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Show i 6A A Biscuit Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, July 18, 1984 Huggable and Hefty Breakfast Satisfies Congratulations! Its a 6 Pound Doll SHELLEY KANCITIS Review Correspondent ROY Shes sound asleep with her pacifier firmly tucked between her lips. As she lies motionless in the crib, her lush black eyelashes curving across her flawless baby skin, she looks like a beautiful doll. Which is exactly what she is. But she is a doll with a difference. This Sleeping Beauty weighs six pounds, eight ounces, according to Dessa Rae Greenwoods baby scale. Mrs. Greenwood, a Roy resident and creator of the Sleeping Beauty dolls, weights each soft sculpture baby with lead to make it more Versatile butttermilk biscuits can be turned into a quick breakfast dish that will entice even the most reluctant riser to breakfast, Quick Sticky Biscuits also make a welcome snack or dessert. collector quaility, but made to be hugged by doll lovers of all ages. Its funny to watch ladies react to them. They pick them up like a doll and put them down like they were actual babies. Children react with their eyes. The expression on their faces is like Why this is real. The Sleeping Beauty is so heavy that Mrs. Greenwoods Quick Sticky Biscuits 6 Buttermilk biscuits 6 rine carries it for' V awhile and then pushes it in the 3 stroller. Its not only weight that makes Sleeping Beauty seem like a quieter, drier version of the real thing. Her arms and legs are floppy and her head wobbles. She comes with a bottle, one direalistic. The idea for weighting dolls aper just in case and a rattle. I like to make them as realiscame from a magazine, but Mrs. Greenwood developed her own tic as possible with bodies like pattern and techniques. I used newborn babies, pooched out to get discouraged because the tummies and all, said Mrs. dolls I made never looked like Greenwood. After spending at the pictures in the book so I de- least 14 hours on each doll, she admits to feeling sad when its cided to do my own thing. She made her first doll six time to part with a soft sculpture years ago. My gave baby. An album filled with a picme the idea. I started making ture of each creation helps her remember her children. them and I havent quit yet, said Mrs. Greenwood. Learning Although making dolls is a relexbooks and of hours atively recent endeavor for Mrs. through perimentation, she has had both Greenwood, loving them is flops and successes. If a doll nothing new. When I was little doesnt meet her self imposed I adored playing with dolls. As a high standards, it becomes part teenager youre supposed to put them away, but I used to sneak of the scrap pile. Mrs. Greenwoods drive for upstairs and play with my Barperfection is reflected in her bies. Now Ive always got an exSleeping Beauties. They are cuse to play with dolls. Its always a frightening and frustrating experience to be stranded on a freeway or roadside. Motorists, especially women, who dont know much about cars are especially vulnerable. It is important to know what to do in case of a breakdown. The primary thing a woman, or anyone, should do is to wait for a highway patrolman. He will usually have a list of reputable repair shops for your automobile. A patrolman will stop for anyone who appears to need help, but to make certain, a motorist should use her hazard lights or flares. An open hood on the car can be dangerous, though. High winds could force it to slam shut, sometimes on top of the motorist, according to Highway Patrol safety tips. The Highway Patrol recom age. The Highway Patrol advises that women travel on heavily-use- d roads when traveling alone. Women shouldnt travel late at night on lonely roads. Daylight is much safer. , A tow truck will eventually come, and the next important step is to find out from the tow operator what is wrong with sug- rine Conventional Method: Spread top of each biscuit with 1 teaspoon butter. Arrange biscuits on round oven-proplate. Arflower in halves patrange pecan tern on top of each biscuit. Set of aside. Combine brown sugar, corn syrup and remaining butter in small saucepan. Cook over medium heat about 8 minutes or until bubbly and sugar is dissolved. Pour evenly over biscuits. Bake uncovered 10 minutes at 350 degrees or' until heated through. Spoon extra sauce from plate over biscuits. Serve immediately. Serves six. Microwave Method: Spread top of each biscuit with teaspoon butter. Arrange biscuits on round microwave-oven-saf- e plate. Arrange pecan halves in flower pattern on top of each biscuit. Set aside. Combine