Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book - Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions by Mary A. Wilson
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A word about the griddle may not come amiss. The old-fashioned iron or soapstone may be used and will give good results. Aluminum griddles do not require greasing. BREAD GRIDDLE CAKES Try these cakes some morning when the folks are tired of the usual breakfast dishes. Place in a pitcher overnight Two cups of buttermilk or sour milk, One cup of water, Two cups of bread crumbs. Let stand in the kitchen in a cool place. Do not put in the icebox. In the morning add One teaspoonful baking soda dissolved in Three tablespoonfuls of water. Beat to thoroughly mix and then add Two tablespoonfuls syrup, Two tablespoonfuls shortening, One teaspoonful salt, |
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