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Show 8E The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, February 5, 19H6 I i Your guests will never tell a lie when you serve tasty Washingtons Cherry Tarts. They will say Delicious and mean it. Cherry pies special for a February treat Whether George Washington really pitted cherries, drained serve juice) 15 large marshmallows did chop down a cherry tree is a matter of speculation, but theres no doubt that cherry pie is a great favorite of Americans, particularly in Feb- l2 ruary. According to a survey, more than 45 million cherry pies are baked yearly in U S. homes. Not surprisingly, many of them appear around Washingtons birthday. The good taste of cherries is a factor, but who can deny that cherries, bright red or softly pink, remind us that the winter is coming to an end? Washington's Cherry Tarts, made in individually sized graham tarts, are great for a dinner party or a family gathering. Do you suppose George started the rumor just so Martha would begin serving cherry pies? Washingtons Cherry Tarts 1 Vi 2 (re- pint heavy cream, whipped teaspoon almond extract grapackages ready-crust ham cracker tart shells Measure cherry juice; add enough water to make 1 cup liquid. Heat until hot, but not boiling. Add marshmallows, stir until melted. Chill mixture until slightly thickened. Beat with mixer or whisk until thick and creamy. Stir in almond flavoring. m can (16 ounces) dark sweet YMCA benefit makes travel happen Feb. 13. YMCA. Entries must be submitted before 6:30 p.m. Feb. 13. It is asked two of each entry be submitted, one to be sliced and tasted by the judges, the other to be sold to those attending. Karen Krenz and Barbara Timper, the public is invited to enter favorite treats. Categories are cakes, pies, cookies, pastries and sweets. Registration is Feb. 12 at the Area chefs will be judges, including Yitzahak Koren (Gastronomy, Inc.), Matt Andersen (La Caille), Frody Volgger (Metro Cafe). Proceeds will enable two YMCA volunteers to attend this years Aquatic Centennial Convention. Pies, cakes, cookies, sweets, past- ries prepared by some of Salt Lake Citys best cooks will be on parade at the Young Mens Christian Association Bake-Of- f According to Ill III II III II III II III II III II III ll III ll III ll III H III II III II III II I 0 Learn to Play the Piano in 1 Just 25 Weeks E EQUIVALENT TO 3V2 YEARS OF TRADITIONAL INSTRUCTION E GIFT CERTIFICATES : ! AVAILABLE FOR ALL CLASSES CLASSES STARTING NOW call 359-763- 3 ; SPRING TUNE-U- P Springs opening performance begins j 1 in the spectacular 1986 Home and Garden Show. You are cordially invited to experience four care-fre- e days a multitude of exhibitions and booths with viewing fascinating ideas to improve your home and garden. Remember . . . its all FREE ... no tickets necessary. Intermountain Appliance ADULTS! I TROLLEY SHUTTLE Fold cherry juice mixture into half of the whipped cream. Chop cherries, mixif desired; fold into juice-creature. Spoon into tart shells; freeze three to four hours. Garnish with remaining whipped cream and top with a cherry. A FREE TROLLEY WILL STOP AT THE DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE PARKING LOTS AND SHUTTLE YOU TO THE SALT PALACE AND BACK CONTINUOUSLY DURING SHOW HOURS! & Electronic Expo D Anything electrical youll see at the Turning On To The 80 s Intermountain Electricity Expo. presented by The Intermountain Electrical Association. A veritable show and sell ... all thats new and different in the Electric World . . . entertainment, demonstrations of hundreds of new products, daily door prizes, etc. Free to the public. 0 o EXHIBITS o LECTURES PHOTO UTAH 86 CERAMIC EXHIBITION RARE CACTI DEMONSTRATIONS FLOWER SHOW BIRD DISPLAY IN GARDEN EXOTIC BONSAI |