Have you tried This One? Date Scones— RECIPE.— 1 lb. flour. V z teaspoon salt. 2 or. butter. , 3 level teaspoons 2 tablespoons “High* baking powder., lander” milk diluted in 1 cupful dates, stoned breakfast cup of water. and rolled. This is one of a series of HIQHLANDER Recipes appearing each fortnight—cut them out and keep than by you. METHOD L, Sift flour, powder and salt. Rub in the butter and mix to a flexible dough with the milk. Turn on a floured board, and roll till smooth, and about % inch thick. Brush all' over with a little milk. Place the sheet of dates on one half, and fold over the other half of the dough. Brush over with milk, cut into two-inch squares and bake in a quick oven. The dates may be stoned, cut up, and added to the flour instead of being rolled out to a thin sheet. GHLAMMER ABf-fIKUrMIIII
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18026, 22 May 1930, Page 15
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