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December 23, 2005

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Recipes

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Colorful Mixed Vegetable SaladMarinate vegetables. Stir in refrigerator - keeps as long as lasts.

 

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Caraway PuffsDissolve yeast in warm water. Add caraway seeds. Heat cheese just until lukewarm. Mix cheese, sugar, salt, soda and eggs into yeast mixture. Slowly add flour, mixing until dough cleans bowl. Let rise in warm place until double, about 1 hour. Stir down dough. Divide among 24 well-greased medium muffin cups. Cover and let rise again until double, about 45 minutes. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake about 25 minutes. Remove rolls from cups and brush with butter. Yield: 2 dozen puffs

 

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Double Chocolate MuffinsCombine first 4 ingredients. Combine egg, milk, margarine. Pour liquid into dry ingredients; add chips. Stir just to mix.

 

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Grandma's Salad DressingCombine the following in a blender or shaker jar with tight closure. Keep refrigerated.

 

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Pretzels - Kids LOVE making these!Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Empty the package of yeast into a big bowl, and pour in the water. Leave for about 5 minutes. Add the salt, sugar and flour to the yeast and stir well. Form the dough into a ball with your hands. Knead the dough for about 5 minutes until it's smooth and stretchy. Divide dough into 24 balls and roll into thin sticks. Twist sticks. Grease some large cookie sheets and put the pretzels on them. Space them out well. Brush pretzels with a little egg and sprinkle with salt. Ask an adult to put them in the oven for 20 minutes.

 

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Bread Machine Oatmeal RollsMix in order suggested for your machine. Use dough cycle. When dough is mixed let rise until doubled in bulk.

 

Articles

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Shopoholic Joke"My wife is a shopaholic. The other day she tried to buy the escalator at Sears because it was marked down."...

 

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Controlling DandruffDandruff can often be controlled. Shampoo in cool water. Hot water strips the skin of natural oils that help control flaking, and so do alcohol-based styling products like mousse or gel...

 

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Wrapping Books to MailWhen mailing out books, save money on costly padded book mailers by cutting cardboard the size of the book, putting 2 pieces around the book and sticking a rubber band or two around it to hold it in place.

 

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Putting Out Holiday CandlesWhen you light candles at holiday times, write down the number of candles lit and inform someone where the piece of paper is that has the candle information on it.

 

A wall of sticky notes with New Year resolutions.

New Year's ResolutionMy New Year's Resolution Tip is to wait until March or April to start working on my resolution. If your resolution is to lose weight the dark, cold days of winter can be very discouraging.

 

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Using Frozen HashbrownsWhen making potato salad, use frozen Ore-Ida hash browns in the bag. Just thaw for 10 min. and then proceed to make your salad with these potatoes. Saves time and tastes great. You will be surprised...

 

Snowman painted coffee mugs.

Sponge-Painted MugsEasy and economical. Whip up a set of these sponge-painted mugs with Christmas motifs faster than you can brew up the coffee to fill them (well almost)!

 

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Connie's Christmas TraditionWe have an unique Christmas tradition at our house. When the kids no longer believed in Santa and the thrill of the moment wasn't as intense as it once was we started this. On Christmas morning each child receives a small piece of paper with a poem/hint on it and they have to figure out the clue and follow it just to find another clue. After the third clue there is their gift.

 

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Ideas for Door InsulationIllinois winter blew in extra-early this year and I did not have the money to buy a much-needed storm door for the back door which leads down to the basement. The thin wooden door has nine windows and two panels on the bottom...

 

Plastic Fruit Wreath

Plastic Fruit WreathI am an avid garage saler and yard sale person. I collected plastic fruit for several months I purchased at yard sales to make this Della Robbia Wreath. It cost me less than $10 to make and is very nice for your front door.

 

ThriftyFun's MaggieHere is Maggie our ThriftyFun office assistant. She keeps us safe from anyone who may come to the door delivering mail and packages. She keeps us laughing.

 

A jelly jar with a candle poured into it.

Jelly Jar CandlesCandlelight dances and flickers in these old fashioned candles, reminding you of the Christmases of yesteryear. A bow of raffia or string of bead wired around the rim add a finishing touch if you like. A wonderful way to reuse jelly jars from all that summer canning!

 

Frog Soap Pond

Frog Soap PondHere's a unique craft for kids that I make. It's called "frog soap pond". It's made with glycerin. Then you just add the frog toys to the top with some type of adhesive.

 

Merry Christmas from Sable and Carol AnnWell I couldn't go through the holidays with out sending you all a Merry Christmas from me and my 4 year old Chihuahua/Rat Terrier, Sable! This year she had her pic with Santa and did very well.

 

Questions

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Colored Contacts?Where can I find colored contacts?

 

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Looking For No Sew Blanket Patterns?I am 11 Years Old and I love to Make no sew blankets! does any body else like to make these?

 

Substituting Marshmallows for Marshmallow Cream

Substituting Marshmallows for Marshmallow Cream?Can you substitute marshmallows for marshmallow cream in fudge? if so, how many large marshmallows equal a 7 ounce jar?

 

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Damage from Steamer on Pergo Floor?I left my steamer on my pergo floor for too long and it has bleached a spot on the floor. Is there any way to get back the finish color without replacing the few pannels that were damaged?

 

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Cleaning Fake Fur?How can I clean or freshen up a detachable fake fur (acrylic) collar? Also, how can I get that nice pressed-look crease in it so that it holds its shape? It is lined with polyester fabric that buttons onto the neck of a sweater.

 

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Refilling Airwick Scented Oil Warmer Nite Lights?Has anyone refilled airwick oil scented nite lights with their own sented oil. If so, what did you use?

 

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Curd Stain on Silk?I stained my nicest fine silk skirt with the milky liquid from the curd that makes mozzarella cheese. The dry cleaners could not get it out. It seems that the liquid is made of enzyme called renee. Not even water and soap can get it out.

 

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