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German Christmas Cookies--Pfeffernuesse #2
German Christmas Cookies--Pfeffernuesse
Christmas Cookies--Cranberry Drops
Christmas Cookies--Cranberry Drops
Christmas Cookies--Toffee Squares
German Christmas Stollen (Fruit Bread)
Holiday Candy- Turkish Delight
How to Measure Vintage Cooking Ingredients
German Christmas Cookies - Chocolate Pretzels
German Christmas Cookies - Springerle
German Christmas Cookies - Butter Spritz Cookies
German Christmas Cookies - Lebkuchen 2
German Christmas Cookies - Lebkuchen
Christmas Cookies--Chocolate Pinwheels
Heirloom Golden Cornbread
New England Boiled Dinner (very old)
Aunt Flora's Ham Loaf (ca 1930s)
Steamed Chocolate Pudding w/Flora Dora Sauce
Bea Lynn's Pineapple Sherbet
Aunt Flora's Chocolate Cookies (ca 1900)
Don't be afraid to use lard. It has superior consi...
TEA SCONES1 T. softened butter2 1/2 c. flour1 T. s...
Shortening:Though it sounds horrible, lard is actu...
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Don't be afraid to use lard. It has superior consistency and taste and is actually better for you than shortening. It is much more stable than butter and gives pastry a wonderful flakiness. It is much prized by heirloom cooks.
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