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Show UAVIb I oi-i- r t r ii i, iw-u ivi Sports Nuts Snacks, , Family and friends gathin your living room their eyes fixed on the tele- er sounds of vision set clapping fill the air. Whether its basketball, soccer or football, this scenario is a common one in many American homes as sports nuts of all ages cheer for their favorite team. This year if your home is the site for this television g event, why not prepare a special snack for your guests? Since peanuts are often a favorite snack at sporting events, this year try spicing up Americas most popular nut. Sports Nut Snack is one good idea. Coated with a flavorful combination of ginger and orange peel, Sports Nut mix is inexpensive and JAN83 SPORTS NUT SNACK features delicious peanuts spiced with a flavorful coating of ginger and orange peel. It's the perfect treat to serve when the television sports crowd gathers in your homed YOUR CAREER STARTS HERE FAVORITE sports-watchin- easy to prepare. And,: sports fans will love how: great it is for TV munch-- : j ing! Sports Nut Snack 1 egg white V, cup sugar 1 teaspoon grated orange peel Va : teaspoon ground ginger 1 pound salted cocktail peanuts Beat egg white until foamy. Stir in sugar, orange peel and ginger. Fold in peanuts. Spread in a 13 X pan. Bake in a 250F. oven for 1 hour, tossing occasionally. Remove from oven, let cool completely. Break up any clusters. Store in airtight container. Makes 1 t pound, ' Tax Preparation Plus,.. Michele Barton and her children, Justin and Sarah, enjoy a hearty chuck rt loaf of bread and a slice of pumpkin bread wagon stew wih a for dessert. Michele also features a recipe for leftover turkey soup. pull-apa- RECIPE Soups Good Year Round By KATHRYN JENNINGS Michele Barton. Justin and Sarah have some interesting and delicious foods. She says that the family enjoys eating homemade soups and breads during the cooler months especially. However these recipes would be good even during other months, for they are all; so good. THE CHUCKWAGON stew; has ground beef with veget-- j ablcs and bacon for added fla-- i vor. a good hearty meal, baked; in the oven. From the leftover turkey carcass she always makes a hearty soup and with the pull apart bread made in a bnni.il pan. good with any meal, and the pumpkin bread which can be dessert, all are interesting and delicious. Sometimes the family likes the pumpkin bread for breakfast loo. o. BROWN THE ground beef, fry the bacon slices and crumble. Now mix remaining ingredients with the meat in a casserole and bake at 350 degrees! for about 30 minutes until bub-- , blv. Serves 1 I ' hours. Remove bones from soup, cut oft' meat and return to kettle, if not enough nlent. use some of the cups cooked carrots, sliced 2 cans 15 sie. butter beans I ': lb. brow ned beef I green pepper, chopped I onion, chopped V . cup brow n sugar I can 15 ox. tomato sauce Bacon, a few I slices, as desired. 1 about C 111 CKWAGON STEW 3 LEFTOVER TURKEY SOI P roast turkey carcass I ': tsp. salt Vi tsp. poultry seasoning or sage 3 cubes or 3 tsp. chicken bouillon bay leaf I ': quarts water ': cup barley or rice 3 medium carrots, sliced 2 stalks celery, sliced 2 medium onions, sliced or: chopped Thsp. dried parsley ISE THE bones and trimmings. skin and meat left on the carcass. Place in a large kettle with salt, poultry seasoning. bouillon, bay leaf and w ater and simmer, covered for leftover sliced meat. Add remaining ingredients and simmer about 30 minutes or until vegetables are tender and serve. PI'LL APART BREAD 3 to 3': cups Hour 2 Tbps, sugar I tsp. salt I pkg. dry active yeast cup warm water. degrees 2 Tbxp. margarine or butter, softened I egg 13 cup margarine or butter, softened IN A large bow I combine about I ': cups of the flour, sugar, salt, yeast, water, the 2 Tbsp. margarine or butter and the beaten egg. Beat at low speed until moistened, beat for 3 minutes at medium speed, until well mixed. Stir in the remain 1 ; ing (lour and knead the dough on lloured board for a minute or so. This dough does not require rising before rolling out. Roll dough into a rectangle about 15x12 inches and cut into I'- - to 2 inch strips. Now cut each strip in diamond shaped pieces and dip each piece into the softened margarine or melted margarine and place in well greased bundt pan in layers. IF DESIRED sprinkle each layer with dill seed or dried parsley. Cover and let rise until light and doubled in size, Heat oven to 400 degrees and bake 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown and serve hot. ton and children, reside in Farmington. Sarah is 2 and Justin I year. They spend a lot of time together as a family. Bruce manages his father's business, the Barton's Family Shoes in Bountiful. He also enjoys woodworking and has built most of the furniture in their home. MICHELLE enjoys being a homemaker and spends most of her time taking Care of Sarah and Justin. She likes reading and playing the piano, sewing and counted cross stitch, kj DaWAYNE R. TAYLOR CPA INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL OF HAIR DESIQN The tax service rendered by Brady, Taylor And Company',' neither begins nor ends with the preparation and filing tax returns. The primary objective of our tax service is to provide effec- tive tax planning. We help our clients structure their per- sonal and business affairs to minimize income and estate ' taxes. Get a head start. 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