Almond Sponge Cupcakes

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Almond Sponge Cake with Chocolate Pudding Frosting

*2 Eggs
*1 cup Sugar
*1/4 cup Butter
*1/2 cup 2 percent Milk
*1 teaspoon Baking Powder
*1 teaspoon Almond Extract
* pinch of Salt
*1 cup All-purpose Flour

1. Beat in mixer the eggs and sugar and beat until thick.

2. In a sauce pan medium low heat the milk and butter just until butter is melted, remove from heat and let cool.

3. In a separate bowl combine the flour, baking powder and salt and add to the mixer bowl of creamed eggs and sugar and adding slowly melted butter and milk.
Mix until smooth.

4. Use cupcake liners of your choice in muffin tin filling each cupcake liner 3/4 full.

Preheat the oven to 350*F and bake cupcakes for 25 minutes. Makes 12 cupcakes.

Chocolate Pudding Frosting

*1 package 3.4 ounces box Jell-0 cook & serve Fudge Chocolate Pudding, not instant
*1/2 cup milk
*6 tablespoons Butter Flavored Crisco
*6 tablespoons Butter, at room temperature
*2 cups Confectioners Sugar, add more as needed
*2 tablespoons Special Dark Hershey’s Cocoa, mix in with dry confectioners sugar

Cook on medium heat the pudding and milk, whisk constantly until thickened. Remove from heat and cool.

In mixer add: cooled prepared pudding, butter flavored Crisco, butter, confectioners sugar with Cocoa and mix until desired consistency for pipping frosting on to cupcakes.

Use a pastry bag and frosting tip of your choice for pipping/frosting cupcakes.

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Enjoy!

Lindy

Strawberries & Birds

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It seems every year I think maybe the birds won’t eat my strawberries but the robins just can’t resist. This is a simple way to cover the strawberries.

*My strawberries are in an awkward spot and they have grown all around my Concord grapes. I used 2 plastic bird nettings the largest ones I could find.

*Wire border fencing all around the strawberry patch.

*Cover the strawberries with netting and over the top of the wire fencing. I then secure it to the ground with rocks. (I use rocks because they grow out here where I live.). I then just move the rocks and pick the strawberries that are ripe and replace netting over them.

This has worked well for me for many years.

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You may also like Strawberry Freezer Jam

Enjoy!

Lindy