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      Recipe for Sarah’s Dough Dab

      Ingredients:

      4 cups flour

      1 teaspoon salt

      ½ cup lard or shortening

      5 teaspoons baking powder

      Milk

      Stir dry ingredients in a bowl with a spoon. Add enough milk to make a stiff dough. Roll out on a floured board and cut into round pieces. Put in a greased frying pan and fry until done. Turn as you would for a pancake. Brown on both sides, then serve as a bread substitute.

      Author’s Note

      The Lehigh Navigation System was completed in 1829, and boats began using the entire length of it by 1832. The canal era reached its peak in 1850, and continued to diminish until it came to an end in 1931. Today, visitors can still experience some of those exciting canal days at the Canal Museum in Easton, Pennsylvania. There’s also a restored canal boat pulled by two mules that can be ridden at the Hugh Moore Park, which is also in Easton. The restored lock tender’s house in Walnutport is another interesting place to visit, and of course, it’s always fun to walk the towpath where the steady clip-clop of mule teams used to be heard. Whenever I’m in Pennsylvania, I always enjoy visiting various sections of the Lehigh Canal and reliving in my mind the glory of the canal era. For more information on the Lehigh Navigation System visit www.canals.org.

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      WANDA E. BRUNSTETTER is a bestselling author who enjoys writing historical, as well as Amish-themed novels. Wanda’s interest in the Lehigh Canal began when she married her husband, Richard, who grew up in Pennsylvania, near the canal. Wanda and Richard have made numerous trips to Pennsylvania, where they have several friends and relatives. They’ve walked the towpath, ridden on a canal boat, and toured the lock tender’s house. Wanda hopes her readers will enjoy this historical series as much as she enjoyed researching and writing it.

      Wanda and her husband have two grown children and six grandchildren. In her spare time, Wanda enjoys photography, ventriloquism, gardening, reading, stamping, and having fun with her family.

      In addition to her novels, Wanda has written two Amish cookbooks, two Amish devotionals, several Amish children’s books, as well as numerous novellas, stories, articles, poems, and puppet scripts.

      Visit Wanda’s Web site at www.wandabrunstetter.com and feel free to e-mail her at wanda@wandabrunstetter.com.

      OTHER BOOKS BY WANDA E. BRUNSTETTER: INDIANA COUSINS SERIES

      A Cousin’s Promise

      A Cousin’s Prayer

      A Cousin’s Challenge

      BRIDES OF LEHIGH CANAL SERIES

      Kelly’s Chance

      Betsy’s Return

      DAUGHTERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY SERIES

      The Storekeeper’s Daughter

      The Quilter’s Daughter

      The Bishop’s Daughter

      BRIDES OF LANCASTER COUNTY SERIES

      A Merry Heart

      Looking for a Miracle

      Plain and Fancy

      The Hope Chest

      SISTERS OF HOLMES COUNTY SERIES

      A Sister’s Secret

      A Sister’s Test

      A Sister’s Hope

      BRIDES OF WEBSTER COUNTY SERIES

      Going Home

      On Her Own

      Dear to Me

      Allison’s Journey

      White Christmas Pie Lydia’s Charm

      NONFICTION

      The Simple Life

      A Celebration of the Simple Life

      Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Amish Friends Cookbook

      Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Amish Friends Cookbook, Vol. 2

      CHILDREN’S BOOKS

      Rachel Yoder—Always Trouble Somewhere Series (8 books) The Wisdom of Solomon

     

     

     



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