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Snow Statues – Front Porch – Flatbush, Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

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Management – Mortgages – Appraisals – Kao Wah Restaurant Take Out – Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

December 26, 2010 before the blizzard © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Enamel Coca-Cola Sign – Off Nostrand Avenue – Flatbush, Brooklyn

Hipstamatic shot - July 2010 - © Frank H. Jump

Flatbush Laundry – East 28th Street

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Previously posted on October 1, 2007

Marc’s Tire Shop – Self-Portrait – Farragut Road, Flatbush

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Auto Body Craftsmen’s Guild of NY Inc. – Old Logo – Rogers Avenue, Flatbush

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Old Logo may become new logo © Frank H. Jump

The Model “T” Ford logo was changed last year by the ACGNY, which was founded in 1960. Apparently, it may change back after a revamped website and logo.

Ebinger Baking Co – Flatbush – Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

Albemarle Road - Flatbush, Brooklyn - iPhone shot with Hipstamatic app - © Frank H. Jump

18th Avenue, Bensonhurst - © Frank H. Jump

Ebinger Baking Company, with a chain of stores across the boro, was founded in 1898 by George and Catherine Ebinger. Famous for their cakes and pies, and especially their Blackout Cake, they closed in bankruptcy on August 26, 1972.

There have been attempts to revive the bakery brand under that name, but none, so far, have been successful.

Named for wartime blackouts, their famous and beloved chocolate-pudding-filled Blackout Cake was a chocolate layer cake filled and frosted with dark fudge and dusted with chocolate cake crumbs that was so popular that other bakeries in the borough, like SeaLane, produced inferior knock-offs.

Other Ebinger favorites were a butter cream cake decorated with three small pistachio nuts in the center of the top and Chocolate hard-icing cake with a hard, bittersweet chocolate icing.

Supposedly the Ebinger family has all their original recipes under lock and key and is uninterested in releasing them, but facsimile recipes pop up once in a while. Here is a recipe for Blackout Cake from Cooks Country TV that gets very good reviews, if you’d like to try making it yourself (registration is required to see the recipe, but it’s free).

There is another version published in the Best of America’s Test Kitchen 2008 cookbook (see below for a link to it on Amazon.com).

Speaking of bakeries, another Brooklyn institution is Entenmann’s Bakery, founded by William Entenmann who came to Brooklyn from Germany in 1898. Today, the Entenmann’s brand is on over 100 different kinds of baked goods. Entenmann’s is now owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA, the American subsidiary of a gigantic Mexican/Multi-national food production corporation, which also owns brands such as Thomas’ (english muffins), Arnold (bread) and Boboli (pizza crusts). Brooklyn dot com

Other Ebinger postings on the Internet:

Cheri’s Bridal – Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

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Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most – Flatbush Forsythia & Magnolia – Ella Fitzgerald & Charlie Chaplin

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Screaming yellow bloom
Harbinger of warmer days
And steamy short nights

I'm Just Mad About Saffron Crocus – Flatbush, Brooklyn

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© Frank H. Jump

Saffron (pronounced /ˈsæfrən/) is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus), a species of crocus in the Iridaceae. A C. sativus flower bears three stigmas, each the distal end of a carpel. Together with their styles—stalks connecting stigmas to their host plant—stigmas are dried and used in cooking as a seasoning and colouring agent. Saffron, long the world’s most expensive spice by weight, is native to Southwest Asia. – Wikipedia