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■ . p... . . I I V- '•. |J -_’ _||'/ || | } r 3 < Rippi RNi Inm SPONQES Two Recipes Sponge Sandwich 3 eggs, 1 cup sugar (small), i teaspoon Edmonds’ Baking Powder, 1 cup flour (small), Beat eggs and sugar well, then add flour and baking powder mixed; bake in hot oven in sandwich tins Sponge Roll 1 cup flour, 1 tea cup sugar, 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon Edmonds’ Baking Powder, 2 tablespoons cold water. Method: Beat eggs and sugar till stiff and frothy, sift flour and baking powder, add water to eggs and sugar, then stir in the sifted flour and baking powder lightly and quickly, pour into greased tin, and bake in hot oven from 8 to 10 minutes. This recipe will also serve fur a Jam Sandwich On baking day, Edmonds Baking Powder eliminates the element of chance. . . When Sure to Rise” brand is used, the housewife can always be sure of beautifully light Cakes, Scones, Pastry, Buns, Pikelets and the like. . . Thus the time spent in the Kitchenthe butter, eggs, fruit, sugar and flour are never wasted through failure —because Edmonds banishes the chance of failure. DMOND I"SURE TO RISE” Cbmoi^Z SURE TO RISE” Has won its great popularity because of its unique formula, and the use of finest Grape Cream of Tartar. . This purity and certainty have caused thousands of housewives to appreciate Edmonds Baking Powder as “The most important ingredient but the least expensive” When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention The Ladies’ Mirror”

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 35

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