I have all the ingredients too!
The reason I bought the book is that Lynette Baxter is a Home Economics graduate from a British University who has gone on to see how American food can be made accessible to the British market. The ingredients for all her recipes are readily available over here. It's sad that such a very good book is so little known.
Here's another - children have great fun making these and they're lovely:
SnickerdoodlesMakes about 50 biscuits
350g (12oz) plain flour
5ml (1tspn) bicarbonate of soda
225g (8oz) butter, softened
250g (9oz) soft brown sugar
2 eggs, beaten
75ml (5tbspn) caster sugar
15ml (1tbspn) ground cinnamon
Sift together the flour and bicarbonate of soda
Cream together the butter and sugar and then gradually beat in the eggs. Add the flour and work into the butter mixture to make a smooth dough. Wrap in cling film and chill for thirty minutes.
In a small bowl, mix together the caster sugar and cinnamon and tip on to a plate or tray.
Take small pieces of the dough and roll into sausages,about the thickness of a pencil and 10cm (4 inches) long. Roll these in the sugar and cinnamon mix until well coated and then shape into rings, S-shapes and crescents. Place on greased baking trays.
Bake at 190C/375F/ Gas Mark 5 for 10 -12 minutes, until the biscuits are golden brown at the edges. Transfer to cooling racks and store in an airtight container when quite cold.