1989

May 1989

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • The Blessings of Being Unified

    Hugh W. Pinnock

  • Special Friends

    Edwin Greenlaw Sapp

  • Friend to Friend

    Kellene Ricks and Robert E. Wells

  • A Big, Big, Big Bouquet

    E. Ruth Glover

  • Kitchen Krafts: Recipes from Scotland

  • Brother to Brother (Part Five)

    Greg Larson

  • Funstuf

    • River Capitals

      Juliana Lewis

    • The ABC’s of Missionary Work

      Mellonie Grohman

    • Mothers in the Scriptures

      D. A. Stone

    • Flower Scramble

      Colleen Fahy

    • Coded Nursery Rhymes

      June Swanson

  • Lehi Warns the People

  • For Little Friends

    • Guess Again, Grandma

      Mary Carr Ward

    • Pudding Swirl

    • Flowers for Mother’s Day

  • Katie Irving of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Corliss Clayton

  • What I Like

    Frances Gorman Risser

  • Arthur’s Seat

    Corliss Clayton

  • Day of the Hawk

    Mary H. Duplex

  • Lorenzo Snow

    Kellene Ricks

  • Out of the Best Books: Summer Reading Fun

  • Consequences

    Paula Hunt

  • J. J. Baird, Boy Scout

    Jane Howard Davis

  • To Gladden the Heart

    Vivian Paulsen

  • Sharing Time: I Have a Family and Friends

    Laurel Rohlfing

  • Sarah Farr Smith

    Susan Arrington Madsen

Pudding Swirl
May 1989


“Pudding Swirl,” Friend, May 1989, 17

Pudding Swirl

To make this fancy dessert for Mother’s Day, just make two different kinds of instant pudding, layer them in parfait glasses, stick handle of spoon deep into each one, and swirl it just once. To make extra fancy, top with whipped topping and maraschino cherry.