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Lemon Blueberry Pancake Bites Ingredients Cream Cheese Icing 4 Oz North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center’s Monthly Volume 5 Issue 13 2020 MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Senior Affairs is a community leader, who in partnership with others, involves seniors and people of all ages in creating a community that enhances everyone’s quality of life by providing opportunities to achieve their potential, share their wisdom, maintain their independence, and live in dignity. LEMON BLUEBERRY PANCAKE BITES INGREDIENTS CREAM CHEESE ICING 4 OZ. CREAM CHEESE ROOM TEMP. 2 TABLESPOONS BUTTER COLD PREP TIME: 10 MINS 1 CUP POWDERED SUGAR COOK TIME: 15 MINS 1/2 TEASPOON VANILLA 1/2 CUP MILK -1 1/2 CUPS CAKE FLOUR + 1 TABLESPOON -ZEST OF 1 LEMON -1/4 TEASPOON KOSHER SALD -1 EGG BEATEN -1 TABLESPOON BAKING POWDER -1 1/2 TEASPOON VANILLA EXTRACT -3 TABLESPOONS SUGAR -2 TABLESPOONS BUTTER MELTED -1 1/2 CUPS EVAPORATED MILK -1 CUP BLUEBERRIES FRESH OR FROZEN -1 LEMON JUICED DIRECTIONS TAKE A LOOK INSIDE PANCAKE BITES: General Info…………...2 1. In a small bowl, mix evaporated milk, lemon juice, and lemon zest and rest it for about five Announcements .......... 2 minutes then add egg, vanilla extract, melted butter and whisk until combined. Advisory Council ......... 2 2. Pour wet mixture into dry ingredients. Stir to combine without over mixing. Upcoming Closings ..... 2 3. While allowing the batter to rise, heat Aebleskiver pan (Norpro Nonstick stuffed pancake pan) Trips and Hikes ........... 3 with a dot of butter over medium heat. Trips coming up .......... 3 Special Events ............ 4 4. Fill each cavity 3/4 full with batter and push 3-4 blueberries down into the batter. Cook for one minute. Food Pantry….…….….4 5. Serve poppers with cream cheese icing! Ongoing Classes……5/6 January Lunch Menu .. 7 ICING: Breakfast Menu……….7 1. Beat the cream cheese and butter until fluffy. Youth Corner ............. .8 Things to do in ABQ….9 2. Add the powdered sugar and combine. Sports and Fitness…...10 3. Add the milk and stir. You should have the consistency of a pourable syrup. Announcements City of Albuquerque Memberships: Memberships can be purchased for $20.00 a year at the front desk! This includes access to both multigenerational centers and members who are 50+ also have access to all six senior centers. Timothy M. Keller, Pie Social: First Friday of the month, from 10:15am-11:15am. This month it will be Mayor January 3, 2020! Cost per slice is 75¢ Birthday Cake: Last Friday of the month, from 10:15am-11:15am. This month it Department of will be January 27, 2020! IT’S FREE Senior Affairs AARP Driver Safety: First Saturday of the month, from 10:30am-2:30pm. This Department Director, month it will be January 4, 2020! It’s $15 for AARP Members and $20 for non AARP Anna M. Sanchez Members. The instructor takes cash or check. Must sign up at the front desk! Associate Director, Anthony Romero Division Manager, Nikki Peone North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center 7521 Carmel Ave NE UPCOMING CLOSINGS: Albuquerque, NM 87113 Phone: (505)764-6475 January 1st– Closed January 20th– Closed Hours of Operation Monday-Friday Advisory Council 8:00am-9:00pm • Promotes awareness and education on senior issues, increasing commu- Saturday nity involvement and commitment to seniors. 