Simple winter desserts using fruit and pantry staples
A compact guide to quick hearty desserts for cold weather, emphasizing fruit in season and pantry ingredients. Recipes include Fruit Cupcakes filled with meringue and fruit, Butterfested Rice Pudding with dates, Pear Cake, Orange Crisps cookies, Spiced Apple Pudding, and Chocolate Floating Island. Each item favors minimal effort and modest sugar, pairing with coffee or tea for a warming finale.
Saving Sugar With Syrups In Cookies And Desserts
Lynn suggests saving sugar by using syrups in cookies and jams or honey for fruits. Replace each cup of sugar with 34 cup honey or corn syrup and add 2 tablespoons flour per cup. Sweeten last with a pinch of salt. Use pudding mixes for pie crusts, thicken leftover syrup with starch, and favor dried and fresh fruits while substituting fresh fruit in desserts when possible.
Homer CounseieG Story From Maryville Farm Life
Amos Croy settled on a farm in Maryville Missouri where he married and a son Homer was born. Sundays centered on church and family meals while Homer helped with dehorning calves curing hams weaning calves and sausage making. A neighbor Newt taught his mule breaking method by forcing runaways for profit, which neighbors disapproved of.
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The Crazy Quilt of a Prairie Year
A narrator depicts a rural Iowa household’s autumn quilt making, mail order fantasies, and small-town rituals. Phebe guides a community effort while Ma and Pa coordinate family life, subscriptions, and home entertainments through the summer and into a swimming party with neighbors.
Bed Spread Pattern From 36 Inch Materials
A practical guide explains making a double bed spread from 30-inch or 36-inch fabric. It notes needing eleven and a half yards for a 54-inch bed, with steps to cut center parts first, then side sections for pillow covers, and strips for the flounce. Use bias strips to finish, and a sewing foot to keep stitching close to the cord.
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