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Alum Baking Powders

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following are the names of some of the baking powders published by the public authorities as being made from alum : Krul on, ItalK MlurMiu. A.A-I'. Corewt Clly, Hpnklf, onc S i, Ne Plus 11 lm. lniH'i. Enterprle. Dmplre, ( i.ni be Beat. Oold, Kiirck. Vi'Iitiiii, InternntionHl. ('ook'a l'ntoriii'. Purltan, Sun 1'loncr, Albany Favorlte, Jersey, (Jolden Sheaf, Hnckeye. Bnrnelt'a Perfeci, l'i'rrli'ss. Nliili'. Crown, Mlver 1 ina. Wheeler's, Welrome, C'arleton, Old l'olouy, Gein, rvsliil. scloio. Centennial. Zinn's Cirupe rj .. jem, UU, Windsor. .■i. WiiNlilii!4iii. Nnii'ri'iU'ii, Fleurde I. is. Itulsy. Featber Weéybt, There are doubtless many other brands of alum baking powder besides those so for examined and named by the authorities. Most of the bak ing powders sold in bulk, by weight, and all sold with a gift or présent, are said to be of this description. Prof. Wiley, Chemist inChiefof the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C, says : "The use of alum in baking powders in large quantity, in place of other acid salts, should be prohibited by law."

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