Page 8 Portland Obaanzar, December 29,1982 Garner^ fine M/iw Olive stuffed peppers provide nutrition Broccoli Stuffed O nion*, made with “ g entle" Sweet Spanish onions, are a perfect accompani­ ment to beef, poultry or fish. Halve* o f Idaho-Oregon Sweet Spanish onions are parboiled and filled with a broccoli-Parmesan cheese filling including the chopped centers of the onions. A creamy cheese sauce, spooned over the top of each onion before baking, add* the final touch. ho and eastern Oregon, are atten­ tion getter* in produce department*. Their season extends from Septem­ ber through March and you will eas­ ily identify them by their large size, round shape and golden bronze skin. To best retain the flavor and qual­ ity o f Sweet Spanish onions, store them in a cool, dark, dry location. After cutting the onions, place them in a plastic bag and refrigerate. Or, chop and freeze Sweet Spanish onions for use throughout the year. J medium Idaho-Oregon Sweet Spanish onions (3 inches in diameter) 1 package (10 oz.) frozen chopped broccoli, cooked 3i cup Parmesan cheese 35 cup mayonnaise 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 34 teaspoon salt 3i cup milk I package (3 oz.) cream cheese, cubed 3rd Annusi Peel and halve onions. Parboil in salted water 12 minutes; drain. Re­ move center* leaving 34-inch edges. Chop center portions to equal I cup. (Save remaining center* to season gravy, sauce* or soups.) Combine chopped onion, broccoli, Parmesan cheese, mayonnaise and lemon juice. Spoon into centers o f onion halve*. Melt butter. Blend in (lour and salt. Add milk and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and blend in cream cheese. Spoon sauce over onion halves and bake, uncovered at 37) degrees for 20 minutes. Serves 6. New Year's Ève Champagne Party 8:00 til 2:30 Earners’ ', IUS nF . Broadway 2&7~iNZ0 a Tastings by tbs glass or group, R.S.V.P. pleaaal Cases of Champagne MB.00 and up SAFEWAY o Also known as the “ Gentle Giants,’ these mild Sweet Spanish onions, grown in southwestern Ida- Fight holiday boredom E U G E N E — Once the wrapping paper and ribbons are cleared away, holiday boredom may settle on chil­ dren despite the new selection o f playthings. I f even the “ munch ’em, crunch ’em” video game sent by Uncle Ed seems to have lost its luster, parents can combat boredom by improving the quality o f play­ time. “ Parents can make play more in­ teresting and fun, and sim ultan­ eously encourage the learning pro­ cesses which are so tightly entwined with play,” said Michael Ellis, head of the University of Oregon physical education department. The author of "W h y People P ity ” and " A c ti­ vity and Play of Children,” Ellis of­ fers parents some play supervision suggestions for making the weeks after Christmas more interesting and educational. “ It is better for the child to do it wrong than to watch someone else do it righ t,” said Ellis, “ a* in the old cliche about Dad monopolizing Junior's train set on Christmas morning. Help children with the construction and use o f their toy* only if they ask for help.” Parents shouldn't hesitate to join in the play if invited, though, ac­ cording to Ellis. "Dealing with play­ mates develops children’ s social skill*. B u t," Ellis cautioned, “ re­ member to play and not to com ­ mand. Let the child lead." Other suggestions for keeping Christmas toys from so quickly losing their appeal include: •M a k in g room for play. Both physical space and a feeling of ac­ ceptance and relaxation w ill im ­ prove playtime. Try not to interrupt the players. •Letting the child go at his own pace. Play is subjective and reflects individuality. It need not live up to any expectations but those o f the child, who should be able to do it his way, even if that means making mis­ takes. •Criticizing little and approving a lot. Good play behavior need* rein­ forcement. Choosing from among a deluge of new toys may prove distracting or frustrating to a child, noted Ellis. Encourage a child to use only one or two at a time and place the rest out of the way. “ Putting a collection of older toys, or even a few of the new ones, away in a closet and rotating the toys every few weeks w ill give older toy* some freshness and keep new ones exciting. Toy* cease to be playthings when they are completely fam iliar and nothing more can be discovered from them,” Ellis said. "P lay is never 'just' play,” Ellis declared, "and shouldn't be consid­ ered or spoken o f a* if it were tri­ vial. 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