1 great spoonful melted butter or lard.

1 table-spoonful white sugar.

About one large cup of prepared flour—just enough to hold the mixture together.

A little salt.

Work the butter into the rice, then the sugar and salt;—the eggs, beating up very hard; lastly the milk and flour, alternately, until the batter is free from lumps of dry flour.

These are wholesome and delicious, and not less so if the batter be made a little thicker, and baked in muffin-rings.

Corn-meal Flapjacks.

1 quart boiling milk.