The document is a Christmas issue newsletter from Holy Cross Church that includes:
1) A greeting from the pastor wishing everyone a Merry Christmas.
2) Several Christmas recipes contributed by church members.
3) News items about recent weddings, baptisms, and people joining the church.
4) Important dates for Christmas Eve mass and New Year's mass.
The document is a recipe book from the Nelson family containing over 100 pages of recipes across various categories like breads, soups, main dishes, desserts, and more. It includes a dedication to early Nelson family cooks and a note asking readers to check recipes for errors. The bread section provides over a dozen recipes for items like oatmeal buns, whole wheat bread, cinnamon rolls, and tortillas.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, bereavement support groups, and parish activities. Key details include the mass times and intentions for November 26th through December 4th, information on the Divine Mercy prayers on Fridays, and an Advent reflection on staying awake for the coming of Christ.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, baptisms, and community programs. Parishioners are asked to volunteer and support various church initiatives and collections.
This parish newsletter provides information about Mass times and intentions, parish activities and events, and notices for the local community. It lists readers and Eucharistic ministers for upcoming Masses. It also advertises upcoming events like a pilgrimage to Medjugorje, Cornageeha Community Games athletics, a Fatima pilgrimage, and a course on living well with arthritis. Notices request donations for altar flowers and return of Trocaire boxes.
The document is a parish newsletter providing information about mass times, readings, intentions, and other parish events and notices for the week of December 22nd-30th. It thanks various members of the parish community who volunteer their time and service. It provides notices about upcoming baptisms, pilgrimages, and requests donations for Christmas flowers. The newsletter wishes parishioners a happy Christmas.
1) Mass is available on 107FM for those who are sick or housebound. Listeners should tune their radios before Mass starts and let others know about this service.
2) The document provides schedules for readers, Eucharistic ministers, and intentions for Masses on various dates. It also includes announcements about upcoming parish events such as a Christmas carol service and nativity play.
3) The parish thanks contributors to the St. Vincent de Paul collection, which raised €1889.
The document is a parish newsletter that provides details of mass times, readers, and collectors for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the following week. It also lists intentions for masses, announcements about parish activities and groups, and requests for volunteers.
This document appears to be a newsletter from Carraroe Church in Sligo, Ireland. It provides information about mass times, intentions, and roles for upcoming masses. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like a pilgrimage to Fatima, activities at the local family life center and school, and requests for donations of clothes and support through tax return forms. The newsletter serves to communicate the schedule, needs, and community activities for Carraroe Church.
The document is a recipe book from the Nelson family containing over 100 pages of recipes across various categories like breads, soups, main dishes, desserts, and more. It includes a dedication to early Nelson family cooks and a note asking readers to check recipes for errors. The bread section provides over a dozen recipes for items like oatmeal buns, whole wheat bread, cinnamon rolls, and tortillas.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, bereavement support groups, and parish activities. Key details include the mass times and intentions for November 26th through December 4th, information on the Divine Mercy prayers on Fridays, and an Advent reflection on staying awake for the coming of Christ.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, baptisms, and community programs. Parishioners are asked to volunteer and support various church initiatives and collections.
This parish newsletter provides information about Mass times and intentions, parish activities and events, and notices for the local community. It lists readers and Eucharistic ministers for upcoming Masses. It also advertises upcoming events like a pilgrimage to Medjugorje, Cornageeha Community Games athletics, a Fatima pilgrimage, and a course on living well with arthritis. Notices request donations for altar flowers and return of Trocaire boxes.
The document is a parish newsletter providing information about mass times, readings, intentions, and other parish events and notices for the week of December 22nd-30th. It thanks various members of the parish community who volunteer their time and service. It provides notices about upcoming baptisms, pilgrimages, and requests donations for Christmas flowers. The newsletter wishes parishioners a happy Christmas.
1) Mass is available on 107FM for those who are sick or housebound. Listeners should tune their radios before Mass starts and let others know about this service.
2) The document provides schedules for readers, Eucharistic ministers, and intentions for Masses on various dates. It also includes announcements about upcoming parish events such as a Christmas carol service and nativity play.
3) The parish thanks contributors to the St. Vincent de Paul collection, which raised €1889.
The document is a parish newsletter that provides details of mass times, readers, and collectors for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the following week. It also lists intentions for masses, announcements about parish activities and groups, and requests for volunteers.
This document appears to be a newsletter from Carraroe Church in Sligo, Ireland. It provides information about mass times, intentions, and roles for upcoming masses. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like a pilgrimage to Fatima, activities at the local family life center and school, and requests for donations of clothes and support through tax return forms. The newsletter serves to communicate the schedule, needs, and community activities for Carraroe Church.
This document contains the schedule for mass times, readers, and ministers for an Irish church for several dates in May. It also includes intentions for masses, notices about tax return forms, books available for purchase, and announcements about upcoming parish events like a cake sale and a community night fundraiser.
This document provides information about volunteer opportunities and events at St. John's Church in Carraroe for the Christmas season. It lists the schedules for masses and intentions from December 19th to January 1st. It also announces a parish carol service on December 22nd and daily prayers at the Christmas crib from December 26th onwards. The document expresses gratitude to volunteers and coordinators of church ministries and provides notices about new envelopes and calendars for 2011.
This document contains the schedule of masses, readers, and ministers for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the weeks of November 12th-20th. It also provides announcements about various parish activities, including prayer services, classes, and community events happening in November.
