Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1912 — FOR MAKING GRAHAM GEMS [ARTICLE]
FOR MAKING GRAHAM GEMS
Good Rule to Follow. When Milkman Is Late In Making His Appearance. -—Sometimes the milkman does not put in an appearance at the usual time; therefore recipes for muffins and other breakfast breads which call for water insted of milk are useful. For graham muffins (hat do not call for milk, have ready two cupfuls of graham flour, on? cupful of wheat flour, two of warm water, a tabelspoonful of butter and two of molasses, a teaspoonful of soda and two of cream of .tartar. Mix together in the usual way By sifting the two kinds of flour together with the soda and the cream of tartar and then adding the butter, the water and the molasses. It is well to add a little salt. Bake in hot gem pans •in a quick open. Graham mead will "ndrtake the place of graham flour.
