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Subject: The Collectors Newsletter No. 1022 November 20 2015 Date: Fri Nov 20 2015 07:57 pm
From: Janis Kracht To: All

9. Newly listed items for your online shopping pleasure. Stop by and check out
today's fresh inventory at: TIAS.com - http://www.tias.com/showcase
CollectorOnline - http://cgi.tias.com/showcase/?groupKey=7 AntiqueArts -
http://cgi.tias.com/showcase/?groupKey=3 Earthling -
http://cgi.tias.com/showcase/?groupKey=6
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10. 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.

Here's a recipe from an early 1900s pamphlet printed by Hershey Chocolate
Company, titled "A Cookery Expert's New Recipes"

Hot Cocoa Fudge Sauce for Ice Cream and Sundaes

1 1/2 cupfuls brown sugar
1 tablespoonful butter
1 cupful milk
1 teaspoonful vanilla
4 tablespoonfuls Hershey's cocoa

Mix cocoa to a paste with part of the milk, add the butter, sugar and rest of
the milk and cook until creamy and thick, remove from the fire, beat for a few
moments, add vanilla and serve at once.  For variety tear six marshmallows into 
small pieces and add while beating the sauce, or a dozen chopped pecan meats
may be used as preferred.
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11.We're having our own TIAS.com virtual cookie bake this year! Send us your
favorite holiday cookie recipe and we'll feature it here!

Here's one submitted by Barb M, from Toronto Canada:

CHOCOLATE CHERRY COOKIES

1 1/2 CUPS FLOUR
1/2 CUP UNSWEETENED COCOA
1/4 TSP SALT
1/4 TSP BAKING POWDER
1/4 TSP BAKING SODA
1/2 CUP BUTTER OR MARGARINE
1 CUP GRANULATED SUGAR
1 EGG
1 1/2 TSP VANILLA
1 - 10 OZ BOTTLE MARACHINO CHERRIES DRAINED, RESERVE JUICE 1/2 CUP CHOCOLATE
CHIPS
1/4 CUP CONDENSED MILK

Note C╟⌠ icing is put on cookie before baking.

Heat oven to 350 degrees.  Combine flour, cocoa, salt, baking powder, and
baking soda in a small bowl.  In large bowl beat margarine and sugar until
fluffy.  Add egg and vanilla beating well.  Add dry ingredients to egg mixture
beating thoroughly.  Shape dough into 1 inch balls and flatten slightly on
ungreased cookie sheet.  Push down centre of each cookie with thumb.  Place a
cherry into indent.  Place chocolate chips and condensed milk in saucepan over
medium heat. Stir until chips melt.  Add 4 tsp of cherry juice.  Spread a
teaspoon of icing onto each cookie.  Bake in 350 degree oven for about 10
minutes
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Here are two from Betty H:

AUNT DEEC╟╓S FRUIT COOKIES

1 Cup Shortening
2 Cups Brown Sugar
2 Eggs
1/2 Cup Buttermilk
3 1.2 Cups Flour
1 teaspoon Soda
1 teaspoon Salt
1 1/2 Cups or more Pecans,chopped
2 Cups or more Candied Fruits
2 Cups or more Dates, chopped

Mix shortening, sugar, eggs, buttermilk.

Sift together the flour, soda, salt.  Add to first mixture and mix in the
pecans, fruit, and dates.

Chill at least one hour and drop by rounded teaspoonful on a lightly greased
baking sheet, 2C╟╪ a part.  Place a pecan half on each cookie, if desired.

Bake at 400 degrees for 8 C╟⌠ 10 minutes or until set (when touched with
finger, almost no imprint remains)

Yield: 6 dozen cookies
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The bakery at Mississippi State University has a delicious cookie available in
its bakery on campus.  The recipe for these cookies is as follows:

MSU TURKISH MACROONS

Ingredients for 50 Dozen:

4 Lbs.  Dates, Chopped
4 Lbs.  Egg Whites
4 Lbs.  Ground Pecans
6Lbs.   Macaroon-style Coconut
16 Lbs. Powdered Sugar
1 tsp.  Salt
3Tbs.   Vanilla

Ingredients for 6 Dozen:

1 10 Ounce Can     Dates (Chopped)
1 Cup Egg Whites
2 Cups Pecans
1-10 Ounce Can Macaroon-style Coconut (Flaked) 4 Cups Powdered Sugar
1/8 tsp.  Salt
1 tsp.  Vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 Degrees.  Spray cookie sheets with cooking spray.

Beat egg whites until stiff peak stage.

Pulverize the dates, pecans, coconut in a food processor.

Fold the dates, pecans, and coconut and the remaining ingredients into the egg
whites.

Drop by teaspoon size on a lightly greased cookie sheet.  Bake until lightly
brown
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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 well over 4,000 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

Email recipes@tias.com if you have a vintage recipe you'd like to share or if
you're looking for a recipe!
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