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Show FOOD IS FUN s ' ,r"-- "' 'I Literary Club To For A Special Valentine."'. By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor hing about showing ones lov with sveefne&', for it has been done since time immemorial. vt hether sweethearts And are newly found or of long standing, their affections are often by special kinds of goodies. Jane Rasmussen. 1955 E. 3M2 South, 4th grade teacher Crestview at Elementary School, is having the thrill of her first Valentine's Day since getting pinned to University of Utah student Bob Harrington. But young though she is, site's smart enough to know dessert that a su can touch r :ghty close to a mans heart. The Valentine she's made for Bob is a Red Velvet Valentine Cake frosted with butter frosting, a dessert shes become adept at making during college days at Biigham Young University. LIFE-LON- HH i I following: 3 cups cooked apples 1 cup sugar, or more Sfi '?v i s not T h e r e's ' , a1 t i T I h 67 such as rhubarb or cranber-lie- s, but the pineapple seems to be a favorite. Apples are also good alone, "avored with lemon juice, or spiced with cini amon or a speck of nutmeg. When the filling is in the pie, I dot the pie pretty heavily with butter. Not only does .it enrich the filling, but it seems to be what makes the top crust a little flaky. Arrange the top crust on the pie, then brush with a little cream or enriched milk. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) for about 20 minutes or less, until pretty and brown. Very simple, isn't it? Good, too, with a piece of Swiss cheese. Fun to make ! On the other hand, standing at the threshhold of marriage, Jane Rasmussen prepares this special cake for the special joy in her life. RED VELVET G Hortense SHE KNITS, TOO When we commented on how beautiful she looked in $M AT'' ' rfltSfolMfcl - tsv " J a-- ! &; I her lavender suit Mrs. Burdett said softly that she had knitted this little suit just before Christmas. And we learned as we looked about her home that she's still an active artist in many other ways besides baking flaky tender pies and knit-- t i n s u i to : sculpturing g (which is what Im specializslip right now. ing in big. pastels explained), and watei colois. china painting, ceramics, and every kind needle work there is. For Christmas she painted small oil canvases for 13 of her 18 grandchildren. When asked tor the recipe for her Valentine Pie, Mrs. Burdett responded quickly and generously by saying. Here is my simple way of of doing 2 it n e w at? 2 eggs 2 tablespoons cocoa 2 bottles (1 oz. each) food coloring 1 teaspoon vanilla - MxM red cup buttermilk teaspoon salt 1 y2 teaspoons soda 1 tablespoon vinegar cups cake flour Cream together shortening, sugar and eggs. Make a paste of cocoa and food color and blend with shortening mixture. Mix together salt, vanilla 1 Mix flour, salt, and shortening together until small lumps are formed the size of small peas. Add water. Mix very lightly. Chill for a little while, then i oil for under crust. Put into the pastry shell the and buttermilk; add to creamed mixture alternately their spring and hats i) will be a occa- festive s i o n from start to finish. Carr Mrs. ... On hand to informally greet members as they arrive will be Mrs. Ben Bagley, presi- dent. Mrs. Calvin Carr, chairman year's breakfast, also will be there to welcome the of this ' gtotwtty.wflsa A Harrhigton takes a big bit of Valentine cake, baked for him by his best girl, Jane Rasmussen. Bob ladies. VALENTINE CAKE W - wear H cup shortening 1V2 cups sugar Mrs. Ernest G. Burdett serves her special apple pie to her husband for Valentine's Day. It's family tradition. years. Burdett, still active and involved in many ways, says that she has dozens of favorite recipes for but good wholesome food, that In the last few years she has found that apple pies are the most acceptable of anything I can make, not only for her devoted husband but also for sick friends and for social occasions. (She still bakes pies for special occasions at her LDS wr.rd!) L r IU The annual spring breakfast of the Ladies Literary Club will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Hotel Utah. The tables will be gaily decorated . . , the ladies will small can of crushed pineapple Of course, apples can be combined with other fruits 1 V (WBssK.s.yu, (to taste) a SWEETHEARTS On the other hand Horlense Burdett, petite wife of Ernest Ea ), G. Burdett (1200-20tstill uses the same feminine tactic of holding her husband's heart by baking his favorite Apple and Pineapple Pie for Valentines Day. Perhaps its this special kind of fussing over her husband that has kept this marriage so precious for the past Convene 1(A 1 cup soft butler 4 oz. cream cheese, with flour. Combine soda and vinegar and fold into batter. round or Bake in two layer pans or in one very large pan, heavily greased and floured, and bake at 350 degrees F. for 30 minutes or until done. Cool for 10 minutes, then remove from pans and cool thoroughly. Frost. heart-shape- 12, 1971 Friday, February heart-shape- . room temperature 2 cups powdered d sugar tablespoon vanilla 2 drops red food coloring Mix all ingredients together until fluffy. Frost cake and decorate as desired. (Jane clusters several small felt hearts together around the sides of the cake. Most 1 d ' Butter Frosting Many club members are assisting Mrs. Can in the plan-nin-g of the annual event. (It commemorates the 94r anniversary of ihe founamg ol the club.) Among those helping are Mrs. B. C. Monson, Mrs. Rosco Pixton, Mrs. Haiold Bowers, Mrs. Harry Basford, Mrs. C. G. Barton, Mrs. C. Comstock Clayton, Mrs. Gertrude Creglow. Others include Mrs. Don Mrs. Arvin . . Dillingham Grant . . . M''s. H. Bowman Hawks . . . Mrs. Floyd Oberle . . . Mrs. A. Rav 01pin . . . Mrs. W. O. Peterson . . . Mrs. Frank .Squires . . . Mrs. R. W. Thompson. Still more: Mrs. Walter Tuttle, Mrs. Dilworth Walker, Mrs. Wilson White, Mrs. Norman Williams, Mrs. T. Tracy Wright, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. Don Willie. attractive!) : cups flour teasjxion salt up vegetable shot toning 6 tablespoons 5 oi cold 1 1 i oil-pai- water ear Abby Can A Man Change? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY : Do you think a man who has been promiscuous for 20 years can ever reform? My d 22 - ye a o niece has just enb e come a to gaged 1 r-- man who, his own by ad- mission. has been with so many women, he lost count long ago. This isn't just talk because this is a small town and his reputation is lie now says he is tired of to running around and settle down with a nice girl and become a respectable well-know- mar. family My niece is fully aware of his past, but is willing to accept his woid that he will change. My question is can lie change even if he wants to? He is a very successful professional man and could give her all the material advantages, but I wonder if it's worth the risk. My niece srvs site will give serious consideration to your opinion or that of any readers w ho may have had experience along this line. DUBIOUS DEAR DUBIOUS: If youre asking whether its possible for a man who has been for 20 years to swinging settle down, the answer is es. Is it worth the risk? Thats lor jour niece to deride. (There is always a risk. He could be a poorer risk if he just came out of a monas- tery.) My opinion, and the experience of other-- , won't help yonr niece. Men are like snowflakes. Eaeh one is dif- child, who happens to be her only grandchild. Hei e is a typical visit: When the grandparents come, the child is virtually attacked at the front dour smothered with kisses and ' tossed around like a -- ack of potatoes. I wouldn't mind if it were only a greeting, but the wild kissing and tossing continues until the child cries. 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