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Spotlight Recipe![]() Sophia Carson's Bacon, Egg & Cheese Breakfast RollsBacon, Egg & Cheese Breakfast Rolls 1 package bacon, cooked and crumbled Open the can of crescent rolls and lay them down flat, pinching the seams together. Spread eggs, bacon, and cheese over the dough, keeping it about a half-inch away from the edges. Starting at one end, roll the dough as tightly as you can. Cut pieces about ½” to ¾” thick. Place the rolled pieces in a sprayed muffin tin prepared with nonstick cooking spray. Bake approximately 11 to 13 minutes at 375°F or until golden brown. Sofía Daccarett Char, better known as Sophia Carson, was born on April 10, 1993, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. After high school, she majored in communications at UCLA. She became a singer-songwriter in 2012 after signing with Broadcast Music, Inc. Her television career began two years later, appearing in Austin & Ally. She then played Evie in Disney’s popular Descendants movies. She has starred in many acting and singing roles. Revlon released her collection of lipsticks and nail polishes, and she recently partnered with the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation to announce the Sofia Carson Scholarship at Berklee College of Music. Did you Know?![]() Too Much Clutter?Did you know the average U.S. household has at least 300,000 things in it? Many studies reveal people feel overwhelmed by the weight and burden of clutter in their homes due to increasing shopping habits and spending. About 10 percent of Americans rent offsite storage, which has become the fastest-growing segment of commercial real estate. And 25 percent of people with two-stall garages don’t have enough room to park vehicles inside them. Whether or not you’re inspired by Marie Kondo’s methods of tidying up and keeping only items that spark joy, you probably agree that you own too much stuff. Printing QuizWhen your printer talks about a feeder, what they really mean is:
A feeder is part of the printing press used for picking up and supplying paper into the printer in the correct position for printing. For more help with understanding printing jargon, click here to visit our Glossary of Printing Terms
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