The Ruddell potluck supper was held Jan. 24 with lots of food and a nice variety, as always. You have to love those potluck suppers. Special thanks to all the ladies who make things ready before the event. To finish the evening some stayed to play Kaiser.
What is a potluck supper? A potluck supper is a meal at which each guest is expected to bring a dish. It relieves the host putting on the event and also gives guests a chance to share their best recipes and show off their cooking and baking skills. The key to enjoying a potluck is to keep the dish simple and easy to transport. Choose dishes that require little or no heating or refrigeration, like quiches, frittatas and pasta salads. A frozen dish that can defrost en route to the destination is also ideal. Make casseroles with sturdy binders like eggs or cheese that will not easily spill. Create the dish in a pot with lockable lid if possible and reheat it upon arrival. Enjoy your next potluck supper.
The Maymont Senior Center is having a soup and sandwich Feb. 6. Everyone is welcome. Lunch will start at noon.
Maxine says: I believe in keeping in shape. I've chosen the shape of an old lady.
Condolences to Pauline Wood and family on the passing of Joyce Wood from the Lilac area.
Condolences to Jim Beaudoin and family on the passing of his mother Millie Beaudoin. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, dear friend.
Charlotte Gillatt bought a Christmas tree Dec. 5 in North Battleford. She cut about 1 inch off the tree when she got it home, to let the water and nutrients get into the tree. When she removed the decorations from the tree Jan. 7, she discovered that the tree was growing. She is still watering it to see how long it will grow and intends to try and keep it growing until the outside temperature is warm enough to try to transplant it outside. (It will be somewhat of a challenge to get it out of the house.)