March, 1918 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



185 



FLOUR IS HIGH 



Why not live belter and save money, too? 



Grind your wheat into Best Whole Wheat or Graham 

 Flour. Your doctor knows how healthy these are. 

 Make the BEST Corn Meal, the old-fashioned sort you 

 can''t huy at any price nowadays. 



Do all sorts of fine and coarse grinding with an 



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remember we carry a full stock and sell at the 



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J. B. MASON, Manager. 



Our Food Page — Continued from page 156. 



At noon pour the boiling potato water over 

 the rolled oats and salt and add the honey. 

 When lukewarm add the yeast and beat well. 

 Add a little flour if necessary to make a 

 batter as stiff as cake batter. Cover and 

 keep in a temperature of about 70 degrees 

 until evening. At night stir in enough flour, 

 half whole wheat and half white, to make a 

 rather stiff dough. Knead well and cover 

 closely. If the room is liable to become cold 

 thru the night it is well to cover the bread 

 raiser with a blanket. In the morning di- 

 vide into two loaves and let rise again. 

 When light brush with melted fat and bake. 



BYE BEEAD. 



2 tablespoons flour V2 cake dry yeast soak- 

 2 teaspoons salt ed in 



1 tablespoon honey y^ cup warm water 

 2% cups boiling potato 3 cups white flour 



water Rye flour 



2 potatoes mashed 



At noon pour the boiling potato water 

 over the two tablespoons flour, the honey 

 and the salt. Add the mashed potatoes and 

 when lukewarm the yeast. Stir in enough 

 white flour to make a batter, about three 

 cups, and then proceed as in the recipe for 

 oatmeal bread, using rye flour to make the 

 dough at night. 



In either of the above recipes, if preferred, 

 the sponge may be made at night and the 

 bread made into a dough in the morning. 



WHOLE WHEAT MUFFINS. 



1 egS 1 teaspoon baking pow- 



der 



1 tablespoon melted 

 shortening 



Vz teaspoon salt 



2 cups sour milk 



1 cup white flour 



IM cups whole wheat 



flour 

 1 teaspoon soda 



Beat the egg well, add the sour milk and 

 then the flour in which the dry ingredients 

 have been sifted. Add the melted shortening 

 and bake in mufiin pans about thirty min- 

 utes. — Continued on next page. 



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