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Frost with— CRISS-CROSS ICING: Cream 2 Snowdrift, 3 tbsp. butter. At H tsp. salt and 3 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar alternately with V& cup milk. Add 1 tsp. vanilla. Spread on cake. Orate 1 square chocolate; sprinkle ou top In rows about Vk Inch wide and 2 Inches apart. (Holding a kitchen knife along rows helps to keep them straight.) Turn cake; make rows at right angles to give criss-cross effect. Only an emulsorized shortening gives you such luscious cakes without creaming or egg-beating See how easy it is to make cakes that are light, luscious, moist and rich—with Snow drift’s 3-minute mixing method. No creaming! No separate egg-beating! You mix your whole cake in the same bowl, in 3 minutes—because Snowdrift ia emulsorized for thorough blending! Make Snowdrift’s Criss-Cross Chocolate Cake today! And try Snowdrift for flaky pies, tender biscuits and crispy fries! Furs vegetable shortening mods by ths Wesson Oil Psoplfl