8 THE MODERN HOME-MAKER Written for Women of the Pacific Northwest ‘ By AIMEE M. LEWIS L A Wuhmton Preal Won Dem Your Holiday Cookies There are many fine old cookie recipes which are brought out each year for use at this holiday season. No matter how many new ones have been tried during the year. the old favorites are always in de mand at this time. Each nationality has its special holiday treats. This department would be very happy to publish re celpesofthiskndsothatmany could enjoy the special old tme fa vorites of each group. Won’t you please send them in? Pfeffer-Nusse or Pepper Nuts One old favorite which always makes its appearance at this time of the year is Pffefler-Nusse, or Pep per Nuts. Ipoundflour lpoundsugar 48888 2 oz. candied lemon peel. cut fine 1 nutmeg, ground 1 tbsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. cloves . 1 tsp. baking powder Beat eggs and sugar together, add spices and baking powder and heat thoroughly. Add flour, mix and knead on a board. Shape the dough into nan balls and bake in slow oven on buttered tins. Lebkuchen 4888 acupabrownsuaar ‘ “uncle"! unnanspice lundnnamon Impchoppedalmondl lcnpcitmn 4thsp. chocolate 2m.molaasea(orlcuporange marmalade) 2mtcupsflour aunhaungpowdu- Beat eggs. add brown sugar and mix well. Add molasses or mann alade, then spices, chocolate and flour and baking powder. Mix in the almonds and citron which have been mixed with some of the flour. Spread in buttered square pans and like in a moderate oven until done. host with floating made as fol lows: 1 cupsugar 2 tbsp. chocolate 3‘ tsp. vanilla 3‘ cup water 3011 until 11: threads. Pour over cookies. When 0001, cut in squares. Crescents 2/3 cup sugar 4 ounces butter 1% cup grated almonds 4 cups flour m: well shape into crescents. Bake in moderate oven. Roll into powdered sugar. , ‘ I STRANGE BUT TRUE ll l _ HEAT CONSERVATION : A properly insulated roof keeps the heat out in summer and the heat in during the winter months. Insulation will actually pay ‘ for itself in fuel saved as well as provide you I even comfort in the meantime. See us for the latest developments in insulating materials. STANDARD LUMBER CO. W. J. SKINNER, Manager Anise Seed Cookies 3 eggs, beaten with egg heater 5 minutes, add 1 cup granulated sué gar and beat 10 minutes. Add 1% cup flour and anise seed or onto flavor. Beat 10 minutes longer. Drop by teaspoonful on buttered pan far enough apart so cookies do not touch, and let stand over night” Bake in moderate oven until very light brown. These are very delic ious, and when made correctly, the bottom layer is chewy and the top is a crisp shell. ' Christmas Cookies 2 cups brown sugar 1,5 cup syrup or honey 34 cup butter 1 tsp. cinnamon 1,5 tsp. cloves 1,5 tsp. nutmeg 2 oz. citron, put through food chopper. 21,5 cup flour 1 tbsp. baking powder 1 egg i Juice and rind of 1 lemon ‘ 2 tbsp. mm: 1 3 Add sugar to syrup and cook un til sugar is dissolved. Add butter and let cool. Add spices to flour.; Mix all ingredients together and. if necessary. just enough more flour to handle. Roll 1,5 inch thick and shape with kindergarten cookie cutters. Bake in greased pans in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 8 to 10 minutes. Holiday Cookies These cookies were best sellers at a holiday bamar. They are very crisp and crunchy, and easy to make. 1 1 cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 1,5 cup granulated sugar 2 cups rolled oats -1 cup corn flakes 1 cup coconut 2 eggs, slightly beaten ltsp. vanilla 2 cups flour 3% tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. soda ya tsp. salt Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs. Add rolled oats, corn flakes and coconut, then flour sifted with baking powder, soda and salt. Add vanlla. Mix well. (I found the hands the best method of handling.) ‘ Place 1 tsp. of mixture on greased cookie sheets, flatten each with a work. Bake in moderate oven at 350 degrees F. until done—l 2 to 15 minutes. 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