Sharon asks…

I have old “home and garden” magazines. Where can or who can I sell them to?

Home and Garden magazines from 1959.is there a buyer out there?

Wize Guy answers:

put them on e-bay

Laura asks…

Where do i get the pedestal table in the April issue of Better Homes and Garden magazine on page 39?

Wize Guy answers:

I don’t know about BH&G, but Target had a nice pedestal table for sale in last weeks’ ads. I think it was $199.99.

John asks…

can anyone give receipe for six layer strawberry cake that was on cover of better homes and garden magazine?

was on cover of better homes and garden magazine some 3 or 4 years back. This receipe was made with fresh strawberries, straw liquor, cake flour also it was topped with fresh strawberry garnish and shaved choc and coconut I’m pretty sure. Any on that could help me please do so. This cake was a huge favorite. I want to make it for a lady’s 90th birthday by her request

Wize Guy answers:

Is it this one?

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SIX-LAYER STRAWBERRY CAKE
Source: Family Circle Magazine
Servings: 20

CAKE:
3 1/2 cups cake flour (not self-rising)
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup solid vegetable shortening
2 cups granulated sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 tablespoons strawberry liqueur
1 cup buttermilk
Red food coloring
2/3 cup diced strawberries
6 egg whites
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
FROSTING:
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, at room temperature
2 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, at room temperature
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon extract
1 teaspoon lemon extract
4 boxes (1 pound each) confectioners’ sugar
1/4 cup milk
Red food coloring
1/3 cup diced strawberries
DECORATION:
2 cups unsweetened shaved coconut OR: unsweetened flake coconut
6 medium-size strawberries
White chocolate curls

CAKE:
Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat 3 straight-sided 8 x 2-inch round cake pans with cooking spray. Line bottoms with waxed paper; coat paper with nonstick cooking spray.

Sift together flour, baking soda and salt into large bowl.

Beat shortening in large bowl on medium speed, gradually adding 1 1/2 cups sugar; beat 2 minutes or until smooth. Add vanilla and liqueur; beat 1 minute.

On low speed, beat in flour mixture in 3 additions, alternating with buttermilk, beginning and ending with flour; then beat on medium-high speed 2 minutes. Tint with 10 drops food coloring. Fold in diced strawberries.

Place egg whites (be sure there are no specks of yolk in the whites) in separate large, clean bowl. With clean, dry beaters, beat egg whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar; beat on high speed, gradually adding remaining 1/2 cup sugar. Continue to beat until stiff glossy peaks form.

Stir one-quarter beaten whites into cake batter to lighten; gently fold in remaining whites. Divide batter among 3 prepared pans.

Bake in 350F oven 28 to 30 minutes, until cakes spring back when lightly touched. Cool in pans on racks 15 minutes. Turn cakes out onto racks; remove paper; let cool.

FROSTING:
Beat 1/2 cup butter and 1 package cream cheese in large bowl until smooth, 1 to 2 minutes. Add half of the extracts, 2 boxes sugar and 2 tablespoons milk. Beat on low until blended; scrape down sides of bowl. Beat on high until smooth and spreading consistency, 1 to 2 minutes. Tint with 8 drops coloring. Stir in diced strawberries.

Use remaining frosting ingredients to make second batch, omitting coloring so frosting is white.

TO ASSEMBLE AND DECORATE:
Trim 2 cakes even; leave third layer with crown. Insert picks around side of one layer, halfway up side. Using picks as guide, slice in half. Repeat with other 2 layers (6 layers). Discard picks.

Place one trimmed layer on cake plate. Spread 1 cup pink frosting over top. Place another layer on top; spread with another 1 cup pink frosting. Repeat with 3 more layers and pink frosting. Top with untrimmed layer; do not frost. Insert a couple of wooden skewers vertically into cake so layers do not slide. Refrigerate 30 minutes.

Frost sides of cake with about 3 cups white frosting. Before frosting sets, gently press shaved coconut onto sides. Remove skewers.

Swirl about 1 1/2 cups white frosting on top of cake. Arrange strawberries on top, halving some. Arrange chocolate curls around berries. Refrigerate to set, at least 1 hour before serving. Cut while still cold.

Thomas asks…

Will my new magazine “Home Boys and Garden” be popular with young inner city gardeners?

Wize Guy answers:

Yes, especially if you feature articles on hoes.

Paul asks…

Top 5 magazine/journals for woman interested in cooking, home and garden?

Which magazine do you regularly read? Which one do you trust? Sometimes I look at the article and keep wondering if people really buy the products they are trying to promote. So please tell me the magazine/journals you find useful in this respect. Thanks

Wize Guy answers:

i like family circle, ladies home journal, good housekeeping and martha stewart. lots of good ideas. remember, all magazines rely mostly on their advertisers for revenue, not subsriptions. take what you like and leave the rest. and by all means, if you’re not happy with a purchase for any reason, return it, insisting on a full refund. if they want your business again in the future, they’ll also send you an apology and sometimes even a coupon for future use.

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