Waffles Enjoyed For Any Meal
Universally Liked
And May Be Served
For Any of 3 Meals
By MISS VIRGINIA BLOUNT
Home Service Director
Virginia Electric & Power Co.
“Waffles”
Waffles are universally liked.
They may be served for breakfast,
lunch or supper. Because of the
endless number of variation that
can be made in the waffle recipe to
make it a meal within itself, they
may be served more frequently.
They are easy to prepare and in
expensive according to the rich
ness of materials used to add va
riety. Try these recipes on those
new electric waffle irons that were
received Christmas.
When using an electric waffle
iron follow the directions which
come with that particular iron.
However, if you have no directions
a new waffle iron should be heat
ed, then greased thoroughly before
using. After that it is not neces
sary to grease it again.
If there is no indicator on the
Siron, preheat for 5 or 6 minutes
and bake the waffles 2 to 3 minu
tes. Clean the grids with a dry
brush, never immerse in water, and
wipe with a clean cloth.
A tablespoon of batter to each
section is ail that is necessary.
Waffles should be eaten as soon
as baked; but if they must be
kept hot, lay each waffle separate
ly on the open grating of the oven
shelf. Never pile them on top of
each other.
Waffles
1 1-2 c. flour,
1 c. milk,
2 eggs,
2 T. Baking powder,
2-3 t. salt,
2 T. melted butter.
Sift together the flour, salt and
baking powder, Add the yolks of
eggs and half the milk. Mix until
smooth, add the remaining milk
gradually. Stir in melted butter
gradually, and, last of all, fold in
the stiffly beaten egg white. Bake
at once.
Virginia Waffles
2-3 c. cornmeal (white)
2 1-2 c. boiling water,
2 eggs,
2-3 t. sugar,
2 T. butter,
1 1-2 c. flour,
1-2 t. salt,
3 t. baking powder,
1 1-2 c. milk,
Cook together the cornmeal, wa
ter and salt for twenty minutes as
for mush; add the sugar and but
Mark Twain
Memorial
The Mark Twain Memorial
lighthouse, erected on Cardiff
Hill overlooking the Mississippi
river at Hannibal. Mo., will be
lighted for the first time on
Jan. 15. when President Roose
velt presses a button in the
White House, opening celebra
tion of the centennial of the
famed author
ter and cool. Meantime sift the
flour, salt and baking powder, add
the yolks of eggs and milk gra
dually, betaing until smooth. Blend
the two mixtures, fold in the stiff
ly beaten egg whites and bake.
Cream Waffles for Electric Waffle
Iron
2 c. flour,
1 1-2 t. baking powder,
1-4 c. melted butter,
4 eggs,
1 c. milk,
1 c. thick cream,
1-2 t. salt,
Mfx and sift dry ingredients.
Beat yolks and add milk and cream
Add gradually to dry ingredients.
Beat until smooth. Add melted but
butter and mold in stiffly beat
en egg whites. Bake 4 tablespoons
Today’s Offer To All Who
Have Stomach Distress
Money Back if One Bottle of
Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin Doesn’t
Do You More Good Than
Anything You Ever Used.
Get a bottle of this grand stom
ach medicine today with the dis
tinct understanding that your mon
ey will be promptly returned if it
does not stop the most acute stom
ach distress quicker than anything
you ever used.
Your stomach may be so dis
tended with gas that you think
every minute your heart will stop
beating, yet with one tablespoon
ful of Dare’g Mentha-Pepsin that
dreadful feeling of suffication will
vanish in a few minutes.
With the same speed it stops gas,
belching and heartburn.
It’s a wonderful formula—this
combination of Pepsin wfitth other
good stomach invigorators — so
wonderful that in one small town
in New Jersey over 6,000 bottles
were sold.
Every regular druggist guaran
tees one bottle of Dare’s Mentha
Pepsin. Rosemary Drug Co. sells
dozens of it.
batter for each waffle.
Pound Cake Waffles
3-4 c. butter,
1 c. sugar,
4 eggs,
1-4 c. milk,
1 1-3 c. flour,
1-2 t. salt,
2 Teas, baking powder,
1 t. lemon or vanilla flavoring.
Beat the butter and sugar ±o a
cream; add the well beaten yolks
of eggs, milk, then the flour, salt
and baking powder sifted togeth
er. Add flavoring then fold in
whites beaten to a stiff froth and
cook as ordinary waffles.
