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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1929)
Balance Your Breads By B E TTY B A R C L A Y the W e ll-K n o w n Food W riter Prepared Exclusively fur the Illustrated tratare Section • ’¡y that much of our modern aSTfiYi br«'**11 has tvs'**»' refine t i n- XaM J? Ul it is a rather poor .stall O B I Tin* darker breads, whole-wheat bread, bread con tannine fruits ot various kinds these are much more populat with health authorities than the plain white bread that is so com monly «■ten If you insist upon buying yottr bread see to it that you tavor he darker and whole-grained breads — particularly during the hot weather. I f you are a woman who delights In turning out hom e-m ade bread, bis cuit, rolls and such delicacies, try one of the recipes given below and see how* it will appeal to tiie m em bers o f the family. You may be sure the children will like these novelties, and unless the man o f the house is an old-fashioned togie, he too will praise your efforts. fisti A r e Y ou Looking fo r a Bu si ness Opportunity? 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Site sat cn 1 tsp soda this throne by hts stile he delivered 1 tsp salt judgm ent and she marvelled at his ' j cup chopped nut meats wisdom N cup nulk He gave great banquets for her - 2 tbsp. shortening the banqueting hall ol which was 1 cup bread flour so perfumed v ith myrrh, galoanum 1 tbsp. baking powder and incense that one was almost a l 5 tbsp brown sugar ready filled by the odor of them l» cup molasses She accom panied the king as he H cup water went about givtni* orders for the 1 cup chopped figs She sa * M ix and sift dry ingredients Add building of the Tem ple chopped figs and nuts. Mix m o him give the measures to the work m en: she saw him balancing the in lasses. nulk. water and melted short com m anding the ca rp en ening and add to first mixture. P o u r , strument*. ters. the marble-workers, the jew el Into greased bread pan and let lers stand 20 minutes Bake in a slow oven (250 to 275 degrees F > 1 to 1 V. hours PEACH BRAN BREAD 1 Egg 1-3 cup sugar 2 1* cups flour 1 tsp. soda H tsp. salt 2 tbsp shortening 1 cup sour milk • 1 cup bran 4 tsp. baking powder H cup chopped nuts 1 cup dried peaches Wash peaches, bod ten minutes. with flour sttted with baking powder soda and salt Add ppaehes nuts, and when well mixed, pour Inbi s in eased paper-lined bread |>an llakr I hour in slow oven <i.V) to 27» d e gree» F >. (Continued from page four) the whole top of the scalp had been rem oved—cleanly as an Indian does The woman had been scalped and she was dead There was no doubt of Alene H ardm ores death I saw that at the first glance There should be no disappearance o f this body, though, that at least I would pre vent. 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