Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 07, 1961, Image 13

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Tuek-lns
Spicy "Almond Oat Cookies"
tucked in lunch boxes will make
the return to school a pleasure
for youngsters. These multi-flavored
snacks feature delicious al
monds, oats, ginger, cinnamon,
molasses and sour cream. Don't
restrict them to lunch boxes
Oalone. Serve tlOi fos dessert
and savor the crunchy eating
goodness of ever-popular almonds.
ALMOND OAT COOKIES
egg
V4 cup melted shortening
Vt cup sugar
Vi cup dairy sour cream
' - t rup molasses
i 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
i - 4 teaspoon soda
' teaspoon salt
n teaspoon ginger
I teaspoon cinnamon
! " 1 cup quick-cooking oats
; '3 teaspoon vanilla
' , cup chopped or slivered al-
-. monds
Beat egg and mix with shori
lng, sugar, sour cream and mo
lasses. Sift together flour, soda,
salt and spices, and add to first
mixture. Stir in oats, vanilla and
almonds. Drop by teaspoonfuls
opto greased baking sheet. Bake
in hot oven (400 degrees F.) about
10 minutes.
- Makes about 3'j dozen cookies
J I pecialtteA
By RUTH KING
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CRUNCHY COOKY CHEWS
.Add one or two of these Coco
nut Almond Chews to each serv
ing of sherbet or fresh fruit des-
sert. Beat 3 egg whites with Vi
teaspoon salt until stiff. Grad
ually beat in 1 cup powdered su
gar. Add !'i teaspoon almond ex
tract. Fold in 3 tablespoons flour.
2 ' tablespoons melted butter, i
cups flaked coconut, H cup al
mond slivers and '4 cup drained
chopped maraschino cherries.
Drif? from teaspoon onto greased
baking sheet and bake in moder
ate oven about 15 minutes.
REMOVES
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HERALDED NEWS, Klamath Kalis, Ore.
Thunday, September 7, 1961
PAGE 1-B
FRESH FRUIT MAKES
COLOMBIAN DESSERT
COMPANY COMING?
if
The Peace Corps members go- Pour tlie remainder ofTlie corn
ins to Colombia. South America, syrup over all. Chill well. Gar-
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FAIRUWN, NEW JutSET
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this year will be meeting manv
difficult situations, but our guess
is that among the pleases the,'
will meet will be the wonderful
abundance of fresh fruits.
Typical of the fruits found in
Colombia are the pineapple, ba
nana, lemon and lime which all u(
us know. There are also many lo
cal (ruili unfamiliar to us. Among
them is the mango which is a
juicy, aromatic lood. well liked in
tropical countries over the
world. If you are lucky you can
find the mango on American fruit
stands.
A recipe using the r.ianco is this
Coionioian r rcsh Fruit MelangeV
COLOMBIAN
FRESH FltUIT MELANGE
2 bananas, peeled a'Q sliced
Lime or lemon juice
1 mango, peeled and sliced
i cup flakcQcoconut
cup light corn svrup
Dip banana slices in lime or
lemon juice. In a serving dish ar
range alternating layers of ba
nana slices, mango slices, and co
conut until about hall of the (ruii
is used. Pour ' cup of the corn
syrup over this. Continue layering
fruits aiW coconut until all x)
fruit is used. Top with coconut
For Jin easy, elegant company
desseK; whip some cream and
sweeten lightlv with powdered su-
jar. Fold in 2 tablespoons green
creme de menthe and chill half
jan hour. Then fold (Sn well-
nish with extra coconut, cherries, drained canned cling peach slices
land strawberries if d e s i re d. Serve in sherbet glasses with a
Makes 4 servings. sprig of mint to garnish,
LIVELY DRESSING
Here's a lesty dressina-to try
on your favorite fisOialaW Com
bine 1 tablespoon instant minced
onion, 2 tablespoons white table
wine and a cup mayonnaise. Add
a generous quantity of chopped
dijjjpickle and (rcsh parsley. Let
siana several nours to Diena llav-
VERSATILE FRUITS The recipe for this Fresh Fruit Melange comes from Colom
bia, neighbor of the United States to Jhe south in South America. Its sho$s touch
both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Its warm climate produces some of
the most delectable fruits known to man, among the variety, mangos, oranges, pine
apples, bananas and many others. Manges freequently appear in our own Klamath
Falls food markets and this recipe sounds delicious.
Freddy Sap
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For Better
FLAVOR
Look for
this LABEL
If ihi, ritm 1
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THERE'S A LIMIT
OCEAN CITY, Md. (API-The
Ocean City Bus Line has posted
this sign in one of its busses
"Anyone carrying more than
three watermelons will be
charged for space."
jemnssspj-uoM semPior a sunn.
EASY COFFEE CAKE
Arrange canned cling peach
slices in a butter-brown sugar
! mixture in bottom of 8-inch square
pan. Prepare coffee cake batter,
using recipe on package of blue
berry muffin mix. Pour over
peaches and bake according to
direct!);. Turn upside-down to
servetor a sunny good morning.
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ORANGE, VANILLA, STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM
TREAT
Gay as a gondola full of flowers... Meadow Gold Venetian
Delight gives you three favorite flavors in a new kind of treat.
VaniIIaand strawberry ice cream now with orange sherbet!
Ask for it everywhere! Enjoy it right away!
At Your Favorite Store or from Your Medo-Land Route Man
MJLK MAKES' MEAL
You will be competing with
pancake houses when you ."gi ve
flavorsome chocolate cakes- Sift
Hi cups sifted flour, 3 teaspoons
baking powder, 4 teaspoon :Olt
into mixing bowl. Add I egg, 3
tablespoons melted butter, and
2'i cups chocolate milk. Mix only
until dry ingredients are thor
oughly moistened. Somewhat,
lumpy batter makes lighter pan
cakes. Bake on a hot, lightly but
tered griddle, turning only once.
Use about Vt cup batter for each
cake. Makes . 12-14 pancakes.
Serve alamodc.
Milk drinks are as refreshing as
they are nourishing. Pine-Co
Punch proves it. Blend 1 cup milk
and 1 cup shielded coconut at
high speed for I minute in elec
tric blender. Add 1 cup frozen
pineapple juice concentrate,
thawed, 2 cups milk and 'i cup
confectioners sugar. Blend about:
1 minute. Serve in 4-6 tall, frost
ed glasses with pineapple spear
or chunks for garnish.
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