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Fairfax Chocolate Icing

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Cakes, Londontowne 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Chocolate, bitter squares
3 tb Butter
6 Marshmallows
1 ts Vanilla
2 Chocolate, semi-sweet square
6 tb Water
1/2 c Confectioners sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix chocolate, sugar and water together. Cook about 5 minutes. Remove from
heat, add marshmallows, butter and vanilla. Beat until thick enough to
spread.
Mrs. Harold T. Cook
From a book of recipes compiled by members and friends of the LONDONTOWN
PUBLIK HOUSE ASSEMBLY, EDGEWATER, MD 21037. Funds from sale of book used in
restoration and maintenance of the 17th century inn (hint, hint).
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/london13.zip

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