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a v @D Cm yd a DUR ea Eagerly awaited by the golfer on your gift list are the latest clubs which carry the ball longer and more accurately. Belmont Banner » Mount Holly News * Bessemer City Record * Cherryville Eagle © Kings Mountain Herald * Cleveland Times Dec. 16 & 17,1998 Page 9 Gift suggestions that will grip golfers (NAPS)—If you know someone who plays golf, you have plenty of company. More than 16 million Americans enjoy golf, a game which emphasizes skill rather than strength. Finding a gift for the golfer in your life also takes some skill, but if you follow through on these suggestions you may be able to take a few strokes ¢ off your golf gift-search game. A stocking stuffer that usually Impromptu Get-Togethers Are Easier Than Ever Kraft Kitchens To The Rescue With Simple Entertaining Meal Ideas (NAPS)—When unexpected company knocks at the door offer- ing holiday cheer, or your family arrives a little earlier than planned, turn to the Kraft Kitchens to help your impromptu get-togeth- ers become great holiday fun. “Families across America tell us that they want to enjoy the hol- idays by spending time with rela- tives and friends,” says Stephanie Williams, director Kraft Kitchens. “So, we've created simple menu ideas that can help make sponta- neous and planned holiday cele- brations truly memorable.” Kraft Kitchens comes to the rescue to make festive entertain- ing easy with the “Together for the Holidays” recipe collection. These simple and delicious recipes can be made ahead of time, or minutes beforehand, so you can spend more time enjoying the company of loved ones. When friends stop by with gifts, or to give holiday carolers a warm thank you, serve this creatively blended drink which is sure to bring a smile with each sip. Eggnog Coffee Ys cup MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee, any variety Ys teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 tablespoons sugar 2% cups cold water 1 cup hot eggnog Thawed CooL WHIP Whipped Topping PLACE coffee and nutmeg in brew basket of coffee maker. PLACE sugar in empty pot of coffee maker. Prepare coffee with cold water. When brewing is complete, stir in hot eggnog. Serve immediately. TOP each serving with whipped topping; sprinkle with additional nutmeg. Guests will rave about these rich decadent truffles that taste as if you spent all day in the kitchen. Easy Chocolate Truffles Prep: 15 minutes plus refrigerating 1 package (8 ounces) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened 3 cups powdered sugar 1% package (12 ounces) BAKER'S Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate, melted 1% teaspoon vanilla Ground walnuts, unsweet- ened cocoa and BAKER’S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut BEAT cream cheese in large bowl with wire whisk or elec- tric mixer until smooth. Gradu- ally add sugar, beating until well blended. ADD melted chocolate and vanilla; mix well. Refrigerate about 1 hour. SHAPE into 1l-inch balls. Roll in walnuts, cocoa or coco- nut. Store in refrigerator. Makes about 5 dozen candies. Variation: Easy Spirited Chocolate Truffles: Prepare as directed except omit vanilla. Divide truffie mix- ture into thirds. Add 1 table- spoon liqueur (almond, coffee or orange-flavored) to each third of mixture; mix well. These and other meal solutions are part of the “Together for the Holidays” recipe collection avail- able free at participating retailers. 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The Orlimar TriMetal 5 iron carried the ball 9 yards longer and 45.2 percent straighter than the Callaway Great Big Bertha Ti5 iron and 3.83 yards longer and 56 percent straighter than the X-12 5 iron. k About Golf” Gift Certificate i¢ for 10% of the Retail Price on Any Mizuno Iron Set or Wood Instant Rebate on Top Flite Tour Irons Prices Lower FV OY To ae ) i J i} J) Taylor Made Been In Years!! $5 Instant Rebate On any Orlimar Tri-Metal Fairway Wood Mon.-Fri. 10-8 » Sat. 9-8 «(8,05 BCs = US EY All 3 Locations Mallard Pointe 3 TT TE oS 1 Co @ University Place Shopping Center Park 51 PRL LL Center Across from Mercy Hospital South 3 Vi 3718 East Franklin Blvd. Phase 3 Near Kohl’s & Old Navy 503-5077 541-6377 823-8545
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