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Show Apples and carrots should not be stored together. The carrots are likely to develop a bitter taste. DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. OCTOBER 8, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, SOUTH DAVIS ADVERTISER OCTOBER 7, 1981 Italy ships a variety Italys clothing exports in 1980 totaled 81.897 billion. The United States imported $123.8 million worth of Italian clothes and accessories, $55.6 million in knitwear, $63.9 million in luggage, bap and wallets, and $520.6 Fertilizer gains 4 percent Between July 1, 1980, and Virgins poured sake In the 9th and 10th cen- -t ure is, sake (rice wine) was reserved for the pleasure of about 55 million tons, 4 percent more than the previous year. Nitrogen was the leader among fertilizer products both in percentage gain and total tonnage. Japanese June 30, 1981, UJS. producers sold American farmers million in shoes. Vegetarian Cooking and noblemen It was to be poured priests. only by virgins because the drink was synonymous with purity .It was also symbolic of prosperity. . Breakfast pancakes can be kept warm for sleepyheads. Place pancakes on or between cloth towels in a 200 oven. Vt Great gobblin' goodies By CLARE BARRETT Copley News Service One honestly frightening aspect of the holiday of goblins and ghosts is the amount of sweets children consume as a result of their night of gathering edible booty from generous neighbors. In addition to keeping dentists in business, excessive sugar consumption crowds more nutritious foods from the diet, may affect the bodys ability to resist disease, is a contributing factor in obesity, and has been linked by some researchers with hyperactivity in children. Sugar as it occurs in nature, though, in dilute form and in company with the vitamins and minerals needed for the body to assimilate it, is a wholesome energy food. Fresh fruit (bobbing for apples, anyone?) is best, but candylike dried fruits dates, figs, raisins, apricots, etc. are excellent bases for natural confections, too. concentrated Other sweeteners such as honey, real maple syrup, molasses, sorghum, and date sugar are also useful, but even these should be used with respectful moderation. It doesnt take much of them, however, to create s for a real crowd-pleaser- Halloween party or the trick-or-treset. Your at spook-nig- P03TUK3 DAFFODILS Domestic daffodils are 1517 cm. size Ideol lor borders, as container plants in rock gardens REG. , sunflower seeds, "soy splits (roasted, nutlike soybeans), and unsugared carob candy bits (carob or St. Johns bread is a natural chocolate substitute) at a health food store and mix with raisins. You might also add nuts, chopped dates or figs, dried banana flakes, unsweetened coconut threads, or bite-siz-e shredded wheat. Scoop it into sandwich bags and tie with curly ribbon in black and orange. Or try something fancier like: YOUR CHOICE 102.89 offering to the ht little folks can be as simple as a trail mix you stir together yourself: Get raw 101.99 BDLLAKD KIYACIHTK3 SUNFLOWER SHAPES Grind one cup raisins in a food mill and place in bowl. Add one cup sunflower seeds, ground in nut mill DUTCH IDI3 (coffee grinder) or dry blender. Mix to form a stiff Assorted colors 89 cm. size bulbs Sprinkle some dough. ground sunflower seeds on a board and roll out mixture to a thickness of about YOUR CHOICE 101.29 one-four- th inch. Cut into appropriate shapes with Hallow-- , een cookie cutters. Place on a tray and put in refrigerator to cool. CAROB APPLE BROWNIES iiollakd cnocoa Assorted colors 7'8 cm. size 15 per bog REG 1 cups finely chopped dates 1 cup grated apple 2 69 cup oil cup sunflower seeds 2 cups rolled oats cup carob powder Combine dates, apple and oil, mixing well. Add other ingredients. Mix. Let stand 10 minutes for oats to absorb moisture. Press mix into an oiled phn. It should be about one inch thick. Bake at 375 F for about minutes. Cut Ve Vi DULD AKD DLOOn FOOD For lorger more beautiful bloom apply whenplantmg 5 lbs. Stops common hazards to the plant roots and keeps their growth strong and healthy 1 lb. 25-3- 0 into squares when cool. REG. 2.59 Makes two dozen. COCONUT CANDY 1 tbsps. margarine 4 cup honey FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU CENTERVILLE 158 E. 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(Test: A small amount forms a firm ball when dropped in cold water. Temperature 250 F.) Remove from heat Stir in three cups coconut or enough to make very stiff. Sprinkle cup coconut into bottom of pan. Put candy into pan. Flattea Cover with remaining coconut Cut into inch squares before the candy hardens. h lElRlNlSri-- f Hood bulb planter tilled 0 Q TK correct balance of neceory ingredient FirceHenf for all indoor plant WON POLICY os described in the LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE ERNST vwrfv Kr coupon 0 w I trtr Odnhw INI I eclwe I I I I 1 h j Yield. 128 pieces. . |