THIS TREAGEE TART SAVES SUGAR AND BUTTER
Here i| s sfUsiylng, "no putter, no sugar” treat that everyone, particularly the menfolk will enjoy: 6oz FetJ ipr-Flafcp pastry; 2pz breadcrump: rtafj fif qftp fmqn; gpHftp syrup Line g tin plate with the fethpr-Flake and bake till firm. Put in half the breadcrumbs and th? Ipwpn rind cover wen with gojden syrup—finish witp breadcrumbs and bake till pastry is cooked Always pilaw Fether-Flake tp lie for at least 15 minutes (the colder the kitchen the longer you leave) before baking, and use a hot oven, as for scones This assures ypp pf thp oelic|pps. gqlpen brpyvn. flaky pastry for which Fether-Flake is famous Father-Flake is perfect puff pastry. ready |p rp|l gpd &ftke=lod lb at all Ernest Adams’ Cake Shops and Agencies. fSPgJrtly extra at country agencies). Advt.
An afternoon social was held recently by members of the Sydenham branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The' programme included musical and elocutionary items by Mesdames Gee. Webb, and Drewett. A competition wag i>ypn h¥ Lap? yon. •
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 2
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