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May 18, 2022

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May 18, 2022 www.DesertMessenger.com 21 PARK MODEL FOR SALE, furnished 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, with add-on, plus vacant RV lot next door. Deeded lots in 55+ Gated com- munity. Includes Storage sheds & laundry room. Well landscaped, & very attrac- tive. HOA fees $840/year includes water, sewer, gar- bage. $180,000/both lots. Possible owner carry. Call Mary, 602-370-9299. FOR RENT: COMMER- CIAL BUILDING 900 Sq Ft, Large Roll up door. 840 W. Main, Quartzsite. NO utilities available. Dry use or bring your own solar. $645/month 805-300-7101 AFTER YOUR YARD SALE, what's next? Call us! Quartzsite Community Thrift Store can schedule a convenient pick-up of any and all your items. Call land line: 928-927-6039, or cell 928-916-7338. BARBER WANTED: La Mirage Barber Shop is looking for Part Time or Retired Barber. Please call 602-935-9470. HANDYMAN WANTED Ironwood RV Park/La Mi- rage seeking help with re- pairs and property main- tance. Call 602-935-9470. REFURBISHED MOBILE for sale in Tew's RV park. One bed, one bath. All new windows, doors, roof, siding, walk in closet, plumbing, wir- ing, insulation, Sheetrock, flooring, cabinetry, walk in shower, sinks, water heater (30 gal), mini split heat/AC, refrigerator, electric stove, over stove microwave, lights and outlets. Many special touches, Must see. AC and refrigerator were left on for month of July in 2021. Elec- tric bill was $54 and change. Mobile is on double size space with water and sep- tic hookup for RV. Fast Net tower is visible from front LAMIRAGE RV PARK Full hookups. 110 N Washington. Daily, Monthly, Yearly. RENT- ALS available. Call with any questions. 602-935-9470. IRONWOOD RV PARK Ful- hook-ups. 405 E Ironwood Qtz. Daily, Monthly, Yearly. RENTALS available. Call with any questions. 602-935-9470 CLEAN OUT THAT GARAGE List your items Make some extra spending money! Email Editor@DesertMessenger. com 928-916-4235. QUARTZSITE FOOD BANK is looking for a "Few Good Volunteers".Talk to Dee Nise Tuesday & Thursday 8AM to Noon at 40 N Moon Mountain. AFTER YOUR SALE... call Qtz Community Thrift Store for a free pick up. 928 927.6039 or cell 928 916 7338. Hugs. 2018 RZR 900 Excellent condition. Lots of options, 700 miles. $13,000. Text for photos & more details. 520-310-1096 GOT EVENTS? List for FREE online at www. QuartzsiteCalendar.com WE BUY & SELL estates, an- tiques, collectibles, jewelry, art, toys, gold, silver, coins, vintage clothes & household items. 480-286-8373. TRAILERS FOR RENT! $325- $375/mo. 1 bdrm, furnished. Clean in small well-maintained RV Park in Qtz. Large shaded spaces. Water, trash, & shed included. Winterhaven RV Park. Also available: Rentals equipped with linen, dishes, etc. 928-499-8128. FREE OBITUARY NOTICES Desert Messenger offers free In Memoriam notices. You can include a photo of your loved one at no charge. Please email a short biography of the deceased and photo to Editor@DesertMessenger.com. or Call Rain at 928-916-4235. CLEAN OUT THAT GARAGE List your items Make some extra spending money! Email Editor@DesertMessenger. com 928-916-4235. Did you miss a Quartzsite COUNCIL MEETING? Watch them online at www.QuartzsiteVideos.com porch, 50m down, 50m up, fairly consistently. Includes shed.Asking $68K. With half down, owner will carry. Call 928/662-8459 to see. MY SECRETARY is here for you! Bonded Notary Public, Mobile Notary Service, Pro- fessional Correspondence, Proof Reading, Copies, More! Call Lois for details: 562-682-7283. 2004 FLEETWOOD Ameri- can Tradition 40 foot die- sel pusher, 370 Cummins Engine brake, new batter- ies, good tires. Fairly good condition, Temporarily in Quartzsite. 307-680-3039 or 307-682-2863. FREE CLASSIFIEDS * *for items under $500 (30 words, 1/mo./private party) 30 words $ 5 / ad or TWICE for $ 9 Ed itor@DesertMessenger.com 928-916-4235 CLASSIFIEDS PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to adver- tise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial sta- tus, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." P��� 30 ���.D�����M��������.��� N������� 3, 2010 PUZZLE PAGE (page 20) ANSWERS The Kitchen Diva - Campfire Cuisine By Angela Shelf Medearis Camping! Just the word evokes many feelings. If you already love it, you might fondly remember trips of the past -- recreation with friends and family, or quiet time communing with nature. If you're new to it, you might be excited about the mysterious forest or vast ocean vistas you'll see. A recent survey by the Outdoor Foundation, a non-profit group that promotes outdoor activities, indicates camping popularity rose 7.4 percent in 2008 af- ter a decline the year before. Overnight backpacking grew by 8.5 percent, the group reports. "People are returning to simpler lifestyles -- the 'less is more' ethic," says the foundation's Christine Fanning. "And everyone is searching for vacations that fit with today's economy." One thing that hasn't changed about camping is the joy of a tasty meal prepared on an open fire. These recipes for Campfire Stir-Fry and Pineapple Surprise are quick and easy, and the flavors are enhanced by enjoying the meal in the great outdoors! CAMPFIRE STIR-FRY You can use cubes of beef or chicken and your favorite selection of vegeta- bles (including drained canned or fro- zen vegetables) in this simple recipe. 8 chicken or beef sausages 6 small new potatoes, thinly sliced 2 small summer squashes cut into rounds 2 large carrots cut into 2-inch pieces 2 cloves garlic, mashed and peeled 1 stalk celery, diced 1 medium onion, thinly sliced 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 1/2 tablespoons poultry seasoning or Italian seasoning 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper Put all of the ingredients into a 13- by-9-inch baking pan (a disposable aluminum pan works fine) or a large cast-iron skillet. Drizzle the ingredi- ents with the oil. Sprinkle on the sea- sonings. Mix everything together until coated with the oil and spices. Place over medium coals for 30 to 40 min- utes, stirring occasionally, until the sausages are cooked through and the potatoes are tender. CAMPFIRE PINEAPPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKES 8 glazed doughnuts (day-old work fine) 8 pineapple rings 1 stick (8 teaspoons) butter 8 Maraschino cherries with syrup 8 teaspoons brown sugar 1. Prepare eight (8-inch) squares of aluminum foil (one square per dough- nut). Place 1/2 of a pat of butter in the center of the foil. Place 1 pineapple ring on top of the butter and 1 doughnut on top of the pineapple. Add 1 teaspoon of the brown sugar inside each doughnut hole. Add the remaining 1/2 of the pat of butter on top of the brown sugar. Top each doughnut with 1 Maraschino cherry and a teaspoon of the syrup. 2. Bring the sides of foil over the top of the dessert and twist the ends of the foil together to close tightly. Place the doughnut packets on the coolest part of the campfire grill and cook over low heat, 5 to 7 minutes, until the butter and brown sugar have melted. *** Angela Shelf Medearis is an award- winning children's author, culinary historian and the author of six cook- books. Her latest cookbook is "The New African-American Kitchen." She is known as The Kitchen Diva and is the executive producer and host of "The Kitchen Diva!" cooking show on Hulu.com. Visit her website at www. divapro.com. (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.

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