This document contains the mass schedule and intentions for Carraroe Church in County Sligo, Ireland for the dates of May 14th through May 22nd. It lists the names of people serving different roles at each mass like readers, eucharistic ministers, and collectors. It also announces recent weddings and baptisms in the parish. At the end it provides information about books available for purchase and upcoming fundraising events to support a local medical mission to Zambia.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services for a parish community. It includes the schedule for readers and Eucharistic ministers, mass times and intentions, notices about a hospice concert and parish mission, and information from the parish newsletter about baptism, the church bookstand, Tobernalt Holy Well, and volunteer drivers needed to deliver meals on wheels.
This document provides the mass and reading schedule for Carraroe Parish for late March and early April. It includes the dates and times of masses, along with the assigned readers and ministers. It also provides some parish news and announcements, including information about the Divine Mercy Novena, First Confessions, and an upcoming talk on the Eucharist by Fr. Benny McHale.
The document provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in November 2012, including church services and activities, parish council news, and social group meetings. Highlights include a consultation event on a proposed new solar farm, vacancies on the parish council, and the Friendly Club's Christmas lunch.
This document provides information about mass times and intentions, readers and ministries, and various parish announcements. It includes the following:
- Mass times for the weekend of May 19th and 26th as well as intentions for masses.
- Announcements about World Communication Weekend, a call for diocesan priesthood, and a pilgrimage to Medjugorje.
- Information on the upcoming Eucharistic Congress in Dublin and confirmation in the parish.
Frozen 30 recipes your kids will love where hunger is lost and satisfaction i...ChatSDF
This document provides recipes from the fictional land of Arendelle from the Frozen movies. It includes 30 recipes ranging from fruit skewers and veggie bowls to cupcakes, sandwiches, and tenderloin. The recipes are introduced with descriptions of characters from Frozen enjoying and sharing the dishes with one another. The document aims to appeal to kids who are fans of Frozen by incorporating the characters and their world into the recipes.
1) The document provides information about upcoming events at a local parish including a concert, pilgrimage, and meditation session.
2) It also includes notices about volunteer opportunities, bereavements, and recent baptisms in the parish community.
3) Details are given for Mass times and intentions, readers and ministries, and other organizational aspects of the parish.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Mass times and intentions are listed for the upcoming weekends. Various parish events are announced such as a fundraising concert for a youth pilgrimage to Medjugorje and a drama production. Spiritual activities are also mentioned like a day of prayer in Curry and contemplative prayer meditation groups.
This document provides the mass times and ministry schedule for St. Enda's parish for several dates in mid-August. It also includes notices about upcoming events like the reopening of the local school, repairs at the community center, and ways to support the parish including submitting a tax return form and volunteering for ministries.
This document appears to be a church newsletter containing the following information:
1) Mass times and intentions for upcoming dates at the Carraroe church in Sligo, Ireland.
2) Announcements about various church events, such as Divine Mercy prayers and sick/housebound parishioners.
3) A note about Christmas Eve and Christmas Day mass times with one change.
4) Information for readers and Eucharistic ministers about their scheduled times to assist.
5) Various other notices about the church calendar, parish envelopes, and an upcoming tax collection scheme.
The document discusses having the mind of Christ and doing the will of God. It says babies inherently have upright minds like God made man, and Jesus willingly submitted to his parents as a young boy. The main point is that Jesus came to do not his own will but the will of God who sent him, and if we likewise set our minds to doing God's will, we will enter heaven.
This document appears to be a parish newsletter providing information on upcoming mass times and intentions, as well as notices about parish events, fundraisers, and resources available. It includes the mass schedule for the upcoming weeks, notices about the parish garden, a Eucharistic Congress bell visit, and morning offering prayer. It also advertises books and materials available for purchase and notifies parishioners about opportunities to volunteer or support various causes.
The document provides information about Mass times and intentions, readers and Eucharistic ministers for upcoming Masses. It also includes notices about Altar Society meetings, the Angelus magazine, tax refund forms, and other parish events and groups like Weight Watchers, choirs, and the permanent diaconate program.
The document provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in July and August 2012, including a gardening club BBQ, youth club meetings, a summer fete, friendly club meetings, craft company meetings, Saturday scene meetings, and church services. It also includes notices about the church roof appeal, children's services, weddings and baptisms.
This document provides information about Mass times, readings, and intentions for a parish. It also includes announcements about bereavements, baptisms, tax reclaim forms, and upcoming community events like an Advent retreat and Christmas market. Parishioners are asked to remember deceased loved ones by placing their names on the altar for November and to return completed tax reclaim forms by December 15th to help with community center refurbishing costs.
The document is a parish newsletter providing information on upcoming masses and intentions, sacraments, groups and events in the parish for the coming week. It includes the mass schedule, intentions for masses, notices about returning Trocaire donations, confirmation, a business start-up scheme, and more community and parish activities.
The parish newsletter provides information about Holy Week ceremonies and Mass times. It requests help from parishioners with ministries and notifies about websites for the church and holy well. Easter Sunday Masses are at 9:30am and 11:30am. The Divine Mercy Novena continues daily at 3:00pm.
This document discusses 6 online trends: (1) People are always connected through mobile devices; (2) Online gaming is popular for all ages; (3) Online video is rising, especially on mobile; (4) People plan their internet use; (5) The internet has changed consumer behavior by providing more information and options; (6) Creativity and innovation are keys to success online. It then provides details and statistics to support these trends, such as the rise in mobile internet and video usage, and how the internet has influenced consumer shopping journeys.
Water Privatization In Tamilnadu By World BankMarirajan
The document discusses World Bank supported water privatization projects in Tamilnadu and their impacts. It summarizes the privatization of water systems globally and the two water sector reform projects supported by the World Bank in Tamilnadu in the 1990s. It describes the formation of a farmers movement called the Sustainable Livelihood Farmers Association to advocate against World Bank policies and ensure local participation in water management. The document concludes by calling for a reversion to traditional views of water as a common resource rather than a privatized commodity.
