HOT IDEAS FOR COLD DAYS Here’s a useful thought for quick and tasty winter meals and light snacks. Try the "warm-up" wafer. You can heat Huntley and Palmers Cornish Wafers as a perfect hot base for scores of easily-prepared hot recipes. Huntley and Palmers Cornish Wafers can help you through a whole day’s meal routine. For Breakfast, try Cornish Wafers, lightly toasted, and top with a poached or scrambled egg, garnished with a strip of bacon. Lunchtime becomes variety time with the "warm-up 1 ’ wafer. Spread Cornish Wafers with butter and any of the following: baked beans and a strip of bacon; spaghetti with grated cheese; or creamed mushroom and a strip of bacon. For dinner, steak and kidney pies are easily made with warmed-up Cornish Wafers. They're great too, with stews and casseroles. But by no means does the story finish there. Mini-pizzas, Die desserts, savoury TV snacks and cheese sticks there are dozens of delicious ways to serve Huntley and Palmers Cornish Waters, hot. Look for the recipe suggestions’ leaflet at your store and experiment for yourself with the versatile "Warmup" wafer.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 2
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