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December 2014
A Sweet Success:
St. Boniface Sells more than 4,000 Homemade
Apple Pies for Annual Fundraiser
By Nikki Ackerman
Staff Writer
Members of Germantowns
St. Boniface Catholic School
community came together for
two days in October to make
4,014 Dutch apple pies for their
annual fundraiser.
Run like a well-oiled
machine, the assembly line of
pie-making begins bright and
earlyat 5:30 a.m.!the first
day, running until 9 p.m., and
then takes place for another
long day that Saturday in the
school gym. Approximately
440 volunteers donated their
time to make the magic happen.
Started in 2009 by fundraiser
chair Deanna Meyer, the pie
sale was created as a way to set
apart St. Boniface from other
schools when it comes to
Over 10,000 pounds of apples were used to make the pies.
fundraisers.
Instead of selling wrapping paper and magazines, we wanted to
be known as the homemade apple pie school, said Meyer. People
just love it; we already have orders for next year.
Volunteers consisted of parents, parishioners, high school
students and children, and the mood in the school gym was festive
as a bell rang hourly when the count of completed pies was
announced.
The best thing is the community comes out for fun and
fellowship, said fundraiser co-chair Lori Loof. Plus we are able to
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The crusts are filled with apples and covered with a butter, sugar
and cinnamon topping at the sugar shack area.
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Recipients are:
Kayla Barth, RN, was recognized at Community Memorial
Hospital. She has been a registered nurse on the third floor medical
unit of the hospital since July 2012. A patient nominated Barth for
her compassionate, kind and heartwarming care. Barth is a
resident of Menomonee Falls.
Muriel Lindholm, RN, a resident of West Bend, was
recognized at St. Josephs Hospital in West Bend. Lindholm was
nominated by Laura and Kevin Tillman, Lomira, for Lindholms
care of their newborn twins, Carter and Westen. Lindholm was St.
Josephs recipient for first quarter 2014.
The DAISY Foundation
provides each recipient with a
sculpture, A Healers Touch,
that is hand-carved for the
foundation by artists of the
Shona Tribe in Zimbabwe. The
sculpture is made of Serpentine
stone that comes from the
mountains where the most
powerful shaman live in
Zimbabwe.
Laura (front right) and Kevin Tillman (front left) nominated Muriel Lindholm (front
center) for the St. Josephs Hospital Daisy Award for the care of their twins, Carter and
Westen. Presenting the award to Lindholm were (back, L-R): Teri Lux, vice president of
patient care services/chief nursing officer; Shelly Waala, executive director of patient care
services; Kristin Lebiecki, director of birthing services; Rebecca Jagusch, manager of the
Birth Center; and Allen Ericson, president.
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Meyer, noting that the 2009 total of 2,029 pies sold has nearly
doubled in five years. When we sold 2,000 pies we thought that
was crazy, and now were over 4,000!
Most of the business is thanks to word-of-mouth, explained
Loof. Once someone tastes the pie, they call school and
immediately order several more for the next year. Its a lot of repeat
customers.
The pies are sold for $12 each. To place a pie order for next year,
one can call the school at (262) 628-1955.
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being made?
Accessibility. Do agency office staff and the care provider stay
in regular contact? Do they keep you informed of any changes in
the patient's health or plan of care?
Fees
Funding and billing. Are services covered by Medicare or
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often is the care invoiced if there is payment due?
Special fees. Are there fees for special or extended services?
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Crust:
2/3 cup Millville Old Fashioned Oats
1 cup Baker's Corner All Purpose Flour, plus extra for rolling
1/4 teaspoon Baker's Corner Baking Soda
1/4 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt
1/2 cup Countryside Creamery Unsalted Butter, chilled and cut
into cubes
1 teaspoon Tuscan Garden White Vinegar
3 tablespoons ice water
Filling:
1 orange, zested
1/2 teaspoon Stonemill Essentials Pumpkin Pie Spice
3 tablespoons Baker's Corner Brown Sugar
3 tablespoons Baker's Corner Corn Starch
2 tablespoons Berryhill Raspberry Preserves
3 cups peeled and diced gala apples, (about 3 small apples)
1 cup cranberries, frozen
Directions...
1.) Preheat oven to 375F.
2.) In food processor, process oats, flour, baking soda and salt.
Add chilled butter; pulse until butter resembles the size of peas.
Add vinegar and water slowly. Mix to form firm dough. Chill
pastry dough in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
3.) In medium bowl, combine all filling ingredients.
4.) Place oatmeal dough on lightly floured surface and roll to
1/4-inch thickness. Cut out 24 three-inch rounds. If dough
becomes too warm to work with, roll into ball and refrigerate
until chilled. Place dough rounds into muffin cups.
5.) Prick each dough round with fork and bake for 10 minutes;
allow to cool.
6.) Place 2 tablespoons of filling in each tartlet and bake for 15
minutes, or until crust is golden and filling is bubbly.
7.) Serve with vanilla ice cream.
Directions...
1.) Preheat oven to 400F.
2.) In large bowl, combine baguette slices and 1/4 cup oil, toss
until coated. Place in single layer on baking sheet. Bake for 6
minutes. Reserve.
3.) In medium bowl, combine chili powder, pumpkin pie spice,
brown sugar, salt, pepper, pumpkin, orange zest, orange juice,
lime zest and lime juice. Gradually whisk in remaining oil.
Reserve.
4.) Heat non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Sear fresco
cheese on each side until golden brown. Remove from pan and
cool. Slice each rectangle on diagonal.
5.) Arrange baguette slices on serving platter. Top each with few
pieces of arugula followed by slice of fresco cheese. Drizzle
with pumpkin mojo.
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For an appetizer, dessert or even a midnight delight, offer your
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Offer different types of crepes by adding flavors to the crepe
batter such as chocolate, toffee, lemon or even beer.
Get creative with unique fillings like almond butter, fruit
preserves or roasted pumpkin.
Provide toppings like hazelnut spread, whipped ricotta or
applesauce for the adventurous guests, but make sure to have
more common toppings like powdered sugar, chocolate sauce
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Before leaving a room, take 30-60 seconds to pick up items that are out
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Arrange objects creatively. Maximize space even if it means hanging
hooks on cabinet drawers to hang pot holders or utensils.
Labels can be your best friend. Be innovative and use them outside of
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room and more.
Put a weekly pantry and refrigerator cleanout on your to-do list. This
gives you time to throw out the old items and empty containers to make
clutter-free room for new groceries.
Be socially responsible and recycle. Keep a few bins around to recycle
your cans, plastic and paper. This is such an easy way to teach children
responsibility while keeping the earth clean.
Tools to help:
Technology
The advances in technology have allowed products to be made that make
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The right amount of lighting complements cabinets to show the true
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are guaranteed to get the most out of your space.
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A wonderful way to be a
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These can range from those
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making them easier to clean
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Remain or remove
Everyone has those items that have not been touched in years and are the
best dust collectors. It is time to decide what remains and what needs to be
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