The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, July 30, 1881, Image 4

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Till-! KITCHEN. Snafjg—Tftko one cup of molasses three- quarters of a cup of sugar one teaspoonful of ginger and a teaspoonful each of powuered cloves cinnamon and alls pic . Add those to one half cup of melted butter and beat in two teaspoon fills of soda and Ilnur enough to roll, Roll very thin cut out with a tbiu cutter art! bake in a bol oven. To Remove Wrinkles. — Put pieces of court plaster on t u ‘ t u-.e wht;rt> the wrinkles are inclined to cotno just be fore going to butt and remove in the morning The plaster contracts the skill and prevents iu sinking ic.tnereas es and lines It also protects and snf tens the skin. Warm ua'er should always bo tr-ed to wash tho face in us it keeps off e rtnsles. Egg Muflms —One quart of (lour one tab: 1 .Npootiful of sugar, one teaspooelul of sub one large tables noon ful of lard tw-> tea fqiooululs of yeast powder three eggs one anti one-tourtb pints ot milk; silt together flour sugar, salt, ami pow dei r ruti in the lard cold: ad 1 t he beat¬ en eggs and milk: mix quickly into a smooth batter two-thirds (ill cold gr eas ed vmiftiin pans and bake in a hot oven fifteen minutes. Tart Crust.—One cup of lard one half teaspoonful of salt the white of an egg one-quartor teaspoonful of sugar one eighth teaspoonful of saleratus three tablespoonfuls of ice-water: Hour to roll; mix lard with one cup of Hour add salt sugar and cream tarter: beat egg. mix with water and saleratus all Together; keep the dough cold; add Hour to roll one quartern!'an inch thick. Tho aoove in :kea eighteen tarts. Apple Griddle Cake—.Cold stewed apples half pint graham half pint, corn meal half pint half teaspoonetul of salt, one and one half teaspoonful of Rum ford’s Yeast Powder two eggs nearly half flint of milk; half the fruit free from lumps dilute with the beaten eggs and milk; sift together the graham corn meal, salt, and powder which add to tho other preparation; mix smooth and thoroughly into a batter that will run from the mouth of a pitcher in a thick limpid stream; hake on a hot griddle in cakes as largo as desert plates brown on both sides. Spiced Citron Pickles. —Prepare the citrons us for preserves and to every four pounds of fruit take two pounds of light brown sugar one half an ounce of whole cloves and the same of stick cinnamon and one pint of strong cider vinegar. Roil tho sugar spices and vinegar together putting, the spices in a little bag of muslin and skim it woll and when no scum rises, turn it over the melon boiling hot and let it stand t wo days. Pour off the pickle and put the jar into » moderately boated oven and steam tho melon while the syrup is boiled again and skirned. Turn it over the fruit sealing it up at. once and in a month it will be very delicious. Light Brown Bread —Mix together three enpLtls of rye meal not rye flour two of Indian meal one of molasses, one teaspoonful of Ralt and four cups of milt. *,mr milk maybe used with the addition of two level toaspoonfuls of so da dissolved in it and it makes better lit.ad than sweet milk. Beat these ingredients to a smooth hatter, pour it into a ’ uttered covered mold or tin pail set it. in a pot containing boiling water to react: half way up the side of the mold and steam it at least two hours then uncover the mold and bake it for half or three quarters of an hour in a moderate o.ven; tho bread is done when top and sides are of a light brown. Apple Fritters.—Peel and coro a dozen apples; cut in slices about a quarter of an inch thick; pour a wino glass of brandv and a quarter of a pound ol pulverized sugar over them; cover them and lot thorn stand an hour tinning the apples occasionally, make a hatter os follows: A half pound of Hour :ho yo’ksof four oggr, a saltspoon ful of salt a saltsponnful of grated nut¬ meg the brandy off tho appples and nearly a pint of water or enough to make a rather stiff briefer and .a tablo epoonful of salad oil; heat the whites of the eggs very stiff ana stir in the bat . ter then stir in the apples and fry in plenty of lard: when fried to a Rico brown put the fritters on a piece of brow paper to get nil the greaso off and sprinkle with pulverized sugar. Servo hot. -------- •».<».<.—-- R is easier t<> rectify whiskey than it the ways of th a who drink it. 4 Bid you call your brother a asked a stern parent and tho culprit replied: ‘Well, I said ho was a sewing machine agent. It is wiso to keen in mind the fact that sonis may bo won to the cross t»v a life on a sick bed just as well as by a life in a cathedral desk Pure submis¬ sion is nr good as going on a foreign mission. “How in the world,’ asked a Galves¬ ton lady of a neighbor, “can 1 prevent my bov frmu stealing sugar out of tho sugar-bowl.' “1 knew bow you can stop his stealingsugar out of the eugar bowl,' was the reply, “liow?* “By sim¬ ply putting G(il the sugar News, iu the tpilk-pitch e r — res’ ton I’l IK WHITE OAK WAGON MANUFACTURED BY The White Oak Wagon Co., Holly Springs, Miss, CAPITAL, $150 000 CAPACITY, SO Wagons a Day. Don’t son.l Nortli tor your farm wagons. Patronize home manufactures. Tho White Oak Wagon is the host and cheapest and the freights aro lower. Sample wagous sent to merchants at cost price. Send for circulars. Upright Pianos Tone Unequalled And Design for New and Elegant Parlor Organs Styles GEnltGli WOODS & COMPANY -o- MANUFACTURERS -o C ^BRIDGEPORT, CATALOGUES SENT, FREE. AGENTS -o- Correspondence Solicited. -o— Mi„ K par Bum I, ) 6 T FATTENED Wtritot^noH Sr* Sock, //A "*% s^iUJL IJUaX-'cU™ gIMPSONV’CAULJ The Celebrated “(fiieou (.r the <8011111 ” Com Mill. Makers of the Largest Line of Flour Milt " , «verytl»i*iK Machinery Mil on lor Earth, Build cntnpleto ° mfUrC! u in . Is. iJHIs, nn<i r» mo<lcl old one*. putting in any proc»’S«t doaired. Vrito{urCatilninw an<l Vo-fore- purchasing. Patent R. S. A R. V. LACEY, No. 004 F. St. N. W., W A SUING TO N, D. 0. proprietors of the ‘SCI¬ ENTIFIC RECORD. Twelve yoars experi¬ ence as Sulii-iters of Patents. We procure Patents on Inventions, etc., and pratieo Patent Law in all its branches in the Patent Office an<l the U. S. Courts. Our Handbook on Pa¬ tents, with full directions and advice, sent Free. 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