Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 30, 1962, Page 29, Image 29

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    salt, and lemon juice; stir until sugar is com
pletely dissolved.
3. Chill until mixture is slightly thicker than con
sistency of thick, unbeaten egg white. If chilled
over ice and water, stir frequently; if chilled in
refrigerator, stir occasionally.
4. Lightly oil a lVi-qt. fancy mold with salad or
cooking oil (not olive oil). Set aside to drain.
5. When gelatin is of desired consistency, beat
the egg whites until stiff (but not dry) peaks
are formed.
6. Beat gelatin mixture until frothy. Gently but
thoroughly fold gelatin into the beaten egg
whites. Turn into the mold. Chill until firm,
about 3 hrs.
7. Unmold onto a chilled serving plate and serve
with lingonberries or Raspberry Sauce.
About 6 servings
Raspberry Sauce
TO PREPARE AND COOK : ABOUT 10 MIN.
1 10-or. pkg. frozen raspberries, thawed
and drained (reserve sirup)
Vt cup sugar
2 teaspoons -cornstarch
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1. Thoroughly mix the sugar and cornstarch to
gether in a saucepan. Add enough water to the
reserved raspberry sirup to make 1 cup liquid.
Add to the sugar mixture, stirring constantly.
2. Bring to boiling and cook about 3 min., stir
ring constantly. Cool. Stir in the lemon juice and
raspberries. lVs cups sauce
Mocha Brownies
OO M fill' IMO
TO PREPARE; 25 MIN. TO BAKE: 40 MIN.
3 sq. (3 ox.) unsweetened chocolate, melted
2 tablespoons instant coffee
1 Vi cups rifted cake flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups sugar
4 eggs, well beaten
l'j cups walnuts, chopped
1. Grease a 13x9Vx2-in. baking pan. Set aside.
2. Blend melted chocolate and instant coffee to
gether; set aside to cool.
' 3. Blend the next three ingredients together and
set aside.
4. Cream butter with vanilla extract until butter
is softened. Add ugar gradually, creaming until
fluffy af ter each addition.
5. Add eggs in thirds, beating well after each ad
dition. Blend in the cooled chocolate.
6. Mixing only until smooth after each addition,
add dry ingredients in thirds. Stir in the nuts.
Turn batter into pan and spread evenly.
7. Bake at 350F 40 min. Cool in pan and cut
into squares. About 3 dot. brownies
House Call
My doctor's young and up-to-tate;
He doesn't make me sit and wait:
First he pinpoints my neurosis
With a brilliant diagnosis,
Then solves the problem just like that
In only 60 minutes flat
And does it all without a fee
Mortnyight
Quips and Quotes
A little boy came home from school
every afternoon complaining that the
kids in the neighborhood were picking
on him. Disgusted, his father took the
lad aside and showed him some boxing
tricks. "Next time somebody picks on
you," the father concluded, "you let
him. have it."
The next day, Jimmy raced home,
his eyes ablaze with triumph and a
wide smile on his face. "Dad, Dad!"
he shouted, "I did it! I hit her!"
Herm Albright
A young lady walked into the doc
tor's office and listed her complaints.
She finished with : "Doctor, my nerves
are so bad I can't smtll a thing."
"Hhmmmm, must be olfactory
nerves," the doctor murmured.
"Oh, it can't be that," the girl re
plied. "I work in an office."
Wilfred E. Beaver
What people miss most when they
move to the suburbs is the train.
Anna Herbert
"I can't get through his defense."
For weeks the prospective paratroopers had been train
ing for their first jump. "You line up close together," the
sergeant repeated again and again, "then you clip the
chute hook to the wire above your right shoulder,
jump out, yell 'Geronimo,' and hold tight as the para
chute opens."
The big day came, and one by one the young men
jumped without a mishap. Satisfied with his training
prowess, the sergeant closed the plane's exit door and
sat down to enjoy a cigarette. Then he heard a thumping
at the door. When he opened it, he found one recruit
hanging by one hand to a latch.
"Say," the recruit shouted over the roar, "what was
the name of hat Indian again?" Edward C. O'Connor
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