October 2013 - The University of New Mexico

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October 2013 - The University of New Mexico
OCTOBER 2013
Volume I Number 1
The University of New Mexico-Gallup
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Fight for Your Dreams
By Jennifer Jones
Campus Voice Editor
“Be proud of who you are and
where you’re from.
“Never give up on the goals
you want to achieve.”
This is the message Ms.
Native UNM Gallup Amanda
Martza hopes to send to young
Native American women.
Martza has been working hard
to spread her message since she
won the Ms. Native UNM Gallup
Pageant in October 2012.
Martza said she wants young
Native women to know that
nothing is out of reach for them.
Martza has been to many
events to represent UNM Gallup
as Ms. Native since she won last
year.
The events she has been to
include the 39th annual Denver
March Pow-Wow, the Gathering
of Nations in Albuquerque, as
well as local fairs, gourd dances
and Pow-Wows.
Martza is full Zuni and she said
she was the only Zuni competitor
in the pageant and the other four
competitors were Navajo.
Elroy Natachu Jr. who was the
UNM Gallup Student Senate
President at the time of the
pagent said, “What made
Amanda stand out was her
personality, knowledge of
her culture and her lovable
charm.
Martza’s reign will end this
coming November after the
second annual Ms. Native UNM
Gallup pagent is held.
The pagent is open to female
Native American students.
In order to participate in the
pagent students must be enrolled
at UNM Gallup at least part time,
must maintain a GPA of 2.0 or
higher, must be at least one
quarter Native American and
must be between the ages of
sixteen and forty.
The winner of the pagent will
receive a $1000 scholarship.
To pick up an application for
the pagent or for more
information, visit Nick
Brokeshoulder in the Lobo
Learning Center located in
Gurley Hall, Room 2205A.
Brokeshoulder can be reached
at (505) 863-7689 or nbrokesh@
unm.edu.
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UNM Gallup CCTE Culinary Arts Students catered a reception held in
honor of scholarship donors who provided scholarships for UNM
Gallup nursing students. From left to right, Stacey Paul, Chondra Gray,
Surphina Allen, Matthew Michalski, Michaela Joe and Tabriann
Manygoats.
UNM Gallup Professor Wins Outstanding Teacher of The Year
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GALLUP – The University of
New Mexico-Gallup Campus is
pleased to announce that
Kenneth Roberts, Professor of
Art, has been selected to receive
one of three 2012-2013
Outstanding Teacher of the Year
Awards from the University of
New Mexico.
With this award, Professor
Roberts is honored and
recognized for his valuable
contributions as a classroom
instructor and a leader within the
university.
In his award letter to Professor
Roberts, Provost and Executive
Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Chaouki Abdallah states
“Students and colleagues
provided strong evidence that you
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impact on student
learning.
Your commitment to the
enhancement of teaching and
learning has led to direct student
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was very strong this year; you
were clearly an outstanding
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Professor Roberts has a
Ms. Native UNM Amanda Martza
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Outstanding teacher of the year Ken Roberts with his art work.
Bachelor of Arts from
He has been an instructor at
Manchester Polytechnic UK, a
UNM-Gallup since 1993 and
Master’s of Art from
has had other teaching positions
Birmingham Polytechnic UK and
including Lecturer at Southport
a Master’s of Fine Arts from the
College of Art and Design UK,
University of New Mexico.
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UNM Gallup Nursing students who were awarded scholarships.
From left to right, Kimberly Deswood, Letecia Williams, Amelia Brown
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GALLUP – The UNM-Gallup
Nursing Program is pleased to
announce that Marjorie
Campbell, Nursing Program
Director, and June Eastridge,
Associate Professor, have earned
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nursing faculty projected to retire
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three-quarters (69.7%) within 15
years, replacing them is of grave
concern to nursing and nursing
education.
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UNM Gallup Dean of Instruction Neal Mangham addresses Nursing
students at a reception held in honor of scholarship donors.
Continued from pg. 1
Visiting Lecturer at the
University of South Dakota,
Visiting Professor and guest
lecturer at the Institute of
American Indian Arts, and artistin-residence and director of Stone
Lithography and Plate
Lithography workshops for
Albuquerque Public Schools.
