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Hi Larry: Hecker's flour is still sold in many grocery stores in the US. I assume that it has changed over the years, but you can contact Uhlmann Company-- (800) 383-8201 for information about it. Andy Smith > >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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