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TREAT THE FAMILY TO TREACLE TART

Menfolk particularly seem to have a weak spot for Treacle Tart. Treacle Tarts are easy to make and satisfy the sweet tooth without using sugar. Here is a good recipe: 6oz Fether-Flake pastry. 2oz bread crumbs, rind of 1 lemon, golden syrup. Line a tin plate with the Fether-Flake and bake till firm Put in half bread crumbs and the lemon rind. Cover well with golden syrup, finish with bread crumbs, and bake till pastry is cooked. And don’t forget, the menfolk’s big favourite, Apple Pie. which can also be made with Fether-Flake. " Note.—lt is important with all pastry to allow it to stand for 15 minutes before baking, and, of course, to use a hot oven, as for scones. Fether-Flake is puff pastry, perfectly mixed and ready to roll out. and is obtainable at all Ernest Adams, Ltd., Cake Shops and Agencies at lOd lb.

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24369, 22 September 1944, Page 2

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TREAT THE FAMILY TO TREACLE TART Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24369, 22 September 1944, Page 2

TREAT THE FAMILY TO TREACLE TART Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24369, 22 September 1944, Page 2

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