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The Sylvania Times
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in the
kitchen
Charlotte Lambert
Cracker Salad
1 sleeve saltine crackers,
crushed
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup sweet pickles, chopped
1 medium bell pepper, chopped
I small jar pimiento, drained
5 hardboiled eggs, chopped
1 pint salad dressing
Place all ingredients in a large
mixing bowl and mix well. The
salad is better if you cover it
with foil and chill it for a couple
of hours before serving.
Yield: 6 servings
Crockpot Macaroni
6 Cheese
2 cups elbow macaroni
4 Tbs. butter
1 1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese,
shredded
3 eggs
1/2 cup sour cream
I can condensed cheddar cheese
soup
1 cup whole milk
Salt and pepper to taste
1/2 tsp. dry mustard
Mix all ingredients until well
blended. Pour into crockpot and
cook on low for 2 1/2 hours.
15-layer
chocolate cake
1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 cups sugar
6 eggs
3 cups self-rising flour
1 cup whole milk
2 tsp. Vanilla
Cream butter, oil and sugar; add
eggs and mix well. Add flour,
milk and vanilla and mix well.
Pour 1/4 cup batter into each
greased 9-inch cake pan and
bake at 325 degrees for 8-10
minutes.
Icing
(Please note that the icing needs
to be prepared ahead as you ice
each layer as it is taken from the
pan.)
6 Tbs. Cocoa
2 cups sugar
4 Tbs. Water
1 1/2 cup canned milk
1 1/2 stick butter
Cook over medium heat only
until mixture begins to thicken.
This takes about 15 to 20
minutes. Keep icing on lowest
setting to keep it hot for each
layer and easier spreading.
Rotarylearns about a very special field day
Pam Collins, with the Screven
County School System explained to
Rotary club members about A Very
Special Field Day to be held on
April 29, “this program was started
because the Special Olympics was
just so hard to get involved in.”
Pam explained they are looking for
volunteers to help with the kids and
event. If you are interested, please
contact Pam at pcollins@screven.
kl2.ga.us or call 912-451-2100.
(photo by Sam Eades)
SCMS announces January
Students of the Month
The staff of the SCMS announced the January Students of the Month. Congratulations to
these pupils for achieving academic excellence.
Pictured are:
Julian Mack,
Brookelyn
Boswell,
Emree Yarber,
Dale Bonner,
Tania Rozo,
and Gary War
ren. (photo
contributed)
The Screven County
Middle School stu
dents voted Regina
Owens as January’s
Teacher of the
Month. Mrs. Owens
teaches 7th grade
math and social stud
ies. Mrs. Owens is
pictured with some
of her students,
(photo contributed)
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Part One
DoggSiDan
Fleas are a nuisance.
These tiny, blood-sucking
parasites irritate your dog
and infest your home —
often before you realize
that fleas have moved in.
Many dogs are allergic to
flea bites, which can cause
intense scratching, red and
flaky skin, scabs, hot spots,
and hair loss. Fleas can also
cause tapeworm and anemia.
According to the Centers
for Disease Control and
Prevention, fleas prefer
animal hosts but will resort
to biting people when
animals are unavailable.
They can transmit germs
that cause disease by feeding
on hosts or through fecal
contamination when infected
flea feces are scratched into
an open wound.
If you and your dog are
scratching your heads, and
you’re wondering how to
kill dog fleas, we’ve got you
covered. Here are the four
steps you need to take to
eliminate these unwelcome
freeloaders.
The first step is
understanding the enemy.
Fleas go through four life
cycle stages: egg, larva,
pupa, and adult.
The adults live on
animals like your dog,
where they digest blood
and lay their eggs. One
female flea can lay up to
2,000 eggs. These eggs
hatch in l-lO days and
spread throughout your
home and yard every
time your dog scratches,
shakes, or lies down.
They then hatch into
larvae that can move
on the host and feed
on blood and flea dirt
(digested blood from the
adult fleas).
PART TWO
continued next week
Girl Scout Day
Date When Celebrated : This holiday is always held on March 12
Girl Scout Day recognizes and celebrates the Girls Scouts of the USA(GSUSA). This date
celebrates the creation of the first Girl Scout group on March 12, 1912.
Lady Olave Baden-Powell, founded Girl Guides. The wife of Lord Baden-Powell (who
created the Boy Scouts), she was bom on February 22 (1889).
On March 12, 1912 Juliette Gordon Low started the first Girl Scout group in Savannah
Georgia with 18 girls. The Girls Scouts became a national organization, and was chartered
by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950. Today, there are millions of girls involved with
Girl Scouts.
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