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Page 28-THE NEWS-August 1991 Rosh Hashanah Desserts Kosher cooks blend traditional flavors and their own ingenuity when baking for the holidays and everyday occasions. Kosher substitutions aren’t a problem with the new free booklet, “Betty Crocker Kosher Desserts — Everyday, Special Day.”The following recipes come from that booklet. Betty Crocker cake mixes are now produced in accordance with kosher dietary law and are marked 0 and ©o. HONEY ROUND CAKE WITH GOLDEN SAUCE / pkg Betty Crocker Super Moist Yellow Cake Mix ‘A cup water 4 eggs V4 cup vegetable oil 'A cup chopped nuts 1/4 cup honey Heat oven to 350®. Grease and flour 12-cup bundt cake pan. Beat cake mix (dry), water, oil, honey and eggs in large bowl on low speed 30 seconds. Beat on medium speed 2 minutes. Fold in nuts. Pour into pan. Bake 50-55 minutes or until cake springs back when touched lightly in center. Cool 10 minutes. Invert onto wire rack or heatproof serving plate; remove pan. Cool cake completely. Serve with Golden Sauce. Golden Sauce: Mix cup packed brown sugar, Va cup honey, Va cup orange juice or milk and 2 tbs. margarine or butter in 1-quart sauce pan. Cook over low heat about 5 minutes, stining occasionally, until sugar is dissolved. FRESH FRUIT TART I pkg. Betty Crocker Golden Pound Cake Mix I tsp ground cinnamon 'A cup sugar Yi cup margarine or butter, softened I tsp. vanilla I pkg. (3 oz.) cream cheese, softened Va cup chilled whipping cream Assorted fresh fruits (strawberry or grape halves, blueberries, raspberries, kiwifruit slices, apricot halves, peach slices, banana slices) 'A cup apple jelly, melted Heat oven to 375®. Mix cake mix (dry) and cinnamon in large bowl. Cut in margarine until crumbly. Mix in egg until soft dough forms. Pat dough with floured hands into rectangle, 10x8 inches, on aluminum foil; place on large cookie sheet. Bake until edges and middle begin to brown, 15-19 minutes. Cool completely; peel foil away from crust. Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla in small bowl on low speed until smooth. Beat in whipping cream on medium speed until peaks form. Spread over crust to within Va inch of edges. Arrange fruits decoratively on top; brush with melted jelly. Refrigerate at least 2 hours. Refrigerate any remaining tart. 8-10 servings. CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY-LEMON CREAM CHEESE TART 1 pkg. Betty Crocker Super Moist Lemon or Yellow Cake Mix V2 cup margarine or butter softened I cup whipping (heavy) cream 1 egg 3 tbs. powdered sugar 'A cup fmely chopped nuts I pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened 1 can (21 oz.) blueberry or cherry pie filling Heat oven to 350°. Grease 12-inch pizza pan. Mix cake mix (dry), margarine and egg in medium bowl until crumbly. Stir in nuts. Press in pizza pan. Bake 12-15 minutes or until crust is puffed and springs back when touched lightly. Cool completely. Beat whipping cream and powdered sugar in chilled bowl until stiff. Beat cream cheese until soft and fluffy. Fold into whipped cream mixture. Spread over crust to within one inch of edge. Spoon pie fdling to within one inch of edge of cream cheese mixture. Refrigerate at least one hour. Cut into wedges. Refrigerate any remaining tart. 8-10 servings. NEWSSTAND over" NEWSPAPERS « MAOAZMES FROM AROUND THE WORLD MAPS • AUDIO TAPES COPY ft FAX MACMNC OUT OF TOWN INTERNATIONAL 365-0910 MOVWCNCE SOUAAE &C. OPEN 7CAYS SINCE 1977 NEWSPAPERS HARDCOVERS « PAPERBACKS CHlDnENS SECTION CLASSCS * CUFF NOTES CONPOIUTE ACCOUNTS 531-01991 MM E. MOEPENOCNCE M.VO. 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Ceredase® is a modified form of the missing natural human enzyme called B-glucocerebros- idase. The modification allows Ceredase® to target the cells where glucocerebroside collects. In the study reported, 12 patients, aged seven to 42, received Ceredase® infusions every two weeks for periods ranging from nine to 12 months. The dose was increased to once a week in two children due to the severity of the disease. Ceredase® “produced a dra matic reversal of signs of illness in all recipients,” the researchers stated in the journal article. Ceredase® use resulted in major reductions in liver and spleen size, and significantly increased levels of blood components such as hemoglobin and platelets. 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