Easter recipe: Grilled "Bunny Burgers"
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Next use non-stick spray and generously coat a cooking sheet. Then spread the ground beef mixture on the bottom of the pan, the beef should be ¼ in thick (more or less to your liking).
Place in a 350 degree oven for 12-14 minutes or until the meat is cooked completely. When the meat is cooked use your cookie cutter to cut out the bunny shapes and set them aside. (You may have to use your knife to cut the meat around the cookie cutter)
Cheese- Cut the cheese into bunny shapes and set aside.
Lettuce- Shred the lettuce into thin slices and set it aside.
Sauce- In a small bowl mix ketchup and mayonnaise together and put it into a baggie. Then cut a small hole at the tip so the sauce can be piped onto the bread. Set aside. In another bag add mayonnaise and again cut a small hole at the tip of the bag.
Source: Washington Times
Antiques and Collectibles: These collectibles fit the cookie-cutter mold
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Interest in collecting cookie cutters has risen in the last few years, and manufacturers are pumping out cutters of all shapes and sizes to meet the demands.
Joyce Moorhouse, of Cannon Falls, is an avid cookie-cutter collector. Her husband, Al, also makes cookie cutters for their business, ASM Cutters & Things.
Joyce Moorhouse remembers some of the first cookie cutters she ever received.
“Mother’s aluminum rabbit cutters and an HRM red plastic cross cutter, from the HRM Cookie Cutter company, which has been making cookie cutters since the 1940s, were some of my first in my personal collection," Moorhouse says. "In 1954, I was given my grandmother
Source: Post-Bulletin
Tattoo artist breaks the idea of a cookie-cutter Catholic with unique ...
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His inked exterior is a reflection of years of pain. Simmons began abusing drugs and alcohol at the age of 12. He got his first tattoo when he was 18. Although he has since lost count of how many are a permanent part of his body, there’s one that stands out to him, and to others. The letters G-O-D-S-W-I-L-L, or God’s will, run across his knuckles.
It’s an indication of Simmons’ Catholic faith.
“I kind of stand out in a crowd,” he said with a laugh. “Especially a Catholic crowd.”
Since the fall, Simmons worked at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Newman Center as a Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) missionary. FOCUS missionaries seek to help others understand the Catholic faith and to create a comfortable environment to talk about religion. FOCUS team leader Jim Jansen defined their mission as a “desire to introduce people to a living and dynamic relationship with Jesus.”
Source: Daily Nebraskan