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Show Cook Book Project 4B - Kearns High Staff Joins rots - chicken-indumpling- No, s and apple shakes! were not plan- 1 1 V2 Stir 8 cups cornflakes. Blend together, press into pan. Cut in squares. crushed bread cup finely chop- ped walnuts 4 T softened butter !4 tsp pepper -3 oz. cream cheese with chives 2- 23 cup drained mushrooms - stems and pieces 2 cups cubed chicken 2 cans crescent rolls 6 T melted butter. 4 T gravy from broth or chicken gravy mix. Add 1 or 2 T chopped chives and serve over dumplings. May be made ahead and frozen, just heat to serve. butter and pepper, stir in chicken and mushrooms, set aside. Put bread stuffing crumbs and nuts in bowl. Separate rolls into sixteen pieces. Make it a point to Put about 14 cup seal the sides of your chicken mixture on dresser drawers with each roll. Fold rolls either tung oil, varnish over chicken and seal or shellac and they will be less likely to stick by pinching edges. Dip each in melted when the seasons butter, then in crumbs change. and nut mixture. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for The average American eats about 70 pounds of 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Make tomatoes a year. Bbdmy SaM Kathy Latimer as chairman, thought it might be fun to put together a collection of recipes from staff members and asked everyone to contribute. Its been fun to try out a lot of these recipes, and to get them all together, said Kathy. We gave everyone a copy for Christmas, and we plan to have a tasting party in Kathy Latimer, chairman of the Kearns March, with everyone Staff Development Committee looks High bringing a sample of over the highly successful cook book the one of their recipes. teachers and staff members collected and Or, if they want to renew another bring Linda Pearson and cipe, well taste it and she laughed. was Robertson in add it to our books, by helped Kathy compiling the cook Ed-it- h book. The Staff DISEASES & of the Develop-men- s goal is to have varied activities to offer positive for the entire staff, teachers, secretaries and custodians. Staff members become better aquainted and develop friendship SURGERY FEET Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower and self-estee- m FREE EXAMINATION With This Coupon Only ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED 967-333- 8 4370 So. Redwood All Insurances Accepted cherry jello (6 ounce) 2 cups boiling water 1 can blueberry pie filling 2 SALE 5x7 bonus pint sour cream Vinedim Dissolve jello in water, cool, then add blueberry pie filling. When nearly set stir in Special bonus sour cream (like streaks). Let set published. The Committee is busy with other activities and plans for the teachers and school staff to participate in. trying to do is encourage our staff to enjoy their work, themselves and each other. Were saying have a good one every day, she concluded. Appk Shake (Kathy Latimer) Ongiediadi 1 pint vanilla ice cream (softened) 1 six ounce can frozen apple juice 2 cups milk Dash of cinnamon on wafers to crush). Pour into 9x13 pan, bake one hour at 300 degrees. 9ctg 1 lb. butter, 12 Gar-nis- h as desired. Cream together butter, sugar and eggs. Add coconut, vanilla wafers (no need to break them up) and nuts. Mix thoroughly (start mixer slow and press slightly firm- ly, cut and serve. ounces powdered sugar, 8 ounce cream cheese, 2 tsp. vanilla. Cream together. Ice cake when completely cooled. 5x7 Pineapple Cavwb color portrait at no extra (Roger Wood) 3 1 cups sliced carrots charge with the purchase of any special portrait package cup pineapple chunks (unsweetened) canned or fresh. 