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May 12, 1982 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-05-12

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I f you thin m . coffee­
cakes are ordinary, try Easy
Peanut Butter and Jdly
Coffeeca e, It 100 pee­
tacular ith a himrnering
-like jelly urf that is
lidded 'th peanut butter
chips. Yet, the cake's glam-
orous appearan<;e i
easy preparation. Based on
a butterrnillc baking mix, the
er' quickly prepared.
The coffeeeake base starts
to become special hen I
cup of peanu b ter chi
are stirred into the batter,
The final to i th
j y and peanut butter chi
are placed on the hot,
freshly cd cake to form .
an i toppin ,Thi . a
very "friendly" type of
cake-onc that's gr cut in
squares and served ith cof­
fee informal social events.
in mi ,
oil; until , a
'h minute, Stir in I cup
peanut butter-f'la ored
chips,
ead bauer into gr
9-inch quare pan; ba e at
400 . for 20 to 2S mir lUte:s.
or until et ed i
center comes out cle n.
emo e from 0 en; pread
immediately ith jelly or
preser e ,Sprin le V2 c
peanut -flavored chi
o er top. Cool or
arm,
2
2
1
¥J cup mil
2 Tablespoo salad oil
1 cup peanut b ter-
fla ored chips
DE SO
G OCE
, (For admirers 0/ Josephine Baker and
lovers 0/ personified magnificence)
.

y.
o .
SOUTH 0,1
II,
a ed allh Feast reveals
a tal of hero' m and art, of
maternal generosity and of
global insights hich only
on of the most gifted
omen in the orId could
embra , The boo stirs
memorie hich evo e
many tears and serves to
renew our hope that life can
be filled ith greatn ,
grandeur and magnificen
Here in thi deeply refl -
ti e and finely detailed
biography' t ory of an
ccompli hed artist ho
danced nearly na ed 'nee •
her art could not be ap­
preciated because of the col­
or of her in and ho,
agaInSt d�lU_",,"".t'O odds at
almost ery hand, became
the 'nging and dancin rave
of Pari and then su
quently 0 France's
mo t brave undercover
agents cfuring World
J
-Clip this form nd m if it to
THE CITIZEN - P.O. Box 2l6, Benton H
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