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• •>»*•> 10 Courier-Journal—Friday, Auggust 16,1968 i Dear Frieiwis, Whether y%u're a housewife or a working gal, there's noth- ing like a vacation to get you out of the routine, to stimulate you to greater effort when you return. Even a stay-at-hornc vacation can be pleasant if Dad or another member of the family takes over the cooking chores for a few days. Some men, in fact, like to try their hand at baking. If you're lucky enough to have such a spouse, here's the perfect recipe to let him show off his culinary talents. RASPBERRY RIBBON CAKE 3 cups sifted cake flour 2V6 tsp. baking powder tsp. salt cup Land O'Lakes Butter 2 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla V£ tsp. almond extract 94 rap milk Ys tsp. red food coloring RASPBERRY BUTTER CREAM (see below) First, grease 2-8x8x2 pans, dust with flour. Sift cake flour along •with baking powder and salt onto waxed paper. Cream butter until soft, beat in sugar gradually until fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time, until fluffy again, then add the flavorings. Stir in flour mixture, alternately with the milk, just until well blended. Spoon half of batter into one pan. Stir food coloring into remaining batter and pour into second pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 35 minutes. Cool completely. RASPBERRY BUTTER CREAM 1 pkg\.-\ Cream Cheese (3 oz. size) 4 Tbl. Land O'Lakes Butter l /s cup mashed fresh raspberries 1-1 pound package Confectioners Sugar Blend Cream Cheese with butter until fluffy using medium mixing bowl. Beat in raspberries. Stir In 2 cups sugar until smooth. Measure out l 1 ^ cups for filling. Beat rest of sugar into remaining mixture for frosting sides and tops. To assemble: Split cooled layers using very sharp knife or heavy thread. Place a white layer on bottom of cake plate, spread with one half cup of filling. Next a pink layer, another & cup filling, a white layer the remaining filling and top with pink layer. Frost top and sides with frosting. Refrigerate until about Vt hour before serving time. o o o ooo If it's your teens who are helping with vacation cooking, they'll be looking for \easy\ snack recipes. This one requires no baking at all. 'POP' OAT CLUSTERS J (about 4 dozen) 2 'cups sugar '/£ cup milk ft cup (1 stick) Land O'Lakes Butter '/& tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup peanut butter 3 cups uncooked Quick Oats Combine sugar, milk, butter and salt in 3 qt. saucepan. Bring to a full boil and boil for one minute. Remove from heat, add vanilla and peanut butter. Stir until smooth. Add the oats and mix well. Cool slightly. Drop mounds by tablespoon onto wax paper lined cookie sheets. Cool completely. rlli Famous Churches of the World \ V f * • • * 1 %f* Mont-St. Michel, France Mont-St. Michel is a Bene- dictine abbey fouill on a rock which juts 30O feet out of the waters of the Atlantic off the coast of Normandy, France. The monastery was found- ed about the year 708 by St. Aubert, Bishop of Avranches, and, according to the legend, by direct command of St. Michael the Archangel. The rock is nearly a mile from shore and in 1880 a causeway was built across the quicksand. It is exposed at low tide and there is no dan- <2^ Father Baurn to Be Speaker at CFM Meeting in Buffalo 0 0 0 In presenting recipes, we're so pleased to have an \original\ from time to time. As a \bonus\ for Sacred Heart School, Auburn, Mrs. John C. Nolan has sent us this tempting entry. She says it's a favorite with her seven children. Queen's Pudding 1 pkg, gelatin (any flavor) 1 cup boiling water 1 cup sugar Yt cup cold water 1 large can evaporated milk Crust 1 packet graham crackers, crushed VA cup Land O'Lakes Butter y A cup sugar Dissolve golatin in boiling water. Add suRar and cold water. Mix thoroughly. Place milk in a bowl and let stand in freezer compartment until ice