Dkokmbkr, 1920 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



763 



place and loavp 8 or 10 hours or iintil the 

 next niorniiij):. Then roll out, cut in shapes, 

 and bake in a moderate oven. A little more 

 flour may be added in the morning if neces- 

 sary to roll. "When cold frost with an icing 

 inatle from pulverized sugar and water and 

 flavored with a little lemon. Put in stone 

 jars, cover with j.ajier. and tie and keep in 

 cool place a month before using. 



1 cup siipt 



1 teaspoon salt 



1 oup honey 



Vi c-up raisins cut fine 

 l^ cnp dates cut fine or 



currants 

 i'4 cup citron cut fine 



CURISTMAS I'UnDING. 



hopped finer 1 cup sour milk 



2^^ to 3 cups sifted flour 

 1 teaspoon soda 

 1 teaspoon baking pow- 

 der 

 1 teaspoon cinnamon 

 % teaspoon cloves 

 grated rind of i/^ orange 



Blend the suet with the honey, beat in 

 the egg, add the sour milk, and then the 

 Hour in which the other dry ingredients 

 have been sifted, adding the fruit which has 

 been dusted with a little of the flour last. 

 The pudding should be about as stiff as fruit 

 cake. Steam in well-oiled mold for three 

 hours or more. It may be steamed in sev- 

 eral small molds to be used as gifts, 

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