Driftwood #5: Cooking at Home

April 14-28, 2020

In the Kitchen with Breanne

Food IconHey everybody! Now that we are all stuck inside, why not learn how to cook something better than Eggo Waffles? Even better, try recipes that clear out your cupboard full of canned goods that nobody touches!

Here are a few easy recipes that everyone might find appetizing:

Pineapple Pretzel Fluff (Total time: 25 minutes)

Ingredients:

  •  1 cup coarsely crushed pretzels
  •  ½ cup butter, melted
  •  1 cup sugar, divided
  •  1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened
  •  1 can (20 ounces) unsweetened crushed pineapple, drained
  •  1 carton (12 ounces) whipped topping

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Mix pretzels, melted butter, and ½ cup sugar. Press into a 13 x 9-inch pan.
2. Bake for 7 minutes and then let cool.
3. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, beat cream cheese and remaining sugar until creamy. Fold in pineapple and whipped topping; refrigerate covered until serving.
4. To serve, break pretzel mixture into small pieces. Stir into pineapple mixture.
5. Enjoy!

Cherry Grunt (Total time: 45 minutes)

Ingredients:

  • 1 can (16 ounces) pitted red cherries
  • 1 ½ cup water
  • ¾ cup sugar, divided
  • ¼ cup butter, divided
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 and a ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/3 cup whole milk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:

  1. Place cherries and can juice in a straight-sided skillet or Dutch oven along with water, ½ cup sugar, and 2 tablespoons butter. Simmer for 5 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, sift together flour, baking powder, salt and remaining sugar; place in a bowl. Cut in remaining butter with a pastry blender. Add the milk and vanilla.
  3. Drop by teaspoonfuls over cherry mixture; cover and simmer until dumplings are cooked through, 20 minutes.
  4. Enjoy!

Cocoa Pumpkin Brownies (Total time: 30 minutes)

Ingredients:

  • 1 2/3 cups granulated sugar
  • 6 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 6 tablespoons pure pumpkin
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup baking cocoa
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease 13 x 9-inch baking pan.
  2. Combine granulated sugar, butter, pumpkin, and water in large bowl. Stir in eggs and vanilla extract. Combine flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt in medium bowl; stir into sugar mixture. Spread into prepared baking pan.
  3. Bake for 16-18 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out slightly sticky. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars.
  4. Enjoy!

Ambrosia Salad (Total time: 10 minutes prep. + chilling)

Ingredients:

  • 1 can (15 ounces) mandarin oranges, drained
  • 1 can (15 ounces) pineapple tidbits, drained
  • 1 cup mini marshmallows
  • 1 cup sweetened shredded coconut
  • 1 cup sour cream

Directions:

  1. In a large bowl, combine oranges, pineapple, marshmallows, and coconut. Add sour cream and toss to mix.
  2. Cover and refrigerate for several hours.
  3. Enjoy!

—Breanne Bedgood, Food Editor

The Driftwood Issue #5: Self-Care Corner

April 14-28, 2020

Wonky Brains: Coping with Loneliness

Self-Care IconOne of the weirdest things about this situation is not interacting with my friends or other students. Full disclosure: I was lonely when this whole thing started. Then, I started doing nightly Discord calls with my friends. We chat, we cackle, we play Fortnite (again, stop looking at me like that) and try to keep each other’s spirits up during this uncertain time. Now more than ever is the time to reach out to people that you love, and it’s time to try something new. Whether that be trying an exercise routine, starting a Twitch stream, or sitting by a window in silence for a few minutes, use this time to see what you’re capable of doing. I’m willing to bet you’re going to surprise yourself.
Of course, doing the above does not guarantee that you will never be lonely again. Distracting yourself only works for so long, and video calls are a pale imitation of in-person communion with friends. Hence, this suggestion: make time to mourn. Schedule a certain amount of time for grieving the loss of your normal life, whatever it might have been. After that time is up, continue with your day. You are the person who’s going to get you through this, so make sure you find and keep a balance between work, play, distraction, and grief. Reach out to your professors and counselors when you need them. They’re thinking of you, and they want you to succeed. You are not alone, and even though we are far apart, we are in this together.

