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BRAN MUFFINS WITH TANGY PINEAPPLE Croud ideo for Sunday Night Supper Aahl Crunchy toasted Kellogg’s All­ Bran dotted with tlavorful pineapplel Different and dee-liciousl >4 cup shortening >4 teaspoon salt cup sugar 1 cup Kellogg's 1 egg All-Bran 1 cup sifted flour 1 cup undralned 2'j teaspoons crushed baking powder pineapple 1. Blend shortening and sugar; add egg and beat well. 3. Sift flour with baking powder and salt; add All-Bran. Stir Into first mixture alternately with pineapple. Mix only until combined. 1. Fill greased muffin pans *4 full. Bake In moderately hot oven (400 F.) 35 to 30 minutes. Yield: 10 muffins — 3'« Inches In diameter. Aawics'a mast funoua ni lutai laiativa caraai — try a bawHul I amai taw. 7 DAYS WILL DO IT ns. in just 7 days... in one short week . a group oi people who changed from their old dentifrices Io Calos Tooth Powder aver­ aged .18% bright" trrlh by scientific teal. Why not change Io Caloy yourself ? Buy Calox today .. . so your teeth can start looking bright" tomorrow ! CA8.OX TOOTH POWDER M. Ke«M>n & Robbins Inc , Bfidgrport, C obm NO other rub acts faster in WNU—13 4» 48 LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Pot Roast with Potato Pancakes Apple Sauce Green Beans Pineapple-Cabbage Slaw Rolls Beverage Orange Tapioca Pudding Cookies A DAY or two or three spent in the kitchen instead of out among Christmas crowds will yield several lovely as well as edible presents to give your closest friends. 114 lemons Most people are so busy around 14 pound preserved ginger the holidays, not only with shopping ',4 pint water but with enter­ Sugar taining that food Pare, quarter and core pears. presents will be really welcome. Pare apples, core and cut cross­ Think how nice it wise into one-half-inch slices. Grate is to receive some rind of lemons and add juice to the colorful jelly to water. Cut ginger in small pieces. serve with Christ­ For every pound of fruit allow one mas dinner or a pound of sugar. Boil sugar and wa­ homemade coffee cake done up in ter to a syrup, then add remaining ingredients and boil 45 minutes or gala wrappings! until thick and clear. Place in Make a gift list of food presents, then bring out the recipes and de­ cide just how much of each to make. Wrap prettily and deliver just as you would other presents. Keep a few extra boxes of food gifts to give just in case someone you'd forgot­ ten drops in unexpectedly. If you put up a lot of jellies, jams and preserves during the summer, bring these out and wrap in gay paper and tie with fancy bows. Even one jar makes a perfectly de­ lightful present. For more elaborate presents you might want to give several jars on This Christmas tree coffee cake a tray that may be used for relishes will make a welcome present for or sandwiches. • • • neighbors or close friends, be­ cause it’s good to eat as well as JUST IN CASE you do not have very festive appearing. To make enough jars of jelly from summer, it, use a yeast dough recipe given here are some recipes to replenish in the column and decorate with the supply. candied red and green cherries to Cranberry Jam give the effect of lights. (Makes 13 6-ounce glasses) 7 cups prepared fruit sterilized cans or jars and seal at 3 cups sugar once. 3 cups light corn syrup Christmas Tree Coffee Cake 1 box powdered fruit pectin (Makes 1 tree cake) To prepare fruit, add four cups 1 cup ready-to-eat bran water to about three and one-fourth 1 cup scalded milk pounds of fully ripe cranberries. cup shortening Bring to a boil and simmer, cov­ *4 cup sugar ered, for 10 minutes. Sieve pulp to 1 teaspoon salt remove seeds, if desired. (For 1 cake compressed yeast or spiced cranberry jam, simmer fruit 1 package granular yeast with one-half teaspoon ground 1 egg, well beaten cloves and one teaspoon cinnamon 2’■ cup sifted flour Combine branj milk, shortening, sugar and salt. Stir until shorten­ ing is melted, then cool to luke­ warm. Soften yeast in this mixture. Add egg. Stir in flour to make a soft dough; cover. Let stand ten minutes. Knead on lightly floured surface. Place in a greased boul. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk. Punch dorvra Form dough into a long rope of roll about one inch thick; swirl back and forth on a cookie sheet in Presents made in your kitchen shape of a pine reflect your interest and thought­ tree, reserving a fulness to the recipient of the gift, small portion of especially if you give gay and col­ the dough to use orful jars of jellies and other for the trunk of canned goods. I'se some of the the tree. Cover stock you put up this summer for and let rise until gifts. doubled in bulk. or one and one-half teaspoons of any Bake in a moderate (375-degree) oven for about 25 minutes. When desired combination of spices ) Measure sugar and corn syrup cool, frost with uncooked icing into a dry bowl and set aside until (made out of powdered sugar and needed. Measure prepared fruit in­ a little milk) and decorate with can- to a five to six quart kettle filling died cherries to represent lights up the last cup or fraction of cup on a tree. with water if necessary. Place over HERE IS an excellent fruit bread powdered fruit | to have on hand for the holidays pectin, mix well, ' because it will keep fresh for weeks and continue stir­ if kept wrapped in waxed paper ring until mixture and placed in a tin. Slice it thip comes to a hard and use for sandwiches. It makes boil. Pour in sugar , a lovely gift. and syrup at once, Eruit Bread stirring constantly. reduce (Makes 3 loaves) foaming, one-fourth teaspoon butter may be added.) Continue stirring, | 12 eggs 3 cups sugar bring to a full, rolling boil and boil 16 cups flour hard one minute. 2 tablespoons baking pouder Remove from fire, skim, pour 2 cups chopped seedless raisins quickly. Paraffin hot jam at once. 2 cups chopped walnuts Apricot Jam . 1 cup chopped, candied orange 1 pound dried apricots peel Hi cups sugar Beat the eggs and sugar together 1 cup seedless raisins cup water in which apricots i for 10 minutes on an electric mixer. , (Hand beating will take an hour so were soaked you'll have to enlist help from the I 1 orange Wash apricots and soak in water youngsters!) Fold in the flour and baking powder which have been sift- 1 enough to cover for one hour. Slice i | ed together. Add the fruits, mixed orange fine and cut each slice in fine pieces. Mix all ingredients to­ I and floured with a bit of extra flour. I Bake in greased loaf pans in a slow gether. I (325-degree) oven for one hour. Cook slowly until thickened Fill This is a nice bread for a gift. jelly glasses and seal with paraffin It's rich and has a distinctive flavor i at once. ' because of the walnuts. Serve it for I Pear and Apple Conserve sandwiches when entertaining, i fl hard pears ' rather than for a meal. ti tart apples Released by WNV Features Relieves Distress of MONTHLY «MAU £k WEAKNESS^ Also HHps Build Up Red Blood' Do remain functional periodic dis­ turbance« mule you suffer pain, feel 9c itnow. irritable- M as-h times • Then try Lydia I. Pinkham • TABLETS to relieve rich symptom* Ftnkhamt Tablet* are alao eery effective to help DulJd up red blood la simple anemia Lydia E. Pinkham s TA8KTS LYNN SAYS Make Wrappings Gay For Home Made Gifts ini puddings can be gi ven away in si ‘olorful bowls or molds with aper over the top The itment around the paper tive effect. i re gi\ .ng aw a y cookies in a I, flat, tin box. make it lacv frill aroui edge of the cover. 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