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       Kat's Molasses Pudding

 

1 egg 
2 tbs sugar
1 tbs melted butter
1/2 cup boiling water
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp warm water
1/2 cup molasses
11/2 cups sifted flour
1 pinch salt

Beat egg with sugar until thick. Add butter and boiling water, blend. Dissolve soda in warm water.
Stir into egg mixture. Add molasses. Beat in flour and salt. Grease top of double boiler. Pour into top 
and simmer over water 11/4 hour or until firm. Turnout into a deep serving dish. Serve with hot wine 
pudding sauce. Hot Wine Pudding Sauce SC79

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In present times, the Loch Ness Monster remains one of the world's most famous mysteries. “Nessie” is thought to be a giant creature with a huge rounded body, maybe 100 feet long, and a long neck. Some think it is a prehistoric seagoing dinosaur, pleiosaur. It lives in the inky black waters of the immense, 700-foot-deep Loch (Lake) Ness in Scotland. “Nessie” has been sighted many times. An expedition in 1934 at the height of “monster fever” claimed 21 sightings and took 5 pictures. No one has yet caught this elusive creature or scientifically proved its existence. Tales of the Loch Ness Monster may be the basis for stories of similar freshwater serpents in other places.