Scripture Cake
| 1 | cup | of | butter— | Judges | 5 | chap. | 25 | Verse |
| 3½ | " | " | flour— | 1 Kings | 4 | " | 22 | " |
| 3 | " | " | sugar— | Jeremiah | 6 | " | 20 | " |
| 2 | " | " | raisins— | 1 Sam'l | 30 | " | 12 | " |
| 2 | " | " | figs— | 1 Sam'l | 30 | " | 12 | " |
| 1 | " | " | water— | Genesis | 24 | " | 17 | " |
| 1 | " | " | almond— | Genesis | 43 | " | 11 | " |
| 6 eggs— | Isaiah | 10 | " | 14 | " | |||
| 1 tablespoon of Honey— | Exodus | 33 | " | 3 | " | |||
| A pinch of salt— | Leviticus | 2 | " | 13 | " | |||
| Spices to taste— | 1 Kings | 10 | " | 10 | " | |||
Follow Solomon's advice for making good boys, and you will have a good cake.
Proverbs: 23 Ch. 14 Verse.
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