He has had numerous oneperson and group exhibitions both
nationally and internationally.
His work is included in many
collections including the
University of Liverpool, and
the private collections of Emmi
Whitehorse and Dirk De
Bruycker.
Professor Roberts will be
honored as Outstanding Teacher
of the Year in a ceremony on
May 2, 2013 on the main UNM
campus in Albuquerque.
Campus Voice
October 2013
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By Jeremy Yazzie
Campus Voice Staff Writer
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Money for UNM Gallup
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GALLUP – The University of
New Mexico-Gallup Campus
has been awarded a grant in the
amount of $25,000.00 from the
Johnson Scholarship Foundation
for entrepreneurship scholarships
for the 2013-2014 academic year.
This is the third consecutive
year in which this grant has been
awarded to UNM-Gallup.
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Native American students with
a grade point average of at least
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or degrees in Entrepreneurship,
Business Administration, or
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this fall 2013 semester
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study.
Individual scholarships may
be awarded up to a maximum of
$2,500.00 per year for full-time
students maintaining a cumulative
grade point average of 2.0-3.4.
Individual scholarships may
be awarded up to a maximum of
$4,000.00 per year for full-time
students maintaining a
cumulative grade point average of
3.5 or above who have completed
12 semester credits in the
preceding academic term.
Awards will be prorated for
students with a part-time status.
For information on the Johnson
Scholarship Foundation
scholarships, please contact Al
Henderson at (505) 863-7634 or
<[email protected]>.
For information on other
scholarship opportunities at
UNM-Gallup please visit the
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website at www.gallup.unm.edu.
For questions or further
information regarding this article,
please contact Marilee
Petranovich at mpetrano@unm.
edu or (505) 863-7770.
GALLUP– Marriage equality for
same sex couples has been
moving across the United States.
Over the summer, New
Mexico gained momentum in the
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issuing same sex couples
marriage licenses.
Within weeks, over 900
marriage licenses were issued in
eight counties in New Mexico.
So is there a chance that
McKinley County will be
granting same sex couples
marriage licenses?
I began by interviewing
students and faculty at UNM
Gallup.
I discovered that many students
were sensitive about the topic.
For example, I asked two
female students who were
pursuing degrees in Nursing if
same sex couples should have the
right to obtain marriage licenses
in McKinley County?
Immediately, one of the students
explained to me why same sex
affection in public or otherwise
was unacceptable.
Another male student said,
“They (gay people) need to stop
being like straight people.
“Why do they want to get
married?
“They cant event have
children.”
Another student studying
Psychology said, “I don’t want
my kids to see gay guys kissing
and hugging.
“I don’t think they should be
getting married.
“The Bible says only men and
women should get married.”
After numerous interviews, a
theme began to emerge from one
question.
Students were unable to see past
the physical relationships of same
sex couples in order to form an
opinion about granting marriage
licenses to same sex couples.
On the other hand, numerous
students did support marriage
equality for same sex couples.
“Love is love.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re gay
or straight,” said one male
student who is majoring in
Criminal Justice.
Another student said, “I don’t
know why the church and
politicians have the right to deny
love.
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equality to the era of radical
racism that segregated people by
skin color.
She said, “It’s kind of like
racism and its still a segregation
issue but this time its with gay
people.
“That’s why I feel gay people
should be able to get married.”
Finally, a faculty member who
wishes to remain anonymous said,
“Marriage equality is great for
society.
“Committed same sex couples
should have the rights to legalize
their love for one another.
“I’ve met many committed
Native same sex couples that feel
they don’t require a license to be
fully recognized.
“It’ll be interesting how many
Navajo same sex couples will be
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October 2013
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By Ken Van Brott
Guest Writer
GALLUP – I have worked in
Student Services positions for
most of my 24 year career here at
UNM Gallup.
I can’t think of a single
instance when a student asked
me “how can I be a successful
student here at UNMG”, so when
I was asked to write about what
makes a successful student I
jumped at the chance.
