. - sol}e<l .sats v Mlx, , .enough to , , imocorj ATE THA®fSoi fflfke rfouji, ?ft quarts of mix. .jBEBXBD 'WHITE'' as a ROl/LED OATS MIX 1 jjon’t throw out chocolate * sitt&a flour " Inst became it’s turned white. 1 CU 'P S nonfat dry milk ffis 1i simply a sign that * cup baking .powder ‘ some of the cocoa butter has * tablespoon salt ■separated out. This happens at W ou i> s shortens* (lard) temperatures of about 85 de- * CU 'P S rolled oats - l ulck arees S’, The cocoa butter in cooking the chocolate melts and comes all ingredients together, to the surface. When the co- exce Pt the rolle<i oats - “ a coa butter hardens again.'the bowl. Cut m the shor ehocolate turns white. Only the teni »S al *il well blended. Add appearance of the chocolate the rolled oats and mix welL is affected by this separation. Pla c e ia a S lass i ar or tin can - Usually, there is no loss of K *ep tightly closed in a cool favor.'it the chocolate is mel- » lace - Use. the mix within a ted for cooking purposes, it mon£h._ trill turn "brown again. To 'prevent chocolate from turning white, store it in a reasonably cool place (under 75 degrees). Here is a new recipe 'for a EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY ROOF RAFTERS MAKE SPEEDY CORN CRIBS Mei'fasts Speedy roof rafters guarantee easy, proper-placement of roof panels the first time. Rafters add great strength to the roof. Panels need only to be bolted together in three places. It’s another big time-saving feature you get only in Speedy Bar-Lok corn cribs. Ilmdii up best—l*sfi longer Wire mesh panels are 5-gauge Wire—thick as a 14" bolt! No Landis Bros., Inc. Monhelm Pike * * Here are quick bread reci pes which use this mix. BANANA OAT BREAD« cups rolled oat mix r cup sugar cup mashed bananas 3 % 1 bulge or sag. 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