Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1893 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The NeW Bread As endorsed and recommended by the New-York Health Authorities. Royal Unfermented Bread is peptic, palatable, most healthful, and may be eaten warm and fresh without discortifdrt even lay {hose of delicate digestion, which is not true of bread made in any other way. ... ■ . j To make One Loaf of Royal (Jnfermented Bread: i quart flour, i teaspoonful salt,, half a teaspoonful sugar, a heaping teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder,* cold boiled potato, about tho sub of large hen’s egg, and water. Sift togethf flou*, salt, sugar, and baking powder; rub in the , potato; qdd sufficient water to mix smoothly and rapidly into a stiff batter, about as soft as for pound-cake; about a pint of water to a quart of flour will be required — more or lqss, according to the brand and quality of the flour used. Do not make a stiff dough, like yeast bread. Pour the batter into a greased pan, 4’i by 8 inches, and 4 Inches deep, filling about half full. Tho loaf wiH rise to fill the pan when baked. Bake in very hot oven 45 minutes, placing paper over first 15 minutes' baking, to prevent crusting too soon on top. Bake immediately after mixing. Do not mix with milk. * Perfect meets s fan it hoi only with the Royal Baking Powder, because it it tie on/v powder in which the ingredients are prepared so eu to give that continuous action necessary to raise the larger bread loaf. *[ * * The best baking powder made is, as shown by analysis, the “Royal.” Its leavening strength has been found superior to other baking powders, and, as far as I know, it is the only powder which Will raise large bread perfectly. Cyrus Edson, M. D. Cotjn’r of Health, New-York City. Breadmakers using this receipt who will write the result of their experience will receive, free, the most practical cook book published, containing receipts for all kinds of cooking. Address j ROYAL BAKINS POWDER CjO„ 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.

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