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In weather cold this plan may be Pursued ten days
successfully, Providing you add every night Flour, salt, molasses, meal in right Proportions, beating as before, And setting it to rise once more. When baking make of generous size Your cakes; and if they'd take the prize They must be light and nicely browned, Then by your husband you'll be crowned Queen of the kitchen; but you'll bake, And he will, man-like, "take the cake. " Remarks. —When buckwheat cakes are made without molasses, as is often done, if a small spoonful of molasses is added, each morning, to the cake batter, they will take a much nicer brown, being careful, however, not to burn them.
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