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Hello Everyone,Troops overseas are always in need of fast, easy snacks and meals. If you have extra ramen noodles, rice mixes, or instant oatmeal to share, send them to:
Kids In Support of Soldiers, Inc.
512 Ivanhoe Way
Casselberry, Florida 32707
This organization, which was founded by four children who wanted to help soldiers, will include them in one of the dozens of packages they ship to troops each month.
Handy Hints Holly _________________________________________________
Hint 1: Zest is simply grated peel, and is the epitome of lemon
essence--it can be used fresh, dried, or frozen. If you don't
have an official zester, you can use the smallest size of a
box grater. (If you know you will be using lemons for zest,
it is easier to grate the zest from the lemon before juicing
them.) To dry zest, spread it on a towel and leave out until
dried, then store in a jar. To freeze, use a freezer-safe
container. Use zest in salads, marinades, baked goods, grain
dishes, etc.
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Hint 2: A small amount of lemon juice dripped onto minor wounds can help stop bleeding and disinfect the injury (it will sting a bit). Lemon juice applied to itches, poison ivy rashes and wasp stings is said to relieve discomfort.