THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN AUGUST 2 - 8,1987 11 uic Chills- o o ma Summer nights .. some- time we wi they could last forever. The family i together with good friends good food, good conversation; the magic is all there. en the meal is over and it's time to bring out des- rt, cool off. Serve mething easy that' in eeping ith the a on. You can have it made in the shade ith one of the delectable chilled de serts. Why elter in the itchen? 001 ookie rumble is a delicious example of ho to concoct a refreshing des rt that both quick and easy. It' cine way to serve in tant pudding and pi filling with non-dairy whipped topping. Jut garnish with fre whole trawberrie for a mmer cooler th t is UTe to plea . Or, whip up Fluffy Peach Ice Cream Pie. Flavored gelatin and hipped topping make thi pie cool and refreshing every time. And if the ideas are not enough, make ordinary melon ectacular. Try elon De- light it's a beauty. Before you kno it the hole family will be cooling off with your mouth­ watering creation . COOL COO IE CRUMBLE 4 coo ie , coar ly crumbled 1 cup tha ed Cool Whip non­ dairy hipped toppin 2 cups cold milk 1 package 4- rving size) Jell­ o in ant pudding and pie filling, any flavor Gently fold cook' into hipped topping. Pour cold milk into bowl. dd pudding mix and beat ith wire whip rot ry be ter or electric mixer at lowe sp ed until well blended, 1 to 2 minute. Pour half of pudding into de rt di e. Top e ch with about 3 to 4 t ble oon of toppin mixture. poon remaining pud­ ding on top. Garnish ith additional whipped topping and halved cookie. bout 3 cup or 5 to 6 rvings. Su e ed Combin tion : Ch colate dwich coo ie and chocolate flavor puddings. Gingersnap and butter otch 1 mon or vanill flavor pudding. e he summer cooler FLUFFY PEACH ICE CRE PIE package ( 4- rving size J ell-O brand raspberry or peach flavor gelatin 2/3 cup boiling water 1 cup vanill ice cream 3-* cup thawed Cool Whip non-dairy whipped top­ ping 1 cup diced peache 1 baked 9-inch graham CT cker crumb cru , cooled Or u 1 pa age 4-serv- ing size Jell-O brand gar free gel tin. Di lve gelatin in boiling ater. dd ice cream by spoon- fuls, stirring until melted and sm oth. Blend in hipped topping and fruit. Chill if necessary, until mixture ill mound. poon into cru . Chill bout 3 our or freeze until fum. E1.O DEUGHT hon yde melon or canta­ loupe p c e 4- rving size Jell-O brand ra pberry or trawberry f1 vor gelatin 1 cup boiling water cup cold water banana, iced, or * cup iced trawberries ut melon in half length- ide' oop out seeds and drain well. Di lve gelatin in boiling water. Add cold water and chill until thickened. Stir in fruit. Pour into melon halves. Chill until firm, about 3 hours. Cut in wedges. akes 6 servings. ote: Chill any excess fruited gelatin in dessert dish. errien Health Department free The Berrien County Health Department announce their clinic hedule for Augu . Schedule changes: Pregnancy te mgt ile Office, ednesday 3-4 p.m. and Blood pressure, iles Office, 9 a.rn>I p.m. ichael ortimore health education director of the depart­ ment, said that all of the rvices listed are offered each month on a regular ba i . Some of the clinic require an appointment because of eli ibility require­ ments, while other rvices are provided on a walk-in basis at t times throughout the month, ortimore id, He also noted that for me of the clinic nominal fee are charged and donation accepted for other but no one will be denied service becau of inability to pay. The health department has three offices: the main office at 769 Pipe tone in Benton Harbor, phone: 926-7121; 1205 orth Front Street in ile, phone: 684-2800; and 425 Buffalo Street in ew Buffalo, phone: 469-5220. The elinic provided by the health department, their dates time location and other im­ portant infonnation, are as fol­ low for the month of August: -Family Planning Clinic: Pro­ vided at the Benton Harbor and Nil s office sites; eligibility requirements, call for further information and appointment. -Pregnancy Testing: Walk-in _ev ry Monday, from 9:30-11 :00 