This document contains the schedule for mass times, readers, and ministers for an Irish church for several dates in May. It also includes intentions for masses, notices about tax return forms, books available for purchase, and announcements about upcoming parish events like a cake sale and a community night fundraiser.
This document provides information about volunteer opportunities and events at St. John's Church in Carraroe for the Christmas season. It lists the schedules for masses and intentions from December 19th to January 1st. It also announces a parish carol service on December 22nd and daily prayers at the Christmas crib from December 26th onwards. The document expresses gratitude to volunteers and coordinators of church ministries and provides notices about new envelopes and calendars for 2011.
This document contains the schedule of masses, readers, and ministers for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the weeks of November 12th-20th. It also provides announcements about various parish activities, including prayer services, classes, and community events happening in November.
This document contains the mass schedule and intentions for Carraroe Church in County Sligo, Ireland for the dates of May 14th through May 22nd. It lists the names of people serving different roles at each mass like readers, eucharistic ministers, and collectors. It also announces recent weddings and baptisms in the parish. At the end it provides information about books available for purchase and upcoming fundraising events to support a local medical mission to Zambia.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services for a parish community. It includes the schedule for readers and Eucharistic ministers, mass times and intentions, notices about a hospice concert and parish mission, and information from the parish newsletter about baptism, the church bookstand, Tobernalt Holy Well, and volunteer drivers needed to deliver meals on wheels.
This document provides the mass and reading schedule for Carraroe Parish for late March and early April. It includes the dates and times of masses, along with the assigned readers and ministers. It also provides some parish news and announcements, including information about the Divine Mercy Novena, First Confessions, and an upcoming talk on the Eucharist by Fr. Benny McHale.
The document provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in November 2012, including church services and activities, parish council news, and social group meetings. Highlights include a consultation event on a proposed new solar farm, vacancies on the parish council, and the Friendly Club's Christmas lunch.
This document provides information about mass times and intentions, readers and ministries, and various parish announcements. It includes the following:
- Mass times for the weekend of May 19th and 26th as well as intentions for masses.
- Announcements about World Communication Weekend, a call for diocesan priesthood, and a pilgrimage to Medjugorje.
- Information on the upcoming Eucharistic Congress in Dublin and confirmation in the parish.
Frozen 30 recipes your kids will love where hunger is lost and satisfaction i...ChatSDF
This document provides recipes from the fictional land of Arendelle from the Frozen movies. It includes 30 recipes ranging from fruit skewers and veggie bowls to cupcakes, sandwiches, and tenderloin. The recipes are introduced with descriptions of characters from Frozen enjoying and sharing the dishes with one another. The document aims to appeal to kids who are fans of Frozen by incorporating the characters and their world into the recipes.
1) The document provides information about upcoming events at a local parish including a concert, pilgrimage, and meditation session.
2) It also includes notices about volunteer opportunities, bereavements, and recent baptisms in the parish community.
3) Details are given for Mass times and intentions, readers and ministries, and other organizational aspects of the parish.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Mass times and intentions are listed for the upcoming weekends. Various parish events are announced such as a fundraising concert for a youth pilgrimage to Medjugorje and a drama production. Spiritual activities are also mentioned like a day of prayer in Curry and contemplative prayer meditation groups.
This document provides the mass times and ministry schedule for St. Enda's parish for several dates in mid-August. It also includes notices about upcoming events like the reopening of the local school, repairs at the community center, and ways to support the parish including submitting a tax return form and volunteering for ministries.
This document appears to be a church newsletter containing the following information:
1) Mass times and intentions for upcoming dates at the Carraroe church in Sligo, Ireland.
2) Announcements about various church events, such as Divine Mercy prayers and sick/housebound parishioners.
3) A note about Christmas Eve and Christmas Day mass times with one change.
4) Information for readers and Eucharistic ministers about their scheduled times to assist.
5) Various other notices about the church calendar, parish envelopes, and an upcoming tax collection scheme.
The document discusses having the mind of Christ and doing the will of God. It says babies inherently have upright minds like God made man, and Jesus willingly submitted to his parents as a young boy. The main point is that Jesus came to do not his own will but the will of God who sent him, and if we likewise set our minds to doing God's will, we will enter heaven.
This document appears to be a parish newsletter providing information on upcoming mass times and intentions, as well as notices about parish events, fundraisers, and resources available. It includes the mass schedule for the upcoming weeks, notices about the parish garden, a Eucharistic Congress bell visit, and morning offering prayer. It also advertises books and materials available for purchase and notifies parishioners about opportunities to volunteer or support various causes.
The document provides information about Mass times and intentions, readers and Eucharistic ministers for upcoming Masses. It also includes notices about Altar Society meetings, the Angelus magazine, tax refund forms, and other parish events and groups like Weight Watchers, choirs, and the permanent diaconate program.
The document provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in July and August 2012, including a gardening club BBQ, youth club meetings, a summer fete, friendly club meetings, craft company meetings, Saturday scene meetings, and church services. It also includes notices about the church roof appeal, children's services, weddings and baptisms.
This document provides information about Mass times, readings, and intentions for a parish. It also includes announcements about bereavements, baptisms, tax reclaim forms, and upcoming community events like an Advent retreat and Christmas market. Parishioners are asked to remember deceased loved ones by placing their names on the altar for November and to return completed tax reclaim forms by December 15th to help with community center refurbishing costs.
The document is a parish newsletter providing information on upcoming masses and intentions, sacraments, groups and events in the parish for the coming week. It includes the mass schedule, intentions for masses, notices about returning Trocaire donations, confirmation, a business start-up scheme, and more community and parish activities.
