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■J**' nr Nat Kings 1 HESE ace delicious little biscuits^—made in a ahott-cake mixture, and sandwiched; together with various fillings or jam, iced and topped with crushed nuts. > \ c* Orange Butter Nats JLiTTLE shortbread cakes, made with part cornflour and icing sugar instead of crystallized sugar, flavoured with grated orange rind, and i tablespoonful of orange juice and put together with lemon cheese. Short Tartlets OHORT pastry, patty pans marmalade or lemon cheese, or raspberry jam, and some 1 creamy icing (or fresh cream) makes these delectable little tartlets much appreciated for ' afternoon tea. "V Cheese Cakes JbVERYBODY. likes Cheese-Cakes. These are made specially delectable by hiding: a liberal amount of lemon cheese in their hearts and having grated lemon rind in the sponge mixture. ’■ U. Queen O* Hearts ISE same short pastry mixture as for ‘ the preceding tartlets, a rather sharp jam, glace cherries and cream -icing—and you .will add variety to your tea. n v i Bake Creamies' the slightest of butte sponge mixture m patty pans when cool scoop out die cento with a small spoon. Drop in i half spoonful of raspberry-jam then a larger spoonful of whippet cream—and replace the cap wit] a glace of cherry peeping fron under. - Triads witti EDMONDS —a f 5* EDMONDS SURE TO RISE EAKINC. POWDER 363
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21163, 22 October 1930, Page 3
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