TWO CAKE RECIPES.
An egoless cake is made as follows : One cup of chopped nuts, one cup of sour milk, one cup or sugar, one half-cup of butter, one teaspoonful eaeh of cinnamon, cloves and soda, two cups of flour, pinch of mace; dissolve soda with milk; bake in a square cake tin. Surprise Cake. Make a flour white cake of one cupful of .sugar, one-half cupful of butter, two cupfuls of f!sur, into which has been sifted two teaspoonftils of Baking Powder, and add at last the stiffly beaten yolks of two eggs, one-half teaspoonful of Vanilla. Bake in flat pan. In each square press-a chocolate ci'eam before frosting with the whites of two eggs beaten and stiffened with powdered sugar, and flavoured with vanilla. The tea with such cakes is the •favourite Crescent Blend Tea at Is-lOd per.-lb. The flavour of. this tea leaves an agreeable impression on the palate, and most people' like it. It brews a good strong rich •liquor,'and-the flavour never varies. It is the best tea at the- price to be bought in New Zealand, and is procurable from most storekeepers in this district.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10161, 10 February 1911, Page 5
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190TWO CAKE RECIPES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10161, 10 February 1911, Page 5
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