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Monday, January 1, 2007

Happy New Year

Hello everyone. I am feeling some better. I just needed a break to just....do nothing. But I am back. I will be taking it slow for awhile but now, I can look forward to Spring!

Tip: Dermatologists love petroleum jelly for its ability to seal in moisture and encourage healing. To soften serious calluses on your feet, apply a thick coat and slip on a pair of cotton socks before bed. "Vaseline draws moisture from the atmosphere into your skin," says Dennis Gross, a New York City dermatologist.

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Recipe for Caraway Seed Cake   
   100 Year Old Recipe

Ingredients:
1 cup butter
2 small cups sugar
4 egg whites, stiffly beaten
4 egg yolks, beaten
3 cups flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons caraway seeds
1 cup milk
3 teaspoons baking powder

In bowl, cream butter and sugar together.  Add the well beaten egg yolks and beat again with wooden spoon.  Sift the flour, salt and baking powder together and add this sifted flour mixture to the creamed butter mixture.  Add the caraway seeds and milk and mix well.  Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and mix gently.  Grease 2 small or 1 large baking pan and bake at 350 degrees about 1 to 1-1/2 hours. 



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  • #5 Comment from helmswondermom 
    1/3/07 4:38 AM Permalink
    We all need that break once in a while.  
    Lori
    http://journals.aol.com/helmswondermom/DustyPages/
  • #4 Comment from hope4meeeee 
    1/2/07 5:33 AM Permalink
    glad you are back missed ya
  • #3 Comment from am4039 
    1/2/07 1:06 AM Permalink
    Happy new years, happy your back and feeling a little better. Hopefully 2007 will be a wonderful year.

    http://journals.aol.com/am4039/life/
  • #2 Comment from ajquinn354 
    1/1/07 6:43 PM Permalink
    Welcome back, Happy New Yearx.  Agree with the Dermatologist on vaseline. I have eczema and nothing the Doctors gave me seemed to work, then read a Doctors column in our newspaper that talked about just taking a lukewarm shower quickly, just gently pat your skin so it's not completely dry and apply vaseline. What an improvement in my skin problems.  Talked to my Dermatologist and showed him the article and he said yes that does work.  All I could think of was why didn't you tell me that before I spent an arm and leg on your ointments, etc. that didn't work, lol.  I swear by vaseline for my skin care....I even clean my face with vaseline as my moisturizer - amazing what it does in preventing wrinkles.  Hope you all give it a try as your mositurizer/skin cream. Know you'll be pleased. Arlene (AJ)
  • #1 Comment from ora4uk 
    1/1/07 10:46 AM Permalink
    Glad to have you back...and may your new year be blessed by Him who loves us so....Hugs from KY...Ora