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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1966, p. 14

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Heat vegetable of] in a skill-, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil et. Add the ed green pepper, | % cup diced screen pepper chopped onions, Sheed celery, : pen ee and mushrooms. Saute for about . y 1 cup fresh or canned sliced, Minutes, Then, add the drain-| me ' mushrooms ed bean sprouts, cut-up roast } 1 (20-ounce can) bean sprouts| pork, chicken bouillon cube dis-| drainea solved in the boiling water, 94 THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 1966 PORK CHOP SUEY | 2 cups cold roast pork, cut' salt and pepper, Cover and sim- in strips jmer over low heat for about) 1-chi houillan cube 5 minutes or until the vege- % cup ing water tables are just tender; % teaspoon salt Combine: corn starch, cold ¥\% teaspoon pepper water and soya sauce. Add to 1 tablespoon corn starch | skillet and bring mixture {¢ a} Y% cup cold water boil, stirring gently, Fold in | 1 tablespoon soya sauce toasted almonds and serve at Breakfast Or Snack-On-The-Run Are you one of those mothers) place HONEY BRAN GEMS in half | 1% cup slivered almonds, toast- once. | ed tom of each cup. Cut pineapple;bran flakes. Sift flour, baking slices into thirds and cherries | powder and salt together; add) Place 1 piece of pine-'to bran mixture, mixing until in bottom of just moistened. Spoon over fruit . apple and cherry Honey Bran Gems Give Energy erg iaaltin park Cream short-|in muffin cups, filling two-thirds ening and sugar; add egg and (full. Bake in a 425 degree oven 2 teaspoons honey in bot-'beat well. Stir in milk and then|for 20 fhinutes. Makes 1 dozen.) Makes 4 or 5 servings. INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 Transitionals & Summer Fabrics For all sew-it-yourself enthusiasts this is the fabric event of the Season, Great savings on cool summer fabrics! An exciting selection of new summer-into-fall transitionals! Come, see and shop for these exciting fabric favorites. + who manage to feed their fam- ilies good breakfasts before) sending them on the day's activ-| ities but go hungry themselves? Many homemakers find the morning's rush so hectic, they| just don't take the time to sit) down with the family for this| first and very important meal/ of the day. ' The smart ones, however, make time for at least a quick snack after everyone has said "Goodbye" 'and before they move on to the day's tasks Tf this is your way -- fine! But make sure the snack is nutri- tion-packed in order to give you the energy you need to carry on through all the demands on you We like these Honey Bran Gems for that reason -- and because they taste so good,| too! We usually make them up the night before, then cool and foil-wrap them for reheating in the morning. They're upside- down muffins that have perky pineapple and cherry tops fla- vored with a sweet glaze of honey. The same bran flakes the youngsters like as cereal each day go into the pons giv-| the muffins a wonderful nutty flavor. The combination) of bran and honey is a tasty) duo and is very good for you,| too. | The muffins taste best when) warm from the oven, spread| with butter and an extra drizzle| of honey, and served with juice) or fruit and coffee. These are a| breakfast treat that is sure to put an extra bit of go-power into your step. Honey, you know, is used by many athletes to see! them through a race or game, | HONEY BRAN GEMS % cup honey | 4 pineapple slices, well- drained 8 maraschino cherries, drained 2 tablespoons shortening $8 tablespoons sugar 1 egg -% cup milk 1 cup bran flakes . 1 cup sifted all-purpose flou 2 teaspoons baking powder "% teaspoon salt - Grease large muffin tins; | Baby Food Secret Of Peach Cake all-pur- well- | 2% cups once-sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ¥% teaspoon baking soda \% teaspoon salt 34cup soft: butter 1% cups granulated sugar 2 egg yolks 2 tins (4% ounces) peaches (baby food) 1 teaspoon vanilla 2-3 cup milk 2 egg whites Preheat oven to moderate (350 deg. F.). Grease 2, 9-inch layer cake pans. Sift together on a piece of waxed paper the flour, baking powder, .baking soda, and salt. Set aside. Cream butter; add sugar Beat well. Add egg yolks and beat until light and fluffy. Mix in peaches and vanilla. 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