Page 4 Monday, Novembei onday, t aU utonngz 725B University Drive SUN Nov 12 MON Nov 13 TUE;S Nov 14 WED Nov 15 THUR Nov 16 2-4 PM Chem 102 Ch. 19,20 4-6 PM Chem 101 Prac Test A Chem102 Ch. 20,21 BICH410 Prac Test A BICH 410 Prac Test B Chem 101 Ch. 9 6-8 PM Chem107 Prac Test A Chem 102 Prac Test A Chem 101 Prac Test B Chem 102 Ch. 21 Chem 101 Prac Test C 8-10 PM Rhys 201 Ch. 12,13 Chem107 Prac Test B Rhys 218 Prac Test A Rhys 218 Prac Test B Rhys 201 Ch. 15 10- MID Rhys 208 Ch. 19,20 Rhys 208 Prac Test A Rhys 208 Prac Test B Rhys 201 Ch. 13,14 Chem 102 Prac Test B By Stuart Hutson 'The Battalion D oughy, crispy, chocolate chip with almonds or oatmeal with coconut — the happiness of my existence depends upon the con sumption of those tasty baked goods known as cookies. Unfortunately, I am also one of ; those, "Well, I’ll just have one,” kind of people who only can avoid the sti fling guilt of overindulgence by par taking of a single one of these scrumptious treats. What is a cookie lover to do? The answer is obvious: bake one, gigantic cookie. One does not need to go to a pricey specialty store or an expensive bakery to satisfy that inner Cookie Monster. A giant cookie can be made in the privacy of one’s home with a few simple ingredients and a 14-inch pizza pan. NOVEMBER 21. 2000 JR. E-WALK T-Shirt Sales November 6th-l 7th Come see us in the MSC, Wehner and Blocker MSC: Monday, Thursday, and Friday Wehner: Tuesday and Wednesday (' c k ^44 Blocker:! Tuesday and Wednesday (I 1 KOOXWS T-shirt 8 wwsiwyi COM » $10 before tho n ^, mh ^nds Sla the walk h 0< walk begins!! What is the difference? There is actually very little differ ence between the preparation of a gi ant cookie and a normal batch of cookies. The amounts in the recipe are remeasured to fit into a 14-inch pan and (after much trial and enor) allow for the most even baking, since the biggest problem with its preparation is not completely cooking the center. The recipe also notably excludes lard or shortening, but, hey, if you want some lard in your cookies, you put lard in your cookies (yummy). In a pinch, store-bought cookie mix can be used, but expect it to come out extra crispy on the sides and extra doughy in the middle. Large cookies are most popular among those who prefer something less conventional than cake for cele brations, such as birthdays or an niversaries. The cookies are greatly complimented with ice cream and can be decorated just like a normal cake, but without the extra mess of frosting the entire thing. Besides, it is a giant cookie. Noth- Be inventive There are numerous exir; can add to a giant cookie to* cravings. Fifteen to 16 mi baking, you can add a caramel ice cream toppingjoi of the cookie and then sprinki: assortment of M&M’s, cock nuts. This leaves a rich la caramel on the cookie whenin For extra-special occasion as Valentine’s day, a shapedpt can be used to create a sp } je Bat y y Rube Aph< better than a gigantic cookie ing brings out the four-year-old with in like digging into a cookie bigger than one’s head. Get into the mix In a large bowl, beat the butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla until the mixture is light and fluffy. Then add the eggs, one at a time, making sure to continue beating the mixture well enough to keep the loose texture. Gradually add the flour, salt and baking soda. Once that is all well- blended, stir in the chocolate and whatever else you would like. Some people prefer to use normal chocolate chips; however, I find that adding a broken-up large chocolate bar not only allows for huge deposits of gooey, delicious chocolate to form, but also keeps the final product look ing as if it were just a larger scale mod el of a normal chocolate-chip cookie. Once this is all mixed, you have raw cookie dough — better known as a cookie lover’s answer to crack. It is important to keep in mind that this mixture contains raw eggs which may harbor sahnpnella and other nasty bacteria. It is understandable to take a couple of bites (Who could re sist?), but overindulging is likely to leave you without enough dough to cover the pan, and it may even result in a trip to the emergency room. shape. This can be anything: turkey for Thanksgiving toaG ij-gat nai mas tree or even a dreidelft )an Tor winter holidays. aider tc For Superbowl season.afo ;|i ec tj 0 n shaped cookie with a littleitlity of bo yellow food coloring is alwa\M e s to bz come. Do not forget toaddlacwor evei zi little white frosting. ||ke a be When spreading the dougffleasons can create an indention on land we the cookie. After the cookieli- More ished baking, melt someckjoday th and simply pour it into the tion. Once it cools, itcreateSiW every derful effect, and an extra: an be s solid chocolate in the cookie. Bake it, Baby Grease the pizza pan and spread the mix, leaving the center a little more shallow than the outside. Pre heat the oven to 375 degrees and bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until brown. While it is baking, occasion ally poke holes in the cookie with a toothpick or small knife to keep large air pockets from building up. After the cookie is done, allow it to cool for five to 10 | minutes before decorating. 1 cup butter 3/4 cup "white sugar 374 cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract isNOTa FOOD GROUP / ve heard ait the stories about gaining the "Fredhman is" in college. Before college I ate pretty well and kept healthy playing dportd, but it'i much harder to keep up the good habits at school. How can I eat healthy on campus? • 2 eggs • 2 1/4 cups all purpose f lour • 1 teaspoon salt • 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips one big chocolate bar imiMTinnnTTr-'rrTiimnltr^ CU P topped walnuts (o RUBEN PELUNA/Tkt B.vn*i ion '• • ■423 _ (optional eigning mple, t fimberl tnd a su he diet: rawer c ;ets mo hrown. naWb jirls see ramprel ly, big c ;ense, si ople s p cull fits nom from tht The Bel tell you. ladies' r got was Violet,' since sh volting to chani the job i Of ci excessi’ ship he are not i I bands. 1 I with tht j manufa • stance 1 ' tally sir - A Student's Guide to Healthy Eating Lisa T, Boston University. Hi Lisa, This is a great question that affects a lot of women at the college level, whether they are freshmen or seniors. Although you shouldn’t spend too much time obsessing about your diet, here are some simple things to remember when you sit down to a meal or grab a snack: A hamburger doesn’t have to be a guilty pleasure. Red meat can be a healthy part of your diet as long as you don’t eat it ® every day Try turkey burgers or chicken tacos as an alternative. Don’t skip meals (including breakfast). Grab a granola bar, a container of yogurt, or a bagel if you don’t have time to sit down and eat. Running on empty is bad for your metabolism and can adversely affect your ability to concentrate. In fact, eating five or six small meals (instead of two or three big ones) each day will increase your metabolism and help your body burn calories even if you’re just sit ting in class! Try to have some low fat or skim milk once a day. Women are particularly in need of calcium during their college years to build bone mass and avoid osteoporosis (weak bones) later in life. If you don’t want to drink a glass of milk, remember that yogurt or milk on your cereal counts as well. X Remember that fad diets don’t work. Even if everyone in the dorm swears that the all-broccoli diet is the fast track to skinny thighs, remember that it’s never a good idea to deprive your body of any food group. Eating in moderation is the key to a healthy diet. X Always grab a piece of fruit or carrot stick when you’re leaving the dining hall. Even if you don’t want it right away, keep it in your room or backpack for a snack. Keep low-fat snacks like pretzels, graham crackers, trail mix. or raisins in you room for late night munchies so you won’t be as likely to order pizza or raid the candy machine. Do you suffer from bloating and cramping during your period? Sugar, alcohol, and caffeine have been shown to increase the severity of RMS and menstrual symptoms. To help you feel better during this time, make sure you drink plenty of water, snack on fruit, and eat nutritious foods. Another way to feel comfortable is to use Playtex tampons - they really are so com fortable you can’t even feel them. X Finally, there will be plenty of opportuni ties for late-night ice cream, between- class candy bars, and emergency fast food runs. You don’t have to stay away from these things all the time, just listen to your body and keep your diet as balanced as possible. So comfortable you can’t even feel them}