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Show Wednesdoy, January DESERET NEWS, 1, 1969 Recipes To Sweeten 1969 For a holiday or any da, nothing beats a homemade candy treat. Here are some favorite recipes of Mrs. Don M. Rees, who has been making candy as practically a full-tim- she since hobby e was just a girl. NOTE: When using a candy t h e r m o m e ter, temperature should be read at eye level. First test your thermometer in boiling water, it should reg- ister 204 degrees at this alti- tude. If it does then fondant be cooked to 228 degrees. If not, then adjustments must be made either higher cooking degrees or lower. should Example: If boiling point reads 206, cook fondant to 230; if boiling point reads 200, cook fondant to 224. Make same temperature adjustments for all candy. These recipes are tested for Salt Lake City altitude. BASIC FONDANT CHOCOLATES stand for at least two hours to form a crust on top before Dipping chocolate should be broken into small pieces to melt quicker with less heat. Place broken chocolate into aluminum pan very closely fitted into anotner pan con-- , talning hot, but not boiling, water. Heat and stir at interthe vals during melting fork PULLED BUTTER MINTS cups suoar cube (U lb.) butter ,cr halt margarine, haif butter.) 1 cup water 2 teaspoons peppermint flavoring In a heavv saute pan mix tosetner super, butter and water; cover and heat until it comes to a boil. Remove Conk cover end put In thermometer. without stirring until syrup tests 252 de-grees (hard ball staga.) Pour cut on marble slab or cold platter. Do not disturb Until candy Is cold enough to handle. (Finger will leave an impression in the candy.) Place flavoring on top and pull until porous and satiny. Place candy on a board and pull out about a I foot strip at a time snipping candy into small pieces with scissors. Stort in tightly ccvared can for 24 hours. If colored mint is desired, lace cotorinq in candy whrie boilinq about two minutes before pouring out on slab. CARAMELS 2 cups sugar f 2 cups whit Karo svrup , place. Place piece of molded ton- dant into chocolate; pick up', liT; i Now. . Greater Growth Days at First Federal Savings Historic Savings Corner cube butter plus cube margarine pint whipping cream cup canned milk Sego (or other) Mix burter, sugar, corn svrup and 1 cup canned miik. Stir well. Put on stove in heaviest saucepan. Boil to 226 degrees. Then start slowly caramel mixture dribbiirtq in cream never stops boiling and keep stirring all the time. Turn heat down a tittle after " it comet to a boil. When mixture reaches ,234 degrees, pour into slightly greased" pans. 1 1 1 PHONE 292-234- ( 1 VILFGRD WOOD " Where the Best Costs Less" SALES 3697 it REPAiRINt LEANING AEM0DELWS-C0- ST0AASC $. Orchard Driva (OUHTIPUL Become a Tap Secretary Faster! Begin Winter Quarter January 6 FOR Day or Evening X Classes Yon can prepare for an exciting business career in to One-hathe time at Stevens Henager College. You specialize in business training without unrelated subjects. You are money ahead by entering your career sooner with high pay. From the moment you enroll at SHC, the college backs up your success. The tablespoon butter teaspoon flavoring one-fourt- h in . ingredients heavy aluminum saucepan. Mix thoroughly with spoon (Mrs. Rees , prefers wooden spoon). Stir constant, ly until It boils. lf far an Exciting lusinass Caraar and Sava lath Tima and Manay Earn an assaciata degree in: ' Secretarial Science with executive, legal Professional and medical options Accountancy with CPA Training Business Computer Programming Sales and Marketing. Administration i Diplama Caursas: Private Secretarial Secretarial Finishing Secretarial for College Women General Office and Business Machines. Kaflstor New far Wlntar Qaartar ' Vs h . r-y- jlf S' , graduates. H 5. ' number of requests we receive for trained people far exceeds the number .of Test by rubbing drop of mixture between ; fingers to make sure all sugar granules r. i cooked out. Wash down sides of a saucepan with wet cloth, or brush dipped in cold water, to eliminate sugar crystals that form on pan. Cook to soft ball stage or 228 degrees on candy thermometer. Remove from stove and pour at once onto cool marble slab (or cool formica counter top or cooky sheet) that has been wiped down with damp doth. ", Check the growth figures during 1968: First Federal increased its savings by 50 more than the of all the'nations savings associations. " v,) Increased the number of savings accounts to ah e high. The average size of savings accounts (and certificates) grew to a record high. v fife. all-tim- . Your Choice classes. Approved for veterans training and low of solid consistency. interest federal government education loans. 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' Allow syrup to cod several minutes; then with scraper, work syrup in a cirde until it becomes white, creamy and i First Federal is celebrating the completion of another great year of growth for both our savers and our association, j tjreperO Fast are 0s' i 1 As it melts down, more ' chocolate can be added. When melted remove completely from hot water and whip with a fork; the chocolate should' feel cold before dipping takes ' Combine T shaking of pan to remove wririTiif 3 period. syrup 1 fork, excess chocolate. Invert choon waxed colates paper board. (As chocolate hardens in pot it can be placed over warm water to remelt.) dipping. CHOCOLATE DIPPING 3 cups white sugar 1 cup half-ha- lf cream Karo 1 teaspoon white 1 with against side 16A you certificate or passbook accounts at First Federal are insured to $15,000 by a permanent agency of ihe U. ,S. Government, ! i and lean Association Where Thousands Havtf Saved 31 ba vims Million f M. t. Dye, Present |