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Februar^2£il22^—— Campus Health 7 R&^aurarU-^ixt' Qtenin^ Soon in Cary / All the / Italian you need to know Come Join the Macaroni Grill Team! now Ilirin9 nil Po/iliofi/ FOOD SERVERS GREETERS BAKERS SERVICE SUPPORT BARTENDERS DISHWASHERS OPERA SINGERS COOKS- Broiler, Saute, Pizza, Pantry, Salad ^ Prep Full & Port Hmo Flexible Schedules Plus, greoC benefits including: tuition assistance progrom, paid vocotlons, insurance plon, top componv troining, grouith potentlol & excellent utorhing otmospherel APPLY IN PERSON Mon-Fri 9am-6pm & Sat 9am-Noon at: 740 SE Maynard Road in Cary JtM ROMANO'S ^ Jniac€amu GRILL eoe, m/f- Alice; continued from page 6 but listens daily to Morning Edition and All Things Considered on National Pirf>lic Eladio. The Wallaces and Mrs. Yarbrough said they enjoyed Wednesday’s perfor mance as much as they ever had, and they noted with laughter that there had been some changes made over the years. “There were a few things tonight that Miss Brewer never would have approved of," Mrs. Wallace said with a smile. "Yes!" Mrs. Yarbrough agreed. “That red dress would have been one of them,” she laughed. Winter moisturizing treatments with eggs By Caroline Kerr Your hair. skin, an nails are under attack. The dry heat in your dorms, homes, and classrooms combined with the chilling weather causes dryness, itchincss and flakiness. Products abound at Wai-mart to combat the wintertime weather. Depending on the ones you use. lotions and moisturizers can get expensive. And it's maddening to buy a product you think is great, and then find out it doesn’t work at all. Rather than go through all that hassle, why not make your own beauty treatment? Putting together a homemade beaut)’ treatment is eas>' to do. All of the ingredients are found at the grocery store: olive oil, eggs, vinegar and pineapple juice. The advantage to making your own treatments is that you and your friends can share the cost and you make only the amount you need. Also, the products are natural and won't irritate your skin. Cuticle Softener Smooth and nourish yovir cuticles with a gentle soak. Olive oil moisturizes dr>', scaly skin and the pineapple juice exfoliates dead cuticles. 1/2 tsp. cider vinegar 1 tsp. olive 2 Tbsp. pineapple juice 2 Tbsp. egg yolk Mix ingredients in a small bowl. Soak nails for 15 minutes; wipe off excess. Gently push back softened cuticles with an orage cuticle stick. Finish with a manicure, Drv-Haif Healer Soften your hair with a moisture-rich mask. Avocados, high in saturated fatty acids, help stimulate your scalp to produce itsownnatural oil. Eggyolks(also found in mayonnaise) conatain lecithin, a natural softener. 1 avocado 1/2 cup mayonnaise 2-3 egg yolks Mash avocado in a small bowl; blend in mayonnaise and eggs. Apply liberally through the hair with a wide-toothed comb. Cover with a disposable shower cap. Leave on for 15-30 minutes; rinse. Shampoo as needed. Soothing Foot Mask This treatment softens rough calluses and makes feet feel wonderfully pam pered. 1/3 cup olive oil 1/2 cup heavy cream 2 Tbsp. mayonnaise 1 egg yolk Thoroughly blend all ingredients and spread mixture on feet. Wrap feet in cellophane and cover with an old pair of cotton socks. Leave on for 30 minutes; rinse. Finish with a pedicure. Paint your toenails a bright color. Information provided by the North Carolina Egg Association.
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