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Julie M. Clagett cookbook, 1908-1914
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do very well without it. The beef ought not to be put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it should be slightly sprinkled with salt to (drain?) of the blood. White cake 3 cups flour (sifted) 1 1/2 of sugar, 1 of sweet milk, 1 egg. Two tablespoons of butter, two teaspoonfuls baking powder + a little essence of lemon. Beat the butter + sugar to a cream, then add the milk, the egg + essence. Then two cups of the flour + lastly the remainder of the flour into which the baking powder has been stirred. Bake in jelly (illegible), as (illegible) (illegible) in a quick oven
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do very well without it. The beef ought not to be put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it should be slightly sprinkled with salt to (drain?) of the blood. White cake 3 cups flour (sifted) 1 1/2 of sugar, 1 of sweet milk, 1 egg. Two tablespoons of butter, two teaspoonfuls baking powder + a little essence of lemon. Beat the butter + sugar to a cream, then add the milk, the egg + essence. Then two cups of the flour + lastly the remainder of the flour into which the baking powder has been stirred. Bake in jelly (illegible), as (illegible) (illegible) in a quick oven
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