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Updated: June 18, 2025
Pour a pint of cream upon one and a half cupfuls of sugar; let it stand until the whites of three eggs have been beaten to a stiff froth; add this to the cream and beat up thoroughly; grate a little nutmeg over the mixture and bake without an upper crust. If a tablespoonful of sifted flour is added to it, as the above Custard Pie recipe, it would improve it.
A nice dessert. This dessert can be made very conveniently without much preparation. Take the yolks of six eggs, beat them well and add three cupfuls of sweet milk; take baker's bread, not too stale, and cut into slices; dip them into the milk and eggs and lay the slices into a spider, with sufficient melted butter, hot, to fry a delicate brown.
Serve hot with cream sauce. This will serve twelve persons. At suppers where the yolks of eggs are used for mayonnaise or cooked dressing, the whites accumulate and are lost if not used in some white cake. 1/2 cupful of butter 2 cupfuls of flour 1-1/2 cupfuls of sugar 3/4 cupful of water 1 cupful of English walnut or hickory nut meats 2 rounding teaspoonfuls of baking powder Whites of four eggs
Boil together two cupfuls of white bread crumbs and one cupful of milk. Take from the fire, and add one cupful of boiled rice, a teaspoonful of salt, a saltspoonful of pepper, a teaspoonful of onion juice, and four eggs slightly beaten. Mix and work in the fish. Press the whole through a colander, and pack it at once into a mold. Cover and steam three-quarters of an hour.
To walk all the way to Mile Corners on such a day required green tea, so Abbie drank three cupfuls. Then, as on the day when she went out to call upon "the Jersey girls," she carried hot water up-stairs and got out fresh stockings. About nine o'clock three women of Pastor Lucus's church, standing on the front steps of Aunt Alphie Newberry's house, saw Abbie struggling through a drift.
They scampered after him a noisy tribe, begging to be taken down to the field, and holding out their six mugs entreatingly. "What! six cupfuls of milk, when I haven't a drop to spare, and Cook is always wanting more? Ridiculous nonsense! Get along with you; you may come to the field I can't hinder that but you'll get no milk to-day. Take your mugs back again to the kitchen."
All but the children were very still, looking at the flames that licked along the sky line. They had heard now the story of the broken mains, and somberly, without lament or rebellion, recognized the full extent of the calamity. A young girl, standing on a wall, a line of pails beside her, offered cupfuls of water to those who drooped or fainted.
Thanks to Tubby's steering, however, the Flying Fish met it without shipping more than a few cupfuls of water. The next minute the full fury of the storm enveloped the Boy Scouts and the Flying Fish was laboring in a heaving wilderness of lashed and tumbling water. "Keep her head up!" roared Merritt, above the screaming of the wind and the now almost continuous roar and rattle of the thunder.
Now I'm the guest of the family, if you please, and you're the cook." "You can have two cupfuls of water to wash your hands and one for your face. You'll find the barrel and basin upon the back porch. And don't throw the water away! I'll save it for you to use the next time you come." "Thank you. But I washed over at Garton's. He lets me have two cupfuls for my face. And now I'm going to help you.
1/4 cupful of butter 1 cupful of sugar 2/3 cupful of water 2 cupfuls of flour 2 rounding teaspoonfuls of baking powder Whites of four eggs Put together the same as Ice Cream Cake, and bake in three layers. When cold, put together with Banana Filling.
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