YOU CAN MAKE MARMALADE TART EVEN IF YOU CAH'T MAKE PASTRY In fact, you can turn out the most delightful pastry delicacies by using FetherFlake, which is used incidentally by many pastry experts who find Fether-Flake so •.nuch more convenient. Here is the recipe for Marmalade Tart:— £lb Fether-Flake pastry: Roll out thin. Lino palty pans or one large tin plate with Fether-Flake; half-till with marmalade filling, and bake twenty minutes. Filling: loz.butter, loz sugar, \ heaten egg, 2oz flour, j-teaspoon baking powder. 2 tablespoons marmalade. Cream, butter, and sugar. Add egg and other ingredilents. Use as above. Fetlier-Flake, ready-made puff pastry, is | lOd lb at All Ernest Adams Ltd. Cake I Shops and Agencies.—fAdvt.l
(Thief: " Akers, you might bring along your twin brother. We have ;i place open for him." Office Boy: " But 1 have no twin brother." Chief: " Do what I say and do not come back without him. 1 saw him at the football match yesterday while you went to vour grandfather's funeral."
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Evening Star, Issue 25169, 8 May 1944, Page 6
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