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Directions:
Grate two cups of corn from the cob. Ears that are too old for eating in
the ordinary method will serve very well for this. Mix with the corn one
egg, beaten light, a cup of sweet milk into which has been stirred a bit
of soda the size of a pea, two teaspoons of melted butter, a pinch of
salt and enough flour to make a thin batter. Beat well together and fry
on a griddle as you would cakes for breakfast.
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