brown sugar, com syrup and remaining butter in glass measuring cup. Cook in microwave oven 1 to Vi minutes at high or until bubbly and sugar is dissolved. Pour evenly over biscuits. Cook in micro-wav- e oven Vi to 2 minutes at until heated through. or high sauce from plate extra Spoon over biscuits. Serve immediatel, 1 DOLL MAKER, sits Dessa Rae Greenwood, enjoys hugging the hefty with her daughter, Mary, who Beauty Sleeping doll. If the Car Breaks Down on Road, Wait for Help mends that a woman wait in her car with the windows rolled up and the doors locked.' Crime on the freeways is common. This doesnt mean you cant accept help from strangers, however. t Many may offer to call the police or a tow truck and its best to accept their help. Dont stop at one call, the more calls made will better the chances of help. If someone offers to give a woman a ride, however, she should decline the offer. Rides from strangers are dangerous at any cup pecan halves cup packed light brown cup light corn syrup 2 tabiespoons butter or marga- Especially for Women Special to the Lakeside Review marga- ar sister-in-la- w CINDY R. GRIFFITHS teaspoons butter or your car. The tow man will refer you to the best place that can fix your problem. If, for example, your transmission needs repair, you shouldnt go to a muffler shop. The right mechanic will do a better job. The tow truck will deliver you to a small garage or service station. Repair stations can tell you more about what the problem is, but dont give a repair man the before checking the reliability of the business. go-ahe- ad Male friends who understand mechanics can help shed some light on your problem, too. They will explain what has happened to your car, and can tell what specialty shop would be best for you. They may even refer you to their own mechanic. Or, contact the Better Business Bureau for a reference. You can often tell which speci ality shop is reliable by determining if it is busy. If a shop is busy then obviously they do a good job and have a fair price. Another thing to remember is that cheaper is not necessarily better. A mechanic may do repairs for a low price, unfortunately there repairs wont last Auto repair is costly and time consuming. All the money and worry could be prevented if motorists would keep proper maintenance. The main causes of breakdowns ihe Highway Patrol comes across are broken fan belts, broken' hoses, and run down cooling systems. The Highway Patrol suggest that belts and hoses be changed at least every three years. Tires should also be kept in good shape and motorists should remember to check the amount of gas they have before starting on any journey. There are classes for women that teach maintenance and minor repair. Classes are available through colleges or high schools. very long. Now that the proper mechanic has been found and the problem located, women should remember to go by their pocket books, make certain of how much the budget will allow for aqto repairs. A company is obligated to tell the price before they can fix your car. There may be an inspection necessary before they can determine how much. If a woman suspects she is being cheated she should contact the Better Business Bureau. Every good mechanic is registered with them. the knowledge of these classes would help to prevent breakdowns, and being cheated by honest mechanics. dis- 1 1 y- - Fair Poster Winners FARMINGTON The winners for the 1984 Davis County Fair poster art contest for tlje fair have been announced. The winners were from Muller Park Junior High School and Millcreek Junior High School. The first place prize of $50 went to Lisa Seljaas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Audun Seljaas of Bountiful. The two runners-u- p were Holly Hansen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen of Bountiful, and Bob Erickson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson, also of Bountiful. -- DaaaDDDaaaDaaaaaaDDaaaDaoaDaaaaaaaoDDDoaaDaDooa - .r a a o 4 K a a a a a a a a a D D D D D n a a D a a a a a 0 D D D D D D 4 a D D o a a a a o aaoocaaaaDDDDaaaaaaacaaDaDaaaaaacacaacaDaaocaD rvi JUU is Looking back, you probably remember a lot of the friends you made and good times you had in FFA. More than likely, some of the things you learned back then are still , helping you today. s make sure other young farmers have the same opportunity you had, contribute to the Future Farmers of America. Its tax deductible, and youll feel pretty good inside. To FFA. Its worth it. Future Fcrmers of America Contact National FFA P.O. Box 5117 Madison, Wl 53705 Phone (608) Foundation . a |