The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 15, 1960, FARM and HOME section, Image 14

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Use in any other manner constitutes fraud Customer must pay any sales tax. If redeemed as
authorized, we will reimburse you 154 (plus 74 handling) provided you surrender this coupon
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Commerce Station. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Surrender through outside agencies or others will
not be honored Invoices proving your purchase within 90 days prior to aspiration of this coupon
of sufficient Robin Hood Flour to cover this and other like coupons surrendered for raimburse
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Discover how Robin Hood’s
High Protein Richness Gives You
Better Baking for Everything!
CEREAL CRUNCH
ICE CREAM
SANDWICHES
9 inch square pan
9 servings
2h cups toasted rice
cereal
H cup butter, melted
1 cup shredded
coconut, chopped
!i cup finely chopped
nuts
1 cup firmly packed
light brown sugar
1 quart vanilla ice
cream
Combine cereal, melt
ed butter, coconut, nuts
and brown sugar and
mix well. Spread half
of the mixture in the
bottom of pan. Top with
the vanilla ice cream, j
spreading it evenly over j
tne cereal mixture.
Spread remaining cereal
mixture over ice cream.
Freeze until firm. Cut in
rectangles to serve.
As a new school year starts, Home Ec’ers, like our
girls above, are trying out an old or new recipe to
serve to old or new friends. What surer way is there
to date bait?
The simplicity of these date baits will please you
even more as the whirl of school activities goes into
the football season. To be sure of those after-the
game dances, gals, try some of these baits a few
weeks before on those shy, secret heart-throbs.
BARBECUED BEEF STEAK SANDWICHES
Cut 2 pounds round steak (5* inch thick) into suitable
pieces for serving. Dredge with flour and brown on both
sides in hot lard. Shred 2 medium-sized onions and mix with
2 tablespoons vinegar, 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce,
1 teaspoon salt, X teaspoon red pepper (if hot sauce is de
sired), X cup catsup, 1 teaspoon chili powder, and X cup
water. Pour mixture over meat, cover, and simmer about 2
hours or until tender. Add water to sauce as needed. Serve
between toasted buns. Serves 8.