Variations:
To any of these plain waffle re
cipes any one or a combination
of these may be added.
6 T. cocoa,
1- 2 t. cinnamon,
2- 3 c. stoned chopped dates,
1 c. blueberries, blackberries,
1 c. chopped nuts,
1 c. bran,
1- 4 t. nutmeg
2- 3 c. sweet potato.
HALIFAX
(To late last week)
Miss Sue Millikin has returned
from a visit to friends in Geor
gia.
Miss Dot Campbell has been the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Campbell for a few days.
George Austin Hux left the first
of the week for the University of
N. C.
Baptist Ladies Aid
The Baptist Ladies Aid met with
Mrs. Coleman Best on Tuesday. Af
ter the devotional and a business
session a social hour was enjoyed.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
The County Commissioners have
ordered that no children will be
allowed to play or skate in the
Court House yard in the future.
Mr. Mattox, head of the relief
employment of the state was here
on business Monday. The office for
the three counties of Hertford,
Northampton and Halifax was o
pened in the “'Green” building in
Weldon this week. Different em
ployees from the 3 county offices
have been transferred to Weldon
with additional ones added. New
ton Shepherd of Weldon is head
of the office.
Davis and Meacham the two farm
demonstrations agents of this Co.
are attending the Extension Con
FEEL HIED, ACIY
“ALL WOII OIT?”
CM Rid of Poisons That
Make Yon HI
TO • wwmfjmt backache keeping
*joa mlaerahlet Do yon suffer
burning. scanty or too frequent
■rfnattau attacks of iHhItimh
rheumatic pains, swollen feet and
lankl—T Do you feel tired, nervous
p—all unstrung!
Then give soma thought to your
kidneys. Be sure they function
property, for functional kidney dis
order permits poisons to stay in
the blood and upset the whole sys 1
Use Doaafa Ptft*. Doan’s are for
fhe kidneys only. They help thf
kidneys cleanse the blood of health
destroying poisonous waste. Doan’
MBs an used and recommended
the world over. Qet them from any
{druggist.
DOAN’S PILLS
ference at State College at Ra -
leigh.
C. F. Moseley of the F. C. A. of
fice spent the week end with his
family at Warrenton.
Little Bobby Ewing is improv
ing at his grand-parents, Capt and
Mrs. R. B. Ewing at the State
Farm. The little fellow was terri
bly burned on Christmas Day by
on open fire and had 9 convulsions
in one night.
Methodist Quarterly
Conference Sunday
Rev. W. C. Martin, presiding el
der, will preach at First Methodist
Church next Sunday morning, Jan.
20th., at 11:00 o’clock. The public
is invited to hear htlm. Immediate
ly following the sermon the first
quarterly conference will be held.
The pastor asks that all the offi
cials be present.
COFFEE
• SPECIAL LOW PRICE THIS WEEK
Eight o’clock Mild & Mellow lb. 19'
Red Circle Rich & Foil Bodied lb. 21'
BOKAR VIGOROUS and WINEY lb. 25'
olive Soap3cks. 14c
Mello Wheat Pfe 15c
FULL PACK
TOMATOES 4"29
PEA BEANS 415c
IONA YELLOW CLING
PEACHES 2 Lee-tMs 29c
String BEAMS 2 "'•2CaiB 15c
Olympia PEAS 4 "*•2 tMS 25C
I Super Suds, Pkg.9c
Oct. Soap, 4 Lge. Cks. 19c
11 ■" 1 ■ ' " I
4* ■ ■ Gelatin Dessert m "V
1 Sparkle ^0,°^ 4 **■ 17«
LIBBY’S
SAUER KRAUT 2 "»-2ca,s 15c
ARMOUR’S PRODUCTS
Corned BEEF 2 29*
VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 - 15c
Potted Meat,
2 Vi Cans . 7c
BANNER BRAND
Sausage, No. 1
Can .10c i
Tripe, No. 1 Can ... 10c
LUNCH
Tongue, */i Can .... 23c
LETTUCE 2 Head* 15c
BANANAS 3 lb»- 14c
HAMS Cured - Per lb- 21c
PORK SHOULDER B»171/2C
BEEF ROAST lb 15c
PORK SAUSAGE lb. 171/2C
OYSTERS Ql 39c
BEEF STEW lb 10c
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