Kaiserslautern American
OUTDOOR SPORTS ACTIVITIES
Unscramble these visual signals (Part II)
gweed aekt vreco uqcki imet nmeey ni gihst oudelb tiem fxi oybtsnea flolwo em lylar rsidesep tou fo ctiano ecsae rfingi
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Learn German!
WORD Scramble
Answers: wedge | take cover | quick time | enemy in sight | double time | fix bayonets | follow me | rally | disperse | out of action | cease firing
panky’s off-leash tour
May 9, 2014
Bicycling
Horseback riding
Swimming
Rad fahren
reiten
schwimmen
Motorcycling
Canoeing
Diving
Motorrad fahren
Kanu fahren
tauchen
Recipe of the week: Mousse au chocolat Recipe courtesy of USO
SERVINGS: 4 INGREDIENTS: 50 grams bitter or dark chocolate 100 grams milk chocolate 3 medium egg whites 125 milliliters Schlagsahne (heavy whipping cream) DIRECTIONS: • Break up all of the chocolate and combine in a bowl. Place bowl in a hot water bath, being careful not to get any water in the chocolate.
• Stir until melted. Let cool slightly. • Beat egg whites* until stiff. Fold into the warm chocolate. • Beat the Schlagsahne (heavy whipping cream) until stiff. Fold into the chocolate/egg white mixture. • Chill for at least 2 hours. • To serve, use an ice cream scoop or tablespoon to divide the mixture into dessert glasses. • You can dust this dessert with powdered sugar or cocoa or top with pureed fruit sauce. • TIP: *Egg whites whip up better and faster if they are at room temperature.
Capt. Spanky’s off-leash tour Hello everyone! I just got back from the tulip festival in Holland. My human and I both wanted to go for different reasons, but once we got there, we had a field day (no pun intended). The tulip fields were an awe-inspiring scene. I even saw my human tear up a little, though she claimed allergies. My real motivation for going was because I heard tulips can be quite tasty if prepared well, and puppy chow is ruff on the pallet. After wolfing down several varieties, I realized the rumors were true, but I didn’t
realize the history they have as a food source. Did you know tulips are considered a famine food and were eaten frequently by the Dutch during World War II? Nowadays, the bulbs are still eaten, but for the most part, humans use the petals in a variety of delectable dishes. By the end of the day, this festival was nothing to wag off. I wouldn’t flea from the chance to see it this year, so if you want to go, pack your favorite chewtoy and make a weekend of it. Better hurry up though. The festival closes May 18.
Courtesy photo