BAKED APPLE—Core and fill apple with sugar, raisins, nuts, etc. Place on double square of Reynolds Wrap. Gather foil up over top and twist together. Bake on hot coals.

franks in a blanket

Mix prepared biscuit flour as per directions and roll out thin, about ¼ inch. Cut in pieces large enough to surround frankfurter but let the frankfurter protrude a half-inch or so at each end. Put in double envelope of Reynolds Wrap and place on a medium fire of coals. Cook for fifteen minutes turning frequently. This novelty is very tasty and a grand picnic stunt. It must be remembered, however, to roll the franks over quite often as they cook. This will keep them from scorching.

“Reynolds Wrap does it”

Here are a few of the uses which sportsmen find for this miracle metal.

1. Wrapping food to be transported to camp.

2. Wrapping lunches. Makes them wet proof, bug proof, with sealed-in freshness. (Remember caution about foods that require refrigeration.)