The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 21, 1954, Image 5

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. Family Favorites
By Mrs. W. W. Armistead
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(Ed note: Mrs. Armistead is the wife of Dr. W. W. Armi
stead, dean of School of Veterinary Medicine. She is a member
of the Garden club, Mothers and Dads club, Extension Service club.
Social club, the College Station Recreation Council and attends St.
Thomas Episcopal church.)
I’m not a very good cook but I do enjoy cooking, especially des
serts. I like to cook them—and eat them. My family, Dr. Arfhistead;
Bill jr., 14; Jack, 11; and Sidney Merrill, 8; like to eat them too.
Devils Food Cake
This is a small devils food cake that I’ve been making since early
in our marriage. I think the recipe was in an advertising cook book.
It’s always moist and has a rich red color. The sour milk is easily
made with four teaspoons of lemon juice and enough sweet milk to
make one cup.
Thursday, October 21, 1954
THE BATTALION
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1 teaspoon vanilla
IV2 cups sifted flour
% teaspoon soda
1 cup sour milk
14 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg
2 squares baking chocolate,
melted
Cream shortening and sugar; add unbeaten egg^and vanilla and
beat until fluffy. Add melted chocolate and blend well. Sift dry in
gredients together twice then add alternately with sour milk. Bake
in two eight inch layer pans for 30 minutes or one 8x8x2 inch pan
for one hour in moderate oven. Ice with fluffy white or uncooked
chocolate frosting.
Lowell Inn Pecan Pie
* This pecan pie is a recent addition—one we ate at the Lowell Inn
in Stillwater, Minnesota. It’s very rich, but adding the pecans after
the pie is nearly baked jnakes them toasty and very good. I was
lucky enough to find the recipe in the St. Paul Women’s Club Cook
book. This is Bill jr.’s favorite dessert.
3 eggs, beaten 1 cup pecans
% cup sugar (You must use butter or it
% lb. butter, melted just won’t taste right or look
1 cup brown Karo right, either.)
Add 'sugar to beaten eggs, mix well and add butter and Karo.
Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake at 300 degrees for 40 minutes.
Sprinkle pecans evenly over top and bake at 350 degrees for 10-15
minutes more until pie is quite brown and toasty looking.
Pecan Crisp
We eat lots of cookies. Here is a favorite with my family and
especially with my coffee drinking friends. I found this one in a
magazine when \ye lived in Columbus, Ohio.
1% cups sifted flour % cup shortening
1 cup sugar 1 egg yolk
% teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons milk
1 egg white, unbeaten % teaspoon vanilla
1 cup pecans, finely chopped (
" Sift flour, sugar and salt in bowl. Add shortening and blend with
pastry blender until mixture looks like meal. Mix together egg yolk,
milk and. vanilla and blend into flour mixture as for pie crust. Round
yito balls and let rest a few minutes. Roll one ball at a time on lightly
floured board to 1/16 to 1/8 inch thickness. Spread V2 egg white on
each and pat in gently one half of nuts in each. Cut in IV2 inch
squares or diamonds and bake on ungreased cookie sheet 9-10 minutes
at 375 degrees.
Pound Cake
Jack loves pound cake best of all and this is such an easy recipe
that I make it often. It was given to me by a friend in Houston many
years ago. The cake -keepg well; it is better if you let it rest a day
before using, and is best served in thin slices like your grandmother
Used to do. You may use all oleo,'-part oleo and part butter or all
butter. If you use all oleo, add % teaspoon salt.
Have all ingredients at room temperature. This is important.
V2 lb. oleo or butter 5 eggs, unbeaten
1% cup sugar IVz teaspoons vanilla
2 cups sifted flour
Cream buttCTT or oleo and add sugar. Add eggs one at a time beating
well after each addition. Add flour and vanilla and mix well. Pour
into bread-type loaf pan and bake one hour and 20 minutes at 325
degrees. Do not cool with cake top down. The results squash and
make the cake soggy.
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SI L BOSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station
Called meeting Thurs., 7:00
p.m., October 21, 1954. Work
in E. A. Degree. Members ana
visiting brethren cordially in
vited.
,, L. P. (Larry) Cobble, W.M.
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PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
On Saturday, October 23, in order to
permit students and faculty to attend the
football game with Baylor University in
Waco and at the same time avoid cancella
tion of classes, all classes will meet accord
ing to the following schedule:
Classes Scheduled at Will Meet
8:00 7:00— 7:40
9:00 7:50— 8:30
10:00 8:40— 9:20
11:00 9:30—10:10
J. B. Abbott
Dean of the College
Applications for graduate degrees are
now being accepted in the Office of the
Dean of the Graduate Sbhool. Students
expecting to complete requirements for
their degree at the close of the current
session must make application for degree
immediately. Application must be rpade
in the Office of the Registrar as well as
in the Office of the Dean of the Graduate
School by Novmher 1st. If you expect to
graduate in January call by the Graduate
School Office NOW and make formal ap
plication for degree.
Ide P. Trotter,
Dean of the Graduate School
RING NOTICE
October 31st is the last date on which
orders for Senior Rings may be placed
for delivery before Christmas holidays.
Undergraduate students who have 95 hours
and who are in good standing may purchase
A and M ring. All rings must be paid
for in full when placing the order. The
Ring Clerk is on duty only from 8:00
A.M. to 12:00 Noon Tuesday through Sat
urday.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
November 1st is the deadline for filing
an application for a degree to be conferred
at the end of the current semestei. This
deadline applies to both graduate and un
dergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
Presidents of all student organizations
are reminded that college regulations re
quire that each such organization must
have a current constitution and a list of
the student officers on file with the De
partment of Student Activities, 2nd floor,
Goodwin Hall.
W. D. Hardesty
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