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...consistent with "family values." After all, the only humane solution would have been to let Charles run off with Camilla long ago, leaving a test tube of sperm behind in Buckingham Palace. His mom could then have distributed it among hundreds of female volunteers in a kind of genetic Bake-Off--with the throne then being awarded to the most boring and phlegmatic child that resulted. The next step would be to take away the royals' allowances, which amount to $15 million a year for the lot. Princess Di, for example, likes visiting the sick, and she'd undoubtedly feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIANA, SURROGATE PRINCESS | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

...cooking pouches with legs. You rub the bird's inside with lemon, stuff it with bread dressing seasoned with sage and tarragon and jazzed up with chunks of sausage and nuts and wild rice, shove it in a hot oven; meanwhile, you whomp up yams and spuds and bake your pies. The dirty little secret of the dinner is melted animal fats: in all the recipes, somewhere it says, "Melt a quarter-pound of butter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS | 11/27/1995 | See Source »

...went on and on about some grim fantasy, Martinez feared he "might have some sort of chemical imbalance." But the two stayed friends. Martinez was Koernke's best man when he married Nancy Wise, a home-economics student he had met while peddling chocolate-chip cookies at an rotc bake sale. At about the same time, however, Koernke's college career derailed. Nancy Koernke attributes this to the effect of nasa cutbacks in the mid-'70s. "He didn't seem as happy after that," she says. "At first his grades had been really good, but [then] they started to decline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MARK KOERNKE | 6/26/1995 | See Source »

Some residents describe the atmosphere of the Dudley Co-op as being as warm as the fresh bread they bake daily...

Author: By Anne L. Brody, | Title: A Home, NOT a House | 5/15/1995 | See Source »

...competing demands that they participate in their kids' schools-but not too much. "We need a policy that does not penalize parents for getting involved," says Professor Richard Elmore of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Or, for that matter, reduce education financing to the level of auctions and bake sales...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BEYOND BAKE SALES | 4/24/1995 | See Source »

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