The parish newsletter provides information about Holy Week ceremonies and Mass times. It requests help from parishioners with ministries and notifies about websites for the church and holy well. Easter Sunday Masses are at 9:30am and 11:30am. The Divine Mercy Novena continues daily at 3:00pm.
This document discusses 6 online trends: (1) People are always connected through mobile devices; (2) Online gaming is popular for all ages; (3) Online video is rising, especially on mobile; (4) People plan their internet use; (5) The internet has changed consumer behavior by providing more information and options; (6) Creativity and innovation are keys to success online. It then provides details and statistics to support these trends, such as the rise in mobile internet and video usage, and how the internet has influenced consumer shopping journeys.
Water Privatization In Tamilnadu By World BankMarirajan
The document discusses World Bank supported water privatization projects in Tamilnadu and their impacts. It summarizes the privatization of water systems globally and the two water sector reform projects supported by the World Bank in Tamilnadu in the 1990s. It describes the formation of a farmers movement called the Sustainable Livelihood Farmers Association to advocate against World Bank policies and ensure local participation in water management. The document concludes by calling for a reversion to traditional views of water as a common resource rather than a privatized commodity.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Christopher A. Badurek, including his education, certifications, professional experience, research interests, courses taught, awards, and publications. It details his PhD in Geography from the University at Buffalo in 2005, his current position as a GIS Planner, and his past roles as an Associate Professor at Appalachian State University. He has over a dozen peer-reviewed publications and book chapters on topics related to GIS, environmental planning, and energy analysis.
Integrated Department Grants As An Implementation Strategyguestb9aaf18
This document discusses the use of ePortfolios and departmental grants at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) to support the integration of critical thinking skills across departments and programs. Small grants are provided to interested academic units for curricular preparation and guidance on using ePortfolios. Early adopters have seen benefits like improved software tools and increased collaboration around learning outcomes. Plans are in place to pilot ePortfolios more widely and assess their impact on critical thinking skills.
El documento resume los logros económicos y sociales alcanzados por el gobierno de izquierda Frente Amplio en Uruguay entre 2004 y 2009, incluyendo aumentos significativos del salario mínimo, la jubilación mínima y la inversión en educación, así como mejoras en mortalidad infantil y otros indicadores sociales. También destaca reconocimientos internacionales a la democracia y estabilidad económica de Uruguay durante la crisis financiera mundial de 2008.
Dominion Financial analysis paper2 d adj34Jerome Pratt
This document analyzes Dominion Resources Inc. (D) through a review of its financials compared to a major competitor. It provides an overview of Dominion Resources, which is a $35 billion holding company that provides electricity and natural gas. The analysis examines Dominion's liquidity, capital structure, costs of capital, and profitability to determine if it can remain competitive in the power industry. The document also details Dominion's history through acquisitions and divestitures dating back to its incorporation in 1983.
The document discusses whether marketing needs to be gamified. It begins with an introduction to gaming, noting that the average young person will spend 10,000 hours playing online games by age 21. It then covers the history of video games and discusses different game genres. The document introduces the concept of gamification as using game mechanics for non-game contexts to engage users. Examples of game mechanics for gamification like points, levels, badges and leaderboards are provided. It argues that gamification can drive long-term user engagement and provides examples of gamified marketing campaigns.
This document provides 10 commandments or rules for creative salvation and success. The first commandment encourages sharing and collaborating with others to spark new ideas. The second recommends brainstorming to generate many possibilities without censoring any thoughts. The third suggests thinking outside the box to come up with unusual or unexpected solutions.
1. Gamification is the use of game mechanics and game design techniques in non-game contexts to engage users and solve problems. Simply making a branded game is not gamification.
2. Gamification basics include using points, levels, badges, leaderboards, and rewards to motivate users through fun, loyalty programs, and achieving status. It appeals to different player types like explorers, achievers, socializers, and killers.
3. Examples show gamification can increase engagement, trial usage, buy clicks, and revenue through integrating gameplay into the user experience on websites, apps, and social media to achieve business goals.
Este documento presenta estadísticas sobre los presupuestos participativos de 2009 de la Municipalidad de Lautaro en la Región de la Araucanía en Chile. Los datos muestran los totales de votos para diferentes macrosectores de la ciudad.
Why do we still use lighting that’s based on 19th century technology? During this session, you’ll discover everything about Philips’ hue lighting, the worlds first internet connected light bulb and how we
- connect with users through social media in order to drive our innovation
- drive innovation through strategic partnerships
This document provides an overview of Chapter 9 from the textbook, which discusses incremental analysis and management's decision-making process. It contains the following:
1. The study objectives, which are to identify the steps in management's decision-making process, describe incremental analysis, identify relevant costs in various decisions, and explain other concepts like sales mix.
2. A feature story about outsourcing decisions faced by various companies.
3. A preview of the chapter contents, which will cover types of incremental analysis, qualitative factors in decisions, and the relationship between incremental analysis and activity-based costing.
4. The introduction to the section on management's decision-making process, noting it involves identifying relevant
Lighting has changed – How Philips brings wireless lighting to (y)our homesGunter Blanckaert
This presentation was given at the Feweb congres on 12/12/2014 - description: Our homes have changed radically over the past century. So why do we still use lighting that’s based on 19th century technology? During this session, you’ll discover everything about Philips hue lighting, the worlds first internet connected light bulb: it can your decor can change, keep your home safe, help you relax or focus and much, much more. Lighting has changed.
