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Amanda Suzanne Bowen is 4
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Chris Neisent was 4 years old
Monday. He is the son of Mr.
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spinach, thawed and well
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cup milk
tablespoons melted butler
ounces cubed Monterey Jack
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tablespoon chopped onions
teaspoon salt
teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon nutmeg
cup toasted whole pignoli
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recorded in 1971 for an album titled
“Heavy!”
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A composer writes music by arranging the elements of music in a
meaningful order. Three of these elements can be found in the
shapes below. Unscrambling the letters in the squares will give you
one element; unscrambling the circles will provide the second
element; the triangles, the third element
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of letters I received, the bril- hand Whatever happens then, Willy
liant actor/poet is well remem- can get hack and forth between the
bered. Thanks to all of you who two hands to make nine tricks
wrote to set the record straight.
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DEAR CAROLYN — For crisper,
drier popovers, prick the side of each
popover with a toothpick after it is
done, then return to the oven for three
to six minutes. This will allow the
steam inside the popover to escape,
and the inside will be drier.
Here’s a basic recipe for these ver-
satile little breads:
In a small mixing bowl, beat 3 eggs
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DEAR POLLY My popovers are with an electric mixer until foamy, letter "Cooking with Eggs," which has
always moist and doughy inside How Blend in 1 cup milk and 2 tablespoons this recipe for popovers as well as a
should they be baked to make them melted butter. Add 1 cup all-purpose number of other delicious egg-based
drier? Lengthening the baking time flour and % teaspoon salt and beat at recipes for main dishes, desserts, egg-
Michelle Bowen,
Happy Holidays
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DEAR PARENTS: There
could be a question concerning
the validity of an agreement
that was signed under the cir-
cumstances you described.
Pressure, haste, intimidation
and not understanding the
terms of the agreement could
render the agreement invalid.
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minutes. Prick and return to the oven
as described above if crisper pop-
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an attorney. I think your son- Several years ago, you mentioned
in-law took unfair advantage of that putting the newspaper in a
her. warm oven for a minute or two dried
the ink and prevented allergic
reactions.
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DEAR ABBY: In a recent letter, don't know how I ever would have
an Arizona reader added a few accomplished that without being
couplets to your dieter's prayer. The able to read one.
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Groom s late legal maneuver
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IS SUSpCCt to parents of br de that suit, and their fear would be that
• r - playing in hearts would place game in
DEAR ABBY: The day before our While I doubt that any plagiarism jeopardy if hearts split badly. This
daughter's wedding, her fiance or deceit was intended, the Arizona particular North did use the Stayman
unexpectedly took her to his lawyer correspondent failed to mention Mr Conyention to search out a possible
to sign a prenuptial agreement that Buono, and I thought it appropriate mpoL .. . .
gave her no claim to any of his to give him his due credit He ends West had the spots to lead hearts,
assets should they be divorced, hishumble album with even though.henknew.dummy would
Thgnimssaihenamondatuanaii ramcid. runk and y»3 NI" - .5:
Mrraryartniaomvaamehd.s ........ ........ ......try “ Stephanie Loague is 1 yea,
that if she didn’t sign the agreement ADAM STERN, yed a spade to dum^/s kS old today. She is the
right now there would be no LA ( RESCENI A, CALIF Pook the diamond finesse. When his daughter of MSgt. Stacy and
DRAR MR. STERN. Victor Carl Loague, ««. Grand
cause she didn t want to call the Buono was a “heavyweight” in on lead to cash two more heart tricks parents are T.L. and Sue
wedding off, she signed the agree- more ways than one. Further- as Willy threw a spade from his hand i edLette, Aj anq M,
ment . . more, his poetry was far from Willy was then ready to take his nine LeaDener' Aitus, and mr
Our daughter is a working “lousy" - witness the first few tricks with a spade return, but West and Mrs. Samuel Loague,
woman, but her husband earns far lines of his “Fat Man’s Prayer”: was not so obliging He led a club Wil- Miowest Cit, (c,rtec,
more than she does. Her father and “I think that I shall never see ly had no recourse but to play low and 11 -Y* ---15-Y
I have no objections to a prenuptial ... my feet. hope that West had been forced to lead photo),
agreement, but we think she should "Lord, my soul is ripped with away from the queen No such luck.___
have had some time to think it over riot and Willy had once again gone set in a
— and even consult an attorney so "incited by my wicked diet, makable contract A I g
she would at least understand the “‘We are what we eat,’ said a Willy needed to maintain safe com-I l f ( • e A m ve | l y p Ye
terms of the agreement, which she wise old man, munication between the dummy and I III *) (1 fill ( I I J | | (
does not. “And, Lord, if that’s true, I’m his own hand After the successful fi- ’ " •• •*/ •4 I •u l I • I I
We don’t want to interfere, Abby, a garbage can.” nesse of the diamond queen, he should » , . . .. . . .
and our daughter is reluctant to And judging from the number simply play a low diamond from his Aneasy spinach pie >s complement- li Pour into pie shell toes placing the cut side down This
make an issue of it, but we would of letters I received, the bril- hand Whatever happens then. Willy ed bY‘he use of p/gno/f, or pine nuts. Bake 40 to 45 minutes at .350 de- kitchen-tested recipe makes one 9
appreciate your opinion. liant actor/poet is well remem- can get back and forth between the whichadd flavor and crunchmess grees. Decorate with cherry toma- mch pie
PARENTS (.)F THE BRIDE bered. Thanks to all of you who two hands to make nine tricks. Feipeuseng Xmmonas sentetontrpitin
wedges as a main course with a vege- S' E.An -nt-
table and salad, or cut in small « _4nh- -Ven □dllld -
wedges for party appetizers.
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DEAR ABBY: Re your question
about whether to include informa-
tion as well as letters in your
column, I hope my card will be
among thousands that affirm the
wonderful service you do in dissem-
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