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WensleyTheHOTTESTfashion for anyChristmasorholidayevent!
Weekly
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Wensley Weekly December 8, 2010
Table of contents
page 3: Letter from editor
Page 4-5: Recipes
Pages 6-7: Layered Clothing. Why we wear it
Page 8: Local stores with goodies galore
Page 9: World wears newest clothing line
Page 10: How the rest of the world
celebrates Christmas
Page 11: A history of Santa Claus
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To all of my dearest fans, as we all know Christmas
is just around the corner. Along with the rest of the
mayhem, including the shopping sprees at every
store in town, decorations hung up on almost every
house on your street, not to mention the constant
eatings. I know, Ive been there and Im still at it.However, I have also been trying to nd more easier
ways to save on a ton of cash. This year Ive decided
to make a holiday special for those exact reasons.
Because we all just want a little bit of whats left in
our wallets to ourselves, dont we? Dont we want
to stay on our budget without overspending on the
next hottest item in the store?
This is also the time of year when spending for gifts
is out of control; people dont know what to buy or
its sold out. I have asked permission from a fewstores who gladly let me use them as a reference
for this issue. Rue 21, JC Pennys, and Maceys are
what I would recommend on what to buy for a great
price. Along with a bunch of other small stores you
can nd at your local mall.
Letter from Editor
Food as well,
has become a
big issue not
just during the
holiday season,
but for thelast few years.
Citizens are
now a days either on the breaking point of
obese, or they already are obese. I have a
solution to x that. On our part, the Wensley W
staff and I have voluntarily put in at least three
recipes that not only taste good, but are goo
you. I would most denitely use them if you w
get back into a size fourteen after the winter b
Of course exercise in needed too, but this should help along the way.
All in all, This issue should be pretty good if y
the type of person who wants to save a bun
cash and yet still get a better end of the dea
if you like to eat but you also want to keep
hourglass gure.
School website
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Holiday Cookouts
Recipes that are good for you.
Chocolate HaystacksIngredient
1 small Pkg butterscotch chi
1 small Pkg chocolate chi
1 cup Salted pean
1 cup Chinese nood
Direction
Melt chi
together. Add nuts and noodDrop on waxed paper
spoonfuls. Store in refrigera
Haystacks
For more on this recipe click on the link here.
No Bread Crumb StufngIngredients:1 Pkg of Jimmy Dean hot sausage
4-5 white Potatoes
Poultry seasoning
Pepper
Milk
Butter
Directions:
Mashed the potatoes with milk and butter.
While that happen take the Jimmy Dean sausage out of itspackage and cook it over a frying pan until brown, add a dash
of pepper to it. When done Mix the potatoes and sausage
together and add the poultry seasoning.
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Pear & Ginger Cheesecake
Ingredients:6 dried pear halves, chopped
1/3 cup crystallized ginger
1/2 cup water
1 cup low-fat granola, (without dried fruit)
16 ounces nonfat or low-fat cottage cheese, (1 3/4 cups)
16 ounces nonfat cream cheese
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup packed light brown sugar
3 large eggs
1/3 cup all-purpose our
2 teaspoons vanilla extractDirections:
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Coat a 9-inch spring form pan with cooking spray.
2. Place pears, ginger and water in a medium saucepan; bring to a simmer over
medium heat. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer, cover and cook until the liquid has been
absorbed and the fruit is softened, 10 to 14 minutes.
3. Meanwhile, process granola in a food processor or blender until nely ground. Pour
it into the prepared pan; turn and tilt the pan to coat the sides and press down into the
bottom to make an even layer.
4. Transfer the pear mixture to a food processor; process until a coarse paste forms,
scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary. Let cool for 10 minutes. Add cottage cheeseand cream cheese; process until combined. Add granulated and brown sugars; process
until smooth, scraping the sides as necessary. With the processor running, add eggs one
at a time. Add our and vanilla; process until creamy. Pour the batter into the prepared
pan. Rap the pan against the counter a few times so the granola on the sides falls onto
the batter, forming a decorative edge.
5. Bake the cheesecake until set, without a jiggle at the center when the pan is tapped,
about 50 minutes. Turn the oven off. Let the cheesecake stand in the oven, with the door
ajar, for 1 hour.
6. Transfer the cheesecake to a wire rack to cool for 1 hour. Cover with plastic wrap
and refrigerate for at least 4 hours before serving.
For more on this recipe click on the link here.
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How t o loo
L aye r e d C l oIts winter and the snow is falling from the white
puffy clouds. Now is the time to wear proper
clothing, but what is proper clothes in this day and
age? It turns out that this generation has a different
idea when it comes to the winter fashion. Teenagers
today would wear anything between a single piece
of fabric, to layer upon layers of colorful fabrics. If
I were to choose between the two, it would have tobe the layering outts.
Benets of layered clothes
There are many benets when it comes to the
layers style. One would have to be variety. As long
as the outt itself doesnt clash, one can choose a
multiple of colors and style. An example would be
wearing light blue jeans with a white long shirt.
Then over that would a be any color of a T-shirt.
Even wearing a jacket could be layered with scarfs
and jewelry. That is one out of four benets given.
When can you wear it?
The answer is; when ever you want of course! A
good example would be like a night out on the
town with your boyfriend and you are wearing a
light orange frilly layered dress, it has a gold chain
belt around it, and you carry a brown fake diamond
bedazzled purse on your shoulder. Sounds pretty
good right? Or how about just going to the mall
with your friends and they see you in black pants,
knee high black leather boots, white T-shirt with a
written front that says I know Im hot, and a dark
purple shirt underneath it. Also youre wearin
jacket with fur cuffs and hood. They all think th
youre wearing is Gods design. This is an a
style that shouldve started long ago.
