Annabelle Marx
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The Herbalist's Secret
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The Rebel of Seventh Avenue
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This is a book about ambitious and determined women in a time when women were not supposed to be so. Based on real life women this is a fictional story of what happened to them, but it's not just about ambition and determination, it's about how women ...more | |
“Ingredients 5 balls stem ginger, chopped 45g fresh ginger, grated 5 pitted and chopped soft prunes 2 tsp dark marmalade 200g self-raising flour 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda 2 tbsp dried ginger 2 tsp cinnamon 2 tsp mace ½ tsp salt 115g butter or cooking margarine 115g dark brown sugar 115g black treacle 115g golden syrup 2 large eggs, lightly beaten 125ml milk Butter a deep 20cm square cake tin and line with baking paper. Pre-heat the oven at 180oc (165oc fan oven). Put the stem and fresh ginger in a small blender with the marmalade and prunes and blend until smooth. If it becomes too stiff, use a little of the milk to loosen. Mix the flour, bicarbonate of soda, dried ginger, cinnamon, mace and salt in a large bowl. Melt the butter, sugar, treacle and golden syrup in a small saucepan. When smooth, leave to cool. Mix the ginger and marmalade mixture into the dried ingredients, add the cooled butter mixture, the beaten eggs and milk. Stir until smooth. Pour into the cake tin and cook on the middle shelf for 50 mins to 1 hour. Leave in the tin to cool. Don’t worry if it’s sunken slightly in the middle, it’s all the better for it. Best eaten 24 hours after cooking and will keep for at least a week in an airtight tin. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Writing maybe a solo task, but writing and getting a book published is a team effort, and I can’t possibly go without thanking them for their help in bringing this book to life.”
― The Herbalist's Secret
― The Herbalist's Secret
“A rob of Elderberries will prevent a chill after bathing. Coltsfoot syrup cures a simple cold, and confection of wild roses a sore throat, and who indeed could refuse such herbal delights as a nightcap of syrup of Cowslips, or a conserve of lilies for a tired heart?’ Herbal Delights by Mrs C F Leyel”
― The Herbalist's Secret
― The Herbalist's Secret
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