a.m., and ev ry Wednesday, from 2:30-4:00 p.m., at th Benton Harbor office; walk-in Earning additional income By Jam ath n and Robert . Taylor We have long been ron advocates of spon ring event minar and ela s in order to produ e dditional income for your If. H wever a point which e may have failed to make i that thi process of generating e tra in me in y ur spare time d not h ve to be compli ated. In fact, pr ducing dditi nal in me can d might e Falling into the cate ory of bein relatively easy i sp n- ring m inars or ela in your home or apartment. For e ample you c uld sp n- r in a h me a minar on t reduction tip weight-lo technique , te ching adult ho to read basi car care techni­ ques, credit repair et . If only 10 people attend paying ju t 15 a piece you will be pro­ ducing for your If an extra 150 a week. Thi type of money is not going to change your life but in exchange for spending two hours a wee sponsoring a minar or a class it is worth the effort. Another example i this: e worked with a mechanic ho had become amazed at how little mo t people knew abou t their cars. At our ggestion he decided to sponsor in the garage of his home a 2-hour seminar on ba . car care. ell, he placed a small ad in a local newspaper and on the day of the minar 57 people showed up paying 25 a piece. In other words he made over 1400 in ju one evening for two hour of talking bout a subject he knew. He was so impressed he started conducting the basic car care clinics on a regular basis. However, we kno what many of you are ying to yourselves at this very moment: I don't know anything that people would pay to learn." Stop! Don't be quic to put your If do n! n: • an can clinics every Monday and Wednesday, from 3-4 p.m., at the Niles office. -Blood Pressure Scr ning: All clinics are on a walk-in basis; Monday, August 3, from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., at the Benton Harbor office; Wednes­ day, August 5, from 9:00 a.m.­ I :30 p.m., at St. John's United Church of Christ Frohne Hall, New Buffalo; and Monday, August 17, from 9:00 a.m.- 1 :00 p.m. at the Niles office site. -Immunization Clinic: All clinics are on a walk-in basis; every Friday, from 9-11:30 a.m., in your Inste d te hni­ by her If she decided t ndu t a eight 10 c1ini in her apartm nt sharing the ide and technique hi h e h d re d b ut with ther. Just remember that pe ple will pay for u ful inf rm ti fl. Ther are techer who earn thing But y u rily h ve to thi . nd remem er we by sp n rin minar or ela s, You do nth ve to nduct the minar r ela y ur If. Y u can pay me­ one a fee to do that. The ey p int i to find a need and fill it. Thi i the ay tern dditi nal in orne. The actual ey to u ce in the endeav r i not having information or knowledge to share you can al ay get that. The key to sue e is publi ity. People must kno ab u that you are doing. ord of mouth is a useful ay of gettin pub­ li ity but it i not en ugh. Buy an ad in local ne or on a local radi Adverti ing will repre bigge t cost. But it is neces- ry. Some of the activiti s hich lend them lve well to home seminars are financial minar weight-lo clinic teaching adults to read car care clini s credit repair seminar interior decoratin clini s tea hin photography motivational mi­ nars, teaching foreign languages wing clinics 11 in xy underwear ho to improve your riting ills multi-level marketing opp rtuniti s over­ coming shyne s minars make- up and in re te hnique ho to tart a business etc. Just remember publi ity is the key to an initial su Good lid informati n be the key to an on­ succes . at the Benton Harbor office; every Thursday from 9-11 :30 a.m., at the Niles office; -Infant/Well Child: Pro- vided at the Benton Harbor and Niles office sites; eligibility re­ quirements - call for further information and appointment. edicaid Haith Sere ning (EPSOT): Provided at Benton Harbor and Niles office sites; appointments � quired - for additional information call 926- 7121. --P� natal Clinic: Provided at Serri n Gen ral Hospital, Berrien Cent r, th M rey Am­ bulatory Care Clinic, and th Benton Harbor offic .