A collection of tried receipts contributed by various Charlestown house-keepers and published in behalf of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Charlestown ( Mass.) Branch of the Boston . olks of 3 eggs well beaten, juice and rind ^orange, fold in ^ cup flour sifted 4 times. Bake in angelcake tin, have oven quite hot at first, bake 40 minutes ifpossible. Mrs. T. W. Devens. Lady Cake. One cup sugar, i cup butter, ^ cup milk,2 cups flour, with 1 teaspoon baking powder sifted with it,whites of 4 eggs beaten to a stiff froth and added the lastthing. Flavor to taste. Mrs. C. R. Clark. Sponge Cake.


A collection of tried receipts contributed by various Charlestown house-keepers and published in behalf of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Charlestown ( Mass.) Branch of the Boston . olks of 3 eggs well beaten, juice and rind ^orange, fold in ^ cup flour sifted 4 times. Bake in angelcake tin, have oven quite hot at first, bake 40 minutes ifpossible. Mrs. T. W. Devens. Lady Cake. One cup sugar, i cup butter, ^ cup milk,2 cups flour, with 1 teaspoon baking powder sifted with it,whites of 4 eggs beaten to a stiff froth and added the lastthing. Flavor to taste. Mrs. C. R. Clark. Sponge Cake. Four eggs well beaten, 1 cup sugar, 2tablespoons cold water, 1 cup flour, 1 teaspoon bakingpowder sifted with flour, beat all together This cake keepsmoist so well I use it more than any other receipt. Mrs. C. R. Clark. Corn Starch Cake. One and half cups sugar, ^ cupbutter, cream together, whites of 6 eggs well beaten, mixwith butter and sugar, | cup cornstarch, H cups flour, ^ cupmilk, 1 teaspoon cream tartar, ^ soda. Sift cornstarch andflour, cream tartar and soda into beaten sugar. Mrs. C. M. Hicky. J. F=!. T^NJOeRSOlS, 23 Main Street, - - CHARLESTOWN. Custom and Ready-made 48. CongressYeast Powder, An AbsolutelyPure Preparation FOR MAKING Light, NutritiousBiscuit, Cakes, etc. Do not de>troy your health byusing Alum leaking Powders-, Your Gpocer will Supply You, T. H. LEAHY, HATTER and OUTFITTER fiist-Class Line of Gents Furnishing ing of Fancy Tableware, etc. Fancy Pocket Knives Sharpened, Honed and Con- &}^ -^ caved. Meat cutting knives a Fulton Street, - - = BOSTON. PieKLES Grape Oatsiip. Five pounds grapes, boil and press,2h pounds sugar, 1 pint vinegar, 1 tablespoon each cloves,cinnamon and allspice; 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper, IJ table-spoons Crystaline salt. Boil until rather thick, put spices ina few minutes before taking off. Mrs. E. A. Ferguson. Chilli Sauce. Four quarts ripe tomatoes peeled, 4peppers cliopped fine, 1 tablespoon eac


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