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Show Wednesday, December 24, 175, THE and Yours Theirs u Favorite Home Recipes The NOTE: EDITOR'S Favorite Fruit Cake Recipe offered last week listed the ingredients out of order. It is repeated here, along with another fruit cake, the second c. lard or shortening 14 c. sugar cinnamon to t. nutmeg 4 t. all spice 1 1. soda 1 1. r Edwards Heath Open House Jan. 9 My Favorite Fruit Cake Vt t. salt 1 pkg. raisins 4 c. hot water 1 1 carton fruit cake mix cup nuts Put together the first nine ingredients and boil ten minutes. Let cool. Then add one quart of flour and an additional teaspoon of soda. Add nuts and fruit cake mix. Bake Vt hours in 325 degree oven or until test done. Store in freezer until ready for use. It stores for months. Gladys Hansen 543 E. 400 S., Provo M Patricia 30 oz. Marvelously Moist Spiced Carrot Cake 2 teaspoons soda teaspoon salt Beat 2 eggs - add fruit, add flour mix, mix well. Grease 9 X 13 pan, let stand lk hour before baking. Before baking sprinkle with Vx cup brown sugar, 1 cup nuts. Bake at 300 degrees for 1 hour. Vi When Carrot cakes are being discovered by a new generation of bakers and their families who enjoy such treats. The raw carrot used contributes a good sweetness and a pebbly texture. It also keeps the cake moist and thus more delectable. Adding to this tasty cake is the cream cheese filling and the nutted icing. Thought for Grandparents Baby Needs Clothes By SPICED CARROT CAKE flour cups teaspoons ground cinnamon teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cups sugar cup salad oil eggs cups shredded raw carrots Jill Leslie Senft - NEW YORK (NEA) -Someone forgot to tell the several million babies who into the world each day that this is Population Zero time. As a result, natal cups chopped pecans, appearance still makes a great excuse for grandparents, aunts, uncles and very that the wee one has more than diapers to his name. 1Vj This is to the good since most new parents get caught short when it comes to having clothes for baby in his first few months despite the fact that the traditional layette usually is selected between the sixth and eight months of The pregnancy. Many couples have revived n the exchange or concept as far as certain standard baby items are concerned. A big help, however, to doting relatives are the suggestions of layette and infant wear buyers such as hand-me-dow- Sophie Schmidt, who is with Lord & Taylor in New York. Sophie recommends this basic layette: Six snapshots, two gowns with drawstring and mitten cuffs, two teething bibs, two waterproof panties (snap style), one dozen prefolded diapers or disposables, three fitted crib sheets, two flanel-facerubber sheets, one quilted mattress pad, three receiving blankets, one acrylic crib blanket, two hood-ed d bath towels, four washcloths, two stretch terry coveralls. Optional items are kimonos which are coverups with two snaps at the top and an opening in front for after bath or during feeding, and b Sophie cautions relatives and new parents not to over buy optional ready-to-weitems because a baby grows so rapidly during this period. iLiii.iiiiii iiiii .ii.HN brushed is of suit fluffy pram orlon. Hood and yoke front have flocked eyelet. Comes with attached boots and mittens. As for colors, the traditional still is thought of as right pink for girls and blue for boys. By NAN WILEY Dear Nan: Could you please tell us how to make wine vinegar out of homemade wine? The wine is good, but wine vinegar is expensive. Since our fruit is plentiful, I would like to know how to turn it into vinegar for use in sauerkraut as well as bean salads, etc. I love your column and never miss it when I am not away. A.C., Kaysville, Utah. Until recently I had never found very specific directions, so I was happy to come across a short and simple way of getting the job done. According to "The flame-retarda- T pink now is However, con- sidered the least desirable choice for layettes and neutrals such as seafoam and yellow green, are wise selections for boys or for girls. Since the mid '60s when stretch clothes revolutionized the industry, there haven't been too many new trends with most innovations centering around the stretch suits. Since the application of the controversial flammability laws, according to industry spokesmen, the cost of the average layette has increased from $65 to $87. This includes Winemaker," a British publication, all you really need to do to acetify your wine is to to add about its quantity of malt cider so the jar s is not more than full. Stopper the jar lightly with cotton The wine will turn into wine vinegar and can then be bottled in the usual manner. one-fift- h all the basics. Christening clothes, according to Sophie, justify a real splurge but this depends upon the family. The $23 to $300 outfits and up range from simple tailored dresses to fine laces and silks. two-third- OLDER infants look neat and keep cozy in a bedtime terry velour coverall. Those parents who are part jeans generation tend to select baby outfits in bold, bright colors and there is a pleasing growth of humor in infant's wear such as minute swim suits that say Dear Nan: by Trimfit in a fabric. Designed flame-retarda- of the ready-to-we- "swim team" or carry messages such as "I'm a little sheets and stinker." washcloths can be bought in quantity because they will be used for at least three years. shirts with artwork of dolls sailboats, striped and and dotted shirts, knitted and jacquard dresses and little pant outfits. r All in all the is capcan and entice the tivating most reluctant of to part with some dollars for a favorite tot. geometric mini-wea- ... penny-pinche- Most important in infants' clothes is their Most are very practical and mix and match with adults' clothing such as the stylish T- - in Europe I had the wonderful onion soup topped with bread cubes and stringy cheese. I would appreciate it very much if you could find a recipe for his soup and the type of cheese used. A.E. Yakutat, Alaska While most There are dozens of recipes for onion soup so I cannot be sure I am choosing the kind you enjoyed. This one for French MRS. MATTHEW CLAIR HEATH (Patricia Ilene Edwards) Generation Rap minutes. Cool in pans 10 minutes. Turn out of pans onto wire racks; peel off paper and cool thoroughly. Beat cream cheese until light. Stir in