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Show Page D6 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, L tah, Thursday, Novemb 998 Cook up a fun kitchen to charm holiday guests EventhoughI canbarelyboil water, I love spending time in AT HOME thekitchen. Not to cook, mind from old books and apply using a decoupage medium. = vou, but t alize. And of ‘ourse, I can't resist adding the ANOTHER QUICK wayto dress up yourcabinets is with vintage aluminum cookiecut- same rich details here that | would in any otherroomof my house. Here are a fewrecipes By BARBARA GASH Knight Ridder Newspapers ters usedas drawerpulls. 1920s and‘30s types arestill or quick transformations to charm yourholiday guests First, let the displays begin ising thingsthat are already in t: Biscuit inexpensive and comein shapes rangingfromScotties to gingerbread men. Since many haveholes (for poking dough), and 1amelware IId ind new are MAry ENGELBREIT perfect for lining thetops of cabi nets. If you have an old retriger itor dish, prop it on your counter plate hangers. You can stick to and use the dividers as “shelve: s sctibles they attach easily to doors with a screwfitted to the diameter ofthe cookiecutter hole, and longer than the depthofthe cutterby about ahalf-inch (use round-headed ornamen- a particular color theme. such as red and white, choose only flo Is or go with scenic plates id. Thev look great hung orderly checkerboard rows ito mashers and egg e sweet dayingling consider replacing the upperones with simple open le, but it’s also or forming a fun to go freeform and fill an shelvessitting onfancy, scrolled wood brackets painted ntire wall If vour kitchen or breakfast ‘oom has a char add an eee Cooking: In a blue and white kitchen, bun feet under appliances make them seem morelike furniture. The recessed tiled area in contrasting colors. While you have yourpaint brushes out, add a fewfree-hand fruits to yourwalls or woodwork, or behind the stove creates a heartheffect transform inexpensivestools ca matches. Even vour old eg: an contribute to the mix: salt and pepper inchor them of their p: stripped ed throu Planted with grass seed, they bring t cheer to a win dowsill Ist-ties ver, thread doesn't mean spending a for tune on new furniture. Use wooden stool is tiny “cafe” tables in a br ikfast nook ind tied i un FORAN overnight transfor ition, hang plates, platters =e BARBARA ELLIOTT MARTIN [pie mexpected tou! Hang a pot ladder ormi ind saucers on the wall using ack (or converted I fence) not only from the unfinishedfurniture with pots but interesting baskets and a funky old bird or two. Revamp your ol¢ store. When you'refinally done, reward yourself as Ido by ordering takeout front cabinets orchina closets by papering theinteriors. To do 80, copy copyright-free pages Mary Engelbreit of St. Louis is a syndicated columnist Mother now knowsania must learn her own lessons what she would major in, but she knows collegeis necessary By ANA VECIANA-SUAREZ ment There is no victory when warnings come true, no cause to celebrate. Whenthe motherwas young The mother is suspicious The voice sounds meek at the otherend of the phone line If the mother didn't know any better, she would think it apolo getic. She knows better, though She knows enough at least to estrain hope. The daughter is thinking of oll The mother is thinking she's veard all this before, But College maybe across the tate, the daughter continues in her meek, little girl voice Can't et any jobs, good jobs, without degree. She doesn't know dasn't she made elaborate s only to have them dashed? Hasn't she given advice only to have that advice thrown herface? The knows it is more expensive to gc away but wants to break from her friends. Bad influences, no ambitior sees then less initiative now for what they arc daughter has taken the wrong fork in the road. Enough wis- domfor the motherto keep her the age of the daughter, she judgment in check and try to listen. Listening is so hard thought she knew everything. sometimes. Actually, listening that wisdom seemed to be something you got from books. ‘ow the mother is twice that age, and she constantly amazed — humbled, really by how little she knows. Her you know r think the baby you're expect wis a girl, you might want tc ait until the last minute to hoose a name. Female names o from trendy to tired far more quickly than male names, an Ohio University study found When OU students named ed Kylie. Paige. vames, they \dricnne, Alexandra, Dakota world has expanded and with it lhe mother bites her tor She wants to tell her dau “Told you so. Tc what will that ac her vision. slowly takes. LUNCH BUFFET but pediatricians say it’s a serious matter schoolchild ren should not lug more than 10 to 20 percent of their own body weight. The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that more than 3,300 children agi s5to 14 were treated in emergency rooms last yearfor injuries related to bookbags. Some of your school-age sons and daughters are carrying too heavy an academic load, Many students are hauling around luggave carts or bookbags with which help 50: ‘The BarfromJackson J Hole,Wranglers Wyoming it’s not too soontoget started, Need alittle motivation? I'd recommenda colorful newbook, thefirst in aseries offour holiy how-to guides. “Tis the on” (Creative Publishing, 3.95) will give you somefresh ideas. More than 50 one-of-akind decorations are clearly described and beautifullyillustrated. While somedon’t require sewing, several fabric items do need construction on a sewing machine, but they are well worththetime. A few examples: A mantel cloth for yourfireplace is lightly quilted with holiday motifs or gentle swirls, and outlined with twisted cording. Pick fabrics and trims to coordinatewith therest of your decorating. They can be casual or elegant, Drapery weights help keep thetop panel on the mantlefirmly against the back wall, while the panel that drops over the front can be adornedwith medallion: Fivejolly Santa faces with faux fur beards arethefocus of a three-dimensional trees Santa blocks are sewn and thenjoinedto lined fabric panels. Usea rotary bladefor fast cutting of thepieces. LuncH & DINNER BUFFET DINNER NEw! (11 a.m, to 2 p.m.) BUFFET $65 wj8 their weight. It may look cute, names. Top mak names were Justin, Austin, Jason, Nathan David. Matt, Brad, Taylor, Erie and Dave Overburdenedstudents: for crafting and decorating, and Newly Opened! Delectable Food & Seafood Utah County's Only Lunch Seafood Buffet! pound pupils handle loads half Hallie, Jennifer, Madison le vand Mia the top female wheels. allowing them to make mis- Wisdom has come Sut it is enough wisdom for he mother to know when the Nothing but further es built-in motherknows this is oneofher faults: the inability tolisten to her children. Another: not With Halloween behind us and crisp leaves crunching underfoot, it’s time to turn our thoughts to the holidays. Christmasis a favorite season LOTUS GARDEN CHINESE RESTAURANT Think twice before naming a babygirl Knight Ridder Newspapers is impossible many times. The The mother’s world was so small and hervision so narrow Start your decorations for Christmas now Includesfree rink dncindefee ALL YouCanEar! Over 80 reqs THar CHaNce Day! SPECIAL! SNOW CRAB WITH BUFFET Come DiscoVER WHAT THE onty *1° More Rest OF Provo ALREADY Knows! 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