How long has this trend been with u
This type of style had just actually been invented
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thout me l t ing the snow
h i n g : Why we wear it?
ve, six years ago. That may seem pretty long but
when you think about it, it wasnt that long at all. Back
in the nineteen twenties and through out until the early
nineties, women apparel was wearing a simple dress.
And until the late nineteen forties, a little after WWII;
women were beginning the trend of wearing pants.
This began a revolution in the fashion industry. Layers
started appearing in the nineteen eighties t
faded too soon, and now theyre back ag
Now here in the twenty-rst century, both mand women are now wearing the same artic
of clothing, and layering them is becoming
now too. Even the plaid pattern is starting
become a trend.
How good is i t , comfort wis
Last thing I would like to point out is that
only is this fashionable, but comfortable
When wearing a shirt over a shirt, and t
the possibility of another shirt, then the
the jacket; youre actually keeping your
warm. This is good especially when it com
to the winter season because of how c
it turns out later in the year. Of course
still need to wear a proper coat and m
but still wear a good amount of clothes w
keep you nice and toasty. Its also easy
shed layers as the temperature chang
So I believe that wearing layers of clothe
better than just a shirt, pants, socks, and sho
I wonder if it still will be big twenty years fr
now, because the trends are either here toda
gone tomorrow.
S t y l e i s a n e x p r e s s i o n o f i n d i v i d u a l
m i x e d w i t h c h a r i s m a . F a s h i o n i s
s o m e t h i n g t h a t c o m e s a f t e r s t y l e .
-JohnFairch
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Check out these
festive outfits from
World Wears
Show youre creative side
with this shirt. Make others
wonder if those stains are
real or an illusion.
cost: $10.99
Plus shipping and handling
G r e e n s p l a t t e r s h i r t
TheLittle Red
dress
Mostly worn on spec
occasions, this irty
dress should help pick
Mr. Right at any mome
cost: $ 14
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Bluebutterflies
This darling skirt can be
worn on any occasion,
whether its a night on
the town or a day to
relax . Let those
wings y.
cost: $10.99
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Any culture can pull these off.
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How the rest of the world celebrates ChristmaJapanSince Japan is a Buddhist country, they dont expand their bel
towards Christmas. However they do make a few exceptions.- They would buy a small tree but they would put it aside like
top of a refrigerator, or on the window sill.
- Those who believe in Santa say he comes through the wind
and leaves only one present for each person in the family and
puts it under their pillow.
- Women use to be given the expression Shes Christmas Cak
Meaning that a woman over the age of 25 during the Christm
season is no longer considered marriage material. However
term no longer exist.
GermanyThe German have a traditional Christmas each and every year.
- They start off with little advent calenders that each time
you open a door or window, you will nd a picture or small
chocolates.
- Then on Christmas eve the stores are open until noon for last
minutes shoppers.
- On Christmas Day some families go to church to give
presents, and some stay at home, but on December 26 (Third
day of Christmas) they eat a traditional goose dinner and have
great family fun.
North AmericaChristmas is the most wonderful time of the year here in Amer
There are tons of things to do on this special day.
- On the night of Christmas Eve, most families gather around
listen to the storyteller tell Twas the night before Christmas tthey leave the milk and cookies for Santa.
- On Christmas Day, Santa leaves toys under the Christmas T
for all the good little boys and girls.
- For dinners, the have a turkey or goose on Christmas eve, or d
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A
Historyof
SantaClaus
Santa Claus is
someone we all
know and love, but
how did he become this big
over the last thousands years?
Heres just a brief history of
him just to give you an idea.
It all started out in
Greece. A very kind and
generous man named Saint
Nicholas lived there once in
fourth century B.C. He would
give out food, clothing and
small necessities to those who
need them. He even gave out
dowries to two poor girls so the
would not have to become prostitutes. He was devoted
to his Christians beliefs and died peacefully of naturalcauses.
In Germany however, they believed in an
entirely different story. Theyre folklore says that a
mystical man named Odin would y the dark winter
nights upon his magical eight-legged horse named
Sleipnir. On Christmas eve, all the children would leave
their boots out by the replace and they would be lled
with hay, carrots, or sugar cubes for Sleipnir. In return
for their kindness,Odinwould give the kids little toys or
candies to enjoy.
Sweden and Norway were the ones who started
the imaging of what Santa looked like. They had pictures
of him and said that he loo
like a short little elf, who
very old yet very happy
He would wear a red hat
white furry trim around it
on the tip of the hat. T
was also a point where
thought he was half man
goat, representing the Yule
season, but that was be
they thought of him as an e
It was in America how
that was where the w
got a real clear view of
image. In 1821 public wr
named him Santa Claus ins
of the term Sinterklass, he lost all of his dutch app
from his fairy tale books, and gained a new look. that would change him to an icon of the Christ
season forever. In 1920 the Coca-Cola industry u
his image as to highen up their sales in the coke br
They put his picture on the can, showing him drin
another coke, he was also seen on the streets of Ame
ringing a bell with a sign next to him saying help
salvation army. Santa Claus has been through a lot
to get where he is now. Maybe he exists and mayb
doesnt, all I know is that I cant wait for the pres
under my tree on Christmas Day!
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