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"There are only two ways to live
your life. One is as if nothing is a miracle. The other is, as if everything is a miracle."

--Albert Einstein

BYP - October 2006 Activities

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Friday the 13th Despite the fact that we usually meet on Tuesdays, let's MAKE it a 'good luck' day to close the week. Let's meet for dinner at the Kaledonia 7:00 p.m. on Mozsar utca (that's the short street connecting Jokai Ter to Nagymezo u.) The place is new, friendly, comfortable and their menu is good. The chicken ceasar is equally pleasing to the eye and the palate. RSVP if you plan to attend

Tuesday, 17th Our member Ana had taken the initiative and organized a dinner for us at the Mosselen Belga Restaurant (Mosselen Belga Etterem - Pannonia u. 14, near Nyugati) If you need further directions and want to see the menu, take a look at their website.

Because the restaurant is very popular we would need to know the number planning to attend ASAP and ask that you RSVP if you plan to attend The place is informal or business casual and
prices are moderate. See you on the 17th at 6:30 p.m. at the Mosselem.

Look forward to seeing you for Friday the 13th and the dinner on the 17th. More programs for October will follow.

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Ingredients
1/2 cup dried calendula flowers
3/4 to 1 cup organic soybean oil
Vitamin E oil
Orange essence oil

Instructions:
Place flowers in an 8-ounce Mason jar; pour in soybean oil until jar is nearly full. Drizzle with Vitamin E oil and mix with a wooden stirrer. Seal jar tightly.

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Drizzle finished oil with 2 to 3 drops orange essence oil, if desired.

Did You Know?

The term kurisumasu keiki (literally meaning leftover Christmas cake), is a Japanese expression to describe single women over 25 years-old.

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