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    Traditions, you cannot live with them and you cannot live without them. Thanksgiving is right around the corner and that means that it is time to break out the family favorites. Of course at some point in life, you have enjoyed a glorious piece of pumpkin pie, or maybe you haven't, people have different taste, no judgement here. The question is have you ever had a marvelous piece of pumpkin cake? It is like the pie except it is cake. If you have never tried it, you must definitely try it now. First things first, you need a mixing bowl, a can of pumpkin purée, two cups of white sugar, and one cup of oil. Simply beat all this together. When finished add in four eggs and beat again. Now you need a separate bowl, and in this bowl you mix two cups of all-purpose flour, two teaspoons of baking soda, not powder, with one teaspoon of cinnamon and half a teaspoon of salt. After combining these ingredients, it is time to add it to the pumpkin mix in the first bowl and beat again until it is nice and well mixed. Now all you have to do is bake it in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for half an hour in a 15x 10 inch greased baking pan.…

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    Pumpkin Pie Addimu for Oshun Crust 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup butter, chilled and diced 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup of iced water Procedure: Prepare pie crust by mixing together the flour and salt. Cut shortening into flour; add cold water 1 tablespoon at a time (up to 4 tablespoons). Mix dough and repeat until dough is moist enough to hold together. With lightly floured, hands shape dough into a ball. On a lightly floured board roll dough out to about 1/8 inch thickness. With a sharp…

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    Having diabetes doesn't mean that your senior loved one has to miss out on traditional Thanksgiving sweets. The entire family will enjoy these four healthful Thanksgiving that are sure to become a new tradition. 1. Baked Apples with Raisins Warm, baked apples stuffed with raisins and cinnamon and topped with sugar-free whipped cream are the perfect ending to your family's Thanksgiving feast. One small baked apple contains approximately five grams of fiber, which will help your loved one's body…

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    Autumn Heck; Twin Falls, Idaho; CSI Campus; Herrett Center Twin Falls citizens are encouraged to join in the fun at the Herrett Center during its November Holiday Workshop activity. This event will take place on Friday and Saturday, November 24th and 25th, and will begin at 1:30 p.m., and end at 4:30 p.m. At the Herrett Center’s Crafts for Kids, age-old techniques similar to those utilized by early peoples around the world are taught, and individuals can learn to make fun holiday gifts for…

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    A Spirit Halloween I am Spirit Pumpkin, as you can guess I am a pumpkin. I live on Farmer Larry’s Farm. I live in the pumpkin patch of Portland, Maine I am a small, little, and round pumpkin. Who is wishing to not be selected, because, it gets super cold here that’s why I like it here so much today it is forty-eight degrees here. Also, well does being cut out and turned into a Pumpkin light or what people call them, jack-o-lanterns sound appealing to you. Well, certainly not me. Today it is…

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    The sweet pumpkin pie, the tart apple pie, and of course, the rich, chocolate ice-cream topped off the amazing meal. I glanced from face to face, privately thanking God for each family member. There were smiles everywhere, from my brother's mischievous grin, to my grandmother's heartwarming smile. I looked around the room at the decorations I had helped my mother put up. Pictures of pumpkins, still up from last Halloween, hung next to Christmas wreathes and holly. In the center of the…

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    I walked with stiff pie-encrusted legs. I was on my way to work from McKinley high school. The scene of the crime, where the miniature cherry pie took flight from Jessica Rabanne's lunch tray (and landed on my favorite jeans) to even further deepen my hatred for that lip-gloss-wearing beast. Now, I wouldn’t be so salty if she had apologized instead of complaining about the fact that her pie came into contact with my thigh. As tragic as it was, I didn’t have time to go home and change after…

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    “I'm so sorry, Margaret,” I said, extending my arms so the pie’s warmth and smell floated below her nose. “I know it’s not enough, but I hope it’s worth something.” I imagined Margaret thinking of all the hours I spent comforting her until she was strong enough to move on with her life. She had to forgive me, I thought, because friendship couldn’t expire from actions that weren’t even mine. She only blinked, as if I hadn't said a word. I felt like a fool. I looked at my shoes— brown Birkenstocks…

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    at least well enough to order pie in a way that will not have people passing judgment on their mental stability). The themes within and story behind the book from which the poem is taken, Sky Burial, offers further clues. The manic young woman may very be struggling to cope with loss. Her world has come crashing down around her and she feels between worlds. She is traumatised, possibly grieving, and her pure, concentrated emotions all run together at the surface of a…

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    It really started on the day of the Pumpkin Festival; the day Perry Fiddler first came to my attention. It would have been an uneventful contest with Marcy, Wilber, and I, Otis Burrow, doing the judging honors for the annual festival. We had all bases covered; Marcy Winks was president of the Blushing Blooms garden club, Wilber Shuttle the State-U agricultural expert, and I, of course, owner of the Burrow Hardware and Feed. Everything was under control, that is until Wilber showed up with his…

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