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    2B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
HOME & LIVING
GIFTING
WITHOUT A NET
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1. Crack eggs into a mixing bowl; whisk until homogenous,
about 10 seconds.
2. Whisk in milk, cinnamon and vanilla extract until homog-
enous, about 15 seconds.
3. Heat a skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Add
butter or oil; tilt pan to distribute evenly across surface.
4. Dunk bread slices one at a time into egg mixture. Re-
move from mixture, let drip back into bowl, then place in pan.
Do as many slices as will fi t comfortably in pan. Cook bread
until golden brown on one side, 2-3 minutes; fl ip and repeat.
Transfer to a warm plate and fi nish cooking remaining bread.
5. Serve immediately with syrup, sour cream, powdered
sugar and/or fresh fruit.
TWO-INGREDIENT TOMATO SAUCE
Donations over the past 4
years have included cloth-
ing, furniture and food, but
what most members and
administrators of the group
love is when someone gives
their time and talent to help
another person. The lead
administrator of the Facebook
page, Anah Harvey, said she
has seen offers of many kinds,
including raking leaves and
child care.
“The sky is the limit,”
Harvey said. “One of the best
gifts I’ve seen offered is a one-
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2020
“People give for a variety of reasons. It feels good to
give and it’s fun. It’s also nice to declutter or downsize
your belongings. Sometimes it’s easier to let things go
when you know they will be used and appreciated.”
— Anah Harvey, Buy Nothing La Grande/Island City and
Surrounding Areas Facebook page administrator
hour photo shoot that is still
available.”
The group does not give
on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served
basis, but insteads lets post
“simmer” before deciding on
a recipient. Harvey said this
gives people who aren’t online
as often an opportunity to
reply to gifting posts.
“The gifter can choose who
they give it to for any reason,
but sometimes we like to
play games, like choosing a
number or asking about your
favorite color,” she said. “That
is how we are building com-
munity.”
The offi cial boundary for
the La Grande-centered
group is a 20-mile radius.
However, as the group still is
growing membership, Harvey
said, people in Baker City are
included.
“People give for a variety of
reasons,” Harvey said. “It feels
good to give and it’s fun. It’s
also nice to declutter or down-
size your belongings. Some-
times it’s easier to let things
go when you know they will
be used and appreciated. I
also think people have an un-
derstanding of how receiving
a little help during a diffi cult
time can make a huge differ-
ence in someone’s life.”
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Makes: 4 to 8 servings
Yes, there are more than two ingredients, but two main
ingredients, OK? Leave me alone.
Olive oil or any neutral oil
1 pound bulk hot Italian sausage
1/2 large onion, peeled, diced, optional
1 can (28 ounces) crushed tomatoes
Broth or water, optional
1 pound pasta, cooked according to package directions
Salt as needed (optional)
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1. Heat a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium high
heat. When hot, add oil to cover bottom of pan. Add sausage
and onion if using. Cook, stirring, until sausage is cooked all
the way through, 5 to 10 minutes.
2. Stir in tomatoes; simmer until fl avors are melded, 15
to 20 minutes. If it looks too thick, thin as needed with some
broth or water. Taste for seasoning; add salt if necessary.
3. Serve immediately over the pasta.
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