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| BASS, ADAMS, SUNDAY OBSERVANCE IN ALABAMA |
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| Written by Donna causey | |||
| Tuesday, 13 December 2011 00:00 | |||
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To decorate a cake without a decorator, cut an envelope from one of the top corners to the middle of the envelope. Cut a piece off the corner. Roll your biscuit dough thin and fold it before cutting. This makes them crisp and flaky in the center and they split open easily and just right for buttering To prepare pumkin for pie, cut in half, remove the seeds and fiber, place flat side down on a pan and bake in oven 20 minutes at 400 degrees. It scoops out easily and needs no mashing. Set pies and cobblers on a rack to cool and the bottom crust will not be soggy. We added the following NEW ITEMS! BIOGRAPHY SURNAME: ADAMS WILLS: BASS DAYS GONE BY: Sunday Observance in Alabama NEW- ALABAMA REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS VOLUME III
New ALABAMA BIOGRAPHY! SIMEON R. C. ADAMS (1849-aft. 1900) Morgan and Jefferson county, Alabama – additional names - NANNIE C. MITCHELL, IOLA ADAMS, EDWARD ADAMS, WHITFIELD ADAMS, EARLE ADAMS, WILLIAM ADAMS, MAUMEE ADAMS, LEILA ADAMS, LUCILO ADAMS, ANGIES ADAMS, ELDER G. W. SELVEDGE, ELDER J. GUNN, JAMES I. STOCKTON DAYS GONE BY Alabama Pioneers Library- SURNAMES! WILLS – BURRELL BASS – 1870 – additional surnames – ALLEN, GOODWIN, HERRING, JORDAN, MARTIN, MIMS, PARKS, WALKER
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