Tuesday, OciobeiJ sday, October 24, 2000 NG AGGIES Page 3 ('ontinuedfmm m more, this lawien aving many Ameria at the drunk drivinn 2en addressed andj urther from the tnitfij g for the law, I id man would haven s in one hour on and and a 13 7-pound »| ks in one hour, tod THE BATTALION ow Eo Jack La n+eno MADD and theAi Institute cited raflie Safety Adi s(NHTSA). also said that alci ixieating in beer, . It said a 12-ounce -ounce glass of wint) * wine cooler all nount of alcohol anti: itoxicating potential of hard liquor. cautioned that ;p and food consul I blood alcohol level called efforts to pas lps and tricks to slicing and dicing your way to pumpkin perfection without losing a finger Melissa Pantano he Battalion hen I was a kid, my mom would come home with a pumpkin from the grocery store when the first signs of fall arrived, jdy sister and 1 would spend about a week wor- hiping the orange orb, constantly begging to now when we would be allowed to gut and farve the taunting fruit. Even today, I get a kind of warm, fuzzy feel- ig whenever I pass a fall farmers' market on the fide of the road. Something from my youth caches out and demands that I have a jack-o’- lantern perched on my front porch. Granted, I ave almost lost two fingers in the last year and ny pumpkins attract every fruit fly in College Station, but Halloween is not the same without a S Bl of you. The next step is to plan your decorating. The best tool for drawing on pumpkins is a cray on because pencils dent and pens do not wipe off. You want to draw a circle around the stem big enough to fit your hand and most of your fore arm through. Then you can proceed to design your organic work of art. Faces are always fun to reflect the ambiance of your home, but there are patterns you can use to impress friends and fam ily. Patterns can be downloaded for free at www.pumpkinmasters.com or bought at your lo cal grocery store. kcn-ilii\ mg stanw rnnning-faced pumpkin heralding the way for It was approved] ;e and 78-10 by® •vision was part of rick-or-treaters. Carving a pumpkin yourself is a lot different rom watching Dad wrestle with the kitchen knife portation spending i S y 0 u wait impatiently to play with the goo. But i pre-election higtii ear not, unsure carvers, these simple tips will en- and a\ iation projecfi ;ure a somewhat safe and sane carving ritual. imodate them, thee 3 billion higher than $3.3 billion more: icsted and nearly m earlier versions pas ; and Senate, l veto every bill bee, in it,” said preside] ake Siewert. lid alcohol is the tor in motor vel juries. g the limit willn Americans taker Firs* first Pumpkins have been sitting in dirt for months. Before you bring the pumpkin in to be carved, be sure to wash your hands and wipe the pumpkin with a damp cloth. This gets all the clumpy dirt off the skin and insures that a fanatical roommate or moth er does not have a fit about “stuff’ on the carpet. Pick your poison , . Themostimportantthingaboutcarvingany- ;< e ,u thing w >th a big knife is safety. When choosing the correct knife for your endeavor, the most im portant thing is to pick a knife with a sharp tip and serrated blade. Most stores sell pumpkin carving kits that include great little knives to get lounts, if they id. rrection 's The Battalion s: tudents aim to r tions" stated tf ith commutev p^/ s may parkArtf/ he CentralMw n 6 p.m. to 2a rking is in the l ter Parking Garj| the John j. vices Building. t Law ninat Law : Law Criminal Law ipecialization df: der the influence snse suspended ;es the job done painlessly and easily. But like most students, l opt to save the five bucks and put my self in the imminent danger of losing a digit. Marfc your territory So, you have the orange sphere sitting in front /t’s ^oo tl^e Once your masterpiece is drawn out, it is time to cut the top off your pumpkin. Once the top is cut off, it is time to scrape out the goo. My scrap ing utensil of choice is a big tablespoon out of the kitchen. After the wonderful goo is out of the pumpkin, make sure you scrape the bottom with the spoon or some other hard-edged utensil. This thwarts fruit flies and keeps the pumpkin from rotting before its time. Slice anc/ dice Now that your pumpkin is gutted and you have washed your hands to get all of the clingy innards off your limbs, it is time to call upon your artistic instincts. The most important thing about carving the actual design is to not put your free hand inside the pumpkin while carving. Keep your grip on the edge of the top and hold on tight.* This prevents you from slicing your hand open, and also allows for an overall better grip. i m ‘ 1 7 IK(?5rfe^ofrfrffIrESeg£(to>er)t* After your design is carved, you can slap the top back on the pumpkin and put it outside for the world to see. A small tea candle can be in serted in the pumpkin to light up your project, but be sure it is securely placed in the middle so nothing lights on fire. If fire is of severe concern, you may choose to use a glowstick, which can be found at any local grocery store. (Left) Kristin Kuhlman, a sophomore psy chology major carves a pumpkin. BRADLEY ATCHISON/The Battalion ■#. Wash tfce t>up*t>kin seeds* This is easiesf to do rfah+ after the carstin#* Just pick the seeds out of the soo and run hot water over thei*. 2. Let the seeds dry overnight* 3. Coat the seeds ir> vegetable oi(, *alt lightly and bake at 350 decrees untU they are brown and crispy* This usually only takes a few winotei* so Make sure that you watch them closely so that they do not burn* Nothing smells worse than burned pumpkin seeds* RUBEN PELUNA/Tm, Battalion ee NOW LEASING shake FLYING AGE RANCH fiQT.HRnn ! Nine Duplexes with Paddocks (3 Bedroom, 2 Bath) \J *J \J KJ \J\J\J 1 96-0031 42 Stalls (30 stall bam and 12 runs) >N 1 Lighted 150 x 300 ft. Steer Roping Arena & 50 ft. Calf Roping Alley Lighted 150 ft. Riding/Cutting Pen and spring semester m periods) at Texas ^"1 address changes to ^*1 For leasing information, call Denise. the Division of StuW 1 1 ilding. Newsroom pW 8, 1 amu.edu (979) 776-1111 e Battalion. For can# 1 0569. Advertising o® es I : ax: 845-2 6 78. up a single copyef^l $30 for the fall orsp^ 1 er, or American Expt 86 I Flying Ace Circle (Off Rock Prairie Road, past Bird Pond Road) South College Station Are you lost without glasses? 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