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Her Own Fruit Cake (1970)

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I may have to make this at Christmas.

Sugar Cookies

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As I'm going through this recipe box, the ones with directions like "add enough flour that you are able to roll out the cookies" are ones that I know are going to be good. I have a suspicion that this is the cookie recipe that made her soft tea-cake-like cookies that I adored at Christmas and other holidays. I'm excited about this one.

Sour Milk Chocolate Cake

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This is what you do with your milk that goes sour. I imagine that as a child Grandma grew up with access to fresh milk from nearby farms, and when she moved to a small town as an adult, milk was probably delivered to the door a few times a week. Recipes that use ingredients like sour milk help us remember that during the Great Depression nothing was to be wasted.

Aunt Brenda's Pudding Cake

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Here's the recipe my Aunt Brenda gave Grandma for her chocolate pudding cake. This popular Southern dessert isn't exactly a cake. In some parts, it's called a chocolate quad because of the layers of flavor. This dessert must be chilled before serving, a detail obvious to Grandma but not obvious to everyone else.

Fluffy Frosting and Seven-Minute Icing

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Here are two classic frosting/icing recipes that Grandma thought worth copying out. Fluffy Frosting and Seven Minute Icing are both distinguished by their use of egg whites, cream of tartar, and Karo corn syrup; however, the results are quite different! If it were not pouring rain here today, I might think about experimenting with both of these. But humidity and working with egg whites aren't a good combination.