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by Cindy Callaghan


  When they saw me, they laughed.

  And why wouldn’t they? I asked myself.

  There I was, wearing a frizzy, curly rainbow wig, a big red squishy nose, polka-dot pants, and a striped shirt, raking Charlotte Barney’s yard in front of my friends and neighbors.

  It might’ve been the worst day of my life—until I saw who was coming down the street carrying a huge Abercrombie & Fitch shopping bag. I didn’t believe my eyes, but I could name that tune in two notes: Freak Show.

  It was Hannah. She walked slowly so that she didn’t trip over the flippers on her feet. She also wore a poodle skirt, Superman cape, cowgirl bandana, and sideways baseball cap.

  She set the bag down on the sidewalk by the audience, picked up a rake, and came over to me.

  “Abercrombie?” I asked, pointing at her outfit.

  She nodded and raked. Charlotte and Misty died with laughter. I asked her, “Are you doing a good deed?”

  “I decided the other day at practice, when Charlotte told me I should ditch you and Darbie as friends. She said you guys were holding me back from being totally cool and popular. I told her that I was trying to give her another chance to be a friend. But you were right, Kelly, she’s just mean,” Hannah said. “This?” She waved to her ridiculous outfit. “This is just an ordinary day hanging out with my BFF.”

  When I looked up to transfer my leaf pile into a trash bag, I saw Tony holding a bag open for me. He had picked a tiara and lacy pink tutu from Hannah’s bag. He helped me direct my leaves into the trash bag, flashing a mega-white smile meant only for me to see.

  I smiled back.

  Frankie was behind him. He was raking in a tall, striped Cat-in-the-Hat hat and bowtie. Darbie rummaged through the shopping bag in a way that reminded me of the day we cleaned out my attic. She found a black biker jacket and tap shoes. Bud slipped on a pair of fairy wings. He gave a flowery visor to Joanne.

  They all got up to help me rake, except for Mrs. Silvers, who wasn’t in any shape for yard work. But she did put on a colorful beanie hat with a propeller.

  Even my mom came out of the house with a lampshade on her head, and Dad wore a paper bag with holes cut out for his eyes and mouth.

  Suddenly, I realized we were all having fun.

  Not Charlotte. She was still on the sidewalk with her arms crossed over her chest. When I first looked at her face, I thought she was angry. On a second look, I realized she was just sad.

  Sam drove up in a new Sam’s iScream On-the-Go truck and gave us all free Swirleys-To-Go. He said, “Looks like everyone is having a good time.”

  I said, “Just another day in Crazytown.”

  Here are a few recipes from the Book—and from Kelly, too!

  ROCKET LAUNCHING RAINBOW SUPER SWIRLEY

  When you can’t make up your mind, enjoy

  this three-layered concoction.

  Layer 1: Strawberry ice cream blended with colorful Skittles.

  Layer 2: Banana ice cream with ribbons of golden caramel.

  Layer 3: Bright green pistachio ice cream

  peppered with Nerds candies.

  Top with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles.

  BOWL ME OVER CHOCOLATE BROWNIE SUPER SWIRLEY

  Only for those able to handle the richest

  possible combination of chocolate.

  Chocolate fudge ice cream blended with chunks of brownie,

  nibblets of semi-sweet chocolate morsels, hot fudge sauce, and

  chunks of homemade Amish fudge. Snickers optional.

  Swirl to perfection and top with a brick of rich brownie.

  BLACK AND WHITE SUPER SWIRLEY

  Combines dark chocolate with creamy light vanilla.

  Vanilla bean ice cream

  Classic chocolate ice cream

  Chocolate syrup

  Blend until neither can be identified from the other.

  Top with hot fudge.

  GOLDEN BUTTERCUP CAKES

  2 cups all-purpose flour

  1½ cups sugar

  2½ tsp baking powder

  a pinch of salt

  ¾ cup butter or margarine (1½ sticks), softened

  ¾ cup whole milk

  1½ tsp pure vanilla extract

  2 large eggs

  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Line 2½-inch muffin pan

  with cupcake holders.

  2. Mix dry ingredients until combined. Add wet ingredients

  and beat just until blended and creamy.

  3. Spoon batter into cups. Bake 20–25 minutes

  PERFECT BUTTERCREAM FROSTING

  1 pkg confectioners’ sugar (16 oz)

  ½ cup butter or margarine (1 stick), softened

  1½ tsp pure vanilla extract

  2 tbsp cream

  With hand mixer, beat sugar, softened butter, vanilla,

  and cream until blended. Increase speed until frosting is light and fluffy.

  LOVE BUG JUICE

  (For l’amor)

  4 cups cranberry juice

  Fistful of maraschino cherries, mashed

  2 slices kiwi fruit

  1 diced apple

  Dash of shade-grown Mexican ginseng

  Mix all ingredients in a pitcher with lots of ice

  and sprinkle generously with ginseng.

  KEEPS ’EM QUIET COBBLER

  (Stopped the gallo from his early morning cockle—ip)

  ½ cup all-purpose flour

  1 cup butter (2 sticks), softened

  10 ripe apples, sliced

  2 tbsp cinnamon

  1 tsp ground cloves

  2 tbsp almond paste

  1 cup sugar

  ½ tsp aged vetivert stems

  With a hand mixer, thoroughly beat flour, sugar, and softened butter.

