1999

February 1999

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • “Even as I Am”

    Spencer J. Condie

  • Grasshopper Lover

    April Gohier

  • Family Home Evening Ideas

  • Winter Butterflies

    Marilyn Helmer

  • Friend to Friend

    Jill Hymas and David E. Sorensen

  • The Scriptures Say

    Penelope Moody Allen and Reid Nibley

  • Never Alone

    Ann Michelle Nielsen

  • Jonathan Palmans of Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Julie Wardell

  • For Little Friends

    • Jesus Christ’s Creations

      Leslie Hartsock

    • Toasted Valentine

      Julie Wardell

    • Good Books for Little Friends

    • Mom’s Magic

      Clare Mishica

  • Kitchen Krafts

    Kim Howey

  • Funstuf

    • About Tithing

      Marianne Frost Bates

  • New Testament Scripture-Story Grab Bag

    Corliss Clayton

  • Matt and Mandy

  • Roberto’s Valentines

    DeAnne Neilson

  • Valentine Snowflakes

    Cindy Higham

  • All Little Children Are Mine

    Rachelle Pace Castor

  • Special Witnesses

  • Emergency Preparedness—“Greater Than Gold”

    Kim Howey

  • Scaredy-Cat

    Laura Gough

  • Sharing Time: I Shouted for Joy!

    Sydney S. Reynolds

  • Trying to Be Like Jesus Christ

    • Setting an Example

      Natalie Russi Silva

Toasted Valentine
February 1999


“Toasted Valentine,” Friend, Feb. 1999, 20

Toasted Valentine

By Julie Wardell

For one serving, you will need: 1 tablespoon milk, red food coloring, a slice of toasted white bread, and a clean paintbrush.

In a very small bowl, mix together the milk and the desired amount of food coloring. Use this mixture to paint a large heart on the toast.