GOLD AND SILVER CAKE. Into a pound of powdered sugar work a etipfii! of butter, and when rulibed to a smooth and light cream add <the yoTks of live eggs, beaten very light, and a teaeupful of milk. Beat in gradually three cups of flour sifted with two level teaspoonfuls of baking powder.. Add this slowly, as some (lours thicken more than do others. AVhen enough flour has been put in to make a rather stiff cake batter, tnin it by adding the juice of a large orange and the peel grated* Turn into small tins and bake, to a golden brown. When cool, dip each cake, in a golden icing. To make this a'dd to an ordinary boiled icing, heated in a, double boiler, a teaspoonful of melted butter, a little orange juice and some orange or yellow vegetable coloring matter. Set the cakes aside to hardenA'Plie silver cakes are made as follows: Work to a cream a half-cup of butter 'a'iu| a cup of powdered sugar, and when smooth boat in the stuffy whipped Whites of live eggs. Add two cups of Hour sifted with a heaping teaspoonful of baking powder, and flavor with a little essence of bitter almond. Make a boiled icin£, flavour with the bitter almonds, and ii'ip each of the cakes in this. Arrange the gold and silver cakes in alternate layers, on a plate, and serve with New'■; Crescent Eleiul tea. The superior flavor of this tea appeals to every palate, and it is procurable from most storekeepers in the district at 2/- per lb.—Advt. , 112 matter. Set A RELIABLE REMEDY, Rcxoiu is a reliable remedy, for all eruptions and irritations of tlic skin, pod hands, .sciatica, itching or .bleeding piles, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, bad legs, stings of insects, and all kinds of inflammation. Rexona is sold only in trinngu-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 241, 17 February 1911, Page 3
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