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Page C6-The Chronicle, Thursday, March 1, 1984 (^r ^ l, 1 f 4 ^ \ W * * j aft Is % 1 w?. ? M rhnwHpr ic phpprv eunnpr ^ aV7 T T iu vnvvi kJ MFFV1 Hot and hearty Corny Frank Chowder is rich, satisfy-' , ing and affordable winter fare. The one dish dinner -made with franks, onions, green peppers and canned cream style corn - is easily and quickly prepared with the (almost) magic two-step Velveeta process cheese sauce. You simply add milk and process cheese cubes to the other ingredients, then heat and stir until steaming hot and cubes melt. Ser\e with crisps, toasted bread slices. Corny Frank Chowder 1 lb. frankfurters, cut into l-inch pieces pepper Vi cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons Parkay ' < margarine 1 17-oz. can cream style corn 1 cup milk Va lb. Velveeta pasteurized process cheese spread, cubed Dash of pepper Microwave frankfurters, green pepper, onion and margarine in 3-quart bowl or casserole on High 6 minutes or until vegetable* are tender, stirring every 3 minutes. r _v ? j - %. m ' _ * ^ur in remaining ingreaienrs. iviicrowave o minutes or until hot, stirring after 4 minutes. ' { Six l-'/i cup servings \ Convenfial Preparation: Saute frankfurters, green pep- ! per and onion in margarine in 3-quart saucepan. Add remaining ingredients; stir until process cheese spread is melted. ' @Be(k Save on 3-piece suits for Spring 48.75 to 67.50 Reg. 65.00 to 90.00. He'll be looking his best in a 3-piece suit by Esskay. 100% polyester in solids and stripes. Buy now be here before vou know m EB I ? \ >$< ? J ? * Mgyl r f vl'if IjgMKlI 1 J?J Jem JUtm - X % Quick breads sax Quick breads! Could there be an\ other baked treat more in tune with the times? For the cook, there is the satisfaction of baking bread without spending hours in preparation and having main recipe variations from which to choose. For the recipient, the pleasure comes in savoring slices plain or with spreads with meals and for around-the-clock snacks. Broadly defined, quick breads encompass nut breads, muffins, popovers, pancakes and waffles, biscuits, frit | FOOD LION % [ 68?? I 4-8 Lbs. Average I Smoked I Picnics I \^_ I ?J99 1.5 Liter Chablis, Rhine, Fr. Colombard, Chenin Blanc, Gran. Rosa, Blanc da Blanc I Inglenook Nav. p.! 1.5 Liter - Mt. Nectar Vin Rose, Burgundy, Rhine, Chablis II Alwaden mmm VMiTdiVlli'l LmkiMi 5 Oi. - CittUbcrry I Beef I Ho 7S< Oil itf K L- A( ? ?.? a| ?> \ j cook hours in pi ters, dumplings, crepes and more. Bui, we're going to focus on preparation tips for the two most poplilar tvpes - nut breads and muffins. Both are called quick for several reasons. Their texture depends on the action of carbon dioxide bubbles which begin forrnin^ right in the mixing bowl as certain ingredients are combined. Quick-acting agents such as baking powder or baking soda, rather than slower-acting yeast, hurry along the rising process. 79, 1 Holly Formt - Orado A Chiekoa Thighs & Drumsticks 499 $39' 12 -12 Oi. Cam Re?. & It of 12 12 Oi. Cant dweiser Busch Bee^^^Beer iT [>l?l Bfir Crunehy x# MIS# 4"8lfc?!w?,i!r~. ? S OX > lilt lint f Math# Chaasa Tortilla Chips 7 Oi. Lit* Um Puff.d Chaasa Curls .- t o>. Wit* Rt|*l*r Potato Chips 7 Will BBQ Jk?it - l"t? WVf hf f1? reparation And, unlike yeast breads, the tender texture results from a minimum of mixing and handling. So timeconsuming kneading, rising and shaping steps are unnecessary. Whether you are baking breads and muffins from a t'asorite recipe or starting with a mix like Snacking' Cake cake mix, carefully follow the mixing instructions. With muffins, for instance, the batter is combined only until ingredients are moistened. m I Quart I Red Ripe I Strawberries I 9 I ${69 || Certoe of 8 16 Oi. Bottles Diet Pepsi/ Pepsi-Free Diet Pepsi-Free/ H Pepsi I Aele I k? ? i 29 ^ ?' W^ H?W ?" -IftW# *# ? Akwln ^1 s~
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