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successful student is realizing
and tapping into your desire to
learn and then dedicating
yourself to that mission.
Your education needs to be
close to the top of your life
priority list. School needs to be
right up there with the things
most important to you like
family, employment, community
and basic needs.
Once you have established the
desire you can then engage
yourself at different levels on
campus and at home.
The following is a list of tips to
help you along your way:
Get to know an Academic
Advisor.
Their job is to help you be
successful and they can provide
you with some of the tools you
will need for success.
Pay attention to your degree
plan.
Don’t stray from your plan.
Extra classes can sometimes hurt
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aid.
Keep a sense of focus and know
where you are going.
It’s your plan and no one else’s.
Know your classes before they
start.
Look at the course syllabus before
you commit.
Skim through the required text at
the bookstore.
Make sure the class is
academically suited for your skill
level. Make sure it counts toward
your graduation.
Don’t know? Ask.
Get to know your instructors.
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right after class.
Two-three weeks in let them
know what you like about their
class.
Ask questions.
Being shy in class can be
unhelpful so speak up.
Get to know your classmates.
Talk to them about the class,
homework, group projects,
Are you interested in a career in
journalism, photojournalism,
photography or design?
The UNM Gallup Campus Voice
newspaper is a great place to
learn and develop skills required
in each of these fields.
The Campus Voice is located in
Gurley Hall, Room 1101F.
Feel free to stop by our office or
email us at:
[email protected].
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aid about a work-study job.
Go get your hair cut at the
Cosmetology Dept.
Hit the gym or take a walk on
the trail.
Develop good study skills.
This is tough for new students
who didn’t in High School.
Talk to your classmates that are
already successful about how
they study.
Ask your instructors for help on
what to study.
A trip to the tutoring center
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Remember…You have
absolute control of your own
success.
Don’t be a victim of
circumstance and don’t delay
getting help…go to your
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sign of academic trouble.
They can help.
Communicate with your
instructor about absences…they
are keeping track.
Stay in touch with your
Academic Advisor and talk with
them about anything preventing
you from being successful.
“Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number
of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo,
Mother Teresea, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert
Einstein.”
–H. Jackson Brown Jr.
See more at: http://talentegg.ca/incubator/2012/07/04/students-motivationquotes/
The Campus Voice is published six times a year and
written and edited by the students of the University
of New Mexico, Gallup. It operates solely under the
Publications Board. It is funded by student fees and
advertising revenues.
Submit letters, story ideas and news items
to the Campus Voice, 200 College Road,
Gurley Hall, Room 1101F, Gallup, NM
87301, or call 505-863-7727.
Letter submission policy: Letters submitted to the Campus
Voice must be signed by the author and include address and
telephone number. Unsigned letters will not be published.
Editor
Jennifer Jones
Ad Manager
Graphic & Design
Stella Martin
Chei-Ann Manygoats
Photographer
Stella Martin
Reporters
Jeremy Yazzie
Ty Hudson
Adviser
Norhayati Adelhardt
Staff
Come join the Campus Voice team
today!
compare notes, organize study
groups and ask them anything else
you want to know about UNMG.
Practice time management.
This is hard for new students.
There is a rhythm that you need to
establish.
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between your school life, home
life, sleep, employment,
recreation and anything else that
takes up your time.
FYI successful students spend
at least as much time studying
outside of class as they do sitting
in class.
Do the math and make your plan.
Learn what your resources are
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Go to the library…read.
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scholarships.
Check in with your Academic
Advisor periodically.
Go online to the UNMG Website
and cruse around there.
Your senior classmates can be
helpful resources.
Tutoring is available in Gurley
Hall.
Get involved and get to know
your UNMG campus.
Join a club, see what’s going on
in the Student Life Center.
Volunteer at the library and if
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October 2013
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UNM Gallup student Hozhoni Sky.
By Jeremy Yazzie
representative of Albuquerque
Campus Voice Staff Writer
Pride.
Sky advocates equality for the
GALLUP– Hozhoni Sky’s life
transgender youth community of
journey from a radiant child to a
New Mexico. Transgender people
thriving college student is a path
are sometimes referred to as “the
she has trudged with courage and
invisible community.”
determination.