confectioners' sugar and vanilla extract. Use to fill and frost cake. Sprinkle the sides of the cake with remaining 1 cup chopped pecans. Garnish with pecan halves, if desired. Makes one layer cake. onion soup sounds most likely. You will need 2 tablespoons to butter or margarine, cups sliced onions (depending on how thick you want ihe soup), 5 cups meat stock, canned bouillon or diluted bouillon cubes, salt and pepper to taste, 1 cup finely grated aged Cheddar or Parmesan cheese and some croutons or French bread. Melt butter in saucepan, add onions and saute lightly until browned, about 5 minutes. Add stock and simmer, covered, about 20 minutes or until onions are just tender. Season with salt and pepper. Pour into soup bowls, sprinkle with grated cheese and place croutons on top. If using French bread, place slices around the edge of the soup. Makes about six Good Luck Brings Guilt RAP: After 21 years of a horrible battleground, my parents were divorced. I took care of the younger kids and cleaned house while my parents worked and went out on each other. Now I'm happily married to a wonderful man whose family is very well off. My mother never lets me forget how lucky I am and how poor SHE was and is, and what she might have had out of life if it had not been for us five kids. I help her all I can, with money if we can spare it, and with housework, even though the kids at home are old enough to take over. They all seem to lean on me, and if I don't come through, they make me feel guilty. It's got so they see more of me than my husband does. How can I ease off without FEELING GUILTY DEARF.G.: Get 'tough! who People capitalize on your generosity play you for an easy mark. Tell them it's time the younger kids took over and don't weaken! SUE NOTE FROM HELEN: I can't feel much sympathy for a mother who plays on her "guilty" daughter's by moaning over how tough it was to raise her especially when the daughter did most of the work. Concentrate on your husband and don't be bamboozled by "leaners." HELEN DEAR HELEN AND SUE : Deep, deep down I guess I love my father, but on the outside I hate him. The only we have is communication when he says, "Marilyn, get my pipe," or "Bring me a beer," or "Go upstairs and find something for me," as if he were a cripple. If I try to really talk to him, he starts reading a book and I pick times when he's not busy, but still he closes me off. I get so depressed I go to my room and stay there. My mother's always busy too. Well, almost always. Here's my problem: I worked for a man this summer that I wish was my family. He and his wife invite kids in to visit. They listen to us and really care about us. They're over 50, but are a lot "younger" than my parents in their understanding and interest. I go over to their house a lot because I feel at home there. But my father raises the roof. First he said I was "imposing," and now he hints stuff about me "falling in love with an old man," and says I can't go there any more. I know he's jealous. Mom doesn't mind if I visit this couple as she sees how things are at home. (And they want me to visit.) If I can't see my "adopted Dad" I'll not have anyone to talk to. He says I should discuss how I feel with my father, but, as I said, I can't communicate with him. So how can I get him to change his mind? MARILYN DEAR MARILYN: Fathers CAN change - if mothers change first and give them the impetus. Tell your mother how much you need a real Dad and ask her help. If she'll knock off some of her "busyness" and concentrate on breaking the communication barrier at your house, perhaps you'll find your "real Dad" at home. -S- UE NOTE FROM HELEN: Even if your mother can't teach her husband the art of fathering, she can at least persuade him that visits with this friendly couple are what you need just now. She should tell him that if he it impossible to communicate with his finds daughter, then he'd jolly well better let her find another "Dad" who listens. HELEN (GOT A PROBLEM? Or a subject for discussion, two generation style? Direct your questions to either Sue or Helen Bottel or both, if you want a combination mother - daughter in care of this answer -- newspaper.) cups of soup. You can make your own croutons. Cut dry bread into cubes. (Bread that is too fresh will not dice well.) Toss the cubes in melted butter over medium heat until they are just slightly brown. Drain on paper IMaylor and Company " toweling. Fine Furniture & Carpeting For the booklet, "18 Most Asked for Recipes." send 25 cents and a long, stamped, envelope to Nan in care of this Wiley, tk j 181 newspaper. ease-of-car- e. Kin 1 nrv , 1 ncEE shin www jeweler 5 V? cin- Make Wine Vinegar From Homemade Wine M saque sets (shirts with matching panties lined in plastic) for summer or mild climates. flour, namon, baking powder and salt. In the large bowl of an electric mixer beat sugar and oil for 2 minutes or use rotary beater. Beat in eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add flour mixture beating just until blended. Mix in carrots and one cup of the pecans. Pour batter into 2 greased and waxed paper lined layer-cak- e pans. Bake in a oven unpreheated til a cake tester inserted into center comes out clean, 35 to 40 to California the newlyweds will make their home in Provo where tK bridegroom will continue his studies at Brigham Young University and the bride will finalize her education at BYU. Following a honeymoon Southern Ask the Cook layette provides basic items a newborn needs until he is about six months old But towels, divided (or peanuts) package (8 ounce) cream cheese, softened package (1 pound) confectioners' sugar teaspoons pure vanilla to see special friends Sift together By Aileen Claire NEA Food Editor Karen Crandall Provo baked, this dessert resembles a fruit cake, but the fruit is soft. Edwards s Food for Americans Fruit Cocktail Cake hour. can fruit cocktail (drained) for Sift 3 times: 2 cups flour 2 cups sugar Ilene - became the briJe of Matthew Clair Heath in a ceremony performed Dec. 16 in the Salt Lake LBS Temple. An open house will honor them Jan. 9 at the home of the bridegi-oom'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Heath, 2215 N. 800 E., Provo. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Russell H. Forsyth and John H. Edwards of Los Angeles, Calif. 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