[IRCA] What Do Two Cups of Coffee Mean to Radio Heritage?
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[IRCA] What Do Two Cups of Coffee Mean to Radio Heritage?




Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
July 31 2012

Hi there

Thanks so much for supporting us, we're really happy that you found
us and that nearly 50,000 of you have visited us in recent months.

Did you know we've added many more new features, updated the
Australia Radio Guide, Pacific Radio Listener Guides and much more in
the last month and..... with some 300 features and thousands of
images, you're sure to find something of interest when you explore
www.radioheritage.com! 

Kiwi Radio, Armed Forces Radio, Australian Radio Stars, Pacific USA,
Island Radio Pacific Style, Radio Dial & Popular Culture and much
more.......

Two Cups of Coffee
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Thanks to generous supporters like Nicholas Kitto in Hong Kong for
going the extra mile and also sponsoring several of our almost 300
features. 

Save 50% this month and sponsor your favorite feature.....just have a
look at www.radioheritage.com, tell us the feature you choose, make a
donation of $50 and we'll handle the rest. This is a simple way to
record your support!  

Today we have to find $847.25 to cover the remaining bills for our
operational costs* for this month..............

Would you be willing to donate $6.25...... today....that's about two
nice cups of coffee...using the donation button at
www.radioheritage.com?

It will take just 1% of you who who have visited us to do
this and help us cover our bills, and you'll be true blue champions!

In return, and right now, we'll share two more tried and trusted
recipes from the original 1930's Aunt Daisy's Radio Cookery Book that
will make your $6.25 donation much easier to digest.............. 

#1 ANZAC Biscuits**
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You'll need: butter [1/4 lb], Golden Syrup [or pale treacle/white
corn syrup/maple syrup/golden sugar-beet syrup] 1 tablespoon, baking
soda 1 teaspoon, sugar [1 cup], coconut [1 cup], wheatmeal [1 cup],
chopped walnuts [1 cup], flour [3/4 cup]

First, choose your favorite radio station to keep you company! Then,
melt the butter with the Golden Syrup. Add the baking soda which has
been dissolved in 2 tablespoons of boiling water. Add all the other
ingredients. Take small teaspoons of the mixture and roll into small
balls. Place these on a cold oven sheet, leaving space for them to
expand. Cook for 30 minutes in a slow oven. Enjoy!

#2 Prune Whip
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You'll need: hot prune juice [3/4 cup], cooled prune pulp [1/2 cup],
gelatine [1 tablespoon], egg whites [2], cold water [1/4 cup], lemon
juice [2 tablespoons], sugar [1/2 cup], chopped nuts [1/4 cup].

First, keep listening to your favorite radio station. Then, pour the
cold water onto the gelatine, sugar and a pinch of salt, add the hot
prune juice and stir until it's dissolved. Then, add the prune pulp,
the lemon juice and the chopped nuts and leave aside to cool. When
the mixture starts to thicken, stiffly beat the egg whites and add
them, stir them in put into a wetted mould or dish and set aside to
cool. When set firm, turn out the prune whip and served with fresh or
whipped cream. Enjoy!

Well, we've kept our word and again given you two inexpensive,
healthy and tasty recipes with yummy golden syrup and prunes and...

....... if you donate $6.25 to us today....we'll thank you for
being true blue and send you two more fantastic recipes from Aunt
Daisy's Radio Cookery Book as a special thank you!

Our almost 300 features, 1,650+ pages, 1000+ images and various radio
guides are looked after by unpaid volunteers here at the Radio
Heritage Foundation, we're a registered non-profit organization that
looks after radio memories, memorabilia and heritage from around the
Pacific.

To donate $6.25 today, please just visit www.radioheritage.com and
use the simple donation button there.... and why not check out many
new features whilst you're there.... we'll then send you two
more recipes as a special thanks!

Remember, save 50% this month and sponsor any one of 300 features for
just $50...choose your favorite feature, donate $50 and we'll make
sure your special sponsorship gift shows that you're making the
feature possible for others to enjoy........ 

Happy ANZAC biscuits** and prune whip eating!

Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
A registered non-profit organization.
We get no funding from the radio industry or
any government agency.
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Email "NOD7" to radioheritage@xxxxxxxxx to be removed from
this mailing list and allow ten working days for removal. 
Thanks for sharing us with your friends. 

* Operational costs are just over $400 a week and a copy of our
2011-2012 FY Annual Report ended March 31 2012 is available on
request. Our volunteers are all unpaid.
** ANZAC stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps and these
biscuits were favorites of Australian and NZ soldiers in World War I,
almost a hundred years ago and before the time of radio. They are
traditional cookies in both countries.
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*******Donate $6.25 today and enjoy two more of Aunt Daisy's
Radio Cookery Book recipes as a special thank you*********


  

















































































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