B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Aug. 31, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family Free To Women... One fiee year of Lancaster Farming goes to Mrs. Abram Landis, .Lititz, R 2, Pa, for her recipe for cole slaw with varia tions She says A good cole slaw recipe. Shred cabbage fine Add salt to taste and mix well DRESSING Four tablespoons granulated sugar Two tablespoons uch sour cream mix well Add ~"’ r vinegar diluted with water to strength desired. VARIATIONS Crushed pineapple may be added or Cubed pineapple and small or quartered marshmallows Use as much crushed pineap ple, cubed pineapple or marsh mallows as desired. Mrs. Landis also says, “I saw the request for Molasses Coco nut Pie in Lancaster Farming. It is a very delicious pie.” MOLASSES COCOANUT PIE Three-fourths cup sugar One cup molasses One-half cup flour Two eggs ♦♦ M I We Repair All § I Makes of Washers | a Call Our Service H S Department H | Our Work Is Guaranteed | | YOUR | | DEALER I | Lester A. Singer f I RONKS, PA. STRASBURG OV 7-3226 to farmers just as it is to men in various lines of business. For years this bank has-been serving ;i the financial needs of the farmers * of this section, and we are con tinuing to work in every possible vyay for their welfare and prosperity. V Any time we can be of special service to you, we invite you to come USE OUR CONVENIENT Drive-In Window ONE-HALF BLOCK Urn PENN SQUARE ON S. QUEEN ST. —Rear oi Mam Bank 'Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889" MILLERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor. One yeac charter subscrip tion to LANCASTER FARM ING to one- housewiie eacn week who submits tne nest letter . recipe home making hint. Send your letter to LANCASTER FARMING, QuarryviUe, r*a- One-half cup cocoanut Pinch of soda in flour Makes 2 medium pies * * <» Mrs CJ. Mellinger of Blue Ba/1 says, “Have enjoyed many of fine recipes printed m your pa per and look forward each week for its arrival. Am sending along few recipes you might care to use ” CRUNCHY TWO-CRUST LEMON PIE FiiUng One and one-fourth cups sugar Two tablespoons flour One-eighth teaspoon salt One-fourth cup butter or mar garine Three eggs, well beaten, (Re serve one teaspoon egg white to brush on top crust) , One teaspoon lemon rind One lemon, cut into -paper-thin ti slices One-half cup water One and one-half tablespoon sugar One-half teasoon cinnamon Combine the one and one fourth cup sugar, flour and salt, add soft butter and well beaten eggs, blend till smooth, combine lemon slices, rind and water Blend into egg mixture. Pour into pastry-lined pan. Brush top crust with one teaspoon egg white. Combine sugar and cin namon, sprinkle over egg white Bake at 400 degrees F 30 to 35 minutes. LEMON ICE-BOX pie Crush about twenty ginger snaps to ' make one and one ,✓ s * h ~ ft' Banking cooperation is valuable Free Parking 25 S QUEEN ST.-SWAN PARK INC LOT —VINF„ & S QUEEN STS STONERPARKING LOT- S. W. CORNER VINE & QUEEN STS « * 302 N. GEORGE ST fourth cup crumbs. Melt one fourth ccrp margarine. Add to crumbs, mix well. Press one cup crumbs into ice box tray. Combine in top of double boiler: Two thirds cup sugar One-eighth teaspoon salt Three egg yolks >. One-fourth cup fresh lemon juice One tablespoon grated lemon rind Cook until thick Cool , Beat three egg whites until stiff, fold into filling. Beat one half cup ice cold evaporated milk until it peaks, fold into tilling. Pour into freezer tray, top with remaining crumbs. Freeze until firm (about two hours at coldest temperature). Serves six to eight. DRIED PRUNE DESSERT Soak prunes, then cook til] soft, cool. Remove seeds Put >mall marshmallows- m each prune Let stand over night ,vhen ready to serve, top prunes with whipped cieam. COFFEE CHOCOLATE CAKE Two cups sugar (white) - One cup shortening Three-fourths cup cocoa (Continued on page 9) Mrs. Edna Sands, Tunlchannock in Wyoming County, here receives her crown as winner of the Pennsylvania Cooking Chicken contest, with' Mrs Ezra Taft Benson placing the crown. Winner of the junior division was a Lancaster County youth the sole man among entrants Elwood Boehler, Jr., of Lancaster. As a prize, Mis Sands received a new electric- range presented in miniature Saturday night. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo) OPEN MONDAYS 9:30 TO 5 - WEB Van Stiver’s Quality RUGS and CA Phone 7-5171 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN RADIUS OF 150 MILES J. B.Van W. King and *'' lu " FREE CUSTOMER pi Mi *1 4 ■ m
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