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Show Wednesday, December 23, Turkey is star ROLLS A'---- Deck the halls with boughs of and deck the table with holly easy-to-ma- ready-to-roa- 'j cup mashed potatoes reik'v 7 a 1 - , Combine mashed potatoes, sugar and butter in large mixing bowl Add scalded milk and cool to tepid (110F ) Add yeast, beaten eggs, 2 cups flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda, beat thoroughly Gradually add 3 4 cups flour to make a medium soft dough Knead 2 minutes on a floured board, place In greased bowl, cover tightly and refrigerate overnight When ready to use, cut dough into 4 pieces Roll each piece into a round shape, spread liberally with melted butter or margarine, cut into Place on 12 pie shape wedges and roll from the large end to the point greased baking sheet, cover with clean cloth or waxed oeoer and let rise 2 hours Bake 10 minutes at 400F Makes 48 rolls ,r ft 2 cups tlour teaspoon salt teaspoon baking powder ' a teaspoon baking soda 3 4 cups tlour l 1 cups scalded milk tablespoon dry yeast 2 beaten eggs W . Season's Greetings the ke from fj Carbon County Senior Citizens 'A Turkey stars as the traditional Christmas teast. To save the cook's energy, make minted st turkeys take only a few minutes in the kitchen to prepare. Take care not to overcook. If you want to make sure the turkey meat is juicy and succulent, use a meat thermometer placed in the thickest part of the thigh, not touching a cup sugar cup butter 2 scrumptious turkey, minted nuts and hot rolls. Some families also enjoy using special holiday china at this time of year, as another tradition. The Christmas season doesnt really end with Christmas. Traditionally, the 12 days of Christmas extend right on up to Jan. 6. So if youre looking forward to a lot of holiday entertaining, you might want to be able to prepare a few good things in advance. Overnight Refrigerator Rolls are an easy recipe for cooks in a hurry and they include mashed potatoes to keep them extra moist! ou mix up the dough and refrigerate overnight, so half the work is already done. Minted nuts are another favorite that will quickly become a holiday tradition in your family. You can make these days before as well. The easiest thing you prepare for the Christmas dinner may end up being the turkey itself. Todays r, Sun Advocate, Price, UtahSB OVERNIGHT REFRIGERATOR at feast super-tende- 1981 bone. When it reads 180 to 185F. you know your turkey is just right. If your family likes dressing, use one of the good mixes, or cook the dressing in a nuts and dough for crescent rolls ahead of time. casserole separately the last hour with your turkey. This saves time and the cooks energy. Thoroughly modern turkeys make the cooks but are still the stars job easier at the Christmas feast just as in days of yore. Using some prepare- ahead dishes, the cook ought to enjoy this feast just as much as the rest of the family! Glad tidings of the MINTED HOLIDAY NUTS season to one and all! cup commercial sour cream 1 12 cups granulated sugar 8 drops oil of mint (or V2 teaspoon mint extract) 4 cups walnut halves 12 In saucepan place cream and sugar together and stir well. Over medium heat bring to a boil, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon Cook until temperature reaches 234F. at sea level (Decrease this figure by 2 for every 1000 feet above sea level. For example: at 4000 feet elevation, cook to 226F.) Add mint and nuts and stir rapidly with wooden spoon As soon as mixture starts to whiten and sugar, pour onto waxed paper and separate into single nuts with two forks Cool and serve. May be stored in plastic bag or container with tight lid and frozen. If desired, color with a few drops of red or green food coloring. Yield 4 5 cups Castle Heights Elementary Kassandra Toulou, Durrant School Merry Christmas from all of us at the U. S. Post Office Price, Utah j Central Commission and Supply 96 North Main, Helper-4- 72 5579 Heather Rasmussen, Sally Mauro Elementary ,Y6ftY, w, ,Y(? HoT wheels Sharmin Barker, .VC AY, MM VC, YA . Merry Christmas Join in the excitement of the Shane Hadfield, Reeves Elementary School Christmas spirit! May this holiday be the happiest yet and full of Yuletide cheer. Rosie Adair, Wellington Elementary School |