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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 May 1979, p. 29

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PLAINDEALER - PAGE 4 -WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 197* Post-court treat After an exhausting tennis match, relax with a refreshing energy snack You'll spend a lot of,energy on the tennis court, so plan to relax in comfort after the game. Invite your fellow players home to share with you a pleasant post-game (made ahead) snack. Big thirsts will relish a tangy drink combining instant tea powder, cranberry juice cock­ tail and club soda. Accompany the refreshing beverage with a delicious, easily-made loaf chock full of naturally good ingredients. It's got a delightful surprise baked in its center--an orange- flavored cream cheese filling. And you can bake it the day before. .ARIZONA SUN Authentic W«*t*rn W»or and Indian Jawalry Quality From Top to Toe SEE OUR McHenry Buckle IN PERSON 3321 W. ELM McHENRY 385-1833 MON.-SAT. 10-5:30 FRI. 10-9 7 7 T? ? 7T7T772T7ZTT. ^ARIZONA SERVER'S SPARKLING REFRESHER l/i cup sugar V* cup Lipton 109% Instant Tea Powder 3 cups water 3 cups cranberry juice cocktail 1 tablespoon grated lime peel 1 can (12 oz.) club soda, chilled In large pitcher, combine all ingredients except soda; chill. Serve in ice-filled glasses and top with soda. Garnish, if desired, with lime wedges. Makes about 6 (8 oz.) serv­ ings. ORANGE HONEY LOAF % cup orange juice Vi cup honey Vt cup oil 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 x/i cups flour 1 cup whole bran cereal 1 tablespoon baking powder Vi cup chopped pitted dates (optional) V« cup chopped walnuts Creamy Orange Filling* * INVITE YOUR FELLOW TENNIS PLAYERS home after the game for a refreshing snack of a delicious iced tea drink with cranberry juice and a home-baked loaf with a surprise in its center. Preheat oven to 350 ° F. In small bowl, blend juice, honey, oil and egg. Take a chance. . . McHcnry Trade Fair May 4, 5, & 6 on our "Silver Dollar Wheel" and try to win a Silver Dollar! Serving the banking needs of the McHenry area See you at BOOTH # / /ATTENTION! Eoys & >Gir!s...s NaTiONaL eaiNiK OF McHeiMRY 3814 WEST ELM ST. McHENRY 815-385-5400 The "Pocket Lady" has pockets Full of FREE GIFTS for you! See you this Friday, Saturday & i Sunday / 7 In large bowl, combine flour, cereal, baking powder, dates and walnuts; gradually add liq­ uids, stirring just until mois­ tened. Turn half batter into greased 9' x 5' x T loaf pan. Spoon on Creamy Orange Filling, spreading evenly across top; top with remaining batter. Bake 1 hour or until bread tests done. On wire rack, cool 10 minutes; remove from pan and cool completely before slic­ ing. Makes about 8 servings. **Creamy Orange Filling: In small bowl, blend 2 packages(3 oz. ea.) softened cream cheese, 3 tablespoons orange juice and 2 teaspoons grated orange peel (optional). Keep cool, cook out To keep cool inside, do your cooking outside when the ther­ mometer starts to climb. Barbecuing doesn't have to be a special occasion treat, if you keep your grill in a conven­ ient spot and do everything the easy way. Here are some suggestions: • Line the bottom of your charcoal grill with aluminum foil; the coals will heat up fast­ er. After the barbecue, when ashes are cool, simply lift out aluminum foil and discard. • Start with perfectly dry meat. • If you're cooking steaks or chops, trim some of the fat and score the edges. • Don't season meat until after cooking. • Rub a little fat over the grill to prevent sticking. • If you get any fat spatters on nearby surfaces, give them a quick and easy wipe-up with Grease relief® all purpose degreaser. Just spray and wipe with a damp sponge or paper towel. After the meal you can squeeze degreaser on dishes, countertop and other dirty sur­ faces, ^id-then simply wipe away the soil. • Would you like to bake potatoes in the coals? Boil them in salted water first for about 10 minutes, then wrap in alumi­ num foil; they'll bake much fas­ ter. • Another family member can make the salad. Here's a speedup hint: when preparing lettuce, hit the core end sharply against the countertop and the core will twist out.

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