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* Page 20-The Chronicle, Saturday December 13W 19.80 sometli 4 . i A *v ^ 1 v Candy Cane < ?' * Is Great For , Christmas comes but once a year and it's a great time I, to let your imagination go, especially when doing your baking! This sweet yeast bread, shaped like a candy cane. will delight everyone on your gift list! And best of all, you can bake Candy Cane Coffee Cakes ahead and keep f hpm in (Ha f r ma-tar until ?! *L , vvavi uiini yuu ic icauy iu give uit'lU. This basic yeast dough features enriched corn meal which adds; a great grain texture. Enriched with B-vitamins, com meal has a unique taste appeal. A filling of chopped almonds and semi-sweet chocolate chips makes this fun eating for everyone. Leave your coffee cake plain or frost with almond flavored icing. Either < way, a big red ribbon and a card are all you need to say Merry Christmas with LOVE with Candy Cane Coffee Cakes. . Candy Cane Coffee Cakes Dough: 2 pkg. active dry One 6-oz. nkc. fl cunl semi w * r / ?' yeast v sweet chocolate pieces V* cup warm water Vi cup sugar (105 to 115?F.) 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup milk, scalded> 2 tablespoons butter or Vi cup butter or margarine, melted margarine '/j cup sugar Icing (optional): 2 teaspoons salt 4V: to 5 cups all- 2 cups confectioners sugar purpose flour % cup butter or margarine, 1 cup enriched corn melted - meal 2 tablespoons corn syrup 2 eggs 1 to 2 tablespoons milk i Coupons: The^ f This is a second of a three the chickens laid well. If the I parter in which Supershop- price of eggs didn't fall. If per Claudine Moffatt tells the cow didn't go dry. how to be a store wise shop- Today's shopper has an per turning coupons into in- easier way to fill her sugarstant discounts at the store, bowl. She takes advantage Bigger savings are available of all the cents off coupons from the manufacturer for available to her. She cljps mailing in proofs of pur- everyone that fits her needs chase. and lifestyle. It is poor economy to purchase By daudine Moffatt (Repnnted something simply because from Secrets of Successful Refun- we have a coupon on it. ding and The Savers Guide copyrighted by Claudine Moffatt. The savvy shopper realizes our money is more flexible at the supermarket Grandmother had her than any other place, butter and egg money. She According to the U.S. stashed it in the sugar bowl Department of Agriculture for a rainy day. ? 80% of the people use Her income was iffy. If coupons. The middle class I W ' -iz'^x^BEF ^ J '^hPF^ ^HrV $?: - .^m ' INmf P*- v mr :^H , BP M jlftb HH i#- 3s * J?k.': ^SSf&i ^V' ,?L ^^THBBP**' **. > ' >a^ ^SKa<v :s - ' ii ^HR^iHk'> '^1 ^Bl F JB ^HP - ^B HK ? y ^^Kj^HJB^> Hk ' ^Sp j^B^* aiJp^ v?^y>: : : I Coffee Cake out (Jiving Vi to V* teaspoon almond Filling: ; extract I cup chopped almonds Dissolve yeast in warm water. Pour milk over butter, sugar and salt in large mixing bowl; stir until butter melts. Cool to lukewarm. Add dissolved yeast, 1 cup flour, corn meal and eggs; mix at low speed on electric mixer about 30 seconds or until ingredients are blended. Continue mixing at medium speed about 1 minute. Add 1 cup flour; continue mixing at high speed about 2 minutes. Stir in enough additional flour to make soft dough. Knead on lightly floured surface 8 to 10 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Shape dough to form ball. Place in greased large bowl, turning once to coat surface of dough. Cover; let rise in warm place for 1 to Wz hours or untiksdouble in size. Punch dough down. Cover; let rest 10 minutes. For Filling, combine all ingredients except butter. Divide dough in half; roll out each half to form a 20 x 9-inch rectangle. Brush with 1 tablespoon butter; sprinkle Vi of filling over rectangle to within I inch of edge. Roll up tightly lengthwise; pinch together ends to seal. Place on 2 lightly greased cookie sheets, seam side down; curve one end to make candy cane shape. Score diagonally Vi through top surface of dough at 1-inch intervals to simulate stripes.. Cover; let rise in warm place asbout 45 minutes or until nearly double in size, meanwhile, heat oven to 350?F. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from cookie sheet; cool on wire rack. For icing, combine all ingredients, mixing until smooth; drizzle over cooled coffee cakes. Makes 2 coffee cakes. / Are Worth It uses more of them. Sunday supplements. It is a For some reason low in- nice gesture to clip those come families shun the sav- you have no use for and ings they can claim. drop them in a coupon exCoupons are available change box. They are many places. located in stores, libraries, On-or-in packages are a Senior Citizen centers and favorite place Martufac- the like across the land, turers are trying to entice Your trash is someone else's nn/i fA *~ 1? 1 1 v\j V.UHUUUC iu oe loyai treasure, to that brand. Did you Women's magazines know that when the product carry coupons almost every is checked through you may month. Subscription copies remove those cashoffs and many more than newstand apply to this purchase in editions, many places? bo not Home mailers, if you remove before you get to should be lucky enough to the checkout, however, be one of the families that They aren't yours yet. receive the one called Newspapers are a prime Carole Wright don't toss source. Both the weekly them out as just mail. They food section edition and See Page 22 ' > ' | Message Board| Wrap Water Heater? Cut Energy Costs If your water heater is normally less than 11, which located in an unheated area, accounts for the difference in chances are trooH th?t vr?n /->?? ~ ~ ~~ n?? ?v?ii iiiuucr savtu. cut your energy bill by wrap- If you have an oil or gas ping it with extra insulation. water heater, do not put insusuggest North Carolina State lation on the top or bottom. University agricultural exten- Placing insulation on the top sion housing specialists. may interfere with the draft If you have a 66-gallon elec- of the heater's flue. Putting trie water heater, for ex- insulation on the bottom will ample, and decide to wrap it cut off air to the flame. Insulate witlTa blanket of insulation the^ides only. ~ that has an insulation factor In addition, check the heat of R-ll, you stand to save setting pn your hot water about 450 kilowatt hours of heater. If you have an autoelectricity a year. matic dishwasher, set the therIf the electricity costs 3l/2* mostat on your water heater a kilowatt hour, your annual at 140 degrees. If you don't savings would be $15.75. have an automatic dishwasher, If you use a water heater set your water heater thermoinsulating kit, you would stat at 120 degrees, probably save 350 kilowatt You may also save energy hours of electricity a year or dollars bv insulating all vour $12.25. The R value of blanket hot water pipes. insulation sold in kit form is * WE K THEM WELCOME /ft. Rights Rsssrvsd sold to othor Dosls Rostsursnts. * * * ^r~ 1 I sliced'8 11 Efe^BACON II IfMH^ I LB. O C I B. ^R pko. 9 W Jlf chunk light II IN OIL) ^ Pfr^r^^^T ??* 1 I BEEFESTEW II K^s^SSi* 23 11 . -! ?! irm-i-TT-inv-rr-?wtwwwbm??bmm??? ! Wiqston-Salem \ | Clinoqiclc j Fill out and mail today Circulation Dept. | Winston ?SaJem Chronicle j j P.O. 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