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Burt's Buttery
Pound Cake
Wilburta Yates Buttery Pound Cake

Wilburta "Burt" Elaine Yates was a member of the Friday Night Ceramic Club. This simple and rich recipe was a handed down from her great grandmother and she shared it with the class. Burt, passed the same year as my mom, Agnes.

Everyone raves and wants the recipe, whenever we take this cake to an event, a family gathering or just to visit. It became so popular we now take take a copy with us in case someone wants the recipe. Since it is now a part of this Website, we can just let them know to call it up, so they can print it at home..

We slice it and double wrap it in plastic film to freeze. Whenever, we microwave it, in the film, for 5 seconds on each side. Yum!.

     
Elms Tri-Meat Lasagna Elms Bi-Meat Lasagna

A lasagna like you’ve never tasted! This advanced, yet delicious Lasagna Bolognese is truly one of the most delicious Italian dishes you can make at home. Its made with Italian sage, a small amount of hot sausage and ground beef along with, whole tomatoes and rigotta, mozarella, parmesean cheeses.

Cool before cutting.

It can be cut and frozen. Wrap in both plastic wrap and foil.

This is a trial casserole sample we made. Check the recipe document for other photos.

     
Roadhouse Rolls Copycat Roadhouse Rolls These Copycat Texas Roadhouse Rolls are brushed with sweet honey butter and can be made in a bread machine or by hand! A perfect side dish idea for holidays and family dinners!

The ingredients that you need are incredibly simple, and you can even use a bread maker for these!
     
Cabbage / Sausage Soup Image of a pot of cabbage / sausage soup

This is our own version of a mild / hot cabbage and sausage soup.

We just add a small bit of hot Itallian sausage to give it a slight kick. Adjust the recipe to your taste.

Feels reall nice on a cold and damp day with some Italian garlic bread or just roll and butter. One of our faviorite recipes.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     



The Aris Collection   Hobby Ceramics   Cast Iron Banks
Collectible items made in Occupied Japan during the summer of 1945 through the spring of 1952 while U.S. troops were in the country. The entire collection is up for sale and includes all documentation.
Column divider bar
As of March 2023, Agnestelle Hobby Ceramic Shop only has finished pieces for sale. All molds, bisque and supplies have been turned over to Emma's Ceramic Studio (ECS).
Column divider bar
Authentic  still and  Mechanical cast iron banks  from  the  Collection of Charles Westley Atwood.  These banks  were first manufactured in the late 1800s, to instill the concept of earning  saving money.
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