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Vegetables, Eggs, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 T VEGETABLE SHORTENING, 3/4
CUP
2 c SUGAR
2 EGGS
4 c SIFTED ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
1 c UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER
1/2 t SALT
1 c BUTTERMILK
2 t VANILLA
2 t BAKING SODA DISSOLVED IN 1
CUP HOT WATER
1 c BUTTER, OR 1/2 CUP BUTTER
AND 1/2 VEGETABLE
SHORTENING
5 c #10x CONFECTIONARY SUGAR
SIFFTED
2 EGG WHITES
2 t VANILLA

INSTRUCTIONS

1998    
as per Betty Martz  Cookie: Cream: shortening until light add: sugar
gradually and cream  Beat; in eggs add: buttermilk & vanilla drop: by
teaspoon on well  greased cookie sheet  Bake 400 degrees 8 to 10
minutes  CREAM FILLING: BEAT BUTTER AND SHORTENING WITH 1 CUP
CONFECTIONARY  SUGAR UNTIL FLUFFY. BEAT IN EGG WHITES BEAT IN REMAINING
SUGAR TO  MAKE FROSTING SPREADABLE. SPREAD ON ONE COOKIE AND PUT
ANOTHER COOKIE  ON TOP.  Posted to EAT-L Digest  by Ruth Rivera
<riverar@JUNO.COM> on Feb 9,

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 7022
Calories From Fat: 3370
Total Fat: 380.2g
Cholesterol: 955.9mg
Sodium: 1731.9mg
Potassium: 2550.3mg
Carbohydrates: 846.5g
Fiber: 42.1g
Sugar: 416.9g
Protein: 98.4g


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