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Show wiber 479 THE HERALD. Prov h—Page 17 ae Traditions Become Visible During Holiday Celebrations Traditions rarely are morevisible than hris holiday season Give Rerald welcom Desk about their holiday traditions Mrs. nament to each child for the tree each a tree decorative The child can take hents with him when he moves from E andthus take holiday memories with him She also suggests making personalized Christmas cards, goodies forall the kids on the street, and a Lundgren has offered several suggestions family candy, cookie or decoration making day Whenchildren areolder, having themdraw names that could turn into family traditions. One id to make Christmas pillowcases to use during December, made from Christmas prints. Anotheris to plan a 12 Days of Christmas surprise for a needy to fill stockings for their brothers andsisters. could develop into an annual event Whatever the tradition. the holidays are an ideal time to develop them family. widow or shut-in. For each of the twelve days. deliver an anonymous surprise with a note TREES AND DOGS made from hard candy and cookie dough adorn the tree of LaPreal and Bruce Lundgren. She makes them annually to Yours and Theirs decorate her holiday tree Favorite Home Recipes “yc. sugar HARD CANDY STAINED GLASS WINDOW COOKIES 4 eggs 32 c. sifted powdered sugar 3 T. water BRANDON JENSON, 2, Orem, enjoys one of his grandmother's food coloring Ph holiday suckers,a tradition in the Lundgren home. Mix together and boil to brittle state (310 degrees) in a heavy saucepan. Do notstir after it starts to boil. Put lid on one minute to wash LaPreal Lundgren Put wire under dough for hanger. Sprinkle hard candy crumbsinside outlines. Bake onlyuntil candy melts. Cookie does not need to brown sugar crystals down. Havefoil ready on cookie sheet. Pour hot syrup on and tip to spreadthin as possible. Cool. Place paper bag over candy and use small hammerto poundinto small pieces (or use coarse knife food grinder) MakesFood Traditions Many traditions at the Bruce Lundgren homeare foods. Early each holiday season, LaPreal Lundgren, Orem, makes ornaments from cookie dough and hard candy. The recipe can be found in favorite home recipes sn . os . ‘a t. vanilla 4 C. flour Beat eggs. add sugar vanilla andflour Trace outline of desired pattern on foil. Roll dough into rope and layon outline. Press where it meets. 6 T light corn syrup "2 t. flaveroil column. She also makes suckers from the hard candy recipe which she keeps in a jar for her grandchildren. She dips white chocolate into holiday molds and paints them with food coloring. Let's Ask Cook: Strawberry Loaf 7 Don't let candy bubble too much becauseit will crystalize LAPREAL LUNDGREN Orem | By CAROL McGARVEY i'm reprinting a personalfavorite becauseI've had somerequests for it STRAWBERRY BRUNCH LOAF 2 cups flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoonsalt 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel ‘% teaspoon nutmeg 2 eggs, beaten % cup honey % cup oil 1% cups chopped strawberries, fresh or frozen % cup almondsor walnuts,if desired Sift together dry ingredients. Combine eggs, honey and oil; stir in berries and nuts. Add to dry mixture. Stir onlyuntil flour is moistened. Pour into a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 to 55 minutes. | Cool 15 minutes before removing from pan. Cool completely before slicing. For a quick meal-topper during a rushed season, roll drained canned pineapple chunks in coconut. Pile in serving dishes and top with whipped cream or whipped topping lightly sweetened with brown sugar | Light Up Your Holidays Add the warmglow ofcandlelight and the special smells of Christmas — bayberry, peppermint and pine — to your home. Ambassador Holiday Fragrance Lites are votive glasses and candles created especially for the holidays. Glasses $1.59 Votive candles 59¢ 1979 Ambassador Caras a dwsion of Hallmars Caras inc and flavored with pumpkin pie spice. Club Notes LOYAL STAR Will meet Friday at 1 p.m. at the T-Bone Restaurantin Springville. Gifts will be exchanged andofficers will be elected. LAPREAL LUNDGREN displays her dipped white chocolates which are madeinto Christmas molds then colored ‘with food coloring. SHELLEE LUNDGREN,4,Lindon,displays the stocking her grandmother made for her father when he was a boy. She also holds her own stocking made by her mother, Trudy Lundgren. mous maker dress shoe sale! The Take your next step in superbstyle of Garolini, An eller, Palizzio, Sesto Meucci, Anne Klein, Mignani, Amaifi, Joyce, Socialite, and the others you love, all temptingly priced. An elegant choicein footwearin various sizes. Come Take advantage of these super low membership rates NOW ge in and browse. Then slip some on. You'll have the world at your feet! Ladies Footwear-all stores fitness Center 703 So. State |