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Updated: May 6, 2025


If the quantity of vegetable is increased the amount of dressing must also be doubled or the salad will be dry. A small portion of the mayonnaise mixed with the vegetables also is an improvement. From MRS. CAROLINE E. DENNIS, of New York State, Alternate Lady Manager-at-Large.

One teacup sweet milk, one teacup brown sugar, one teacup butter or mixed butter and lard, one teacup molasses, one tablespoonful ginger, one tablespoonful cinnamon, four cups flour, two eggs, one pound of raisins, well floured before being put in, two teaspoonfuls baking powder. From MRS. S. E. VERDENAL, of New York, Lady Manager-at-Large.

Cook about three minutes, then add the yolks of three eggs well beaten with half a pint of sweet cream or milk; cook until it thickens, then serve. From MRS. MARY S. LOCKWOOD, of District of Columbia, Lady Manager-at-Large.

Sauce for same One cup of cherry juice, one cup of sugar, one cup of water, small lump of butter, one tablespoonful of thickening; when it boils up add two tablespoons of cherry wine and nutmeg to taste. This pudding is enough for twelve persons. From MRS. NANCY HUSTON BANKS, of Kentucky, Alternate Lady Manager-at-Large.

From MRS. GOVERNOR BAGLEY, of Michigan, Lady Manager-at-Large. I regret that the long distance I am from home prevents me from sending you many valuable recipes I would be glad to contribute to your book. One, however, occurs to me that you may consider worthy a place, and, I assure you, makes a very delicious dish. Sincerely yours,

When the gelatine has dissolved remove the blanc mange from the vessel of boiling water in which you have cooked it, and strain through a thin muslin bag, pressing it well to get flavor of almonds there should be three or four bitter ones among them. Wet a mould with cold water, put in the blanc mange and set in a cold place until firm. From MRS. ROSINE RYAN, of Texas, Lady Manager-at-Large.

This is a great favorite with Southerners. From MRS. ROSINE RYAN, of. Texas, Lady Manager-at-Large. Your enterprise commends itself to every woman who has the best interests of her sex uppermost in her thoughts. Among the happy recollections of my childhood, luncheon Ham Toast stands out temptingly clear. It was my mother's own, and I give it in preference to several others that occur to me.

From MRS. S. E. VERDENAL, of New York, Lady Manager-at-Large. Two cups sugar, two cups of sifted flour, one-half cup of water, two teaspoonfuls yeast powder mixed with the flour, the yolks of five eggs and the whites of three beaten separately, the grating and juice of one orange; bake in layers like jelly cake.

From MRS. CAROLINE E. DENNIS, of New York State, Alternate Lady Manager-at-Large. Three pounds of sugar, to three pounds of tomatoes; add two lemons, peeled and sliced very thin; sliver the peel into smallest bits and add, with two inches of preserved ginger root, also cut very fine.

From MRS. AUGUSTA TRUMAN, of California, Alternate Lady Manager-at-Large. Hull and rinse one quart of perfectly ripe berries; put in a bowl with one large cup of granulated sugar; cut do not mash with a silver spoon and set away in the ice-box for two hours. Make a rich biscuit dough, adding double quantity of butter; roll out one inch thick and bake in a deep pie-plate.

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