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WHAT TASTES better in the add the rest of the ingredients ing than delicious buckwheat | listed in this recipe, mix ih the cakes?, On cold winter morn | + ings—and even, crisp fall days—a| <hearty breakfast 5 the‘ right “start | for a better day.

night again. -" Bake on a moderately hot, greased | griddle, turning each one once during the baking. Makes three dozen, 5-inch pan- | cakes. { » » » WELSH RAREBIT (For Sunday supper) Scald 1% cups milk in top of double boiler. Mix *¢ lb. American cheese, grated with one tablespoon flour, one tablespoon butter, one [teaspoon dry mustard, salt and 4 teaspoon paprika, Add one egg, mix well with fork. Slowly add milk, stirring constantly. {Return to double boiler and cook -sour and additional milk if the four or five minutes, stirring conbatter’ needs thinning. [stantly. Remove from heat but Reserve one cupful of the batter | keep over hot water. Split and toast .88 a starter for the next morning's | buns; pour rarebit over buns, Serve batch of pancakes. Use the cupful | | immediately. of the batter in place of the yeast, | Serves four’

: ”» » ’ BUCKWHEAT PANCAKES (For Saturday breakfast) Mix one cake compressed yeast (“2 oz) and 4 cups warm water. Add. 4 cup cornmeal and 4 cups buckwheat flour and one cup allpurpose flour and beat well. Let stand in a warm place overnight. In the morning, add one egg, | beaten, one teaspoon soda, one teaspoon baking powder, 1% teaspoons | salt, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 tables spoons molasses and 4 cup sweet milk, adding more soda if it is too

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