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|    The Collectors Newsletter No. 1069 Decem    |
|    02 Dec 16 11:19:00    |
      13. Vintage Recipes              Be sure to check out our vintage recipe archive online at: http:       /bit.ly/1vDXn6h. Over 1200 wonderful vintage recipes are listed. Email       recipes@tias.com if you would like to submit a recipe.              As with collectibles, people also have very strong feelings about foods from       their past. Sometimes these special recipes get lost. This section is to       help people who are looking for lost recipes from their past. If you submit a       request, please include the geographical region where you tasted the recipe.        If you have a vintage recipe request send it to recipes@tias.com and we might       just publish it here.              TIAS.com merchants have thousands of cookbooks for sale! You can       see them here: http://www.tias.com/books/cooking/              Be sure to check out our vintage kitchen collectibles section online at:       http://www.tias.com/showcase/1/Kitchen_Collectibles/1.html              We'd love to do a Christmas Cookie recipe swap! Please email your family's       favorite Chistmas Cookie recipe to recipes@tias.com. Here's one from a very       early and well-used Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book complete with "Betty's"       comment:              Russian Tea Cakes Crunchy, sugared, nut-filled snowballs:              This favorite with men came to us from a man. Carl Burkland, a radio executive       of New York City, made them himself for me one Christmas season.              Mix together thorouthly...       1 cup soft butter       1/2 cup sifted confectioners' sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla              Sift together and stir in...       2 1/4 cups sifted Gold Medal flour       1/4 teaspoon salt              Mix in...       3/4 cup finely chopped nuts              Chill dough. Roll into 1" balls. Place on ungreased baking sheet (cookies do       not spread). Bake until set, but not brown. While still warm, roll in       confectioners' sugar. Cool. Roll in sugar again.              TEMPERATURE: 400 degrees (mod. hot oven).       TIME: Bake 10 to 12 min.       AMOUNT: About 4 doz. 1 1/2" cookies                     Email recipes@tias.com if you have a vintage recipe you'd like to share or if       you're looking for a recipe!       --------------------------              --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2        * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38)    |
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