Gunter Blanckaert discusses the importance of gamification in digital marketing. He notes that gamification uses game mechanics and design to increase user engagement with non-game contexts. The average young person will spend 10,000 hours playing online games by age 21, showing why gaming is important to future "Generation G" customers. Examples of successful gamification programs from companies like Nike, Autodesk, Samsung and Moosejaw are presented that increased user engagement, conversions and revenue. Blanckaert argues that gamification can drive user engagement and satisfaction, create loyalty, increase revenue and boost social sharing, making it an important tactic for digital marketers to use.
Gunter Blanckaert is the Global Head of Marketing Technology at Philips Lighting. The document discusses how Philips Lighting uses growth hacking techniques across several sectors, including homes, cities, offices, industry, stadiums, and retail to empower sustainable environments, create safer streets, help businesses reduce energy usage, improve efficiency and safety, and enhance fan experiences. It also outlines Philips Lighting's approach to user experience analytics, testing ideas through experiments before building solutions, and how recent tests of optimizations to their websites and digital experiences have led to increases in key metrics like click-through rates and contact form submissions.
This document provides an overview of Christmas traditions around the world including in Greece, Spain and the Philippines. It also discusses the origins of Santa Claus and the candy cane. Recipes are provided for roast turkey, Christmas pudding, trifle and gingerbread along with instructions for making each. The most popular Christmas presents and a conclusion about the digital Christmas story are also mentioned.
The document provides an overview of Christmas traditions from around the world, popular Christmas foods and recipes, the origins of Santa Claus and the candy cane, and the most wanted Christmas presents. It discusses Greek, Spanish and Filipino Christmas traditions and includes recipes for roast turkey, Christmas pudding, trifle, and gingerbread. It explains that Santa Claus originated from Saint Nicholas and the candy cane was invented by a pastor to keep children quiet at the nativity scene.
These illustrations were a year long process. My senior project was to create something that I would be proud of at the end of the year. I chose to create illustrations to accompany recipes with a friend of mine. As individuals our projects must be able to stand on it's own, so in this viewing you will only see the drawings I drew. My first idea what to create a book that involved different culture and traditions. For each month there are different holidays or traditions around the world that people do not know about, my fascination was to combine them in one publication. I draw these images in a 9 by 12 sketch book with a pencil and then edited them in photo shop to make them black and white. Some of there images were from the internet because there were certain images I that had to be drawn to accompany a particular tradition. For the month of March I had to draw the Welsh Dragon, I could not draw another dragon that was not the symbol of the Welsh. Even though some of the drawing had to be drawn exactly from the tradition or holiday, some of the drawings I drew from my mind that I felt went will with each page.
The document provides recipes for Scottish Hogmanay celebrations on New Year's Eve including shortbread cookies and whiskey. It then provides recipes for lemon shortbread cookies, chocolate truffles, and crempog with gingerbread syrup to celebrate Welsh St. David's Day in March. The next section gives a mint cake recipe and details about the Thai Songkran festival in April where water is thrown as part of the celebrations.
This document summarizes the process of making Anzac biscuits. It includes a recipe with ingredients like flour, sugar, oats, butter, baking soda and water. The instructions explain how to mix the dry and wet ingredients together and bake the biscuits for 15 minutes at 180 degrees. Photos show the author and a friend making and eating the Anzac biscuits, which were historically sent to Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
The document is a recipe book from the Nelson family containing over 100 pages of recipes across various categories from breads to desserts. It includes a dedication to early Nelson family cooks and a note asking readers to check recipes for errors. The bread section provides over a dozen recipes for various types of breads, rolls, biscuits, and pancakes.
The document discusses Christmas traditions in Greece. It provides recipes for traditional Greek Christmas cookies called Melomakarona and for Vasilopita, the New Year cake. It also lists Christmas wishes in different languages and mentions decorating a Christmas tree at school.
The document provides recipes for cranberry-white chocolate chip cookies and pumpkin pancakes. The cookie recipe calls for ingredients like butter, brown sugar, eggs, oats, flour, baking soda, salt, dried cranberries, and white chocolate chips. The instructions say to cream the butter and sugar, add the remaining ingredients and bake at 375 degrees F. The pancake recipe includes ingredients like flours, baking powder, salt, sugar, egg, milk, pumpkin puree and butter. The instructions say to cook spoonfuls of the batter on a griddle until bubbles form. Both recipes promise tasty results.
This document provides an overview of Christmas traditions around the world and Christmas foods and their origins. It discusses how Christmas is celebrated in Greece, Spain and the Philippines with different traditions. Popular Christmas foods like roast turkey, Christmas pudding, trifle and gingerbread are described along with recipes. The origins of Santa Claus and the candy cane are explained. The most wanted Christmas presents of 2011 are listed as the Apple iPod Touch, iPad 2, Xbox 360 Kinect and Playstation Move. The document concludes by wishing the reader a Merry Christmas.
The summary provides details about Dominique Ansel, a famous pastry chef known for inventing the Cronut. It then summarizes three creative uses he suggests for his gingerbread cake recipe, which is included: 1) as a base for a holiday-inspired tiramisu by soaking the cake in milk and layering it with mascarpone cream, 2) baking it into French toast or bread pudding, and 3) representing characters from the TV show "2 Broke Girls" as gingerbread women since the show did an episode about his famous Cronut pastry.
This document contains recipes for holiday dishes from different countries that were collected by a student for a school project. It includes recipes for mince pie from Canada, crepes from France, and menudo soup from Mexico. The student expresses their interest in learning about the cuisines of other countries through this project, particularly French desserts like crepes, and notes their view that Russian cuisine is the best. They encourage trying the recipes included in the project.
The document provides recipes for various holiday-themed snacks and drinks that can be served at a barn party, including:
1) Apple Oatmeal Bars that combine apples, oats, butter and brown sugar for a twist on apple pie.