particles gather on surface Then beat until stiff. When, gelatin is partly set, mix with whipped milk. For crust, combine the 3 ingredients and press into 13x9x2 inch pan, reserving a small amount for garnish. Pour gelatln-mllk combination into crust and cover with rcmnifl- ing crumb mixture. Chill about 2 hours before solving. SAVE LABELS! EARN (ASH! In Rich FUNd- Raisincj W Label- Father Gregory Bnum, OS.A., author and theologian, will ad- dress a regional convention of the Christian Family Movement at Rosary Hill College in the suburbs of Buffalo on Saturday. \ug. 24, at 2:30 p.m. Approximately 1,000 visitors arc expected at the full-day gathering of CFM representa tlves from western Ohio, Penn- sylvania, West Virginia and central and western New York State. The convention theme will be \Brotherhood and Peace.\ 3 Parishes Seek Inner City Pupils Two more suburban parishes and one on the eastern edge of the city have invited innorcity children to enroll in their schools this year. Our I.adv of Lourdes in Brighton has room foi 10 in the primary department; St. Louis. Pitt.sfnrd, has arranged to take 10 first graders from the St. Bridget neighborhood Saving Game HERE ARE THE RULES: Everyone wins CASH. Kvery registered label-saving group or organization will share in the CASH AWARDS at the end of each \POP\ Game. Register your FUNdiaisuw group NOW. Any recognizod non-profit organization in the Rochester area is welcome to join \POP\. Shop at \POP\ Stores. Buy \POP\ Products and Service's. -SAVE- f PHE-fcA*EfeS-er-»ort4on-«Wa*el 1 arad^ identification Indicated. Turn labels in to your group, parish, club, school or organization. Appoint \POP\ Chairman to record and turn in label collections regularly. All labels must be turned in to the COURIER JOURNAL—with \POP\ Label Report Form —before midnight September 30, 1968 to be eligible for CASH AWARD in •*POP\ Game No. 4. Labels from individuals who are not members of registered organizations will be credited to any group designated. Only labels or identifications specified from \POl 1 \ Stores, Products or Services will be redeemed for cash. Convenient Purie-SIze CUT OUT AND SAVE Father Baum, professor of theology at St. Michael's Col- lege, Toronto, was a consultant theologian at the Vatican Coun- cil and is the author of books on ecumenism and marriage theology. The Rochester Diocese has 25 groups of CFM couples, with 5 to 10 couples In each group, according to Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Culhane of Our Lady Queen of Peace parish, the CFM Contact Couple for Rochester. Rochester proper has nearly 75 couples active in CFM. Faith and Mental Health TV Subject Faith and mental health will be the subject of the Sacred Heart program to be aired at 8:45 Sunday morning, Aug. 18, on Channel 10. Jesuit Father Charles F. X.. Dolan will be the speaker. and St. John the Evangelist >! Humboldt Street wants 16 first and second graders- Three other parochial schools, all suburban, had made arrange- ments earlier for innercity \guests\ through the Diocesan Kducation Office and the City I) i h t net transportation staff. They are St. Thomas tin- Apos- tle. Irondcquoit. SI Jerome's, F.ast Rochester, and Our Mother of Sorrows, Greece. iilf-lil'lilil'lffl FOR PERFECT nii|iiiriuiiiu& f DIAPER SERVICE BABY WASH 328-0770 wiii.iiiiiiiiiiiuii!iiiiiiiii<i.i.ii.iiHiiiini;i THE BROWNCROFT for AGES 3 to 6 f • • Half Day s o r Full ' ' • Expande d \ i Facilities J^ • Immediate i Opening s * Ali Day Kindergarten OPEN ALL YEAR Mori, thru Fri . — 7:30 A.M. to 5:3 0 P.M. Yur liijnriihitirtii ( All 288-3271 933 ATLANTIC AVE. Ive' & W nlon Rd, ger in approaching the abbey. The group of buildings has been the subject of several important monographs. The most .remarkable building is \la Merveille\ (the marvel) X on the north side of the rock facing the ocean. 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