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  • Dec 15, 2020
  • 2 min read

EDNA STAYS UP LATE PLAYING PEDRO

Beautiful Day.


Alex, Edwina, Henry + I went

to chicken supper at Alto

church.


Fine supper.


Came home and played Pedro

until 11:30 o'clock.

It's a week night. Edna is 56. She and the gang are staying up after 11 PM.


My dad assures me that his grandmother was not one to consume alcohol so it's probably a pretty tame gathering. None the less, I am impressed.


When I was a kid, my parents had a lot of books. They still do. Book ownership, evidently, is in the genes.


One book I distinctly recall on my parent's bookshelf is Hoyle Book of Card Games. In my mind, the book was a thick blue/green hardback with a nondescript cover (the book jacket no longer intact). My recollection may be incorrect. I cannot find any images on the internet to substantiate that memory. The internet isn't always right.


I taught myself how to play variations of solitaire using my parent's copy of Hoyle Book of Card Games.


My dad taught me how to play Cribbage.


My mom taught me how to play Rummy and Hearts and Crazy Eights and Go Fish and Kings in the Corner.

Stephanie taught me how to play Spoons and Speed.


I don't know who taught me how to play War. I think it was my mom.


I learned how to play Euchre in college.


I never learned how to play Pedro but I am sure Hoyle detailed the instructions in their book.


The Hoyle brand was established in 1927. They were a longtime competitor with the Bicycle brand. In 2001, Hoyle was absorbed into the company that manufactures Bicycle cards.


You can find instructions for how to Play Pedro (Cinch) on the Bicycle website.


Learning a new game during a global pandemic might be a great thing to add to your to do list.

 
 
 
  • Dec 14, 2020
  • 1 min read

MORE EGGS ARE SOLD

Sold to V.L. Watts 12 7/12 doz eggs.

Rec'd for last wks eggs

5 1/12 doz. @ .32¢ — $1.76

4 doz @ .25¢ — $1.00

$2.76

 
 
 
  • Dec 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

EDNA MAKES ANOTHER ANGEL FOOD CAKE

Made another Angel Food

cake to take to Kate's to-morrow

for Lucille's birthday celebration.







Swans Down Cake Flour first came into existence in 1894. According to the Swans Down website, advertisements for Swans Down Cake Flour first ran in Ladies Home Journal in 1898. In 1904, Swans Down won a grand prize at the World's Fair (St. Louis), propelling it to a household name.


Swans Down frequently published recipes in their advertisements. I've included one circa 1930 that featured a recipe for Angel Food Cake. Swans Down has been part of various companies over the years but are still in existence today. Their website features a variety of recipes including one for Angel Food Cake.



 
 
 

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