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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Clara Bostian's Sand Tart Real Gram Style

Clara Bostian's Sand Tart Real Gram Style.

My great grandmother who lived to be 89 years old .
She died in Sunbury in 1973 when I was 14 years old.
I loved this great grandma very much,
she was very kind to her great grandchildren and loved us all.
She often cooked meals and treats for us.
She kept all her recipes in a very old note book .
It was about 8 by 7 inches and it had a black card board cover with plain lined paper in it.
In this book she had hand written over the years all her favorite recipes.
I remember the recipe book being in very bad shape and it was coming apart.
Many pages were smudged with finger marks and flour dusting.
After she passed my grandfather owned the book.
And I copied a few child hood remembered recipes from it.
Those I looked forward to eating at special occasions.
She was known as a very good cook and baker.
She had a covered glass candy dish that she would fill with lovely sweet things.

You can use any shape of cookie cutter .

*(These notes are my own added ones to make it easier for any one wanting to take on the task.)

*(To make this more easy this recipe can be started 2 nights before baking the cookies.)

1st night before mixing up cookie dough.

* (Set 2 cups of real butter out the night before)

2 nd day the day of mixing

*First beat two eggs in a small bowl
*Take a second bowl and

cream the butter and sugar slowly.

1. 2 and 1 half cups of white sugar
2. 2 cups of real butter. * (Room temperature or soft )

Add flour to this butter and sugar mixture working it in well.

3. 4 cups of white flour

Add the well beaten eggs and mix well.

4. 2 eggs beaten well.

* Form into a ball and but in a buttered bowl and cover the top with plastic wrap.

Chill over night

*(Mix these first 4 ingredients up the day before baking and just the mixture in the refrigerator.)
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Day of baking.
*(You need a clean large surface, a table top or counter top will do just fine.)
*( You need a rolling pin or a tall round sturdy drinking glass will do fine.)
*(lightly floured the surface of table or counter keep it floured with each piece you roll out )
*( Do not over work the dough be easy with it)
*(You need a bowl with beaten whites of egg)

Roll out dough *( a bit at a time) thin (*1/4 inch) on lightly floured board

Roll out thin on lightly floured board.

*(cut shapes with floured cookie cutter)

*( Arrange each shape on an ungreased cookie pan)

*(after arranging on cookie sheet)

Brush *( each raw cookie) lightly with beaten egg white.

*( For decoration and taste you can use the old fashion things)

Pecan meats. * ( 1 half shelled pecan nut pressed into the center of the raw cookie)

* ( table sugar to sprinkle on raw dough)

*( Cinnamon to sprinkle on raw dough)

Sprinkle lightly with cinnamon and sugar
and press 1/2 pecan in center.

Bake 350 *(degree) oven about 10 minutes.

Clara Bostian's Peanut Butter Fudge

Clara Bostian's Peanut Butter Fudge
She made this fudge for special occasions.
She died in Sunbury PA 1973 at the age of 89.

2 cups of brown sugar.
2/3 cup of milk.
3 teaspoons of peanut butter.

Boil sugar and milk until it forms a soft ball in cold water.
Take from fire and stir in Peanut Butter and beat until smooth.
Pour in buttered pan and cool.

"To make a soft ball test you take a cold cup of water and drizzle a bit of the
boiled candy mixture into water and with finger see if the candy in water will form a ball."

Clara Bostian's Peanut Brittle

Clara Bostian's Peanut Brittle
She died at the age of 89 in 1973 in Sunbury PA

Take
2 cups of white sugar
1 half cup of water
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
2 teaspoon of molasses
2 teaspoon butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups of salted peanuts *(raw peanuts)
2 teaspoon baking soda

Combine sugar, water and cream of tartar.
Cook to 280 degree (hard crack stage * this means
when you take a cold cup of water and the candy makes a
hard string in the water when you drop a bit into it)

Add peanuts and baking soda at once and mix quickly.
Pour on buttered cookie sheet and spread thin
with a spatula.
Working rapidly.
When cool , break into pieces.

OLD BOSTIAN BIBLE

This is from the BIBLE of Charles and Clara BOSTIAN.
Written with Clara Bostian's pen.

One page has marriage data.

Chas. F. Bostian of Sunbury, Pa. and
Clara S Gable of Mt Carmel, Pa.
on July 23, 1901. at Mt. Carmel, Pa.
by Rev. Albert Gonsar.
Witness: Mr. Joseph Treas.
Mrs. Jospeh Treas.

Births
Chas. F. Bostian.
Nov. 1st. 1881
Clara S. Bostian.
March 28th. 1884
Irvin C. Bostian
Sept 27th. 1901
Harrold W. Bostian.
Sept 2nd 1904.
mary Ellen Bostian
Dec. 22nd. 1906
Chas. Frederick Bostian
May 14th. 1910.

Second column
Wm. B. Bostian
July 2nd. 1856
Ellen J. Bostian
Oct. 18th. 1861
Dora M. Bostian
Feb. 23, 1884.
Wm D. Bostian
Feb. 10, 1886.
Carrie L. Bostian.
Nov. 29, 1888.
Pearl R Bostian.
Sept. 19, 1891.
Roy A. Bostian.
July 27, 1893.
Tillie I.. Bostian
July 20, 1900.
Chas H. Gable.
March 13, 1842
Mary J. Gable
Dec 29, 1845.