The fear of discrimination,
At the age of eighteen, she is
bullying and violence are some
breaking down barriers, creating
realities transgender people face,
visibility, and advocating for the
however, Sky is working hard to
transgender youth community.
create a brighter future for
Sky is an emerging young
transgender people.
leader on her way to joining the
Transgender is an “umbrella”
ranks of trail blazing women.
term that encompasses gender
Sky is a full time student
identity and gender expression
pursuing a degree in Physiology
such as cross-dressing, drag
in hopes of attending prestigious
queen, androgynous, gender
medical institute to become a
non-conforming and/or
cardiovascular surgeon for a
transsexual.
prestigious medical institute.
The population most at risk
As of now she is completing
of being bullied are transgender
her prerequisites at UNM Gallup.
youth.
On November 17th 2012, Sky
According to the National
was crowned Miss New Mexico
Center for Transgender Equality
Pride Youth in Albuquerque, NM. website, transgender youth of
The Albuquerque Pride
color rank highest in
organization awarded her the title
discrimination.
with a beautiful satin sash and a
Bully prevention is personal
majestic crown.
to Sky because she was bullied
Sky and the current Ms. New
throughout her adolescence so
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she understands the psychological
contestants to be crowned as
wounds that can be carried into
proud Navajo Gallupians in
adulthood.
Albuquerque Pride’s pageant
She doesn’t want any young
history.
transgender people to endure what
Over the summer, Sky traveled
she has.
to various GLBT (gay, lesbian,
“I was bullied for being
bisexual and transgender) pride
different.”
events in New Mexico as a
“There was one day when a guy
threw a milk carton at me from
across the cafeteria.
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“It hit my back.
“I had done nothing to him,”
said Sky.
That moment of aggressive
bullying became a pivotal
moment in her life.
After that day she established
herself as a force to be reckoned
with.
She began to excel in academics
and she began to fully transition
into the femme fatale that she is
today.
Her self-acceptance as an
unconventional young woman
was the key to unlocking her
potential.
She enrolled into the middle
college program at UNM Gallup
after her junior year at Miyamura
High School.
During her senior year she
began earning college credits.
She graduated in spring 2012.
She plans to graduate with an
associate’s degree by fall 2014.
“At UNM Gallup I experience
zero bullying.
“My reign is ending in three
months and I feel really good
about the work I’ve done.
“For example, there is this
young girl named Izzy.
“She was scared to go to her
high school prom in drag queen
attire.
“She asked me for advice.
“I told her to be herself and do it
for you.
“Recently she sent me a
message on Facebook.
“She went to her high school
prom in drag.
“She said I gave her the courage
to be herself,” said Sky.
When asked if she has advice
for young transgender men and
women Sky said, “Do not
apologize for who you are.
“Your journey to become who
you really want to be is important.
“Enjoy it.”
Sky credits her Mom for
becoming the person she is today.
“She is a single mother who has
gone through hardship.
“She is my hero,” said Sky.
Sky was asked to describe
herself in three words.
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up with more than one word.
Therefore, I believe she is a
woman in search of her words.
Only through life experience
will she excavate her true identity.
In the meantime, legendary is
her word.
Same Sex Marriage
Continued from pg. 3,
The Equality New Mexico
website reported on Sep. 5,
that New Mexico’s 33 counties
including McKinley County,
submitted a petition to the State
Supreme Court to decide
whether same sex marriage is
legal in the state.
A document obtained from the
McKinley County Clerk’s
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by the county clerks gets us
another step closer to a
statewide solution,” says
Equality New Mexico Executive
Director Amber Royster.
Harriet K. Becenti, McKinley
County Clerk, said she is
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ruling from the State Supreme
Court before issuing marriage
licenses to same sex couples in
McKinley County.
She said no same sex couples
have made an attempt to gain
marriage licenses in McKinley
County before or after the
marriage equality momentum in
New Mexico.
Harriet and her staff will
fully support the State Supreme
Court’s ruling on the issue.
A ruling is expected to be
announced by Jan. 2014.
