Jink, 1910 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Our Food Page — Continued from page 400. 



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moderate oven until the 

 and liglitly browned. 



ropovERs. 

 1 cup milk Vz teaspoon salt 



1 cup sifted flour lA teaspoon melted but- 



1 egs ter 



Place iron gem pans in the oven and heat 

 while preparing the popovers. Put all the 

 ingredients in a mixing bowl and beat with 

 a Dover egg beater very thoroly. Oil the hot 

 irons and half fill them with the mixture and 

 bake in a moderately quick oven. The heat 

 should be decreased after the first ten min- 

 utes. Serve with butter and honey. They 

 may be used as a dessert by dropjiing a 

 piece of fruit in each one before putting in 

 the oven. They should bake from 30 to 40 

 minutes, depending upon the shape and size 

 of the irons. Do not attemjit to bake them 

 in tin if you do not wish to lose your tem- 

 per as they stick to tin closer than a brother. 



SrONGE CAKE. 



1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons lemon 



6 eggs juice 



1 cup sifted pastry Vs teaspoon salt 

 flour 

 Separate the eggs, beat the yolks thoroly. 

 sift in the sugar and beat until creamy and 

 (Contimied on page 402.) 



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