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April 02, 1980 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1980-04-02

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orange- flavored
i ant brea fa t
drin
coconut
Courtesy 0/ G n ral
Foods Corporation
(Bf'QIfds Su, ested by
1"M Kitclrell Beat)
Mi flour ith baking
po der and It. Crealft
butter. Combine u ar and
in ant brea f drin; gr d­
Oy blend into butter. Add
and ater and beat until
mooth. old in flour mix­
ture; stir n coconut. Spread
b tter i grea ed 8-inch
uare pan. Bake at 3SO° for
S to 40 minutes, or until
ca e begin to pull a ay from
ides of pan. Cool in pan.
Cut into b ak about
20
cup all-purpose Gold
edaJ flour
poon double- ctin
Calumet bakin
po der
� cup Land 0' La
butter or margarine
I cup Domino u ar
2 tablespoons Tang
Tw nty-Thlrd Psalm
The e 1
College cultural committ
. pre nt eight ent-
ranging from art and liter­
ary di 0 n to music
and drama - during the re­
mainder of the spring m­
er, according to illiam
He 1, dean of librarie and
cul tural committ chair-
anted to b nun
around all dy-like and
holy
"the ord i my epard"
smil
d i probably could h v too
cept since you
i don't think i could li e up to
"i not ant."
One of th que tion
frequ ntly a ed me i ho
do I keep my office plant
alive?
It really 0 not that
hard if you take into on-
o deration the different
humidity, and terin
conditions tha t take p ce in
th office enviroment.
In most office flour­
scent lighting 0 used. Thi
o a plu for your plant.
o t plants thriv on floure­
scent light . If you h ve a
plant sitting on your de
for in tance, it should do
fin if the ceiling have
floure nt lightin tube 0
if you re near a
W'indo , much th better.
That y your plant
th benefit of na tur ligh t
plus foure nt.
If your office h no
indo n the ceilin
ar really high, then you
better tic to th 10-
light plant h ; f m
philodendrun,
0, humidity is
much more of problem.
In rno t office, humidi ty
All event
p ce on th pier
A enu campus, including
vera) in the n w
Community Center, and will
be open to the public and
fr excep three presenta­
tion for hich admission
will be charged, Dean He I
°d.
Fir of
remaining
event thi m ter i th
annual F cuI ty rt Sho ,
to be held this ye in Rm.
L-301 in the main building
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
5 to 7 p.m., on day , arch
31 through Frid y April 4.
At 7:30 p.m., dnesday,
April 2, al in Rm. L-301,
Carmine Dandrea,
profi r of English and
by Chris Hedri
Suite. '
(For bl. pa nts and pill; boo
lake for lac education)
. Clip this orm and mail it to
THE CTtZEN - P.O. Box 216. Benton Harbor
M ict\igan 49022

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