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Pag« 6 Thurt.. March 11, ,962. Supplement to The Sandy Post and Mt Hood Trode Days Camper cuts cost of family travel EASY ENDINGS TO SPECIAL-OCCASION DINNERS When entertaining, the last thing a busy host or hostess wants to be concern ed w ith is preparing the proper dessert to end that special meal. For just the right grand finale, try these tw o impressive but very easy dessert ideas developed in the Betty Crocker Kitchens Choeolaty Brownie W al nut Bing Cake can be popped into the oven just as dinner is served. Topped with a scoop o f ice cream and a cherry, i t ’s a beautiful end ing to any meal This Fru it topped Cheese cake will win approval from everyone, including the c o o k ' Because there's no cream cheese to soften, it's very quick and easy to pre pare A make ahead dessert, i t ’s topped w ith a can o f favorite fru it pie filling BROWNIE W ALNUT R IN G CAKE 1/3 cup margarine or butter, softened 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 3/4 cup coarsely chopped walnuts I package (2 1 .5 ounces) Betty Crocker * fudge brownie mix Heat oven to 3 5 0 ° Mix margarine and brown sugar .Spread in b ottom o f un- greased 10-inrh ovenproof nug m old; sprinkle with walnuts. Prepare Cake-like Brownies as directed on package Spoon and spread dough over m ixture in mold Bake 30 to 35 minutes Run knife around edge o f mold to loosen, im m ediate ly invert on heatproof serv ing plate. Remove mold Serve warm w ith Ice cream and garnish w ith maraschino cherries If desired According to data from the U S Department of Ag riculture, a bowl of vegetable soup ha* more vitamin A than two head* o f lettuce, 12 ears o f corn, or four tomatoes A bowl of chicken noodle soup ha* more pro tetn and thiamin than peanut butter, or rye bread, Experts from leading uni versities have recently con firmed what many people suspected all along n utri tion wise, soup is super In fact, some soups have more nutrients per calorie than other good food* you think are very nutritious According to Information appearing in * senes of message* from Campbell's Soup in Reader's Dig«at, soup ha* been proven to be one of the most nourishing and easily digestible food* you ran eat It's been called the wholesome food that satisfies your appetite end your spirit Double Winners! These two desserts are an impressive ending to special dinners yet are quick sod easy to prepare. F R U IT TOPPED CHEESECAKE Graham ( racker ( rust (below ) 1 package Betty (.'rocker cream cheese & nuts frosting m ix I cup dairy sour cream 2 egg* 1 can (21 ounces) fruit pie filling Heat oven to 3 5 0 “ Bake Graham Cracker (.'rust, cool. Heat frosting m ix, sour cream and eggs in large bowl on low speed until moistened Beat on high speed until smooth anil flu ffy , 1 m inute. Spread over crust. Bake until set, 30 to 35 minutes, cool. Spread pie filling over cheesecake Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours Be frig erate any remaining cheesecake 16 to 16 servings Graham Crack t r C ru tl M ix 1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 16 squares), 2 tablespoons sugar and 1/4 cup margarine or butter, melted Press firm ly and evenly in b ottom o f ungreased square pan, 9 x 0 x 2 inches Balw 10 minutes You say the family budget's so strained you can hardly af ford a trip to the grocery, let alone a real vacation? You might be surprised at the travel you could afford with a fo ld down camper Today there are campers so lightweight they can he towed by subcompact cars, campers so inexpensive that, with con ventional financing, you can have one for $58 a month Now. imagine yourself on the road Time to eat ’ Drive past that restaurant to a scenic roadside area Most campers have built-in ice boxes and ranges, so you can fix a tasty meal fast — and cheap No more expensive than eating at home, hut a lot more fun. Bedtime'.’ Forget about mo tel reservations and room rates A lovely campsite w ill cos, you jus, a few dollars rental, and you’ll have the pleasure of sleeping under the stars as well as m eeting other cam ping families The economics of traveling with car and camper were sub stantiated recently during a cross country cos, comparison sponsored by the United States Auto Club A family of four traveled from Los Angeles to Indianapolis in a 1977 six- cylinder automobile staying in motels and eating out In Indianapolis, they picked up a Star flyer camper made by Starcraf, R V On the return trip west, they stayed in camp grounds and cooked in the great outdoors The results? The cos, o f cooking (heir own meals and staying in campsites was less than half the motel/restaurant costs They also found tha, towing the camper barely in creased their car’s gas con- sump, wn The additional gas cos, 1.3 cents per mile, only $3 2 .3 4 over 2,487 m iles driven The kind o f camper you wan, depends on your fam ily’s size, resources and your car’s towing ability. If you are a firs,-time camper, it’s best to look for a model made by an established camper company. You'll be able to ge, experi enced advice and good service wherever you travel. 000)666 5633 Shamrocks on sale! "Add a touch of green to your home, from Sandy Country Florist.” Sandy Country Florist N ext io tha Sandy Po»i O ffice on Pioneer Blvd. A R C H IC I "Woterbeds & Furnishings’ Standard Bookcase Over 27 million Americans ere bowlers. Stained in rich w aln u t finish. C om plete on reg u lar pedestal. 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