased pie dish or bowl. Mold body and knead from one large lump of left) display turkeys that kind is just a memory. piece of styrofoam to the back. Collect weeds and wheat or purch dough. Add facialfeatures, coat and hat. Bake at 200 for about 12 hours or figure if a wall hanging is desired. (NOELLE SMITH, Ninth grade) lOOOOOl AMERICA'S FAVORITE CHILDREN'S SHOES Oakwood Village 5468 S. 1 Brickyard Plaza 1140 Brickyard will ase them at a craft shop. Attach a overnight. Spray with acrylica thin wire to the top tail feathers of Attach a shine. to give spray Buster Brown, , Waltz (from be around long after the other NOELLE SMITH, Suzzanne Carlson and Wendy c. salt c. hot water '0 So Many Ways to Say Merry Christmas! Christmas cards carry your personal holiday message. The design should be perfect and the words just right. That's why we have hundreds of Hallmark Christmas cards to choose from. Boxed cards for everyone on your list and individual cards for someone special. 268-275- k i Layton Hills Mall Rd. 485-519- 1 376-044-1 To their toy tram and popcorn chains, Buster Brown adds new shoes as the most fitting way for your children to greet the holiday. Introducing... CHILDREN'S All Leather Shoes SHOES Layton Hills Mall !. LAYTON HILLS MALL V 0e! ,' SALT table. DOUGH centerpiece is a student's creation for the holiday Santa Claus is coming to REAKFA ou 're invited to breakfast with Santa Claus at Layton Hills Mall! Join the jolly gent giant stuffed animals and Raggedy Ann on December 12, , 19,22,23 and 24 at 8:30 am in Capistrano Restaurant. J is worth getting up early for! Well sing carols, visit with Santa and give away free Consolidated Theatre passes. After breakfast , select stores will be open early with specially marked items perfect for a child's budget and gift pickets are $2.95 a person, and children must be accompanied by an adult. 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