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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Apr 2010, p. 28

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28 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, April 15, 2010 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK What's Cookin': Lemon Roulade Cake ingredients · 4 large egg whites (room temperature) · 1/2 cup granulated sugar · 4 large egg yolks · 1 cup all purpose flour · 2 tsp baking powder · 3 tbsp warm milk · 1 tsp vanilla · 1 tbsp icing sugar · icing sugar for dusting Gourmet Frozen Foods 519-853-0311 · (800)-387-4039 · MON. - WED. 9 AM - 6 PM THURS. & FRI. 9 AM - 8 PM SAT. & SUN. 9 AM - 6 PM www.macmillans.ca HWY. 7, 1 MILE WEST OF ACTON Lori Gysel & Gerry Kentner a guide. Place seam-side down, on long 12 inch serving plate or cake board. 5) Dust with icing sugar. Cut, with serrated knife, into generous 1 inch slices. Serves 8 Spring into Savings... or 5 LBS. WILD NOVA SCOTIA BLUEBERRIES 2 KG. BEAUTIFUL IQF RASPBERRIES $ 16.99 (Reg. $19.99) Method 1. Grease 10 x 15 inch jelly roll pan. Line with parchment (or waxed) paper, extending paper 2 inches over long sides. Beat egg whites in medium bowl until soft peaks form. Add granulated sugar, 1 tbsp at a time, beating well after each until sugar is dissolved. 2. Add egg yolks, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition until thick and light. 3. Add next four ingredients. Stir. Pour batter into prepared jelly roll pan. Spread evenly. Bake in 375 degree F. oven for about 10 minutes until wooden pick inserted in centre comes out clean. Let stand in pan on wire rack for 5 minutes. Run knife along sides to loosen. 4. Spread large tea towel on counter. Cover with sheet of parchment (or waxed) paper and sprinkle with icing sugar. Invert cake onto icing sugar. Carefully peel off and discard original parchment paper. Roll up from short end with tea towel. Let stand for about 10 minutes until cool. Unroll cake. Spread filling to within 1 inch of each edge. Roll up from short end, using towel and paper as Filling ingredients · 1/2 cup unsalted butter · 2/3 cup lemon juice (freshly squeezed) · 1/4 tsp salt · 1 1/4 cup granulated sugar · 3 large eggs · 3 egg yolks 8" READY TO BAKE "LATTICE" FRUIT PIES Mix & * FOR $ (Reg. $4.99 each) h Matc 3 HWY 25 9.99 Method 1. Combine the butter, lemon juice, salt and sugar in a bowl set over a pot of simmering water. Heat, stirring occasionally, until the butter is completely melted and the sugar is dissolved. 2. Whisk together the eggs and yolks in a separate bowl; slowly pour in one quarter of the hot lemon-juice mixture, whisking all the time; then pour in the rest in a thin stream. Place over the hot water and cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Remove from the heat and allow to cool to room temperature. 3. Once cooled, chill the curd before using in recipe until cold, in refrigerator. Email questions and comments to Lori and Gerry at whatscookin@independentfreepress.com Apple Caramel, Peach-Raspberry, Bumbleberry or Apple Cranberry New at · GLUTEN FREE DINNERS, BREADS & DESSERTS GUELPH DUBLIN LINE 7 GEORGETOWN 7 OLDE HIDE HOUSE CAMPBELLVILLE MILTON SENIORS 10% OFF EVERY WEDNESDAY (REG. PRICED MERCHANDISE) SERVING ACTON & AREA FOR OVER 25 YEARS! SPECIALS FROM: Fri. April 15th to May 5th "IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE TO ACTON" A GOOD REASON TO SHOP LOCAL Shopping local saves the environment. We are all aware of CO2 emissions and our environmental impact. Local shops do not require long car & bus journeys to get to, help reduce our global footprint. So... shop smart, shop our local stores! GUELPH Look for Lori and Gerry's What's Cookin' column about eating crab legs on www.independentfreepress.com HEARING SCIENCES Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre SHOPLOCAL SHOP SMART... SHOP HALTON HILLS The Independent & Free Press is your source for local news, regional news, upcoming events & sports. Delivered to every home every Wednesday and Friday. AD FOR A I can COMPLIMENTARY HORTON'S GIFT hear but TIMCERTIFICATE I don't understand, everyone mumbles Valid until Apr 30, 2010 Age 55+ BRING THIS For advertising information call Ph: 905 873.0301 Fax: 905 873.0398 Hearing loss is often much worse in the high frequencies where important speech information is located. This means that you may be able to hear a car door slam from your neighbour's driveway but not understand when he talks to you across the lawn. Hearing technology has improved dramatically in the last 5 years. You may be amazed to know how well you can hear. Listen with confidence! The first step to better hearing is a hearing test. NEW GEORGETOWN 905-877-0099 211 Guelph St., Suite 1 (in the M&M plaza, across from Winners)

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