North Kitsap Herald, June 28, 2013

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‘Hello Dollies’ gluten-free cookie bars I

t’s so nice to see and enjoy you again! My, you look new and improved ... Hello Dollies GlutenFree Treats I have no idea as to why these are called “Hello Dollies,” but growing up in Texas, it was something I just made all the time. My family strongly

GLUTEN free foodies By lisa garza requested that I make them regularly. My brother’s friends would walk into the house and straight into the kitchen looking

for the Hello Dollies. One particular friend, that I call “Brother Ted,” used to grab the milk carton and the tin of Hello Dollies and polish them off in a flash! When my brother and sister went to college, I used to send them care packages of “Hello Dollies” in a tightly sealed tin. When they would

Journey

Continued from page 1 and an evening of traditional songs, dances and gifting — also open to the public — in the House of Awakened Culture. “We encourage people to come and watch the canoes and watch the protocols,” Jackson said. Although dinner is primarily for the canoe families, “we don’t turn anyone away,” she said. Canoes depart Suquamish the morning of July 20 and arrive at Point Julia between noon and 3 p.m. that day. Visiting canoes will be greeted

A canoe is welcomed to Suquamish’s shores during the 2012 Canoe Journey. Megan Stephenson / 2012 by S’Klallam canoes on the water and welcomed on the

beach by dignitaries — and a clam bake, for which Port

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get them, they would immediately ask for more because they mysteriously disappeared! It seems as though “new friends” and roommates were discovering “Hello Dollies”: Texassized, sweet, chocolate, coconut, buttery graham cracker crust treats made with pecans, almonds and walnuts — the ultimate

sticky deliciousness! Let me just say that this recipe is in my DNA. I just know how to make it and just know that it is the cure-all for everything and anything. Well, a gluten-free friend of mine needed some cheering up so, of course, I immediately thought of Hello Dollies

Gamble S’Klallam is famous. Dinner and an evening of cultural sharing will follow in Little Boston. Canoes depart Point Julia July 21. Each Canoe Journey is a test of mental, physical and spiritual readiness; some canoes will travel as far as 400 nautical miles from their home territories to Quinault. Pullers are hosted by indigenous nations along the way, with each stop filled with the sharing of traditional foods, languages, songs, dances and other teachings. Songs often come to the pullers out on their ancestral waters. S’Klallam canoe skipper Laura Price uses the Journey

to teach the S’Klallam language. Pullers sing S’Klallam songs and keep pace using chants in the S’Klallam language. “We look at our language as living,” Price said. “When you incorporate the language on the water, it’s like old friends – the canoe and the language -- coming together.” To volunteer at the events in Little Boston, contact Jonelle Grady, (360) 297-6276 or jgrady@pgst.nsn.us. Canoe Journey landings after Little Boston July 21: Port Townsend July 22: Jamestown (Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe)

Gluten-Free Treats to the rescue! I went into auto pilot and preheated the oven to 350 degrees. (Just so you know, I always have these ingredients on hand for emergencies like this!) Ingredients 1 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips. 1 1/2 cup coconut flakes. 1 1/2 cup — chopped nuts of choice — I use almonds and walnuts because my friend can’t See DOLLIES, Page 5

July 23: Elwha (Elwha Klallam Tribe) July 24: Elwha (Elwha Klallam Tribe) July 25: Pillar Point July 26: Neah Bay (Makah Nation) July 27: Ozette (Makah Nation) July 28: La Push (Quileute Tribe) July 29: La Push (Quileute Tribe) July 30: Hoh River (Hoh Tribe) July 31: Queets (Quinault Nation) Aug. 1: Taholah (Quinault Nation)


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