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MAKE YOUR OWN CHEESE STRAWS

You can buy Fether-Flake specially for the purpose or you can use a portion left over from an apple pie. Cheese Straws can be quickly made for the unexpected guest. Just roll out scraps of FetherFlake thinly, sprinkle with a thin layer of grated cheese and season with cayenne pepper. Then fold and roll out three times. This is important! Cut into harrow strips, leave for 15 minutes—longer in a cold kitchen—then bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Fether-Flake is perfect puff pastry made from purest ingredients and only requires rolling and baking. Fether-Flake has earned a very high reputation by its consistent quality. Fuller supplies now at Ernest Adams, Ltd., Cake Shops and Agencies. Advt.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25552, 21 July 1948, Page 2

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MAKE YOUR OWN CHEESE STRAWS Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25552, 21 July 1948, Page 2

MAKE YOUR OWN CHEESE STRAWS Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25552, 21 July 1948, Page 2

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