"Sweet meats, messengers of strong prevailment in an unhardened youth."—Shakespeare.
SALTED ALMONDS.
MRS. BENSON BENNETT.
Blanch, put into a baking pan, and to each pound allow a tablespoonful of butter, stand them in the oven, watch and shake until all are nicely browned; take out and lift carefully from the grease, dust thickly with salt, and put in a cool place at once.
BUTTER SCOTCH. (Original.)
MRS. E. A. PFEIFFER.
One pint of maple syrup, butter size of an egg, boil till stiff when dropped in cold water.
CHOCOLATE CREAMS.
MRS. EDWARD C. POWERS.