PAGE 8 - WATERLOO CHRONOCLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1986 M0506†Martinuk Chronicle Staff What do yuppies eat? According to. Barbara Xenon and Sue Bondell, fish and seafood is in--also kiwi fruit, artichokes, red peppers and camembert. These are just a few of the key ingredients that Kenon and Bon- dell have chosen to highlight in their recently-published cook- book for the young urban profes- sionals, titled Yuppie Yummies. The focus in this cookbook is on dishes that are quick and easy to prepare, yet elegant to serve, and flavorful. Included are reci- pes for finger food, dips, soups and salads, appetizers or lighter main courses and desserts. Sev- eral of the recipes were created specifically for this cookbook. "Yuppies deserve the best. They work hard, and when they come home they want something good and quick to eat. They know The two Waterloo authors call Yuppie Yummies "an eclectic selection of gourmet treats for the palate, the eye, and the pocketbook...for all who aspire to dining beyond the ordinary." GLENBRIAR Harm HOME HARDWARE GLENBRIAR HOME HARDWARE 10TH ANNIVERSARY DRAW WINNER Betty Taylor of Waterloo, winner of the Honda 5.5 hp. snowblower in Glenbriar Home Hardware's 10th Anniversary draw is presented with the key by Glenbriar's General Manager Tom Dietrich. The draw took place November 15, 1986. With a jolly ho-ho-ho, aldermen decided to wave the city noise bylaw and allow Christmas "background" music to be projected from speakers at Waterloo Town Square and the Kent Hotel during the holiday season. Council will allow the music to be broadcast six days a week - never on a Sunday - from 7 mm. to 9 p.m. Waterloo council has been touched by the Christmas spirit. Delightful recipes for hard-working Yuppies The noise bylaw currently calls for a 5 p.m. curfew Home of the Handyman Beautiful music 262 Weber St. N., Waterloo 886-2950 Mortday-Fridoy 99. Saturday 9-6. Writing a cookbook was a natural step for friends Bondell and Xenon. Both enjoy enter- taining and good food, and have lone been members of gourmet clubs. As well, Xenon has taught cooking and writes a regular dining column in Highlights Magazine. "We've always enjoyed good food and good times together. We probably got the idea for Yuppie Yummies over dinner one night," said Bondell. Bondell and Kerton tried a different approach when they decided to write this cookbook for yuppies. Instead of simply pulling together a collection of favorite recipes, they began with a list of yuppie-preferred in- gredients. what's good and enjoy it,"said Xenon. "We made sojoums into the farmers markets to see what yuppies were eating; we read articles on new trends in dining. Once we chose the ingredients, we dove into our recipe files to see what recipes we had that used them," recalled Kerton. Bondell also stressed that al- Both Yuppie Yummies and Hot Toddies and Other Warm Fuzzies can be purchased at local book and gift stores. Sue Bondell (left) and Bar- bara Kerton, authors of Yuppie Yummies. though the cookbook is aimed at yuppies, its recipes are "good" and "basic" and will appeal to all food lovers. Yuppie Yummes is already into its third printing, and has been so successful Bondell and Kerton are having trouble keep- ing distributors supplied. It is also the second recipe book which Kerton has produced this fall. Also released in October was Hot Teddies and Other Warm Fuzzies, a collection of toddies, mulled beverages, egg hogs, punches and flaming cof- fees guaranteed to warm the most chilled bodies on these toolong winter days. Next on Kerton's list of projects is a soup cookbook and, later next year, a collection of summer punches and_beyerages. “.7520 'es ALL NEW NECK WEAR El! JACLSETS TOPCOATS 'tti,',',',', o 2 OFF". Valuu to $295 SUITS " 999 We. Mqrtirttth photo 2-Pbco and â€he. 'ss trom BRAND NAME SWEATERS SPORT JACKETS trom Values to $50 Value: to $195 Long Show and Sboqtrqtq.e $999 JACKETS DRESS SHIRTS Value: to $40 Brand Name $999 'so Loam." and $0060 from