Bake one hour.
Hymen Bread
1 lb. genuine old love
7/8 lb. common sense
3/4 lb. generosity
1/2 lb. toleration
1/2 lb. charity
1 pinch humor
(always to be taken with a grain of salt.)
Good for 365 days in the year.
Corn Bread
1 cup flour
2 cups corn meal (yellow)
1/2 cup sugar
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
2 cups milk
1 tablespoon butter
Sift all dry ingredients--sugar, flour, meal, salt and baking powder.
Beat yolks and add milk, stir into dry materials. Now beat whites stiff
and add. Lastly stir in melted butter. Bake in greased pans about twenty
to thirty minutes.
Brown Bread
1 cup sweet milk
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon salt
Graham flour to make a stiff batter
1 cup sour milk
1/2 cup molasses
1 small teaspoon baking soda
Bake 1 hour and a quarter in a moderate oven. Stir in soda, dissolved,
last thing, beating well. This makes 2 small loaves.
Egg Bread
1 quart meal
1 teaspoon salt
3 eggs
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon lard and butter
Pour a little boiling water over 1 quart of meal to scald it. Add a
little salt and stir in yolks of 3 eggs, 1 cup milk, 1 tablespoon of
lard and butter melted. Add the whites last, well beaten.
Bake in a moderate oven till well done--almost an hour.
Quick Waffles
2 eggs
1 quart of milk
1 quart of flour
a little salt
1 tablespoon molten butter
1 teaspoon sugar
Beat the eggs very light; then gradually mix in the milk, flour and
salt; add melted butter.
Pour into the waffle iron and bake at once.
Grease irons well and do not put in too much batter.
Dumplings That Never Fall
Two cupfuls of flour, two heaping teaspoons of baking powder, one-half
teaspoon of salt and one cupful of sweet milk. Stir and drop in small
spoonfuls into plenty of water, in which meat is boiling. Boil with
cover off for fifteen minutes, then put cover on and boil ten minutes
longer. These are very fine with either beef or chicken.
STATE OF ARIZONA
EXECUTIVE MANSION
Since equal suffrage became effective in Arizona
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