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Title: Bake-It-All-Mix
Yield: 12 Servings
Ingredients
2 c vegetable shortening
9 c all-purpose flour; sifted
1 tb salt
1/4 c double acting baking powder*
Instructions
This Mix collection is from a company called Jewel. I don't think that
their product is available any longer, so I have substituted just the word
shortening for the Jewel shortening. I have had excellant results using
either Crisco or (lately) Mazola shortening in these recipes.
Unfortunately, I think the Jewel shortening has gone to the shortening
heaven with Spry and several others whose name eludes me now. Thank
goodness the recipes have survived! *4 Tablespoons Combine sifted flour,
salt and baking powder. Stir well. Sift into a large bowl or pan. Add
shortening. Use a pastry blender to distribute shortening throughout dry
ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse cornmeal and small peas. The
Bake-It-All Mix is now ready to use or store in a canister on your cupboard
shelf. A cool area is desirable. Yield: About 12 cups
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #272 by Silkia@aol.com on Oct 17, 1997

Title: Bake-It-All-Mix
Yield: 12 Servings
Ingredients
2 c vegetable shortening
9 c all-purpose flour; sifted
1 tb salt
1/4 c double acting baking powder*
Instructions
This Mix collection is from a company called Jewel. I don't think that
their product is available any longer, so I have substituted just the word
shortening for the Jewel shortening. I have had excellant results using
either Crisco or (lately) Mazola shortening in these recipes.
Unfortunately, I think the Jewel shortening has gone to the shortening
heaven with Spry and several others whose name eludes me now. Thank
goodness the recipes have survived! *4 Tablespoons Combine sifted flour,
salt and baking powder. Stir well. Sift into a large bowl or pan. Add
shortening. Use a pastry blender to distribute shortening throughout dry
ingredients until the mixture resembles coarse cornmeal and small peas. The
Bake-It-All Mix is now ready to use or store in a canister on your cupboard
shelf. A cool area is desirable. Yield: About 12 cups
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #272 by Silkia@aol.com on Oct 17, 1997
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