Monday 25 March 2013

Woman July 7 1956 Page 71

Sandwiches for Summer
TAKE A FRESH SLANT
ON A NEW IDEA FOR SUMMER, for packed lunches or picnic teas, roll-ups instead of ordinary sandwiches, delicious with the cool freshness of Kraft's Superfine Margarine. Kraft Margarine's fine ingredients are specially blended so that it doesn't melt away even on the hottest summer day. It's a pleasure to spread and a pleasure to taste, and always very, very fresh, the double  wrapping sees to that.
 For picnics and packed lunches, for all your summer sandwiches and fine cooking, buy Superfine Margarine by Kraft, the nearest thing to butter.
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Summer Roll-ups
Take the crusts off the bread and spread thin slices generously with Kraft Superfine Margarine. Lay your filling on a slice of bread and roll it up. Kraft Margarine is made from specially blended vegetable oils of highest quality. It keeps cool and holds its shape even in the hottest weather. 

TRY THESE FILLINGS
Ham with a dash of Kraft Tomato Chutney
Cold scrambled eggs flavoured with chopped spring onion tops
Chopped raw apple with Kraft Dairylea
Grated cheese with watercress
Mashed hard-boiled eggs with Kraft Tomato Chutney
Stardale Cheese Spreed and currant jelly
KRAFT Superfine MARGARINE Spreads smoothly even when cold
CONTAINS 760-940 LU"s VITAMIN A PER OZ 80-100 LU's VITAMIN D PER OZ
Net Weight 8 oz
KRAFT FOODS LTD., HAYES, MIDDLESEX
Keeps firmer in warm weather Finer ingredients, finer flavour Double-packed for summer freshness 11/2 HALF·POUND (about 21 cents)? 
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The average price of a new home then was $11700 2.63 times your yearly average wage of $4450.  Which was about 2.17 times the price of a new car $2050. Today?

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