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Remarks. —The word " dandy" here simply means " tip top, " or very nice. Snow Pudding, With Gelatine, Very Nice—No. 1. —Pour boiling water, 1 pt., over % box of Cox's gelatine; add sugar, 3 cups, to the juice of 2 lemons; put peel and all in, and mash all together. Let simmer till the gelatine is dissolved; when only lukewarm, strain through a thin cloth into the dish in which you are to send it to the table. When cold and formed, or hardened, beat the whites of 3 eggs to a stiff froth, with 1 table-spoonful of powdered sugar, and place on top. And if, on especial occasions, you would give variety, make a soft-boiled custard with the yolks of the eggs and spread a layer over the white; then put bits of any jell, or bits of different-colored jells, thickly 1/2 to 1 inch apart—over the top of all, so that each guest will have several bits in the dish. —Miss Tillie Bratshaw, Detroit.
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