or Farm! omen • • • (Continued from page eight) IMPERIAL CRAB ♦ One pound backfin crab Good sized tablespoon capers, plus some juice Salt and pepper to taste Three or four dashes red pep per One-half cupe mayonnaise Mix gently Divide, into four individual casseroles or pour into one lairly large one. Sprinkle with diy bread crumbs and dot with butter Bake 20 minutes or until mixture bubbles in 325-degree oven % * Along the seafood line, there’s a Louisiana seafood soup that takes days and days to make, and fish of several varieties, bouillabaisse it is. We’re still reminded of the story behind the Moving Day Two-Crust Lemon. Pie. Could some one supply us with the good old-fashioned Lancaster County Funeral Pie recipe? How about the stories behind these recipes? Mr and Mrs. Abel B. Balmer of R 2 Manheim reminds us peach season is nearing, so they write- Here is our dollar for Lan caster Farming. We find your paper very interesting. Have saved the recipes for future use. Since peach season is here, will send my recipe for Peach Cream Pie Thank you for sending us your wonderful paper. PEACH CREAM PIE Three ripe peaches One-half cup sugar Three tablespoons flour One-fourth teaspoon cinnamon Three-fourths cup cream Slice peaches and put on bot tom of unbaked pie shell. Pour other ingredients on top. Bake at 425 degrees for 30 minutes. (Strawberries, raspberries, ap ples, etc, are also good in this lecipe instead of peaches). From R 3 Elizabethtown, a let ter from Mrs. Paul Hilsher; We enjoy reading Lancaster Faming. I am especially in terested in the Women’s Page and the recipes that are sent in and printed. I am sending in a recipe that was requested by Mrs. Shissler for Molas ses Coconut Pie. Here is my recipe for this pie, we like it quite well and hohe that she will too:. MOLASSES COCONUT CUSTARD One-half cup flour One cup molasses One cup granulated sugar Two eggs (use yolks, save whites for meringue) Thiee-fourths teaspoon baking powder One-half cup thick milk One cup coconut One and one-half cup sweet milk Mix flour, sugar, molasses and °"g yolks Dissolve soda in thick mii k, add coconut and sweet milk Pour into two unbaked Pie ci usts and bake about 30 minutes, then remove from oven <md cover top with meringue, I’hcn bake 15 to 20 minutes longer, or until meringue is 'lightly browned. Mls Harry F. iShank of R 2 Quairyville also send m a smu lar lec ipe. -“in one of your re issues, I noted a request l()r Cocoanut Molasses Cream This is the recipe I use.” COCOANUT MOLASSES - CREAM PIE Cue cup table molasses ° ne cup cream one -CUR- fCgcpajtut,. Correction: Last week’s Lancaster Far ming published the wrong picture with the caption above. Union Chapter of Pres byterian Men held their first social event a chicken barbecue under the trees in the grove at Union Presbyterian Church, Oxford Rl, Monday - evening. Over 260 dinners were served, accord ing to Lloyd Hooper, chairman of the bar becue. Music was provided by the ampli fier and tape recorder given the church by Mrs. Fred Sprout and her daughter in memory of the late Mr. Sprout. One cup Warm water Three eggs Two tablespoons flour Mix and pour into an unbaked crust and bake at 450 degrees for ten minutes, then at 375 de grees until firm. It’s not appropriate to wind up with cocktails, but we’ll re fer back to Wilma Kinder’s list of recipes and include CRABMEAT COCKTAIL For each serving, use one fourth cup flaked or larger pieces of cooked crabmeat with cocktail sauce, or combine crab meat with pineapple sections-or chopped celery or diced avacado and serve ice cold with seasoned mayonnaise arid cocktail sauce. COCKTAIL SAUCE Combine and chill thoroughly: One-half cup chili sauce Today’s Pattern Inf Pattein 9329; Child’s Sizes 2, 4,6, 8, 10. Size 6 jacket and jumper, 2% yaids 35-inch nap; blouse, % yaid 35-inch fabric ' Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattein if you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Punt plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. .STJ^ Little Britain Chicken Barbecue One-third cup catsup One-third cup prepared horse radish One and one-half teaspoon Worcestershire sauce For sharper taste add; One-fourth teaspoon salt Two tablespoons lemon juice Dash of pepper Few drops of tobasco sauce SEAFOOD COCKTAIL Combine large flakes or pieces