1996

October 1996

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Honesty

    David B. Haight

  • Honesty and the Apples

    Jon Beatty Fish

  • Friend to Friend

    Rebecca M. Taylor and Thomas S. Monson

  • Tasha’s Pumpkin

    Florence Boutwell

  • A Real Friend

    LaFond P. Hall

  • Oceangoing Pioneers (Conclusion)

    Joy N. Hulme

  • Stripling Warriors

    Crystal W. Jenson

  • Trying to Be Like Jesus Christ

    • Jessica, Brother Law, and the Book of Mormon

      Laraine Whitear

  • Friederike Baumann of Berlin, Germany

    Julie Wardell

  • Funstuf

    • Who Said It?

      Marianne Frost Bates

    • Book of Mormon Books

      Terri M. Petersen

    • Homonym Puzzle

      June Swanson

    • Oak Apple Experiment

      James Edgar Hyer

  • Articles of Faith Matchup

    Corliss Clayton

  • Jesus Christ Teaches and Prays with the Nephites

  • For Little Friends

    • A Dollar’s Worth

      Bruce Bash

    • Jack-o’-Lantern

      Edith E. Cutting

    • Circle Gliders

    • Cake-o’-Lanterns

      Clare Mishica

  • Toast from Outer Space

    Barbara E. Shull

  • Matt and Mandy

  • Primary Is Primary

    Wendi J. Silvano

  • Sharing Time: Honest and Truthful at All Times

    Karen Ashton

  • Kitchen Krafts

  • Book of Mormon Story: The Honest People of Ammon

Cake-o’-Lanterns
October 1996


“Cake-o’-Lanterns,” Friend, Oct. 1996, 33

Cake-o’-Lanterns

By Clare Mishica

For each cake, you will need: peanut butter, a rice cake, 3 candy corns, and a thin apple wedge.

  1. Wash and dry your hands.

  2. Spread peanut butter on one side of the rice cake.

  3. Use the candy corns for the nose and the eyes.

  4. Ask a grown-up to cut a jagged edge on the apple wedge for a toothy grin. Put it in place.