For now, Harriet fully
supports marriage equality for
all New Mexicans.
Jerry Archuleta and his
partner have been committed to
one another for 19 years.
Archuleta is 60 years old and
his partner is 47 years old.
Archuleta said, “Yes we would
like to get a marriage license,
but if we do one of us will
lose our supplemental security
income.
“One of us has to get a job.
“Besides, I don’t think we
need a marriage license to
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“We have a good life with
each other in Gallup.
“If we didn’t have to lose our
SSI, yes we would get a
marriage license.”
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equality is reaching its tipping
point in New Mexico, there is
still a lot more work to be done.
The greatest strengths will
come from starting a dialogue
with your family and friends.
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New Mexicans who are denied
the freedom to marry their
partner regardless of gender.
Finally, thank you to all those
brave men and women who
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Amour Review
By Ty Hudson
Campus Voice Staff Writer
GALLUP– One day you may
ask yourself the question, “What
would I do for love?”
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explores this subject as it follows
an elderly Parisian couple
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Elysium Review
By Ty Hudson
Campus Voice Staff Writer
GALLUP– How do you make a
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urban decay and massive
poverty?
Film it in an actual city full of
urban decay and massive
poverty!
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Mexico City, one of largest and
poorest cities in the world.
Matt Damon plays Max, a cog
in the military-industrial
complex, who tries to save
himself after being exposed to a
lethal dose of radiation at a robot
security factory.
Max reminded me of the
character Charlie Chaplin
portrayed in Modern Times, and
what other movies Elysium
borrows from doesn’t stop there.
Max takes matters into his
own hands and decides to become
Robocop AND Johnny
Mnemonic.
Like the classic movie satire,
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who is in fact played by Jodie
Foster.
Foster, as Delacourt, is living in a space luxury condo in
the sky just like 2001: A Space
Odyssey.
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and have-nots, but ends up beLQJDQXQRULJLQDOVFLÀÀOP
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this also has some great slowmotion shoot out scenes and
an opera singer cooing when
someone important dies.
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one of those times I felt bad
looking at the condition of
Mexico City.
That says more about what
actual poor people are
experiencing right now on this
fragile planet.
Review of Earl Sweatshirt’s Album “Doris”
By Ty Hudson
Campus Voice Staff Writer
GALLUP– While Jay-Z raps
about his multi-million dollar art
collection, Earl Sweatshirt raps
about the real things in life:
hanging out, smoking dope and
surviving in a hostile world.
A member of the Odd Future
crew of Los Angeles, Sweatshirt
makes a CD that resonates with
those at the bottom of the tax
bracket.
Doris is an album that doesn’t
get you pumped up with its slow
raps and chill beats.
Instead it’s a West Coast
recording that should be played
when you drive home after a
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Earl raps about enduring life’s
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single, “It Was a Good Day.”
The song, “Chum,” is a
meditation on absent fathers and
racial identity.
“Knight” is an appeal to his
mama about his non-collegiate
career choice that plays out over
soothing R&B background
vocals.
Doris contains humorous
moments too like the RZAproduced, “Molasses,” and
“Sasquatch,” featuring Tyler the
Creator.
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that doesn’t idealizes materialism like most Top-40 rappers,
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managing to survive in a world
that
dismisses them for being poor
and different.
Campus Voice
October 2013
7
HALLOWEEN EATS AND TREATS
SPICY VAMPIRE BAT
WINGS
Prep:15 min
Total:1 hr 30 min
Total:12 servings
Ingredients:
1 Tbsp. chili powder
1 Tbsp. minced garlic
1 tsp. ground red pepper
(cayenne)
6 Tbsp. lime juice, divided
6 Tbsp. chopped canned chipotle
peppers in adobo sauce, divided
12 whole chicken wings (3 lb.)
2/3 cup KRAFT Original
Barbecue Sauce
1 cup BREAKSTONE’S or
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1 green onion, sliced
2 tsp. lime zest
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red pepper and 5 Tbsp. each lime
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Yield: 5 cups
Ingredients:
1 cup White Chocolate Candy
Corn M&M’s
1 cup Caramel Candy Corn
1 cup Caramel Apple Candy
Corn
1 cup Honey Nut Chex cereal
1 cup unsalted dry roasted
peanuts
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large bowl and mix well.
