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Will write you while I am waiting for my cream [[piee? pies?]] to cool. The hub is almost as fond of it as I, just as fond, I guess, so I have it as often as possible. I made a lovely cocoanut cake the other day after the recipe in my new cookbook and it was fine. Max said he never had tasted better cake, so I felt quite proud and | Will write you while I am waiting for my cream [[piee? pies?]] to cool. The hub is almost as fond of it as I, just as fond, I guess, so I have it as often as possible. I made a lovely cocoanut cake the other day after the recipe in my new cookbook and it was fine. Max said he never had tasted better cake, so I felt quite proud and pleased. Would have sent you some of it by mail only I was afraid that it would crumble and become stale before it reached you. | ||
We went over to the Baker's on Sunday and had a very pleasant time. Stopped on the way to see Jo but she had gone down town. The old "J", however, was at home and asked us to come up and see | We went over to the Baker's on Sunday and had a very pleasant time. Stopped on the way to see Jo but she had gone down town. The old "J", however, was at home and asked us to come up and see |
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3-5-14 File:Greek letters Tau, Delta, Phi 4642 N. Kenton Ave, Chicago, Ill.
Ducky Mum and Grandma, – Will write you while I am waiting for my cream piee? pies? to cool. The hub is almost as fond of it as I, just as fond, I guess, so I have it as often as possible. I made a lovely cocoanut cake the other day after the recipe in my new cookbook and it was fine. Max said he never had tasted better cake, so I felt quite proud and pleased. Would have sent you some of it by mail only I was afraid that it would crumble and become stale before it reached you. We went over to the Baker's on Sunday and had a very pleasant time. Stopped on the way to see Jo but she had gone down town. The old "J", however, was at home and asked us to come up and see