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Good Housekeeping's Site of the Day

FamilyStyle Film Guide
http://www.familystyle.com/

Going to the movies has become a favorite pastime.  However, you're never really sure about the moral fiber of the movie that you schedule for the family.  FamilyStyle has 'movie reviews for parents,' a great resource to help you make appropriate decisions on what shows you and the youngsters might want to see.  The site lists the movies 'In Theaters' and 'On Video' with individual details on 'Profanity,' 'Nudity,' 'Sex,' Violence' and 'Drugs and Alcohol' as well as the professional critics ratings.  A custom search is available should the movie you're seeking be more obscure than the current list.  The person recommending the site uses it to critique all films that her family watches and shares the report with them.  "Several times when they see what is in them they voluntarily opt not to watch it!"


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Bits & Pieces

RULES
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Keep rules to a minimum and enforce the ones you have.

Vince Dooley
College football coach 



Principles last forever; but special rules pass away with the things and conditions to which they refer.

John Robert Seeley (1834-1895)
Historian and essayist

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Reader's Digest CyberSmiles

During his speech at my cousin's graduation, Bill Cosby was making the point that true wisdom comes not from a classroom but from life. When he was in college, he said, his class endlessly discussed the question: Is the glass half full or half empty? So Cosby asked his grandmother the same question. She had it all figured out: "Depends on whether you're pouring or drinking." 

--Contributed to "Life in These United States" by Jennifer McGeorge


Smiles, grins & humor from the files of Reader's Digest!


The Recipe File

Meat and Poultry:
Rib Roast "Unattended"

from the Houston Junior League Cookbook


INGREDIENTS:
1 standing rib roast, any size
  Salt and pepper
TO PREPARE:
 
At noon, pre-heat oven to 375 degrees.  Season roast with salt and pepper.  Put roast, uncovered, in pre-heated oven.  After 1 hour turn off oven and do not open the door.  Forty minutes before serving, turn oven on again to 375 degrees.  Roast will be medium-rare in center and well-done around edges.  So convenient for company when you don't know exactly when serving time will be.
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SERVES:  Varies according to size of roast

Copyright 2002 The Junior Welfare League of Enid.  All rights reserved.  Visit The Junior Welfare League of Enid, Oklahoma web site (http://www.jwlofenid.com/cookbooks.htm) to purchase copies of Cooking by the Boot Straps or call the office (580)234-2665.  The previous cookbook, Stir-Ups, is also available for purchase.
 
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