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Show . Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 51 Sourdough Starter Just May Be the Right Christmas Gift SUSAN TANNER HCIMES 2 C. warm Review Correspondent Thinking of an easy, inexpen sive gift for those friends and neighbors who have everything? Why not give them this basic sourdough starter in a colorful container with the pancake and bread recipes threaded through a ribbon around the neck of the bottle. Basic Sourdough Starter package active dry yeast ': C. warm water 2Vi C. flour 1 water use, but one cup should be taken out to keep as another starter. In glass or crockery bowl, dissolve yeast in V: cup water. Add flour and remaining water, mix well and allow to stand, loosely covered, in warm place for three to five days. Each time basic batter is used, reserve one cup to use as a starter Sourdough Pancakes recipe basic batter egg 2 T. melted shortening ' C rich milk or evaporated 1 1 milk for another batch. This starter may be kept covered in the refrigerator indefinitely. To make it into basic batter again, add 2' cups flour and 2 cups warm water and allow to stand at room temperature overnight. It is then ready to tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking soda 2 T. sugar Remember to take out one cup of basic batter. Then combine ingredients in order given, using only enough flour to make dough so that it can be handled. Turn out onto lightly floured board and knead until smooth and elastic. consistency. Place in greased bowl and al Sourdough Bread 1 recipe basic batter quart lukewarm water to 1 cup sugar 2 T. salt 6 T. melted shortening 12 cups flour (about) CUT SALE- - ALL HAIR CUTS ONLY $250 CHRISTMAS Tues., Wed. and Thurs Only PERM SALE- - i ALL PERMS HAIR COLOR FROST (Includes Styling) GOOD THRU DEC. 8TH FRAN BROWN & COMPANY COLLEGE of BEAUTY 521 W. eoo N. 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To remaining batter, add egg, shortening, and Check List For a Safe Christmas FARMINGTON The following safety tips from Dr. Paul Edmunds, Utah State University extension safety specialist will help you this holiday season to guard against home fires caused by electrical hazards. . 1. Make sure the light bulbs are the correct wattage for the fixture. If the bulbs wattage is too high, it may overheat. If you dont know the correct wattage, use bulbs no larger than 60 watts. 2. Keep electrical cords away from home traffic areas to avoid tripping or stepping on them. ; 3. Overloaded extension cords re a fire hazard. Check the electrical rating on both the cord and the appliance and replace overloaded cords. 4. Switches and outlets that dont work properly or are warm may indicate unsafe wiring. Unplug the cord or stop using the twitch and have an electrician check them. 5. Check home entertainment equipment such as televisions and radios. Make sure theyre way from water and that air can freely circulate around them. 6. If you ever receive even a slight shock from your large appliances, dont touch them again until the appliance has been checked by an electrician. 7. If you have electric blankets, check for cracks or breaks in wiring, plugs and connectors, and for charred spots on both sides of blanket surfaces. Any of these conditions indicates a fire hazard. 8. Use only the correct size fuses in fuse boxes; the wrong size can be a fire hazard. If you have circuit brakers, make sure you exercise them periodically: At least once a year, flip each circuit breaker switch off and on at least a dozen times to keep them in good working order.9. Check portable electrical heating equipment to see if it has the seal of a nationally recognized testing laboratory. Make sure the heater is away from combustibles and is stable and placed where it wont be tipped over. 10. Write the U.S.U. Extension Safety Education office, UMC 83, 0 Logan, Utah 84322, or call for a checklist to help you identify potential electrical problems. milk, and beat batter thoroughly. Combine salt, soda, and sugar and blend into batter. Allow to stand for a few minutes, then fry on hot griddle. Makes 25 to 30 dollar-siz- e pancakes. If necessary, add a little more flour to make the proper Heritage Oak features a large selection of rolf top desks. Pictured desks feature carved pulls, secret compartments, 66 width, light, dovetailed drawers and best of all, top quality construction and sell for only $2299. Our quality desks start at This solid hardwood barstool It - great for kitchen counters. No Victorian home or office was complete without this d beautifully sculptured In- cludes a 2 thick seat and brass plated ring. Finished In medium finish. 3(r height also available. 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