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday: Closed • Advocates on behalf of seniors, insuring the senior population is Gym Closes: represented and the policies support the mission of the Department of 1:30pm-2:00pm Mon-Fri Senior Affairs. • Supports the program development by acting as the eyes and ears of the department, assessing needs and skills of seniors, becoming knowledgeable of available services in the community, assessing and giving recommendations on program development and delivery services, and supporting the funding and development of activities. • Support the development of strategic alliances, identifying and encouraging essential partnerships between the City of Albuquerque Department of Senior Affairs and other entities. When: January 27, 2020 Visit our Website: Where: Los Duranes Community Center cabq.gov/seniors 2920 Leopoldo Rd NW 87104 NDB - Page 2 Corrales Bosque South Friday, January 3, 2020 TRIP SIGN-UPS FOR THE Manzano Open Space NEW YEAR WILL START Friday, January 17, 2020 JANUARY 7, 2020 FOR JAN,FEB & MARCH White Mesa East Loop TRIPS! Friday, January 31, 2020 SIGN UP AT THE FRONT DESK! ABQ POLICE MUSEUM When: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 Time: 8:45am-2:30pm Cost: $2 admission AARP TAX HELP! NM STATE LEGISLATURE SENIOR DAY This year we will be doing free tax help through AARP every Monday, lasting from February 3rd When: Friday, February 14, 2020 through April 13th. Time: 8:00am-4:00pm Appointment times will be between 8:30am and Cost: All expenses on your own! 3:30pm. *Sign-ups will take place at the front desk at the end NATIONAL FIERY FOODS & BBQ SHOW of January!* When: Friday, February 28, 2020 Time: 3:45pm-7:45pm Cost: All expenses on your own! FLEA MARKET AT LOS VOLCANES HISPANO CHAMBER MATANZA IN BELEN SENIOR CENTER When: Friday, March 6, 2020 When: Saturday, January 25, 2020 Time: 8:00am-1:00pm Check In: 8:45am Cost: All expenses on your own! Depart: 9:00am *Please reserve lunch at Los Volcanes* Estimated Return: 4:00pm Cost: $10 admission CHOCOLATE & COFFEE EXPO When: Saturday, March 21, 2020 TURQUOISE MUSEUM Time: 9:00am-2:30pm Cost: $12 starting admission (GERTRUDE ZACHARY CASTLE) When: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 Check In: 9:30am Depart: 9:45am Estimated Return: 4:00pm PLEASE SIGN UP AT THE FRONT DESK FOR Cost: $20 admission ALL TRIPS! TRANSPORTATION IS FREE! NDB - Page 3 Come join us here at North Domingo Baca to celebrate the Scottish New Year. The evening will include traditional bag pipes for entertainment and a traditional meal of “Rumbledethumps”. When: Thursday, When: Friday, January 3, 2020 January 23, 2020 Where: Social Hall Where: Social Hall Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm Time: 11:30am-12:30pm (Dancers) 11:30am-1:00pm (Lunch) *Must reserve lunch in advance at the front desk!* As we kick off the year, come and celebrate the Chinese New Year with some great entertainment and a Chinese inspired refreshments! NDB - Page 4 Lunch Meal: 11:30am-1:00pm, Monday through Friday. Have to make reservations the day before, prior to 1:00pm, anything after will be put on a waitlist. You can call in your reservation to the front desk! For members 60+ there is a suggested $2 donation, the cost for ages 50-59 is $3.25, and the cost for ages 49 and under is $7.67. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 3 Smoked Chicken Breaded Cod Nuggets Au Grautin Potatoes Lemon Brown Rice Dinner roll/Margarine Peas and Carrots Brussel Sprouts Orange Red Apples 6 7 8 9 10 Lemon Pepper Tilapia Beef Tips w/ Bowtie Pasta Turkey Stew w/ 5 way Vege- Omelet w/ Cheese, Mush- Salmon Filet w/Garlic Butter table & Biscuit rooms & Spinach Orzo Pasta Croissant Brown Rice Rosemary Potatoes w/ Gar- Hash Browns Marinated Chickpeas & Red Mixed Vegetables lic Peas Peppers Sautéed Peppers & Yellow Mashed Yams Stewed Tomatoes Squash Mixed Fruit Dinner Roll/margarine Honeydew Apple Whole Wheat Bread w/ Tapioca Pudding margarine Sliced Peaches 13 14 15 16 17 Salisbury Steak w/au jus & Chicken Posole w/ Green Loaded Baked Potatoes w/ Roast Beef w/ au jus Glazed Roasted Pork w/ Mushrooms Chile Cheese, Broccoli & Chives Sliced Apples Dinner roll w/margarine Sweet Potatoes Tortilla Mixed Vegetables Corn Mashed Potatoes Green Beans w/ Onions Pinto Beans Biscuit Stuffing Spinach w/ Onions Yogurt w/ Granola Calabacitas Apple Crisp Blueberry Crisp Brownie Mixed Fruit 20 21 22 23 24 Meatloaf Red Beef Enchiladas Spinach Lasagna BBQ Riblet Sandwich on Whole Wheat Mashed Yams Flour Tortilla Breadstick Brown Rice Corn bread Spanish Rice Green Beans w/ Onion Broccoli Pear Pinto Beans w/ Onions, Celery & Peanut Butter Tomatoes, & Garlic Mixed Fruit Cantaloupe 27 28 29 30 31 Rotisserie Chicken Carne Adovada Pork Loin w/ Garlic Sauce Chunky Vegetable Mine- Italian Chicken w/ Marinara strone & Cheese Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy Flour Tortilla Fettuccine w/ Olive Oil Biscuit Spaghetti Marinara w/ Corn & Red Peppers Refried Pinto Beans Mixed Vegetables Squash Sweet Potatoes Chocolate Chip Cookie Spanish Rice Dinner roll w/margarine Mixed Vegetables Cottage cheese w/ sliced Apple Grapes peaches Cantaloupe BREAKFAST MENU: Monday - Friday 8:00am -9:00am FULL BREAKFAST $1.50 A LA CART ITEMS Drinks 2 EGGS W/ HASH BROWNS, 2 SLICES OF TOAST, TORTIL- EGG $0.25 LA, OR AN ENGLISH MUFFIN, & 2 SLICES OF BACON OR Hot Cocoa $0.30 SAUSAGE BACON (2 SLICES) $0.50 Hot Tea $0.30 MINI BREAKFAST $0.75 SAUSAGE (2 SLICES) $0.50 Milk $0.25 1 EGG W/ HASH BROWNS, 1 PIECE OF TOAST, TORTILLA, CHEESE $0.25 OR AN ENGLISH MUFFIN, & 1 SLICE OF BACON OR SAU- SAGE HASH BROWNS $0.30 BREAKFAST BURRITO $1.50 RED OR GREEN CHILE $0.25 BACON OR SAUSAGE (ON THE SIDE OR SMOTHERED) HOT CEREAL W/ MILK $0.70 PANCAKE BREAKFAST $1.00 2 PANCAKES W/ 2 SLICES OF BACON OR 1 PANCAKE $0.25 SAUSAGE 1 FRENCH TOAST $0.25 FRENCH TOAST BREAKFAST $1.00 ENGLISH MUFFIN $0.20 2 PIECES OF FRENCH TOAST W/ 2 SLICES OF BACON OR SAUSAGE TOAST $0.20 ENGLISH MUFFIN SANDWICH $1.00 TORTILLA $0.20 BACON OR SAUSAGE NDB - Page 5 TEEN PROGRAM STARTING IN JANUARY! We are now accepting Middle School students! Grades 6th Thru 8th. Registration: December 23—January 3 Must attend Desert Ridge Middle School Fee: $20/year membership plus $15/month North Domingo Baca After School Youth Program, made 80 blankets and donated them to the animals at the City of Albuquerque, Animal Welfare Department.
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