—Indigo Ramirez, Self-Care Editor

The Driftwood, Issue #4: Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Things are changing on the Marinette campus, and The Driftwood’s mandate has changed, too. While the student body is “social distancing” at home, this e-newsletter will bring you tips for navigating life as an online student, as well as suggestions for entertaining yourself while you’re stuck inside.

The Driftwood #4: Campus News

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Events IconHelp for Students During COVID-19 Outbreak

Well, this isn’t quite the welcome back from Spring Break that your Marinette campus faculty and staff anticipated. We’re glad to see all of you on email or video-conference, and we want you to know that we’re still here for you. UW-Green Bay has mustered several helpful resources to support students in this difficult time. Don’t be afraid to ask for help!
  • If you are having any type of financial hardship: UW-Green Bay is doing all it can to support students who are experiencing financial stress. Please e-mail GBOSS@uwgb.edu if you have a sudden change in your financial position as a result of the Coronavirus. We have emergency funds and can help!
  • If you need free Coronavirus-related health care: Students may utilize Prevea Virtual Care for $0 for COVID-19 related concerns. Or call Prevea Health Nurse Triage at 888-277-3832 free of charge 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
  • If you need free counseling: Campus counseling services have been put on hold. Instead, brief phone counseling sessions are available for free. Make or cancel an appointment at 920-465-2380.
  • If you need free Microsoft Office software: You may have noticed that MS Office 365 Online has been a bit clunky due to all the extra traffic. Get around the delays by downloading Microsoft Office for free! Visit www.uwgb.edu/remote/learning-remotely/ and click on the appropriate Office link for your platform.
  • If you need free wi-fi: Spectrum is offering 60 days of free broadband/wi-fi for new customers with college students in the household. Click here to learn more.
  • If you need course books: The campus bookstore is offering free shipping! Additionally, many textbook and university publishers are offering e-books free of charge, which you may access through the campus bookstore.

Scholarship Deadline Extended! 

The UW Marinette Foundation scholarship deadline has been extended to April 17th! Click here to see the full list of scholarships available from the Foundation, all of which are available to Marinette Campus students. Click here to access the application.

The Driftwood #4: Attn: Writers & Artists!

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Northern Lights CoverNorthern Lights Deadline Extended!

Did you miss the deadline to submit to the Northern Lights Literary and Arts Journal ? Good news: The deadline has been extended to April 5th! This journal, published by Marinette Campus students, accepts poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, and photography. Read the submission guidelines and submit your pieces via our website.

Northern Lights on Social Media

The Northern Lights is on Facebook and Instagram! Please like our pages to stay connected to the journal.

The Driftwood #4: Theatre & Arts

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Theater & Arts iconIn-Home Entertainment Recommendations

We all love sitting down and watching Netflix while we’re stuck in our houses during quarantine, but what are some other fun things we can watch and play? In this Theatre & Arts section, we’ll give you suggestions for what games to play, podcasts to listen to, and theatre to stream, as well as Netflix and Hulu recommendations.

Turner Classic Movies—A fun activity you might not have thought of is watching classic movies during the quarantine! Turner Classic Movies has a website where you can watch classic movies for free by logging in with your cable or satellite TV subscription. Movies are available both live and on demand, with on-demand selections like Wait Until Dark, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and Some Like it Hot. On-demand movies come and go frequently, so if you want to see one, be sure to check when it leaves!

Podcast Recommendation: Outside/InA podcast about the environment and how we interact with it. Available on Spotify.

Streaming Recommendation: Black Spot—A police inspector enters a mysterious mountain town where the murder rate is six times higher than the rest of the country. Available on Netflix.

Game Recommendation: Subnautica—A sprawling open-world survival game that lets you explore an endless ocean and see what lies in the depths. Available on Steam for PC for $24.99.

Theatre Recommendation: National Theatre at HomeStarting April 2nd, London’s National Theatre will release a full-length play free for streaming every Thursday at 1 p.m., CST. Each play will be free for a week, and then the theater will replace it with a new one. Available on Youtube. 

