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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNA- DECEMBER 4, 1985 L, Christmas cookies sure to please By DONETA GATHERUM 1 3 With Thanksgiving behind us, it to start preparing for probably the biggest holiday of the One of the first things to get accomplished is baking and one of the most importapt baked articles is a healthy, large supply of 1 is time cookies. Prepared weeks ahead, most cookies freeze well for a few weeks. This can leave more time 'foi' shopping, cooking and home decorating. egg whites and then sprinkling the cup butter eggs tsp. vanilla SIFT DRY ingredients together. Blend butter into flour with a pastry blender or a fork, working the ingredients until they resemble corn meal. Add unbeaten egg and flavoring. Chill. Roll out very thin on floured board and cut out with floured cookie cutters. Bake on lightly greased cookie sheets at 330 degrees for 0 minutes. tops with sugar dyed different colors. Coconut is another useful decorating ingredient. Place coconut in ajar and add drops food coloring with Vi tsp. water. Shape well. Apply to cookie tops. 3-- 4 The following recipes are for a variety of cookies that work well for the holiday season. ANISE COOKIES 3 cup coconut ONE GOOD starting place in cookie making is with a simple sugar cookie that can be shaped, baked and frozen. When you need to use this basic cookie, let it thaw and then frost it to help ensure a moist, fresh flavor. PLAIN SUGAR COOKIES 3 cups flour I 1 powder tsp,-bakin- A 'A tsp. salt cup sugar TIPS for decorating should not be very brown bake and cool cookies before decorating them. -- Holly Wreath cookies can be put into shape with a doughnut cutter. Brush the baked cookie with egg whites and decorate with green pineapple or citron and candied cherries. -- Sugar cookies can be decorated fast by brushing them with 1 medium speed for 30 minutes. Sift the flour and baking powder ger. Add anise seed. Drop by teaspoon 2 inches apart on greased and floured cookie sheets. Let set overnight. Bake at 325 for 12 minutes. ENGLISH CHRISTMAS FRUIT COOKIES 1 1 Celebrating 50th 3 cup shortening cup brown sugar eggs IN cups all purpose flour tsp. cinnamon V tsp. nutmeg tsp. soda cup raisins Vi cup currants cup dates, chopped 3 1 1 z. 0 MUSIC WILL be provided by the Washington Terrace Senior Band. All aged 40 and over are welcome w it h a S2 donation requested. minutes. Porcelain classes are held Fridays at 10 a m., pinochle at 12:30 p.m. and ceramics at I p.nt. FURTHER information is available by calling Shirley Lynch at 546-985- F.UII1HF.INANGIA1! MEASURING cup combine dates. Set aside. Into egg. milk and large bowl, sift together Hour, sugar, nutmeg, baking powder, salt, baking soda. Add shortening and blend as for a pie crust. Pour liquid over ingredients and mix thoroughly. Shape into two rolls that are I ': inch in diameter. Wrap in waxed paper. Chill. Slice A inch thick. Preheat a fry' pan to 350 Place cookies into pan and cover. Bake minutes on one side, rurn and bake 4 minutes on second side. Cool and frost. This is not a verv sweet cookie. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES cup butter or shortening 5-- 6 1 -- 10-1- s. 1 daughter of William and Clemmie Johnston. She spent all of her early years in Clinton. THE COUPLE was married Dec. 1 cup milk cup dates, cut fine l17: cups sifted flour 2 tsp. baking powder tsp. soda cup shortening 2 tsp. nutmeg cup sugar cup sugar cup flour I2 tsp. baking powder tsp. anise seed BEAT EGGS and sugar at LAY ION - I he Layton Senior Citizens are slating a dance for p.m. at the cenSaturday from ter, 410 Wasatch Drive. Vi egg IV together and add to egg and sugar mixture. Beat three minutes lon- egg. beaten tsp. soda I cup Hour a tsp. salt tsp. vanilla I tsp. hot water I cup chopped nuts pkg. chocolate chips CREAM BUTTER and sugar then add beaten egg. Silt the dry ingredients and add to the first mixture. Add hot water. Mix together until well blended. Add vanilla, chocolate chips and nuts. Drop by teaspoons on slightly greased cookie sheets. Bake at 375 for 2 1 and then add eggs. Sift dry ingredients and combine chopped fruit with them and mix well. Mix into shortening, sugar egg mixture. Drop by teaspoonful onto greased cookie sheets and bake at 375 for 5 minutes. FRY PAN COOKIES 1 DECORATING 6 Tbsp. granulated sugar 6 Tbsp. brown sugar ( REAM SHORTENING and sugar together until light and fluffy, eggs Seniors to dance SERVICES COM BWES 17, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their first home in Kaysville, then moved to Syracuse in 1940, where they now reside. They are the parents of one son and three daughters, Nolan Schofield, Syracuse; Mrs. Clifton (Jean) Goble, Syracuse: Mrs. Brent (Ann) Waters, Layton and Mrs. Jerald (Colleen) Curtis, Clinton. They have 20 grandchildren. THEY ARE active members of the Syracuse 1st Ward, having served in many positions. They are presently ordinance workers at the Ogden LDS Temple where they have served for the past seven and years. one-ha- lf MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SCHOFIELD To celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, the children of Charles and Erma Schofield will honor them with an open house. The event will be held Dec. 7 from 5 p.m. at the Syracuse Stake Center, 1700 S. 2000 W., Syracuse. It is requested that gifts be omitted. 3-- CHARLES WAS born in Venita, Oklahoma, a son of Walter and Gertrude Schofield. He spent his early years in Kaysville, Sandy and Murray. He is a veteran of World War II serving in Germany. He is a retired auto body repairman. Erma was born in Clinton, the 544-034- TAKE ONE IDE 7ZZfel 2 IN KAYSVILLE (Formerly) The Video Shop YOUR VIDEO SPECIALTY STORE Audri Larsen lives in Salt Lake City. Her health coverage is provided through her employer by IHC Care. Then I saw my oh, mom rrvinp mg j and i thought, no! j haNe t0 freak out! so I started crying and I got real upset. 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