• for The Form Wife 1 tablespoon flour • 1 1 cup stewed tomatoes (1- (Continued from Page 8) pound can drained and candies Vi S«on dried parsle, maple !yrup until * jnoolh. Sp^ ead a b | l n e e :id P 7ace Hi clips cooked shrimp (two ■S stdes "togethen SpiS nn of the six slices with pea- 12 slices enriched white [.(.butter-maple mixture. Re- bread, toasted " U ' e bottom slice of bread Buttei- 01 ‘ margarine, sof nci place over peanut butter tened ’ a d slice, buttered side up, Cook celery, gieen pepper to close sandwich. Bake on and onion in butter or mar- [ o t waffle iron 1 to IVa min- gaune until tender. Blend in teS or until golden brown flour. Add tomatoes, parsley, ! n d cusp. Serve hot topped black pepper and thyme, bring ffith spoonsful of spicy apple- to boil and cook 5 minutes. , uce Makes 6 sandwiches. Add shrimp and stir gently to mix Heat through at low heat, without stirring Spread toast with butter or margarine. 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