The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 2009 Page: 14 of 14
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DEAR SARA: I enjoy
your column and love the
recipes. You recently had
one for pumpkin bread. It
was fabulous! Do you have
any for zucchini bread? -
Ceal N., via e-mail
DEAR CEAL: Here's a
zucchini-bread recipe.
undrained
• 1 cup chopped walnuts
Sara Noel is the owner
of Frugal Village (www.jru-
galvillage.com), a Web site
Copyright 2009, Newspaper
Enterprise Association;
Fry bacon, remove from
pan, and set aside. Reserve
bacon drippings in pan.
Add vinegar, lemon juice,
sugar and pepper to drip-
pings. Stir over medium
heat until hot. In a large
bowl, combine the lettuce
and green onions. Add the
warm dressing, and toss to
coat evenly. Sprinkle with
crumbled bacon, and serve.
Optional: Add one
chopped, hard-boiled egg. If
it's still too bland, you can
add a dash of garlic salt.
• 6 slices bacon, fried and
crumbled
• 2 tablespoons red-wine
vinegar
• 1 tablespoon lemon juice
• 1 teaspoon granulated
sugar
• 1/2 teaspoon ground black
pepper
• 1 head lettuce, washed,
dried and tom into bite-size
pieces
• 6 green onion, thinly sliced
(bulbs and tops)
creamed mixture. Mix well.
Fold in zucchini, apple and
nuts until combined. Pour
batter into loaf pans. Bake
for 40 to 60 minutes. Cool
in pan on rack for 20 min-
utes. Remove bread from
pan.
DEAR PATTY: The fol-
lowing recipe can be used
over lettuce, spinach or
green beans.
a must-have item again for
many women — and it's a
trend driven by consumers.
"The fashion gods for-
give me: I will not throw
out a pair of Ugg boots. ...
They dipped — came off
the radar and weren't 'it'
anymore ■— but they've
had the huge rise in popu-
larity again. All you have necklace popular last yei
Skinny legs and logos go
into fashion hibernation
BY SAMANTHA GRITCHELL
The Associated Press
• 3 cups all-purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 1 teaspoon baking powder
• 1 teaspoon baking soda 1
• 3 teaspoons ground cinna-
mon
•3 eggs
• 2-1/4 cups granulated
sugar
• 3 teaspoons vanilla extract
• 1 cup vegetable oil
• 2 cups grated zucchini
• 1/2 cup shredded apple or
1 (8-OUnce) can Of pineapple, that offers practical, money-
saving strategies for every-
day living. To send tips,
comments or questions,
write to Sara Noel, c/o
United Media, 200
Madison Ave., 4th Floor,
New York, NY 10016, or e-
sara@frugalvillage.com.
DEAR SARA: I was
wondering if you had a
good recipe for "wilted let-
tuce" or "wilted spinach."
Thanks for your help. --
Patty, via e-mail
DEAR PATTY: It will
help. Many people use clear
plastic shrink film. But it's
not the best solution if you
have kids or pets. Plus, it
can be time-consuming to
put up, and you have to be
carefill when removing it
because of the tape. It's also
not reusable. Alternatives
are Bubble Wrap or thin
Styrofoam insulation that
you can cut to fit, and
they're easy to remove at
any time. You can check
thrift stores for baby quilts
or fleece or wool blankets
you can cut to fit, too. The
blankets can often be hung
on tension rods.
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women and girls who just
think they're the cutting
edge of fashion all over
again," White says.
Some other likely top
(and not) looks of 2009:
• Sandy neutrals and
tropical colors are likely to
DEAR SARA: 1 have
been reading up on the use
of cardboard shutters for
the inside of your windows
to help insulate against the
cold weather. It mentioned
that you cut the cardboard
to a tight fit and cover it
with tin foil. I was wonder-
Demi’
Hofstetter, a
freshman at
Lee High
School, com-
peted in a
state compe-
tition in
Huntsville
after winning
first place in
district and
second place
Ms. K. Brooks’ third grade class enjoys hot cocoa, different versions of 'n area ^or ^FA Junior Division Creed _______
“The Night Before Christmas” and a unit on “The Polar Express.” In front, Speaking. Hofstetter placed thirteenth in jng it heips... patty a ,
from left, Cristina Chavira, Angelica Cortez and Jalynn Banks. In back are Huntsville after competing against 600 kids Utah
Preheat oven to 325 F.
Grease and flour two 8-by-
4-inch loaf pans. In a large
bowl, sift together flour,
salt, baking powder, baking
soda and cinnamon. Cream
together eggs, vanilla and
sugar. Mix in oil. Add dry
ingredients to the wet,
skims the ankle, you are in
luck. These are still a big
trend for next year," says
Avril Graham, Harper
Bazaar's executive fashion
editor.
That's the thing about
fashion: Almost every look
—- good or bad — comes
back, even if it's slightly
tweaked. The key is gaug-
ing how fast the
boomerang is moving.
Take Uggs, for example.
EBay style
Constance White says the
cozy, furry boot is already both inspire and haunt
fashion, but if you ever
wore harem pants and
highlighter colors the first i
State Competition Frugal living: Keep
warm without
turning up the heat
BY SARA NOEL
NEW YORK — It's
probably safe to retire —
or at least put fe rest for a
long winter snooze — your
skinny-leg pants. Onee-the
first signs of spring start to
stir, the favored silhouette make a splash, but there
will be loose and easy.
invested -ifi the dramatic
floppy leg pant that just few years. Painterly prints
had a shorter run, but
Graham says they too are
on their way out. "Best to
look for sweet florals," she
advises.
• Safari styles, whether
they're vintage Yves Saint
Laurent or new Banana
Republic, are enjoying a
high point on their arc of
Daril’neque Brager, Fabian Ray, Verania Hernandez, Gabriel Cruz, Melanie s^a^e w^e- Hofstetter s ag teacher is
Gomez, Daisy Torres, Roger Chavez, Edward Acosta and Isaac Martinez. Lawrence Richard.
’ might be a changing of the
"Wide pants — if you guard for regal purple,
.... wiumu.iC which has reigned for a
popularity. That's good
news, says Graham,
because it's an easy look
director for most women to wear.
• The 1980s continue to
time, you might consider
giving only a wink to the
decade with a bangle
bracelet or fluorescent
accessories.
• The big statement
. ;ar
to do is look on the streets is still a trend, but it's one
and you'll see hundreds of you can cut back on.
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 2009, newspaper, January 4, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192728/m1/14/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.