P R IN T : Arts & Culture
6 «jfr Wednesday, Jan.23,2013
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Foodgasm is slill the name
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Love this term. Our latest edi
tion o f EPL is sure to satisfy,
the sweet tooth and soothe
winter’s cold embrace with
bacony yumminess. Designed
especially for the college stu
dent or staff member wWo
yearns for easily prepared
comfort food, this week’s Q g
ipe will surely grab your taste
buds with its incredible mix o f
fantastic flavors.
Pineapple upside down
cake is sure to be a favorite
of our readers. The sweet and
savory minds of the Print bring '
you the ultimate im provem ent.
on a popular dessert. I ventufe
to say you might just literally
flip over the spectacle this will
create in your mouth..
BACON! IT’S BACON Hl
Lots and lots o f BACON!
Without further ado, here’s- a
classic with a bacon lover’s
twist for your om-nom-noiô-
ming enjoyment:
BreannaCraine
Co- Arts & Culture Editor
The
Associate
Student
Government does a lot around
campus to help students feel
more comfortable. They are here
to set up activities to make col
lege not as stressful. Such activi
ties include ski buses, club fairs,
intramural sports and blood
drives. The ASG office is located
in the community center right
inside the cafeteria. Check out
these upcoming events that ASG
is hosting.
About every term, the student
government holds a club fair for
new and returning students to see
what kind of clubs CCC offers.
This current club fair is taking
place on Jan. 29 to the 30 from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Every
club fair, all the clubs come
together to try and brainstorm
different ways for the clubs to be
seen by the students. Come to the
fair to see what they decided to
do this term.
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boarding, ASG has you covered.
If you are interested there will be
a ski bus on Jan. 26 and Feb. 23.
The ski bus/lift ticket is $34 and
rentals are $34 as well. Make sure
to sign up in the ASG office!
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In a medium skillet, heat
and combine butter and brown
sugar on medium to medi
um-low heat. Add bacon and
pineapple. Mix together so all
ingredients are incorporated
evenly and remove from heat.
Line muffin pans with cup
cake liners.
Spoon bacon pineapple
mixture into the .bffibgtaggi
each liner, dividing it evenly
between each cupcake pan.
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different sizes. Larger ones
are generally muffin pans.
Each pan can make various
amounts o f cupcakes or muf- I
fins. You can use muffin pans;
just know that you will have
to increase the cooking lim&’i
Two dozen cupcaÜÈ^isjust.a a
guideline. How many you get
will vary depending on the
size of your pans. The taipofil
tant part is to not overfill.
Place pans in preheated
oven for about 15 to 20 min
utes or until a toothpick insert
ed comes out clean, cool for
five to 10 minutes It's best
to enjoy this turned over treat '
warm.
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taste bud stimulation and enter
a world of bacon and pineap
ple infused dreams. Beware; d
this brilliant bacon journey
may become addicting.
This recipe can also be J
modified to make two cakes.,
Butter or grease two cake i
pans. Divide the bacon pine
apple mixture between the two
and spread across the bottoms
of the pans. Now divide the
cake mix between them and
place in thé preheated oven
for 30 to 50 minutes of until
toothpick or knife inserted
comes out clean. I recommend
cooling for 14 to 20 minutes
then running a knife around
the edges before turning onto
a plate. Enjoy!
Whether you like to play bas
ketball or volleyball, CCC offers
intramural versions o f these
sports. You do not have to be
the best player as long as you
love the sport and want to play!
Basketball meets every Tuesday
from noon to T p.m. and volley
ball meets every Thursday from
noon to 1 p.m.
Sign up in the ASG office in
the community center to donate
blood. The blood drives takes
place Jan. 30 and 31. Giving
blood saves lives. Even if you do
not like needles or the thought of
losing a pint of blood, the feeling
you get when you saved some
one’s life is unimaginable. Each
year, Red Cross collects about 6.5
million units of blood.
The Cougar Cave is in the
ASG office located next to the
cafeteria. If you are looking for
a quick bite to eat on the way to
class or have a break and want
something small, the Cougar
Cave is the place to go.
Mt. Hood is so beautiful this
time of year whether you are
interested in skiing or snow
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