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November 24, 1991 - Image 8

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-11-24

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'Dazzling holiday desserts - ind�lge vo
care
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s
s
e
dall
cboice Cor guests who prefer
somethina light, yet satisfying.
_ Create these marvelous do­
ahead treats and stash them in
your freezer or refrigerator.
Later, just whisk them out like
magic. Serve one or all at
holiday open house or to enJ
festive dinner.
They are perfect choica
CDiDg the season, eapeQaJ­
Iy when served with piping hot
Bawred coffees.
Elegant Chocolate Loaf is
tempting velvety rich dessert
that makes a spectacular
presentation. This party-ready
treat begins with store-bought
cake, while frozen whipped top­
ping makes a scrumptious filling
and elegant topping.
Brimming with nuts, Layered
Coconut Pecan Delight is
holiday must. This recipe
doubles easily if you are expect­
ingacrowd.
Holiday Parfait lifts canned
pumpkin to delectable new
heights. Delicately spiced and
refreshing. this molded gelatin
dessert becomes the perfect
son is now convinced, gave make up. for the years when keeping a book of ice cream
him the skills he needed to we did not have a mother- coupons at work.
become a professional daughter relationship," the One man likes to surprise
speaker. . stepmother explained. his wife at work with
3. Offer your time or 4. Be on time. Old and delivery of a single rose as an
talent. A gift lhat shines with young people alike need to be "I love you" gesture.
your individual effort will be remembered on ti me for A spontaneous gift that ac­
appreciated in a way the most birthdays and special an- knowledges and encourages a
expensive jewel never can niversaries. Even when new stage in sorneone 's life
match. you're pressed for time, it can be very reassuring. One
One woman organized her takes just a quick phone call woman, a fuliti me mother,
mother's loose photos and to arrange a special dinner at took up painting. Soon she
labeled and pasted everyone a favorite restaurant or to was invited to participate in
into an album for her' order something from a mail- local art show. An
mother's 65th birthday. order catalog that promises- anonymous buyer took one of
Another woman gave 'her overnight delivery. her works. Two months later,
stepmother, with whom she she saw the painting hanging
had a somewhat stra.ined 5. DON'T WAIT for a spe- in her husband's office. He
relationship as- a teen-ager, a cial occasion. The key to, had purchased it to encourage
book of,certificates for such spontaneous gift-giving is to ' her.
things as a "'week's grocery see gift possibilities during Even a simple gift can be
shopping, ironing and break- your daily routine. That may profound ..
fast in bed. "They were mean bringing your spouse a
things she could do for me to jar of pickled herring, or
she'd atways wanted II a
child but�ad never recelvec,
His wife called the doll house
the "most sensitive gift she
had ever received."
2. Be alert for a gift that
the recipient may want
without realizing it. The key
to gift-giving is to pay allen­
tion through the year to
casual comments. Jot down
gift ideas that come out of
conversations with family
members or friends. . .
Most of us would like to
ive people we love the per­
fect gift - one that shows we
truly care. Yet too often, we
simply rush to get the task
done.
But take heart. Here are
some tips that will make gift­
giving a joy for you and the
recipient:
1. Make sure the gift bas
special meaning for the
,reCipient. As you consider
gift possibilities. ask your­
elf what is Important to the
eel pie nt , Acknow ledging
_ nd accepting what another
person values can be a gift in
itself. .
One husband gave his wife
a large wooden doUhouse for
their 18th wedding anniver­
sary. He'd heard his wife talk
etten about the doll house
ELEGANT CHOCOLAT
LOAF
1 package (4 oz.) sweet
baking chocolate
1 teaspoon butter or m""�-
garine
11202. all butter pound cake
113 cup orange juice
2 tablespoons brandy (op­
tional)
1Il cup chopped pecans
5-114 cups thawed whipped
topping
1 tablespoon milk
To

inve
onto serving platter and Cr
with remaining whipped top­
ping. Garnish with pecan halves
nd maraschino Of candied
cherries, if desired. Pr
leftovers. Makes 12 to 11
in
15
SOMETIMES YOU MAY
know more about a person's
real needs than he or she
does. One high school
graduate received a Dale Car­
negie . Course from his dad.
("Can' you imagine how un­
derwhelmcd I was. I wanted a
car! It) But tha t course, the
Chop 1/2 of the chocolate.
Melt remaining chocolate and
the butter in small saucepan
over low heat, stirring constant­
ly. Cool slightJy.
LAYERED COCONUT
AN DELIGHT
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup chopped pecans
1/2 cup butter or marp.nne,
melted .
2-213 cUps (about) flaked
COCOD
Line 9x5·inch loaf'paD with
plastic wrap, eXlendiDg the wrap
beyond edges. Slice pound cake
horizontally into l/4-inch slices
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