of cooked shrimp, crab meat and lobster. Season, add minced onion, finely diced celery. Serve ice cold in a sherbert glass with Cocktail Sause and,a wedge of lemon. That’s about it for this week, and we do deeply appreciate those cards and letters. Keep thSm coming, we need some more household hints and some cooking history. So until Friday a week, that’s all until we’ll See you again. Don’t Spare The Mallet Little ladies may be born, but little gentlemen are hewn, like monuments, out of solid resist ance The Kiron (Iowa) News? Rev. Glen C. Khecht, pastor, was chair man of publicity and Sam Ferguson Mus ser headed the ticket committee. Picture on left shows a general view oi the diners, while that on the right, taken at the barbecue pit, shows, left to right, Albert Hart, chairman of the table com mittee; Lloyd Hooper, general chairman; and Bud Adams, assistant manager of Coatesville Producers Co-op Exchange, which furnished facilities for the event. (Staff Photos) Eshelman “know-how” has incorporated sufficient of all of the growth factors in Red Rose Supplements so that excellent rations can be pioduced when mixed with home-grains and mill feeds. See us today—let us explain how Red Rose Supplements can save money for you MUSSER FARMS, INC. R. D. 2. Columbia, Pa- DAVID B. HURST » Bowmansville, Pa WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOC. West Willow, Pa. Farm Women 18 Make Donations Society of Farm Women 18 met at the home of Mrs Ray mond Miller 300 Running Pump Road, Lancaster, Aug 18 with Mrs" Raymond Stoner presiding Miss Mummau from the Family and Children's Service spoke Five dollars was donated to an elderly woman who wants a wheel chair, S 3 00 for the USO and Sl5 toward the purchase of tiems for the Needlework Guild LanChester Chorus For Solanco Fair Opening Wednesday, Sept 19, for four days the Southern Lan caster County Community Fair at Quarryville will include a par ade, selection of a Harvest Queen, baby parade, pet show, a band concert, community hymn sing, and the LanChester Chorus, it was announced this week by Charles Gochnauer, chairman of the entertainment committee Premium books for the 32nd annual West Lampeter Com munity Fair for Sept 26-28 at Lampeter have been issued, and announcement has been made of the Elizabethtown Kiwanis Farm Fair, Sept 19-22. CUT FEED COSTS Save money by using your home grains but be sure to mix them with RusßaM to insure necessary proteins, vitam ins and minerals lacking in grams alone. RED ROSE SUPPLEMENTS are the most economical source oi pro tein balance, plus the proper micro levels from stabilized sources of fish and whey factors, antibiotics, vitam ins and other growth-promoting factors. Friday Aug. 24, 1956 Farm Women 3 Plan Program For Next Year Society of Farm Women 3 met Saturday, Aug 18 at the home of Mis. Harry Usner, Ml. Airy, with Mrs Haiold Stuber in charge ot the meeting A icport of the recent executive board meeting was given by Mrs Stu ber Ten dollais was contrib uted to help buy a wheel chair for the Lancaster General Hos pital, as part of a countywide project It was also decided to have a refreshment booth at the Ephrata Fair Sept 26-29. On the program committee for 1957 are Grace Weidman, Alvo Stuber, Vera Binkley, Gladys Paul and Kathryn Eberly. Children of members pre sented the program for the day: 'Nebra Eberly and Judy Hum mer in a tap dance routine, Es ther Usner, on the marimba; readings by Janice Kopp, a song by Nancy Snyder, tiumpet solo by Barry Shelly, Recitation by Marian Martin; Patsy Zortman on the guitar. Mrs. Katmyn Eb erly gave a Pennsylvania Dutch reading. The meeting m September will be m the Bnckerville Fire Hall with Mrs David Zortman as hostess. A dress review will be given by the Lincoln 4H Sew ing Club, and a demonstration in the preparation of snacks -will be given by the Clay Cooking Club. DROWNS IN POOL New Rochelle, NY An infant, Thomas Gibbons, 14' months old, apparently ciawled from the front porch of his fam ily’s home to a pool on the lawn and drowned in thiee inches of water. Efforts to is vive the baby proved unaval mg. The Mennonite Hour Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8 - 00 A. M. Hanover WHVE 1:00 JP. M. Supplements R. W. HOLLIXGER & SONS, INC, Manheim, Pa. 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