Reader wants to share opinion about friend’s divorce

DEAR HARRIETTE: I'm a grown child of divorced parents. The messiness of my parents' divorce definitely impacted me well into my adulthood. I'm currently watching my friend go through a divorce. The messiness that he is exposing his children to reminds me a lot of my parents. It's so hard to watch, and I feel incredibly sad for the children. Should I say something to my friend about his actions and the potential effects? I know it might not be my place, but I wish someone had intervened for me when my parents were divorcing. – Not My Place

DO JUST ONE THING

● Baking versus cooking usually means just one thing: One is more precise than the other. When it comes to making homemade breads and pastries, it's important to follow recipes precisely all the way down to the temperature of the oven and how long you preheat it before baking. But when it comes to cooking entrees and meals in the oven (think casseroles, pizza and baked mac and cheese), pre-heating the oven is not necessary. Instead of wasting all that energy by preheating, start cooking right away the next time you bake or cook at home.

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Handmade craftsmanship

Handmade quilts such as this one made by, from left, Judy Schmidt, Josephine Schenewolf and Vonita Unruh will be up for auction starting at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Corn Bible Academy German Feast. CDN

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