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bread are two of her favorite
recipes.
She also teaches how to use
substitute ingredients to cook
without fat or salt and not com-
promise the taste.
Mrs. Norman has
six bread machines
to test her recipes.
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published her book
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When she men-
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about a book on
bread machines,
she had a contract
within a few
months.
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are no definite
plans, Mrs. Nor-
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could be a trilogy in
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doesn't write on
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could be on her oth-
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What Can I Do
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Waterford Mott High School.
Her latest project is baking GILDA'S CLUB
bread.
Neiman Marcus recently held
She is the author of the pa-
perback book What Can I Do a luncheon to benefit Gilda's
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guide to buying and using a and donated a percentage of the
bread machine. The book is also day's sales to Gilda's Club. Some
filled with time-saving tips and of the Gilda's Club supporters in-
cluded: Elly Passer, Florine
dozens of recipes.
"The book is readable and us- Gaynes, Carol Silverman,
able," said Mrs. Norman. The Babs Kaufman, Jacqueline
spinach feta bread and the Grekin, Marcia Gershenson,
peanut butter chocolate chip Joyce Kaplan, Ceci Stone,