—Cassidy MacArthur, Theater & Arts Editor

The Driftwood #4: Library Events

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

March Book Madness is Wrapping Up!

March Book Madness Logo
March 12th – April 6th:
 Vote in the final rounds of March Book Madness through April 6th at the official website. Push your book picks to the top!
At the end of the madness, the highest scoring students will earn prizes. Marinette campus Library Services Assistant Cheryl Charon will ensure that all winners get their prizes once classes are back in session.
Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

Librarians On Call

The campus library may be closed, but the librarians are still available to help you. Visit the UW-Green Bay Library home page and click “Ask a Librarian” to chat with, e-mail, or call a librarian about your research questions. You can also still access online books, periodicals, and films available through the library website.

The Driftwood #4: Recommended Reads

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Looking for a page-turner while you’re stuck inside? Our Driftwood Books Editor Emily Burns will be passing on some of her favorite light reading picks to pass the time while cooped up at home.

Ella EnchantedElla Enchanted Book Cover

by Gail Carson Levine
During this quarantine, many of us are looking for distractions from our new (and often dull) life of four walls and a door that rarely opens. If you’re one of the many people seeking new ways to experience life from your own home, it may be time for you to open some Ye Olde Books.

I would like to recommend one of my favorite books: Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine. Many of us know the tale of a young woman cursed from birth by the “gift” of obedience from the movie starring Anne Hathaway, but the book is much better. According to the back cover, Ella is “magically compelled to instantly obey any command she’s given,” by anyone. The story follows her fairytale life through her highs and lows, and ultimately ends when Ella overcomes her curse not only for the love of her prince, but the love of her community. While this may seem like a children’s book at first glance, some application of critical thinking will reveal just how much this book emulates societal norms today. We don’t have fairies or gnomes, centaurs or living books, ogres or royalty sweeping us off our feet (at least, not all of us), but we do often feel the cage that society has placed around us. Oftentimes, we’re told to conform or be cast out. Ella Enchanted gives a sense of hope for the caged, and I endeavor to share that hope with you from the moment you open this first cover down to the final pages.

If you don’t own a copy of Ella Enchanted but would like to give it a try, you can either purchase it from your favorite online bookstore, or check out the e-book from your local public library. (Get it through the Marinette County Public Library system by searching for the e-book version at infosoup.org.) Good luck in quarantine, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

—Emily Burns, Books Editor

The Driftwood #4: Sports & Fitness

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Sports Icon4 Ways to Get Fit at Home

As many know, all gyms have been closed due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak. In the meantime, many people want to stay in shape but don’t know how, lack equipment, or have simply lost motivation. Below, I will tell you about my top websites that can help you get fit at home.

  • iBodyFit.com: Looking for the world’s largest online workout website? Look no further. iBodyFit.com offers thousands of workouts and has videos and descriptions for each one. They offer different workout routines depending on what results people are seeking. In our current situation, their Fat burner bundle is most likely many people’s first choice because, like me, you may be finding that potato chips and Netflix are taking their toll. Cost: $29.99/year.

  • Roguefitness.com: Rogue Fitness offers a wide variety of reliable, mail-order gym equipment. Rogue is a very well-known brand among fitness fanatics. They are so confident in their products that they put the product reviews on each thumbnail to show what other people thought of the product. Rogue also offers an entire web page dedicated to CrossFit equipment, in case anyone is looking to do that during this “social distancing” period.

  • Work Out Outdoors: There are some safe outdoor activities that will keep you away from other people but still allow you to have a great time. Kayaking is a very good upper-body workout, as well as a way to get some fresh air and enjoy open space. For the worst workout day of the week, leg day, people can go biking. There are great biking trails in the Marinette area, maps for which can be found online.
  • The UREC Center, the student gym at the UW-Green Bay Main Campus, is currently offering fun ways to stay in shape at home, such as their four-week T-shirt giveaway Fitness Challenge. The challenge asks students to work out for 150 minutes a week for 4 weeks (March 30 – April 6) and log their minutes online to receive their free shirt. The REC Center is also offering free yoga videos on their website, free offline workouts on Instagram,and live, full at-home workouts on Facebook.

