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Am looking for info on this brand-name flour circa 1860's. The recipe below iis where I've seen the name. Don't know whether this is self-rising, etc. It may even be corn based. Any help will be appreciated. Larry Burns Spider Cakes Heat the fry-pan hot; also a cover for it. While heating, mix with one pint of Hecker's prepared flour half a pint of milk or water; grease the hot pan with pork, lard, or butter, and pour half the mixture into it. Make smooth with the spoon; cover, and cook four minutes: turn the cake, and cook four minutes longer. Take up, grease the pan again, and put in the remainder of the mixture, which cook as before. Maria Parloa (1878) Camp Cookery PS: DELETE "NOSPAM" FROM ADDRESS WHEN REPLYING TO ME.
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