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the Cariboo Advisor Wednesday, March 14, 2012

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Time Out with the Advisor CLUES ACROSS 1. Duck cartoon character 6. Town in Guinea 11. Upright posture 12. Rest on your knees 13. Move upward 15. Disposed to take risks 18. Makes a sweater 19. Grooved surface of a tire 20. Identical in kind 21. Radiotelegraphic signal 24. “Picnic” author William 25. Bashkir Republic capital 26. Male highlanders 30. Doing several things at once 32. Title of respect 33. Old world, new 35. “Sophie’s Choice” actress 43. Encloses completely 44. Decaliter 45. Makes angry 48. Commercial free network 49. Latvian capital 50. Tycho __, Danish astronomer 52. Leave slowly and hesitantly 53. Harm to property 55. Dining, pool and coffee 56. Remove all traces of 58. Yemen capital 59. Passover feast and ceremony 60. Trenches CLUES DOWN 1. Proper fractions 2. Ridgeline 3. Marshland area of E. England 4. Flood Control District 5. Canadian province (abbr.)

6. Project Runway designer judge’s initials 7. Along with 8. Orderly and clean 9. A short-barreled pocket pistol 10. Extraterrestrial being 13. Ancient capital of Ethiopia 14. Goof 16. Annoy constantly 17. Haitian monetary unit (abbr.) 21. Arrived extinct 22. Belonging to a thing 23. Tounge click 26. Fireman’s signal 27. Connecticut 28. 3rd tone of the scale 29. Language spoken in Russia 31. Split occupancy 34. Diacritics for s’s 36. Mobile camper 37. Afrmative (slang) 38. Bachelor of Laws 39. ___ Angeles 40. State police 41. U.S. gold coin worth 10 dollars 42. Bets on 45. Million barrels per day (abbr.) 46. Macaws 47. Julie Andrews and Judi Dench 49. Capital of Morocco 51. Oh, God!

HOROSCOPE Aries, even though your intentions are good, be careful with words this week. Rely on your actions and not just your words to convey the message. Taurus, you are absolutely sure your work week will go your way. Considering you weigh all the facts in decisions, there’s a strong chance you’ll be right. Gemini, you are tempted to bend the truth a little this week. Be careful what you wish for, as it might be hard to recover a sense of trust if your actions are discovered. Cancer, adjust your way of thinking to be more flexible. You should not always operate on a rigid schedule, but be more receptive to changes. Check with friends; see what they think.

52. ____ Carvey, comedian 54. Point midway between E and SE 55. Principle of Chinese philoshophy 57. Trauma center 58. Atomic #62

Last Week’s Answers

Virgo, your confidence returns this week but you are still treading carefully so as not to be disappointed later on. Trust in yourself and you likely won’t be disappointed.

A great recipe from down-under for leftover chicken Besides being tasty, mushrooms are a good source of the trace mineral selenium, which may have an important protective effect on the heart and may be a cancer preventive as well. This is according to a cookbook I read some time ago. What I do know is mushrooms absorb water like a sponge, so they should not be left in water when cleaning them. A slightly dampened paper towel will brush of traces of dirt mushrooms are good stuffed for an appetizer and can be added to soups and stews, chilies, meat and poultry dishes and cooked with rice

or eaten raw in salads. Mushrooms are very versatile and of course come in various sizes and shapes… I have heard that some of them are even magic. Here is a mushroom dish I used as part of the appetizers I was serving at one of my Chamber of Commerce six course dinners that get auc-

tioned at the Business Excellence Awards each year. Mushrooms Au Chamber of Commerce 15 large white mushrooms 2 tsp butter 1 tbsp grated onion 2 cloves of garlic minced or put through a garlic press 2 tbsp chopped fresh

parsley 1/2 cup of cooked chopped spinach 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1 tsp soy sauce Dash of grated nutmeg Freshly grated Parmesan cheese Twist the stems and remove from mushroom caps. Wipe caps and stems, and then chop stems. Place the butter in a small saucepan; add

Leo, you are aware of what lies ahead, but you’re not eager to jump in and get started on the tasks that need your attention. Develop a plan and things will work out.

chopped stems, grated onion, garlic and parsley. Stir and cook for about 3 minutes with lid on pan. Remove lid then put in spinach and cheese. Stir and heat throughout. Stuff a spoonful of spinach mix into each mushroom and put them in a pan and cover. Heat for about 4-5 minutes then dust with the nutmeg and then put on Parmesan cheese before serving. There are a lot of different methods to this old recipe...this one is pretty tasty. Try it next time you need an appetizer or some good food as part of another dish. Bye for now and Goood Cooking.

Establishing a balance between humility and self-confidence is the key to being a well-rounded person, Libra. Therefore, don’t take the power of positive thinking to the extreme. Scorpio, although you are not overly excited about plans for the near future, you are capable of balancing fantasy with reality. Things will work out for the best.

Sagittarius, this week you realize that you don’t have as many answers as you thought you had. You can look for other answers by being in touch with friends and family. Use this week as a time for renewal, Capricorn. Set lofty goals because this will serve as a challenge in order for you to really shine -- and you thrive on challenges. Aquarius, you may get caught up in your emotions about a certain person in your life. Take a step back and you’ll realize there’s no reason to get so excited. Pisces, once you start focusing on what you want to do next, you find you have the motivation to get anything accomplished.

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