—A.J. Corey, Sports Editor

The Driftwood #4: Cooking at Home

Mar. 31-Apr. 13

Food IconIn the Kitchen with Breanne

Hey everybody! Now that we are all stuck inside, why not learn how to cook something better than Eggo Waffles? Even better, try recipes that clear out your cupboard full of canned goods that nobody touches!

Here are a few easy recipes that everyone might find appetizing:

Buffalo Chicken Quesadillas (Total time: 15 min.)

Ingredients:

  • 1 (12.5 ounce) can of chicken -or- about 3 chicken breasts
  • 1 jar mayonnaise
  • 1 container sour cream
  • 1 bottle buffalo sauce
  • 5 tortillas
  • 1 cup grated cheese
  • Optional: blue cheese or ranch dressing

Instructions:

1. Grab a 12.5-ounce can of chicken or 3 chicken breasts. Drain can of chicken and/or shred chicken breast and put into medium-sized bowl.

2. Add ¼ cup mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons sour cream, and 2 tablespoons buffalo sauce. Stir well to combine.

3. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Spray skillet with cooking spray, and place 1 tortilla on it.

4. Allow it to cook for about 30 seconds, or until lightly brown, and flip.

5. Add 2-3 tablespoons grated cheese.

6. Spread about 1/5 of the chicken mixture over half of the tortilla. When cheese is slightly melted, fold tortilla in half over top of the chicken mixture. Allow to cook until chicken mixture is warmed through and cheese is melted.

7. Cut into triangles and serve with either blue cheese dressing or ranch.

8. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Enjoy!

Chili Mac (Total time: 25 min.)

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb. ground beef
  • ½ cup chopped onion
  • 1 can kidney beans -or- black beans
  • 1 can Ro*tel diced tomatoes/green chiles
  • 1 8-oz. can tomato sauce
  • ½ cup dried macaroni
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 clove or about ½ teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 cup shredded cheese

Instructions:

  1. In a large skillet, brown ground beef and chopped onion. Drain grease from pan.
  2. Add kidney beans, diced tomatoes/green chiles, tomato sauce, dried macaroni noodles, water, and seasonings.
  3. Bring to a boil.
  4. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 15-20 minutes until noodles are tender.
  5. Sprinkle with shredded cheese; cover and let cheese melt for 2 minutes.
  6. Remove from heat. Garnish with cilantro if desired and enjoy!
Burrito Pie (Total time: 30 min.)

Ingredients:

  • 2 pounds ground beef
  • 1 chopped onion
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1 (2 ounce) can black olives, sliced
  • 1 (4 ounce) can diced green chili peppers
  • 1 (10 ounce) Ro*tel diced tomatoes/green chiles
  • 1 (16 ounce) jar taco sauce
  • 2 (16 ounce) cans refried beans
  • 12 tortillas
  • 9 ounces shredded cheese

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a large skillet over medium heat, sauté ground beef for 5 minutes. Add onion and garlic, and sauté for 5 more minutes. Drain any excess fat, if desired.
  3. Mix in olives, green chile peppers, tomatoes/green chiles, taco sauce, and refried beans. Stir mixture thoroughly, reduce heat to low, and let simmer for 15-20 minutes.
  4. Spread thin layer of meat on bottom of 4-quart casserole dish. Cover with a layer of tortillas followed by more meat mixture, then a layer of cheese. Repeat tortilla, meat, cheese pattern until all tortillas are used. Top off with a layer of meat mixture and cheese.
  5. Bake for 20-30 minutes in preheated oven, or until cheese is slightly brown and bubbly.
  6. Enjoy!
Creamy Canned Vegetable Soup (Total time: 1 hour.)

Ingredients:

  • 2 cans mixed veggies -or- 12 ounces frozen mixed veggies, drained and rinsed
  • 2 cans condensed cream of potato soup
  • 1 can tomato soup
  • Salt, to taste
  • Pepper, to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 4 cups water

Instructions:

  1. In a large soup pot, combine all ingredients.
  2. Bring to a boil.
  3. Stir and simmer soup for 1 hour over LOW heat.
  4. Enjoy!    

—Breanne Bedgood, Food Editor