TWO CAKES. LADY CAKE.—lngredients: Six ounces of flour, six ounces of butter, half a pound of sugar, the whites of nine eggs, almond essence. Method: Beat the butter to a cream, add the sugar gradually, and beat until it, is all creamy; whip the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, add them to the mixture, and, lastly, beat in the flour; add the almond flavouring, beat for fifteen minutes, and. pour into a cake tin lined with greased paper. Bake, in a moderate oven for about one hour and a half until done through. It should not be cut until 24 hours after it is baked. MADEIRA CAKE.—lngredients: Four eggs, six ounces of loaf sugar, six ounces of flour, four ounces of butter, one lemon, half a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda. Method: Whisk tho eggs until they are light; then add by degrees the pounded sugar, the butter melted, the grated lemon peel, and the flour; beat all well together; just before putting into the mould add the carbonate of soda and juice of the lemon; bake carefully for an hour. For a tea for these afternoon cakes select the New Crescent Blond—it is a tea with a reputation. It is absolutely the finest 2s tea on the market, pleasing to tho palate, soothing and satisfying. Your grocer sells it for a certainty. The first sardine ever tinned and marketed was the Crossed Fish Brand. It waa the best then, as it is now ! Groat bargains in purses, square bags, peggv bags, baskets, and travelling goods at Young and Collins’ clearance to-mor-row morning. Be early and secure the snips. See windows.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 5
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274Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13331, 21 March 1911, Page 5
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