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Phone: (972) 287-7720
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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Eddie the Eagle from Seagoville Animal Rescue will partner
with the Seagoville Public Library to present a safety program.
July 14 @ 10:30 am: Len Barnett’s Percussion Things in Coun-
cil Chambers
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6. Sports equipment
10. Air hero
13. Partner of beyond
14. Eye lecherously
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16. Plug for a star of
“The Godfather"?
(pina colada mix)
18. Cheese in a ball
19. Orchestrate anew
20. Talia of "Rock/1
21. Pub projectile
23, Dentists call this
"calculus"
24. Bell in a London
clock tower
28. IRA-estab!ishing
law
30. Not so congenial
31. Coffee or vanilla
32. Barely beats
36. Kegger attire
37. 'Now I
understand!"
38. La_Tar Pits
39. Unforeseen
problem
40. Played for a fool
41. About to bawl
42. Short-straw
drawer
44 _monkey
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used in research)
45. One of Edison's
1,000+
48. Elisabeth of
“Leaving Las
Vegas"
50. Place for a
pimiento
51, Thought creatively
56. The Swiss Guards
guard him
57. Party pooper in a
corral? (corned
beef hash)
60. Mil or mile
61, Need a bath
badly
62, Words to a
hitchhiker
63. Autographing
need
64, GM line until 2004
65. Send to
Washington
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hedge trimmers
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device
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nickname
10. Taxpayer's dread
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12. Sinclair Lewis's
Gantry
15. Persian spelling
contest? (three
bean salad)
17. '80s foe of Iraq
20. Flier to Stockholm
22. Wobbles on the
edge
23. Beauty salon job
24. Drill inserts
25. Clickable symbol
26. Prefix with byte or
watt
27. Snoopy’s doc?
(vegetable stew)
29, Speakeasy risk
31. Big name in
stereo equipment
33. Nest eggs, briefly
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land
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37. Burst of wind
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43. White Monopoly
bill
44. Deserving a slap,
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45. Easy infield
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47. Basket made on a
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52, Genesis son
53. Mall bag
54, "Spamalof
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55. Job for a body
shop
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© 2009 Hometown Content
Medium
recipe
Berry Cheesecake Parfaits
Prep Time: 15 min
Total Time: 15 min
Makes: 8 servings
What You Need!
1 pkg. (8 oz.) PHILADEL-
PHIA Cream Cheese,
softened
1-1/2 cups cold milk
1 pkg. (3.4 oz.) JELL-0 Va-
nilla Flavor Instant Pud-
ding
1-1/2 cups thawed COOL WHIP Whipped Topping, divided
24 NILLA Wafers, coarsely chopped
1-1/2 cups mixed blueberries and sliced fresh strawberries
Make It!
BEAT cream cheese with mixer until creamy. Gradually beat in milk.
Add dry pudding mix; mix well. Whisk in 1 cup COOL WHIP.
LAYER half each of wafers, berries and pudding mixture in 8 parfait
glasses. Repeat layers.
TOP with remaining COOL WHIP.
Kraft Kitchens Tips
Size-Wise
Sweets can be part of a balanced diet but remember to keep tabs on
portions.
Make it Easy
Use plastic bag with small corner cut off to easily pipe pudding mix-
ture into glasses.
Make Ahead
Parfaits can be stored in refrigerator up to 4 hours before serving.
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