  Set aside. In separate bowl, mix apple slices with cinnamon, cloves, almond paste,

  and vetivert stems. Add the flour mixture and stir until well blended. Put into a

  baking pan and bake uncovered at 350° for 45 minutes or until apples are tender.

  HEXBERRY TARTA

  (Embrujar—ip)

  2 pints berries

  2 tbsp lemon juice

  ¼ cup all-purpose flour

  ½ cup sugar

  ½ tsp cinnamon

  2 tbsp almond extract

  2 tbsp unsalted butter

  ¼ cup shaved hazelnuts

  Dash of rue seed

  2 egg whites, optional

  premade pie crust

  Mix all ingredients thoroughly and pour into pie crust.

  If desired, brush the crust with egg whites. Bake at 350°

  for 1 hour or until crust is brown and flakey.

  FCS: FRESH CITRUS SQUEEZE

  (For Causing Strife—ip)

  Juice freshly squeezed from 3 oranges

  1 tsp lemon juice

  2 tbsp cherry juice

  Mexican mint

  Mix together and serve over ice.

  MRS. RUSAMANO’S ANNUAL ALFRED NOBEL

  CHILI COOK-OFF AWARD-WINNING CHILI

  2 lbs lean ground beef

  2 large green bell peppers, chopped

  2 medium onions, chopped

  2 stalks celery, chopped

  4 tbsp minced garlic

  2 fresh jalapeño chiles, chopped

  1/3 cup chili powder

  1 tsp cumin

  1 14.5-oz can diced tomatoes

  ¼ tsp red peppers

  2 bay leaves

  1 15-oz can tomato sauce

  6 cups water or beef broth

  2 15.5-oz cans kidney beans

  Salt to taste

  Sauté meat, peppers, onions, celery, and garlic in a pan.

  Drain fat. Add everything except beans. Cover and simmer 1 hour, stirring

  occasionally. Add beans and simmer another 15 minutes.

  MRS. QUINN’S CHILI RECIPE

  1 lb ground beef or stew meat, browned and drained

  1 medium onion, diced

  1 small green pepper, diced
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  1 small red pepper, diced

  1 can diced tomatoes

  1 can chilis

  1 can black beans

  1 small can tomato paste

  1 can dark beer

  4 tbsp ground chili powder

  2 tbsp cumin

  1 tbsp nutmeg

  Brown beef, peppers, and onion. Drain off any grease.

  Stir in the rest of the ingredients, adding the beans last. Bring to a boil and

  reduce heat to low. Cover and cook on low for 1 hour.

  THE MAMMOTH

  3 1-oz shots of espresso

  16 oz brewed dark roast coffee

  6 oz steamed milk

  Whisk together.

  ALFRED NOBEL SCHOOL CAFETERIA MASHED POTATOES

  100 lbs potatoes, peeled, boiled, drained, and cut up

  10 cups butter, softened

  80 oz cream cheese, softened

  80 oz sour cream

  Mix all of the above ingredients with an industrial mixer,

  adding the butter and cream cheese in thirds.

  Spoon and spread into 8½ x 13-inch glass dishes.

  Bake until heated through.

  TONY’S FAVORITE TIRAMISU

  2 cups heavy cream

  1/2 cup plus 4 tbsp sugar

  8 oz of mascarpone cheese

  3 tbsp of crème de cocoa

  1 cup strong coffee or espresso

  20 ladyfingers or sponge cakes

  1/8 cup of cocoa powder

  serving dish

  1. Whip 1 cup of the cream into stiff peaks, refrigerate while

  completing the next steps. Add 2 tbsp of sugar, or to taste.

  2. In a separate bowl, whip the mascarpone cheese,

  ½ cup sugar, and 2 tbsp of crème de cocoa. Set aside.

  3. Dip the top sides of half of the lady fingers in the coffee

  and place in the bottom of serving dish. You will need to

  cover the bottom of the dish, so only use as many

  ladyfingers as needed to do so.

  4. Take refrigerated whipped cream and fold

  into the cheese mixture.

  5. Spread one third mixture over ladyfingers

  and dust with cocoa powder.

  6. Repeat steps 3 and 5, ending with the cheese mixture on top.

  7. Take the reserved 1 cup of cream and 2 tbsp of sugar and whip

  till soft peaks are formed. Spread mixture over top of cheese layer and garnish with cocoa powder.

  8. Chill tiramisu for at least 2 hours before serving!

  MRS. RUSAMANO’S CANNOLI

  Shell:

  1 cup flour

  1 tsp baking powder

  1 tbsp sugar

  ½ tsp cinnamon

  1 tbsp butter

  2 tbsp cold water

  2 tbsp vinegar

  Filling:

  2 lbs ricotta cheese

  1 tbsp vanilla extract

  1½ cup sugar

  ½ cup chopped nuts

  ½ cup chocolate chips

  ½ cup citron (optional)

  Shell:

  Blend first four ingredients and add butter. Blend with your

  fingertips as you would a pie crust. Add cold water and vinegar.

  This makes a hard dough. Chill 1 hour.

  Roll dough out to ½-inch thickness

  and cut into 4 x 5-inch rectangles.

  Roll dough around tubes, 1 inch in diameter.

  Fry at 360° until brown. Drain and cool.

  Filling:

  Beat ricotta, vanilla, and sugar until smooth,

  then add nuts, chocolate chips, and citron. Chill. Fill crusts at both ends with filling.

 

 

 


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