2. Store in covered jars or
resealable bags.
Enjoy!
juice and chipotle
peppers until well
blended.
Pour over chicken
in large
shallow dish; turn
to coat both sides
of each wing.
Refrigerate 30
min. to marinate,
turning chicken
after 15 min. Meanwhile, mix
remaining chipotle peppers with
barbecue sauce.
HEAT oven to 400ºF. Remove
wings from marinade; place
in single layer on baking sheet
sprayed with cooking spray.
Discard marinade.
BAKE 35 to 40 min. or until
wings are done, turning after 20
min.
Brush with half the barbecue
sauce mixture; bake 5 min.,
turning and brushing with
remaining barbecue sauce mixture
after 3 min.
MIX sour cream, onions, zest and
remaining lime juice.
Serve with wings.
SPIDER CUPCAKES
Prep: 15 min
Total: 1 hr 10 min
Total: 24 servings
Ingredients:
1 pkg. (2-layer size) chocolate
cake mix
1 pkg. (3.9 oz.) JELL-O
Chocolate Instant Pudding
1/3 cup KOOL-AID Orange
Flavor Sugar-Sweetened Soft
Drink Mix
2 Tbsp. hot water
1 can (16 oz.) ready-to-spread
white frosting
24 OREO Cookies
12 pieces black string licorice (32
inches each)
48 miniature
candy-coated chocolate pieces
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Prep time: 30 min
3. With knife or kitchen scissors,
Total time: 50 min
cut each rectangle lengthwise into
10 servings
10 pieces, making a total of 40
Ingredients:
pieces of dough.
1 can (8 oz) Pillsbury®
Slice cheese slices into quarters
refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
(1/2 slice cheese, cut in half).
or 1 can (8 oz) Pillsbury®
4. Wrap 4 pieces of dough around
Crescent Recipe Creations®
each hot dog and 1/4 slice of
refrigerated seamless dough sheet
cheese to look like “bandages,”
2 1/2 slices American cheese,
stretching dough slightly to
quartered (2.5 oz)
completely cover hot dog.
10 large hot dogs
About 1/2 inch from one end of
Cooking spray
each hot dog, separate “bandages”
Mustard or ketchup, if desired
so hot dog shows through for
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1. Heat oven to 375°F.
On ungreased large cookie sheet,
2. If using crescent rolls: Unroll
place wrapped hot dogs (cheese
dough; separate at perforations,
side down); spray dough lightly
creating 4 rectangles.
with cooking spray.
Press perforations to seal.
5. Bake 13 to 17 minutes or until
If using dough sheet: Unroll
dough is light golden brown and
dough; cut into 4 rectangles.
hot dogs are hot.
With mustard, draw
features on “face.”
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on package; blend in dry
pudding mix.
Spoon into 24 paper-lined
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package for cupcakes.
Cool completely.
DISSOLVE drink mix in hot
water.
Stir into frosting in bowl until
well blended.
Use to frost cupcakes, reserving
some of the frosting for attaching
the decorations.
CUT each licorice piece into 16
(2-inch) lengths; set aside.
Place 1 cookie on top of each
cupcake; insert 4 licorice pieces
into frosting on each side of
cookie for the spider’s legs.
Use reserved frosting to attach
chocolate pieces to tops of
cookies for the spiders’ eyes.
M&M CANDY CORN
COOKIES
Ingredients:
1 C butter
3/4 C packed brown sugar
1/2 C white sugar
2 eggs
1/2 t vanilla extract
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1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped macadamia nuts
1 cup M&M’s candy corn white
chocolate candies
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2. In a large bowl, cream
together butter (softened), brown
sugar, and white sugar.
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add vanilla extract.
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ingredients into the wet.
4. Fold in chopped macadamia
nuts
5. Gently fold in the M&M’s
6. Drop dough balls onto
ungreased cookie sheet
7. Bake 10-12 Minutes.
Cool & serve!
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