2) Peppermint Puppy Chow, a grab-and-go snack made from cereal coated in chocolate, powdered sugar and crushed candy canes.
3) Spiked Peppermint Hot Chocolate that adds peppermint schnapps to cocoa, sugar, salt and milk for an adult winter drink.
This document provides a collection of recipes from Lula Phillips' and Sue Walker's recipe boxes from residents past and present of Dancy, Mississippi. It includes over 60 recipes across categories such as appetizers, breads, candy, desserts, meats, vegetables, salads, soups and more. The editor hopes to include more community recipes in future editions available as a free PDF download. Recipes are presented as collected with some having limited instructions. The full document provides the recipes in their original formatting.
The document is a cookbook titled "Heavenly Cookies Cookbook" by Janette Dixon. It provides over 50 recipes for various cookie types, including peanut butter bars, pumpkin nut cookies, oatmeal supremes, and more. For each recipe, it lists the ingredients and directions for making the cookies. The recipes span several pages and include photos, ingredients lists, and instructions for each type of cookie.
Bulgarians celebrate Christmas from December 20th to the 26th. On Christmas Eve, they have a vegan meal and break their fast. An important dish is Christmas bread with a coin inside for good fortune. Traditional foods include stuffed peppers and cabbage, beans, rice, boiled wheat with walnuts and sugar, and baked pumpkin. On Christmas Eve, groups of young men called Koledari sing carols from house to house in traditional costumes. The next day is a rich Christmas dinner with meat dishes and presents.
This document provides recipes and food pairing ideas for book club meetings organized by book title or theme. It includes recipes for dishes like icebox cake inspired by Sharp Objects, Chicago-themed appetizers to pair with The Devil in the White City, and fimi milk custard inspired by a wedding scene in The Kite Runner. The recipes cover classics, international cuisine, and dishes from different time periods to spark discussion for many types of book club reads.
The document is a cookbook from a school partnership project containing recipes from different European countries for Christmas, Carnival and Easter. It includes recipes such as Christmas pastry rings and cookies from Bulgaria, Kourabiedes cookies from Greece, pumpkin-pastry from Italy, and Vasilopita bread from Greece containing a hidden coin. The recipes represent traditions and foods typical for winter holidays in each country.
The document provides recipes for several Christmas desserts including a chocolate yule log cake, English walnut date cake, peppermint chiffon cake, orange pumpkin loaf, eggnog cheesecake, gingerbread, angel food cake, maple walnut buche de noel, mocha layer cake, and gingerbread pudding. The recipes cover a variety of cakes, breads, cheesecakes and other desserts with ingredients like chocolate, nuts, pumpkin, oranges, peppermint, eggnog and spices.
1. Dec. 2012 Volume 6.3
Connections
Holy Cross
Merry Christmas!
Holy Cross Church as seen on December 24, 2011
2. Taste and See the Goodness of the Lord!
By Fr. Jerry Stluka
In this Christmas issue of Connections, we share our favorite Christmas recipes. A variety of ingredients
make up the delicious gifts we enjoy throughout this holy season of celebrating the presence (presents) of
GOD WITH US.
R econciliation: the wounds of sin and division are healed. God saves us and frees us from our slavery to sin.
E vangelization: the Good News of salvation brings light and joy to our world of darkness, gloom and sadness.
C hrist: the Son of the Living God, is the COMMUNION of heaven and earth, humanity and divinity.
I ncarnation: the Word of God becomes human and lives among us.
P rayer: is playing before the Lord who is at home with us.
E ucharist: whoever eats this Bread of Life will live forever!
MAY OUR GENEROUS GOD COME TO YOU AND THROUGH YOU THIS
CHRISTMAS AND ALWAYS!
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3. Newsnotes Compiled by Sr. Anne Keenan
Congratulations to the following couples who recently cel-
ebrated the Sacrament of Marriage at Holy Cross.
Drew Arasmith & Kyle Schimley.................September 8, 2012
Brandon Parageon & Brigid Tracy............September 12, 2012
Michael Costantino & Jessica Fleury........September 29, 2012
Clayton Roblee & Jenn Dugas........................ October 06, 2012
Adam Eltrich & Molly Lambka...................... October 27, 2012
Jason Davis & Lisa Okorowski.................... November 03, 2012
Jeff Rawson & Amy Beck............................. December 01, 2012
Adam Popilowski & Molly Schuetz........... December 15, 2012
RCIA/ Rite of Acceptance into the Catechumenate Baptisms
On Sunday, December 2, 2012 we formally welcomed into Colton Smith, child of Joey and Tiffany Smith was
the Catholic Community of Holy Cross the following adults Baptised on Sunday, November 25, 2012. We welcome
who have completed the Inquiry Stage of the RCIA process. Colton as one of our newest members.
Amanda Alheit, Linda Bonner, Wendi Bonner, Jason
Davis, Antonio (Tony) Garcia, Matt Hedman, Heather Congratulations to Jamie and Eric Allen whose child,
Jahn and Yavonne McGarry Everliegh Mae will be baptized on December 9, 2012.
These candidates, after prayerful discernment, have declared
We are happy to announce that Kylei Cook, the child of
their intention and desire to become full members of the
Sara and Jay Cook will be baptized on Sunday, Decem-
Catholic Church, and the Church in turn, accepts them as
ber 30, 2012. We welcome this newest member of our
persons who intend to become its members. We ask that
church family.
you keep them in prayer.
