• For The Forjn Wife (Continued from P*g« 9) era. Pour equal amount® of batter Into two 9-4nch cake (pans that* have been rubbed •with shortening and floured. ißaJce in moderate oven (375 degrees) albout 30 minutes. . FIUjINIG: Whip cream with sugar. Comiblne 1 cup of the whipped cream with mashed ipeaches. tSpread mixture be tween cake layers. -Frost sides and top with remaining whip ped cream. Decorate top of Icake with peach slices, if de sired. Use this topping as a frost dag for your favorite loaf cake: COCONUT BRITTLE CAKE TOPPING cup brown sugar, firmly packed Cap butter, melted cup light cream cup flaked 'coconut cup chopped, nutmeats cup cocoa sweetened toas ted nee cereal (Cocoa Krispies) Combine sugar, butter and cream. Stir in coconut, nut meats and cereal (Spread top ping over warm cake. Mace about 3 inches from hot broil er % unit until mixture ibrowns, about 2 minutes. Sufficient to top one 13 x 9-mch cake or t)wo 3-lneh or 9-mch squares or round cake layers. 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