Waffles (Six portions) 1¾ C-flour 2 T-sugar 1 t-salt 3 t-baking powder 2 well-beaten eggs ¾ C-milk 1 T-melted butter Mix and sift the flour, sugar, salt and baking-powder. Add the eggs and milk. Beat two minutes. Add the butter. Bake in well-greased waffle irons.
CHAPTER CIII
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A SUPPER FOR TWO
"W
ELL, this is something like it!" said Bob, as he sat down to dinner one evening several days after Christmas. "A good plain meal again. I'm so tired of Christmas trees and Christmas flowers and Christmas food that I don't believe I'll care to see any more of them till—well, next year." "Everything is put away now," said Bettina. "All the presents are in their permanent places. Except Fluff," she added, glancing at the Persian kitten cuddled in an arm chair. "I couldn't put Fluff away, and don't care to. Isn't he a darling? Just the very touch that the living room needed to make it absolutely homelike!" "Well," said Bob, "we did need a cat, but I think we need a dog, too. About next spring I'll get one, if I can find one to suit me." "Oh, Bob, won't a dog be a nuisance? And destructive? And do you suppose Fluff could endure one?" "Fluff can learn to endure one," Bob said. "Every home ought to have a dog in it. Oh, we'll get a good dog some day, Bettina, if I keep my eyes open." "Have another muffin," said Bettina. "They'll do to change the subject. Some day I may long for a dog, too, but just now—well, Fluff seems to be a pet enough for one house." [328]
For supper that night they had: Bettina's Scrambled Eggs Corn Gems Hickory Nut Cake
Creamed Potatoes Plum Butter Confectioner's Icing Coffee
BETTINA'S RECIPES