Dates to Remember
Saturday, December 8, 2012.............................. Immaculate Conception 11:30 am Mass
Sunday, December 16, 2012...................Reconciliation Service 3:00 pm at St. Dominic’s
Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24, 2012..........................................4:00 pm Mass
Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25, 2012.......................................10:00 am Mass
January 1, 2013.............................................Feast, Mary Mother of God: 11:30 am Mass
January 6, 2013............................ Epiphany of the Lord; OPEN HOUSE after each Mass
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4. Holiday Recipes
My mom, Marian Evans, got this recipe from her The Ambrosia Salad was passed on by Tim’s Mom
mom, Iona Finley. It’s been a holiday family favor- and it remains one of his favorites. He has since
ite for the Finleys, Evans; and Sloanns for over 50 made it for my Mom and family. He’s not sure where
years. I hope you enjoy it at Christmas, Easter and the cheese cookies originated but it has grown to be
Thanksgiving... one of our favorites as well.
– Susan Sloan – Kathy Sako & Tim Brown
Holiday Fruit Salad
Serves 8 Cheese Cookies
Makes about 30 cookies
1 15 oz. can pineapple chunks - reserve juices
1 15 oz. can mandarin oranges - reserve juices 1 C Sugar
1/4 cup chopped maraschino cherries - reserve 1/4 C Feta, Ricotta, Goat, Cottage or similar cheese (I
juices like the Feta the best)
2 bananas chopped 1/4 C softened butter
1 cup red seedless grapes, halved 1 tsp Vanilla
1/4 cup walnuts 1 Egg
2 C flour
Drain juices from fruit and add to saucepan. Add 1/2 tsp baking soda
water to equal 1 pint liquid. Add 1 cup sugar and 1/2 tsp salt
bring to a boil. Mix 1 egg + 3 tbsp. cornstarch with
juice of one lemon and mix until smooth. When Mix dry ingredients (except for sugar) and set aside.
juice comes to a boil, add cornstarch mixture, Use a fork or food processor and as much of the sugar
whisking constantly until thickened. Remove from as needed to thoroughly incorporate the cheese. Blend
with the remaining liquid ingredients and remainder
heat and cool. Cut up bananas and nuts and add to
of sugar. Gradually add the premixed dry ingredients
fruit and pour cooled glaze over fruit. Chill.
until well blended. Form 1 - 1/4 in. balls and bake in a
325º oven (12 to 15 minutes) until surface cracks. DO
VANILLA STICKS NOT BROWN!
(May be cut in half)
Ambrosia Salad
4 egg whites
1 lb. 10X sugar 1 C sugar
1 lb. almonds (Ground Fine) 1 16 oz. bag cranberries
1 tsp vanilla 1 bag mini marshmallows
1 15 oz. can crushed pineapple, drained
Beat egg whites until stiff peaks are formed---add 1 C whipping cream (measure before whipping)
sugar and blend.
Separate about 1/4 for icing. Grind cranberries (works best with a meat grinder).
Add nuts to the reemaining 3/4 white mix. Dissolve sugar in ground cranberries. Add pineapple.
Form into long strip, then cut crosswise into 3/4 in. Mix well. Fold in marshmallows.
strips.
Bake in a Slow Preheated Oven (275º) for 20 - 30 Whip cream and fold into mixture and chill.
minutes.
– Kathy Sako & Tim Brown
– Mr. Eugene Baumert
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5. Dorothy Luzio’s Famous Pizzelles
6 eggs 1 cup margarine*
My Great Aunt Ivy gave this cookie recipe to my moth- 3 1/2 cups flour 4 ts baking pwder
er. Each Christmas, Mom would bake the Haystacks at 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 Ts vanilla or anise
the same time as her Thumbprints to avoid wasting the
egg yolks. *don’t use more than one cup and don’t use oil substitute
My brothers and I enjoyed helping her with the baking.
We had a wonderful couple of days as we waited for Beat eggs, adding sugar gradually. Beat until smooth.
Christmas Eve to arrive. Add cooled melted margarine and vanilla or anise. Sift
flour and baking powder and add egg mixture. Dough
– Debi Matthews
will be sticky enough to be dropped by spoon. Drop one
Chocolate Puffs or Haystacks spoonful onto pizelle maker and close lid until pizzelle is
done.
From the kitchen of Ivy Simmons Giha – Claire Miller
2 egg whites
½ c. sugar
¼ t. salt
1 t. vanilla
1 bag (6 oz.) semi-sweet chocolate morsels (melted)
1 1/3 c. coconut
½ c. chopped walnuts
Beat egg whites until stiff. Add sugar gradually and
Grandma’s Apricot Squares
continue beating until blended. Add salt and vanilla.
“a family favorite for years”
Fold in melted chocolate, coconut, and nuts. Drop by
teaspoon onto cookie sheet. Bake at 325 for 10 – 15 4 cups flour
minutes. Makes about 2 dozen cookies. 1 cup sugar
1 cup margarine
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
ffff fff 1 12 ounce jar apricot preserves
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
1/4 cup chopped walnuts
1 teaspoon melted butter
Sour Cream Sugar Cut-Out Cookies 3 eggs
From the kitchen of Mickey Boyd
Combine flour, sugar, salt and baking soda. Cut in
1/2 cup butter/oleo 1 egg margarine, adding enough milk to make a pie crust-like
1 cup sugar 1 t vanilla dough of ‘short’ consistency and add two eggs. Roll
dough (as for a pie) about 1/4 inch in thickness. Place
2 2/3 cups flour 1 t baking powder
half of the dough on a cookie sheet or a square cake pan.
1/2 cup sour cream 1/2 t baking soda
Spread dough with apricots and cover with the other half
of dough, spread well beaten egg on the top crust. Then,
Preheat oven to 425º. Bake 8 to 10 minutes on greased
combine mixture of breadcrumbs and chopped walnuts
baking sheet. Cream butter, sugar, egg and vanilla well. and melted butter. Spread atop crust. Place in oven
Alternate flour mixture with sour cream. at 350 degrees and bake for 20 to 25 minutes (or until
golden brown). When cool, cut in bite-size squares,
– Claire Miller oblongs or triangles.
