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    1. Apple Pie and Raspberry Shrub (1836) — Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      The pie crust, though, didn’t turn out very well, even though it looked beautiful. Despite all of the butter, it was dry and tasted (...)

    2. New Movies for December

      New Movies for December Ford Library « Book Review: Abundance Book Reviews: Pre-Term Recommendations » New Movies for December Here is a list of (...)

    3. To Make Sherif Cakes (1783) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      Cream the butter and 4 oz. of sugar together. Add 1 pound of flour and the remaining ingredients, mix until combined.

    4. Food for Fines Event

      Food Drive Most Needed Items: Canned fruits and veggies Canned meat Canned beans and soup Cereal Whole grain pasta and rice Peanut (...)

    5. Soup or Salad? Sealtest Suggests Soup. - The Devil's Tale

      Press vegetables through a sieve. Melt the butter in a double broiler, add the flour and mix well.

    6. Murder: Whereas Robert Smith, Late of Deptford, Shoe-maker, Stands Charged with the Murder of his Un

      She printed typographically complex books alongside bread-and-butter job printing, such as this broadside. Delahoy advertises the speed (...)

    7. Devil's Food - The Devil's Tale

      Devil’s Food 2 cups sugar 3/4 cup butter 4 ounces Baker’s Premium No. 1 Chocolate 4 eggs (3 may be used) 2 1/4 cups flour 4 1/2 (...)

    8. Murder: Whereas Robert Smith, Late of Deptford, Shoe-maker, Stands Charged with the Murder of his Un

      She printed typographically complex books alongside bread-and-butter job printing, such as this broadside. Delahoy advertises the speed (...)

    9. King Cake - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      With a pastry brush, spread the melted butter over the surface of the dough. Sift the powdered sugar and cinnamon into a small bowl.

    10. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Sweet Potato Custard (1870) - The Devil's Tale

      After that I added the “two large spoonsful of butter,” which I interpreted as just over two tablespoons of butter, as well as (...)

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