Wartime Wednesday: Wartime Cake
Here's this week's recipe from Betty Crocker's "Your Share," published by General Mills in 1943. An eggless, milkless, butterless cake. I've made this several times. Believe it or not, it's delicious!
Mix in saucepan:
1 C brown sugar
1/2 C lard or other shortening
2 C raisins
1/2 t nutmeg
2 t cinnamon
1/2 t cloves
Boil for three (3) minutes, then cool.
Blend 2 Cups flour with 1 teaspoon baking powder. Dissolve 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon baking soda in 2 teaspoons water. Combine the two mixtures, then combine with cooled mixture from above.
Pour into greased and floured 8X8 pan. Bake about 50 minutes at 325 degrees.
It's very tasty uniced, or you can sprinkle powdered sugar over it.
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Midwife Pia Hertz and her mother Sabine have been
delivering babies long before the Nazis came to power. Now, the Third Reich has
implemented mandates that require Jewish babies and other “undesirables” to be
killed as part of The Final Solution. Is Pia’s new faith in Christ strong
enough to defy the laws of man?
Despite the agony of the injury at the Battle of Drøbak
Sound that took his arm, Dieter Fertig is relieved he’s no longer part of
Hitler’s army. He returns to Berlin and discovers Jews are being deported by
the thousands. When he realizes the Nuremburg Laws require his best friend’s
baby girl to be killed, he must find a way to spirit the child out of Germany
before the Nazis discover her existence.
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the midwives who saved Jewish babies during Pharaoh’s reign, Love’s Belief shows how one person’s
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