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Show 18B The Summit County Bee Friday, December 15, 1989 A Honey Taffy cop whipping cream 2 cups honey 1 cup sugar Bring to boil, stir occasionally. Cook to hard-ba- ll stage. 1 Fictional Story The W alk Ambre ReMillard in their own thoughts and they did by. The horses's dark eyes watched not speak. They walked in single them curiously and their faces were file carefully placing each foot so as on not to fall into the deep snow . either side of the path. The family made a dark line in the brightness. Somehow, they seemed tied together even though they weren't speaking. A little black and white dog bounded along behind them. The snow was so deep that only the dog's head could be seen. The family paused momentarily on a bridge to stare into the cold, dark, and icy river below them, and then moved on. Everywhere they looked, they see bright, sparkling snow, horses in a pasture next to the looked up as the family passed covered with No sounds could be heard except for the soft footsteps of the family and the honking of geese as they flew overhead. The whole world was peaceful. The beauty of the world seemed to tie the family back together and bring peace back into each one's mind. No one wanted to leave this world of peace, but finally they turned to go back to their home with school work, dirty dishes, and ringing telephones. Though their walk was almost over, each family realized they would remember it for the rest of their lives. Crunch Cream Kid Cookies Have aWmderful Christmas It's our pleasure to say thanks and to wish you all the best! 336-533- 4 Spring Chicken Inn & Little Chick Drive Inn Wanship, Utah The family had been inside the house for most of the day. Nothing was wrong, but everything was not right either.' The family was not cooperating well. Finally, they decided to go for a walk. It was a beautiful day. The sun, shining on the bright snow, was blinding as they stepped outside. The snow was not ordinary. It sparkled like tiny crystals spread over the earth by a fairy. The sky was clear and blue and the air was fresh and crisp. .The family followed a narrow path, which' weaved through the drifted snow. Each person was deep frost. 'i C. flour legs 2-- 4 1 Tbs. sugar tsp. baking soda 1 1 tsp. salt cup whipping cream 1 C softened butter or margarine 34 cup milk 23 cup finely chopped Brach's Real will do brown C. 34 sugar (firmly packed) Chocolate Covered Peanuts Chill Donvier pot in freezer at 34 C. white sugar least seven hours. Remove pot and 2 eggs 1 insert into Donvier case. In a small tsp. vanilla 12 tsp. water mixing bowl, whisk together egg 1 C. nuts and sugar. Stir in cream, milk and (chopped) 1 pkg. milk chocolate big chips Brach's Real Chocolate Covered Peanuts. Pour into pot. ImmediMix well the flour, soda, salt. ately turn handle S times. Turn Set aside, beat sugars, beat butter .handle once or twice every 5 minwell, add sugars, eggs, vanilla, and utes. Ready in 20 minutes. Top ice water. Mix well. Stir in flour mix- cream wmote Brach's Real Chocoture and add nuts and chips. Bake late Covered Peanuts. Enjoy. Yield: 375 degrees in oven for 15 minutes Approx. 1 pint (4 servings). Variation: Brach's Chocolate until golden brown. Makes about 2 Raisin Ice Cream substitute 23 cookies. dozen c. Brach's Chocolate Covered 2-1- 4 4-- Raisins. Kamas Valley Lions 9 0 fo QJ531 Mai I!:c blessings of season f?!f your heart and borne with joy. TIRE REPAIRS THE TREAD SHOP INC. r(7 ' 151 WEST 200 SOUTH KAMAS. UTAH 84036 1 GUS HOUSTON |