– Irene Probasco
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6. Grandma Dreese’s Doughnuts I make Buckeyes every year at Christmas, especially
vfor my brother who lives in Chicago. There are a
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2 cups mashed potatoes lot of Buckeye recipes out there, but this is by far the
2 cups sugar let these cool best I’ve ever found (from a Women’s Day magazine
4 Ts lard (salt) years and years ago).
3 eggs Makes around 40 Buckeyes (I usually double it)
1 cup milk
4 ts baking soda 1 cup creamy peanut butter
1 T vanilla 1/4 cup butter, softened
6 cups flour 1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/4 t. vinegar in lard 1/2 cup flour
1cup (I use more) semisweet chocolate chips, melted
Cook enough potatoes (peeled & drained) to make 2
cups mashed. Beat peanut butter, butter & vanilla until smooth.
Mix potatoes, sugar and lard, set aside to let cool. Gradually beat in sugar and flour until well blended.
When cooled add eggs, milk, soda, vanilla and flour. Roll round teaspoonfuls into 1 inch balls. Arrange
on wax paper-lined cookie sheets and refrigerate 1
Roll dough onto a floured surface and cut dough- hour or until firm. Spear one ball at a time with a
nuts with a doughnut cutter. toothpick and dip in chocolate to cover about two-
thirds. Arrange on cookie sheet and refrigerate until
Heat lard or Crisco, add vinegar. Use a candy ther- chocolate has hardened. Store in refrigerator.
mometer and cook at doughnut stage.
– Rachel Walsh
– Claire Miller
Chocolate Rum Balls
1/2 cup butter softened
1/3 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
Kolaches 1 T dark Rum
1 t vanilla
8 oz. cream cheese softened 1/4 c. unsweetened cocoa
8 oz. butter softened 1 cup finely chopped walnuts or pecans
2 cups flour powdered sugar
Assorted jams, nut filling
Cream butter, sugar and egg yolk in large bowl until
Blend all ingredients well, form into ball, wrap and light and fluffy. Blend in Rum and vanilla. Stire in
chill well. Work with approximately 1/2 of dough at flour, cocoa and nuts. Mix well. Cover and refrig-
a time, roll out thinly on a well floured board (thin- erate until firm - 1 hour. Shape dough into 1 inch
ner than for piecrust). Cut into squares (about 2” x balls. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper. Place
2”). Place 1/2 teaspoon fulling in center. Bring to- cookies on cookie sheet 2 inches apart. Bake at 350º
gether two opposite tips of dough and seal. Bake at 15 - 20 minutes until firm. Cool on wire racks. Roll
350º until lightly browned. (about 10 to 12 minutes) in powdered sugar. Makes 3 dozen.
– Jean Finn
– Jane Visocan
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7. Aunt Joanne’s Ginger Snaps
Peanut Butter Fudge
1/2 cup margarine 1/2 tsp. salt
3 cups sugar
1/4 cup butter 2 tsps. soda
1 1/2 stick butter
1/4 cup molasses 1 3/4 tsps. cinnamon
2/3 cup evaporated milk
1 egg 1 3/4 tsps. cloves
Cook first 3 ingredients on med. heat to full boil,
2 cups sifted flour 1 3/4 tsps. ginger
time for 5 mins., take off stove.
1. Cream butter. Add sugar, molasses, cream well.
Add 7 oz. jar marshmallow creme, 3/4 jar peanut
Add egg and beat well.
butter, and 1 t vanilla. Add to hot mixture and
2. Sift flour salt, soda and spices together.
spread in buttered 9 x 13 pan. Cool and cut.
3. Add dry ingredients. Blend
4. Chill dough (easier to handle)
– Mickey Boyd
5. Shape into balls walnut size or smaller. Dip in
sugar.
6. Place on cookie sheet.
7. Bake at 350º for 10 - 12 minutes.
8. Makes about 4 dozen, if icing, do not dip in
sugar.
– Jan Kustron
This is the recipe of a childhood friend’s mother. When I was a young girl I’d go to my friend’s house, usu-
ally the weekend after Thanksgiving, and her mother would help us make these cookies for friends and fam-
ily for Christmas. We’d also make traditional sugar cookies in Christmas shapes with icing and sprinkles.
Needless to say, we made a huge mess. Her mother was always very patient with us and we had a great time.
Chocolate Buttersweets
Cookie Mixture Cream Coconut Filling Chocolate Frosting
1 cup butter 6 oz. cream cheese, soft 1 cup semi sweet chocolate
1 cup confectioners sugar 2 cups confectioners sugar 4 Tbsp. butter
1/2 tsp. salt 4 Tbsp. flour 4 Tbsp. water
2 tsp. vanilla 2 tsp. vanilla 1 cup sifted confectioners
2 cups flour 1/2 cup flaked coconut
Preheat oven to 350º. Cream butter, sugar, vanilla and salt. Add flour little by little while continuing to mix
into a soft dough. Shape a teaspoon full of dough into a ball and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Press a
thumbprint into each ball. Bake 12 - 15 minutes until delicately browned.
While they are baking, take the softened cream cheese and cream well with sugar, flour and vanilla. Stir in
the coconut. Then melt the chocolate and butter with the water over low heat, stirring occasionally. Add
the sugar and beat until smooth.
While the cookies are still slightly warm, fill with about 1 tsp. of the cream cheese filling, then drizzle a tea-
spoon full of the chocolate frosting over the cookies.
Store in airtight container. These cookies can be frozen for longer storage.
– Carol Plank
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Reconciliation
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