THE FARMERS' MONTHLY, MARCH, 1928 



HAMPSHIRE COUNTY RECIPES 



(Sent in by Hampshire County Home 

 Makers) 



Oatmeal Bread 



4 c. quick oats 



4 c. boiling water and let stand few min- 

 utes 



1 c. molasses 

 salt 



2 c. lard 



1 cup hot water 



2 yeast cakes 



Enough bread flour to make stiff dough. 

 Almost 5 lbs. pastry flour. (3 loaves 

 bread and pan of biscuits). 



Mrs. E. C. Heidel : Enfield 



Steamed Graham Bread 



la c. graham 

 IJ c. white 



1 tsp. baking powder 

 Salt 



2 tbsp. sugar 



h cup molasses 



15 c. hot milk 



1 tbsp. lard 



i tsp. soda dissolved in molasses 



Raisins if wanted 



Steam .3 hrs. 



Mrs. R. F. Ward: Enfield 



Surprise Cake 



1 cup sugar 



1 tbsp. butter 



1 tbsp. lard 



1 can tomato soup $.10 size 



1 tsp. soda dissolved in soup 



2 tsp. baking powder 

 1 tsp. cinnamon 



1 tsp. nutmeg 

 i tsp. clove 



2 cups flour 

 1 cup raisins 

 pinch salt 

 vanilla 



Mrs. E. F. Rafter: Enfleld 



Peanut Butter Bread 



Brown Bread 



il cup thick sour milk 



i c. thick sour cream 



1 tsp. salt 



i c. sugar 



i c. molasses 



1 tsp. soda 



1 c. gran, corn meal 



1 c. graham 



2 c. flour enoguh to make stiff dough mix 



thoroughly 1 c. raisins steam about 

 2 hrs. 



Qrape Nut Bread 



Soak 3 cup grape nuts in IJ cups of milk 



1 egg 



h cup sugar 



2 tsp. baking powder 



1 tsp. salt 



2 cups flour 



(1 loaf) 



Mrs. E. F. Rafter: Enfield 



Crumb Bucket Brown Bread 



3 cups soaked (crumb bucket) 



1 cup molasses 



li cups Indian meal 



1 cup Graham flour 

 h tsp. salt 



2 tsp. soda 

 Steam 3 hrs. 



Mrs. Ernest Thayer: W. Worthington 



RESULTS AND ROSES 



The man who wants a garden fair, 



Or small or very big, 

 With flowers growing here and there 



Must bend his back and dig. 



The things are mighty few on earth 

 That wishes can attain ; 



Whate'er we want of any worth 

 We've got to work to gain. 



It matters not what goal you seek, 

 It's secret here reposes; 



You've got to dig from week to week 

 To get Results or Roses. 



— Edgar A. Guest. 



Northampton Institution 

 for Savings 



Incorporated 1842 



= A = 

 Mattnil Snvings Bunk 



Deposits draw interest from the 

 first business day of each month. 



Safe Deposit Boxes 



Foreign Exchange 



Savings Bank Life Insurance 



It will pay you to investigate the 

 details of cost, etc. Issued only for 

 residents of Massachusetts. 



"Learn from the simple — teach the 

 wise." Small groups of aspiring adults 

 who desire to keep their minds fresh and 

 vigorous; who begin to learn by con- 

 fronting pertinent situations; who dig 

 down into the resei-voirs of their ex- 

 perience before resorting to texts and 

 secondary fasts; who are led in the di.s- 

 cussion by teacrehs who are also search- 

 rs after wisdom and not oracles; this 

 constitutes the setting for adult educa- 

 tion, the modern quest for life's meaning. 

 — "Adult Education" — Lindeman. 



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Radio Set 



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Phone <480 



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KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 



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 Glcn^TOod Ranges 



and «U. P. S." Paints 



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CH.4RLES E. Clark, President 

 RoswELL S. JoRGENSEN, Treasurer jj 



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