2 tsp. seasoned salt 3 T orange juice 1 T butter or margarine Place carrots, pineapple, salt and orange juice in ll2 quart casserole. Dot with butter. Cover. Bake at 375 degrees, 45 to 55 minutes. Makes four servings. No appointment necessary Age limit 12 years Your $2 95 entitles you to a 5x7 or 4 wallets No extra charge for groups Select from a variety of poses and varied backgrounds "Pom original package Offer Good for Portraits Taken Jan. (Flew Rcftigetafft Bwcutto) 3, 1982 through March FASHION PLACE HALL 6241 SOUTH STATE Hours 10-- 9 Weekdays 10-- 6 268-19- Saturdays 92 12-- 5 9it giedieuh 2 (10 ounce) cans refrigerated flaky biscuits 1 cup almond brickie chips 13 cup semi-swe- chocolate chips 1 egg, well beaten Powdered sugar glaze or sifted powdered sugar Give Mrs. Fields cookies to your valentine Heat oven to 375. Separate dough into 20 biscuits. Press or roll out each biscuit to form a 3 inch circle. In shallow bowl, combine brickie almond chips and chocolate chips. Press each biscuit circle firmly into chip mixture, completely coating one side of the circle. Shape each into a ball with the chip mixture INSIDE, seal well. Place seamside down on ungreased cookie sheet. Brush with egg. Bake at 375 for 10 to minutes or until deep golden brown. Cool slightly. Decorate with glaze, or sprinkle with powdered sugar. Makes 20 biscuit puffs. 13 Uaniotim Peanut Butter Substitute 23 cup peanut butter chips, 13 cup peanut butter and 13 cup chopped February 11-- nuts for almond 15 Were celebrating our President's Birthdays with a Cherry of a Sale. And for your special loved one shop our Nordstrom, Sears and Weinstock plus over 100 stores and services for Valentine's Day. a FASHION PLACE 6200 South State brickie and chocolate chips. Mix well. Spoon about 1 tsp. peanut butter mixture on each biscuit circle. Continue as above. Vie and Mrs. Fields will give to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. This is Cystic Fibrosis Week. Cystic Fibrosis is a disease that kills more children and young adults than any other hereditary disease. When you buy a Mrs. Fields Valentine gift package (with cookies such as our new chocolate chip with macadamia nuts), she will make a donation to Cystic Fibrosis. Mail order cookies e are also available. Call (800) In California (800) lung-damagi- toll-fre- 227-240- 0. 772-266- 6. - Kuf substitute 1 cup chopped dates or and xk cup nuts for chip mixture. Continue as directed. To Reheat: Place puffs on ungreased sheet; lightly cover with foil. Heat at 350 for 7 to 10 minutes or until warm. raisins chopped . 20, 1982 KIDDERFOTO Feafoie PulJa DiiccUww AMERICA WE LOVE YOU packet black 1 pre-sho- Expires KIODERPOTO (Rodene Forsythe) through participation in the various projects, explained Miss Latimer. A faculty assembly Blend in blender unwas presented to the student body recently til mixed. Dust with and the committee had nutmeg, and serve. a breakfast set up backstage for those taking part in the early Uaniifa Walen remorning hearsal, Kathy tells. Cake They also have a card monthly birthday (Jon Boe man) and special cake set up Sinfully rich and in the faculty room to good. celebrate everyones are and planbirthday 2 cups sugar ning on a special day 2 sticks butter or with guest speakers margarine later this month. 6 eggs to invite They plan 7 ounces coconut students to join in the 12 ounces vanilla seminars. wafers (1 box) I guess what we are 1 cup chopped nuts extremities US cup d stuffing well and pour over and 23 herb-seasone- peanut butter. neighbors have been using for years that taste the best. The Staff Development Committee at Kearns, with teacher CALL dark or Cook till it comes to a boil, remove from heat and add 1 cup those being used in their homes and are proving once more that its the recipes Specialist When there's trouble a "Foot" Ougiedi&di -- Vfoediw The recipes are Podiatrist Foot cup sugar cup Karo white Vz cup dry milk cook book. DR. RON BROWN (JoAnn Alexander) (Rodene Forsythe) ning a luncheon. These are just some of the delicious recipes that teachers and staff members at Kearns high have brought together In their own your friends Combine cheese, Veamt Btittk pineapple 11, 1982 Voiedim ClucfefiH- - Work Blueberry jello car- salad Thursday, Feb. Creative Projects In by Olga Milius WEST VALLEY VIEW Crossroads, Valley Fair in Salt Lake City. Layton Hills Mall In Layton. Ogden City Mall In Ogden. University Mall, in Provo. Sunday |