Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.1995, Blaðsíða 12

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.1995, Blaðsíða 12
12 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 15. desember 1995 f/t t' tfg't) ta Jt'i'ftt11 f/: Hildur & Haldór Disa’s Rice Crispie Cake Recipe 4 egg whites 2 dl (1 cup) sugar 1 d! (1/2 cup) brown sugar 2-3 cups Rice Crispies It is best to make the cake the day before it is used. Beat egg whites, sugar and brown sugar very well until fluffy and light. Add Rice Crispies. Put into forms and bake at 1509 C for 20 minutes. Lower heat to 1009 C and bake 20 minutes more. Turn off oven and let cake cool in oven. Put whipped cream between the layers. Topping can be very simple — a sprinkling of icing sugar or the fol- lowing: 4 egg yolks The lcelandic Herita^e Calendar (32-Page Special Souvenir Edition) The new 1996 Calendar features the theme of "work and play" with a series of early photographs depicting life in lcelandic settlements across Canada and the United States. Also included in this Special Collector's item are details about the photos, lcelandic days and months, traditional holidays, historic dates, upcoming events in lcelandic communities across North America and a Locator List for the INL Clubs. "Donning a Heritage" is the theme for 1997. The INL lcelandic Heritage Calendar will feature traditional lcelandic clothing modelled by young descendants of lcelandic immigrants to North America. Contact one of your local chapters ----------OR-.-------- lcelandic National League Headquarters Phone (204) 284-3402 or Fax (204) 284-3870 699 Carter Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 2C3 -------------------OR ---------- Saga Publications (204) 378-2758 Box 925, Arborg, Manitoba R0C 0A0 NOW AVAILABLE FOR ONLY $8.00 (ADD $1.50 FOR POSTAGE & HANDLING FOR ONE CALENDAR AND 25<t POSTAGE FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CALENDAR) 'ídent tÁat Jeratá- Sítt 'tyetvi <%tve youn. "pa*tut*f. a t^e^t 'yVentteu^e 50 g. icing sugar 80 g. chocolate 40 g. butter Stir egg yolks and icing sugar together. Melt chocolate and but- ter together in a pot and add to egg yolk mixture. Disa (seen in picture) owns and operates the coffee house “Tíu dropar" Ten Drops. any, many years ago, before you or I were born, there lived two little children, named Hildur and Haldór, whose job it was, to take the sheep into the mountains in Iceland, and look after them each day. They were supposed to keep track of where the sheep went, and try to keep them all together. That way, it would be easy to take them home at the end of the day. One day, Hildur and Haldór were lying down trying to see shapes in the clouds, and they fell asleep. When they woke up, all the sheep were gone! Hildur and Haldór ran up and down all the hills and mountains, calling, whistling, crying and they got lost themselves. They were never seen again! There are some, who say that, every spring you can hear the children whis- tle and sing, and feel them breathe and whisper. Some say you can hear them running up and down the hills. I think the sounds they hear and the breath they feel are the happy, frisky winds of spring, called “Vorvindar Gladir”. They are happy to be free and warm in the sunshine. Excerpt from Grýla and Friends Sagas of Iceland by Thora Robinson of Bancroft, Ontario. H.P. TERGESEN & Sons GENERAL MERCIIANT Establishcd 1899 Box 1818 82 - lst Ave. GIMLI, MANITOBA ROC IBO PH. 1-204-642-5958 FAX: 1-204-642-9017 May it b£ a M^rry Christmas & tlappy Njzw y^ar/ tcf at I tíiM' wMi hildren’s Corner: A dellghtful story about three dogs that tell us If you want to become something, you have to get stronger. Original Story by Wanda Gág / Retold in lcelandic by Stefán Júlíusson \_esuro 09 \eerurn Read and Learn Efefcí Neitt: Nothing-At-All: Þegar hann hætti í þetta sinn, kom krummi og sagði: "Já, ég sé, að galdrarnir ætla að verka vel. Þetta er Ijómandi fallegur svartur blet- tur, sem þú ert búinn að fá þarna á bakið. - Haltu bara áfram". Og hann flaug á burt. Þriðja morguninn sneri Ekki Neitt sér enn þá meira en áður. Og hann sagði í sífellu: "Viljirðu eitthvað verða, verðurðu þig að herða. Viljirðu eitthvað verða, verðurðu þig að herða". After he had stopped whirling, what do you suppose had happened? Do you think he was a dog whom any- one could see? No, he wasn't. He still looked Nothingy but now his Nothingness had a shape! When he held up his paw, he couldn't see the paw but he could see a paw-shaped space, and he was very happy about that. "Well done!" cried a voice which was the jackdaw's. "You are a pleasent-look- ing shape, I must say. Keep it up! and the bird was gone. Can you match these words? See how manyyou can put together ofthese lcelandic and English words: HÆTTI f 1 1 BEC0ME ÞETTA SINN f 2 I KEEP ON GALDUR f 3 I SOMETHING HALTUÁFRAMf 4 I MAGIC EITTHVAÐ f 5 I THIS TIME VERÐA f 6 1 STOPPED T + 9 ‘T+T ‘Z+y ‘t’+T ‘S + Z “9 + ’I ^SHHMSNV

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