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Show V 2C DESERET ' NEWS, THURSDAY, MATCH 15, 1973 j v v '"r''tr '" w"v v V " tr 'e,'' ' -- 4 'V w w a I5AreSt- ; , I hmarl a original crumpets and slices from the loaf require toasting before serving. Deseret News Food Editor Toaster Crumpets are great, served toasty warm and but-tery, for breakfast. And for hot salad sa. Jwiches, they are unique. Just toast one side, spread the other with a variety of sandwich salad fillings and place under the broiler Would you like to try a new sandwich bread? This easy batter bread for Toaster Crumpets is a refreshing addition ' to any baking schedule. Although authentic English crumpets are poured into nngs and baked individually in a skillet on top of the range, their texture varies little from the texture of this new crumpet loaf. until slightly browned and puffy. TOASTER CRUMPETS 6 1 2 Rough and moist, both the cups enriched flojr package active dry yeast cups water U.S. AIR FORCE FAT BOY DIET Lose 20 Lbs. in 2 weeks! Tkat statement insults your intelligence. You didnt get fat overnight and you get slim overnight. Anybody that promises you otherwise is after your money. You want to lose weight not money. Right? Thousands of men and women have lost weight with the Fat Boy diet U.S. Air Force flight surgeons and dietitians recommend the Fat Boy diet. It is a no starvation diet an average person can easily follow at home, work, or while traveling. If fad diets were everything they claim (frxnkly theyre not!), the Air Force would use them and not the Fat Boy diet. Common sense tells you the U.S. Air Force research facilities are superior to those of a mere fad diet promoter. Take advantage after all, your taxes paid for it. of their research Fat Boy diet money-bacguarantees a loss of 5 lbs. per week. That is 20 lbs. in only 30 days thats really a lot! Try lifting 20 lbs. sometime. If you are tired of carrying your extra weight, you owe it to yourself to try the Fat Boy diet. cash Send only $2.00 ($2.25 for Rush Service) to Raven International, P.O. Box 3773, is O.K. Dept. FB, Santa Barbara, California 93105. wnt k 1 I . tablespoon salt tablespoon sugar Stir together 34 cups flour and yeast. (Spoon flour into dry measuring cup; level. Do not scoop.) Combine and heat remaining ingredients until warm (120 to 130 degrees F.) Add liquid ingredients to flour-yeamixture. Beat until smooth, about 3 minutes on medium speed of electric mixer. Stir in remaining flour to make a soft dough. Cover and let rise in warm place (80 to 85 degrees F.), 3 times, 30 minutes each rising, beating 3 to 4 minutes between each rising. This beating makes larger holes: characteristic of the crumpet. flour-duste- d No. 2 x, 4 $ V'' v 'v y Y - , 'f r " 'I ' 7 4 , W' f Pint - , y v r t . , ' fI i " $ & ' J HEBER VALLEY MILK DEPOTS This Special Ends Tims., Mar. 20th 35 LOCATIONS - t p 1 vYr; sew 1 H ' rWf' , ' t 'X 1 , js.xS' stf f r v., T ry Toaster Crumpets, perfect a great new sandwich bread, to brighten your menus. knit stitches The bread is tasty topped with a salad mixture. tripi ovetlodc To solve a clinging problem By Eunice Farmer DEAR EUNICE FARMER: I love the two piece knits, pants and overblouse, that are being worn so much today. I wear when However, them, I cant keep the tunic or overblouse from sticking to the pants ana causing ride up and never smoothly. DEAR MRS. F.D.: Two things to check on. Be sure the tunic is large enough for JEtHl 1 hfOnTilJ D'fc S.O.S. AUTOMATIC laniSW him it to hang What can I do to correct this? MRS. F. D. Vfi DISHWASHER DETERGENT WOMEN'S CANVAS SHOES you just below the waistline. It is important to check the measurement of your garment 3 inches below the waist and compare it with your own body. If you aren't straight as a pin and just as skinny, chances are that your weight has settled down at the upper hip level. You must add extra ease to this part of the pattern to assure proper fit. Also, knits do have a tendency to cling together. If the fit is correct end it still clings, perhaps you will have to line the tunic top in the back only, with a lightweight, slippery fabric. This will prevent the two knits from sticking to each other. DEAR EUNICE FARMER: I just finished a velvet skirt and didnt realize you couldnt press the seams with an iron. On every seam I hae an indentation or crushed mark from the iron. Is there any remedy for this? MRS. H.M. DEAR MRS. K.M.: Sorry, but when you have flattened the nap of velvet with an iron, there is nothing I know of that can bring the nap up again. 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