S'When they come home from Parade there' s nothing like a Cup of Bournville! " ssays Mrs. CHEERFUL On 4 cold night, after a strenuous parade, it' $ a man' $ drink; and THE CUP THAT CHEERS ! puts new energy and vim into him. Bouroville Cocoa is real food, nourishing yet economical, easy to make, easy to take and easy to digest Make Cocoa ThIS way and how comforting a big, hot cupful of delicious Bournville is o0 Milk made into cocoa bas its energ} a cold night: A cup of hot, chocolaty, rich-tasting Bournville Cocoa puts value increased by 45%. Ror each cup new life into a man Or woman Or child mix 1 level teaspoonful of Bournville Cocoa and one teaspoonful sugar witb "LETS HAVE A CHOCOLATE MERINGUE PUDDING 0 little cold milk Bring the fest of FOR DINNER TOMORROW; pleads Territorial Johna tbe milk to boiling point; stif j the cream, add yolks of eggs beaten, mixed cocoa, bring all VP to the boil HERE'S A SPLENDID RECIPE then vanilla, four and powde:: take of the fire; and whisk for 2-02. butter; 202. sugaf; 2 eggs, Mix well: Bake in pie dish and wheo second OI two before pouring into 4-02. flout, I dessertspoon Bourn- cooked spread over with jam and cups: Whipped cream 00 top gives ville Cocoa, Baking whites of eggs beaten with 2-O2 you a delicious cup of "COCOA teaspoon SUPREME' Try k this way Powder: Beat butter and sugar to a sugar: Bake again until light browa BOURNVILLE COCOA TRY THESE BROWN BUNS WIth ADDS ZEST AND FLAVOUR A CUP OF BOURNYILLE COCOA Use plenty of delicious THEY'RE DELICIOUS;' says Mrs: Cheerful: Bournville Cocoa io your cooking |" says Mrs: Mix all together I cup flout; 2 cups bran, 8 cup Cheerful It adds extra syrup, 1 cup milk; 1 teaspoon baking powdec; zest; extra favouf, extra tablespoon Bournville Cocoa, I food value teaspoon soda, raisins. This makes 4 very wet mixture. Put into patty tins CADBURYS and bake in a moderate oven for 20 ASK FOR minutes. Serve buttered: They' ce goodl Bonchilbranthy BOURNVILLE expend large stores of HrM energy. Bournville Cocod wrilis hehergto CocoA Gec] Give the children big 94. per Hlb6 Tim por So4 Eoc cupfuls every day ~they 1I5 Ext DowRNviLte love its chocolaty tastel 2/9 Per EXTRA nourishment cBUay:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 114, 29 August 1941, Page 53
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