3 When new neighbors move in, for-coffee “invitation to break the Diane Gryger, Homemakers School home economist, recently provided a selection if ideas, each using a popular ingredient, BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut. * Fresh baked Honey Coconut Pin- wheels are sure to gather planety of compliments. No need to tell anyone the tender pinwheel rolls start with the convenience of refrigerated crescent dinner rolls. BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut is sprin- kled over a mixture of honey and brown sugar which is spread on the unrolled dough. Serve the sixteen pinwheels warm with plenty of BLUE BONNET Margarine to make them even more delicious. Housewarming gifts from your kitchen go a long way to say you care about people. Plan to bake a batch of Pressed Chocolate Cookies, a spritz-type cookie with the flavor of chocolate. Select an attractive glass jar, pack the cookies and deliver them with a friendly note. Another time try Cocolate-Coco- nut Bars Supreme, which start with a cake mix. This rich cookie with shortbread-type crust combines the flavors of unsweetened chocolate and BAKER‘S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut. HONEY COCONUT PINWHEELS 1 package (4 oz.) refrigerated cres- cent dinner rolls 2 tablespoons BLUE BONNET Mar- garine, softened 1-3 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1+ cup honey % cup (about) BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut Unroll dough’ separate into 4 rec- tangles. Combine margarine, brown sugar and honey; spread over dough and sprinkle with coconut. Roll from short side; cut each roll into four 1-inch slices. Arrange in lightly greased 8-inch square pan. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Serve warm. Makes 16. PRESSED CHOCOLATE COOKIES 1 cup BLUE BONNET Margarine % cup sugar 2 egg yolks or 1 large whole egg 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 21% cups flour 1’; teaspoon salt Cream margarine. Gradually beat in sugar and continue beating till light and fluffy. Add egg yolks, vanilla and chocolate; blend well. Add flour and salt; mix well. Mold dough through cookie press onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 400 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes, or till cookies are lightly browned around the edges. Cool and deco- rate, if desired. Makes about 3 dozen. TrdH EE P Howard Wolf believes in THE POWER OF FASHION. Sportswear that's decidedly confi- dent and sophist- cated The cape jacket plays two colors off one another to cascade the body. With full skirt to match. Pure wool in cinnamon/black, black / white. And the shell blouse in cotton/linen blend in black/ cinnamon, plum, tangerine & white. Come discover our fall collections. And enjoy THE POWER OF FASHION. OWE oR Hours: Tues., — EA wSHtH ON Sat. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8 For the [iE fashion trends in CHOCOLATE-COCONUT BARS SUPREME = Measure 2-3 cup dry cake mix; set aside. Combine remaining cake mix, margarine and 1 egg, mixing well. Press in bottom of greased 13x9-inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, combine measured cake mix, brown sugar, corn syrup, chocolate, 3 eggs and vanilla. Beat for 1 minute; add 2 cups coconut. Spread over partially baked crust and bake 35 minutes. Sprinkle with remaining coconut and bake 5 minutes longer or till coconut is lightly browned. Cool; cut into bars. Makes about 36 cook- ies. Homemakers School Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. atid ENDLESS HOOPS 14K : colo ~~ QP EARRINGS BZ SEA SHELLS Beautifully boxed pierced earrings. Always just right for giving or getting. Just part of our glittering assortment! NZ Hoyward Osfar ROTH oSewrcle ’ 659 N. Memorial Hwy. Dallas, Pa. for your FREE CONSULTATION! Ss = Looking for an appliance to mix cakes, but -also want something which will slice, shred and grind food? A mixer from SUNBEAM may be the answer. SUNBEAM has three attachments for its Mixmaster Power Plus TM Mixer: a slicer-shredder, a food grinder and a juicer. They attach quickly and easily to the front of the mixer with no adapter needed. One model in SUNBEAM’s line comes We all have CHOCOLATE CHIP COFFEE CAKE (Makes 1 10-inch tube cake) > cup milk 15 cup BLUE BONNET Margarine one third cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 pkgs. FLEISCHMANN'’S Active bry Yeast Y% cup warm Mier degrees) 2 eggs, beaten ( at room tempera- ture) 3 cups flour (105-115 F packed with all three attachments, usually saving the consumer sub- stantial dollars over purchasing the mixer and attachments separately. Two other mixer models, can be purchased without accessories, allowing the consumer to choose the attachments desired. The SUNBEAM Mixmaster Power Plus TM Mixers have a 350-watt motor; 16 electronically-controlled speeds, two conventional beaters and two dough hooks, which will mix and knead up to three pounds of bread dough. If your most frequent need is for a conventional mixer, a stand mixer that either comes with attachments or for which attachments can be purchased could be the right answer for you. To see this mixer and its attachments, come to the 1984 Homemakers School, where home economist Diane Gryger will share how easy and simple it is to oper- ate. ¥ 1% cup HERSHEY'S Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips Scald milk; stir in margarine, sugar and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Sprinkle yeast into warm water in a lukewarm milk mixture, eggs and 2 cups flour. Beat at medium speed of electric mixer till smooth, about 15 seconds. Stir in remaining 1 cup flour and chocolate chips till well blended, about 1 minute. Turn into a well greased 10-inch tube pan. Cover and let rise in warm place, free from draft, till doubled in bulk about 14 hours. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes; remove from oven and sprinkle with Coffecake Top- ping. Return to oven and bake additional 15 minutes or till done. Turn out of pan immediately andlet cool on wire rack. 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