10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 7, 1958 W sre C tTts" Girl ScOUt Leader Farm Women 19 ‘ " 7 a efficiency, too. The extra amount oil Trip, See Latvian . fi of food may raise the temperature | n 1 T^^A^AVi/(1 enough to lower the quality of in Sweddl ]\ee(HcWOriv r? .L SkA Wh/n n °he f v re are A report on the Girl Scout Farm Women 19 met Saturday FOf the { r I f|} first placed in the freezer. movement in Sweden was given March l the , o£ r^ s 1 . jJB , , , , niptnbers of Society 10 by Miss Harold Hollmger, lid Lititz Co- IT-rm 3nA Familv . Limit * h . e number of pounds to Houser / t a mee tmg hostess was Mrs. Levi Weaver r arm WIIC and ramily two or three for each dubic foot J at the home of Mrs. John Two new members were in i of space. That is, 16 to 24 pounds - r Eshelman Road Lan- stalled They are Mrs. Herbert lmniv „ of food would be the limit for an ’ ’ H owe Neflsville, and Mrs. Rob (Continued from cage 9) PRUNE PUDDING eight cubic food freezer. ca^- s ' Houser was in the Girl ert Long, East Petersburg and cut in small pieces v nmmd orunes Many homemakers couldmake Scou t leader exchange program- Mrs Albert Rekis, Lancaster i . cup sugar f ab esnoonsTemon mice bett ® r T°s their lf Society 10 made the following formerly of Latvia showed La i/, cup molasses 1 . 1 cans bo Xg wXr would plan for a apid turnover of charltable contributions: Ameri- tVian needle-work She and her ... . . 1 - CU P S oouingwater the food. This pactice brings the Rh , c n „„ tv <R2S- Child De- husband have lived in Lancaster 4 t “ s| ’° <m tok,ng so ‘ la ;« “■> ''**** „“ ute h « hest J ‘“ nc,al relu ™ trom Spmert Center’ and Meals tor The past e. s ht years. >. teaspoon cinnamon in boiling water Sour investment ut a freezer. The tcr P , lhons s 5. The last is the Members of the society made J 2 teaspoon salt Co ° k Prunes in zoning waier task 1S made easier lf you keep , nroiect for 1958. hats of useful household articles. i 2 cup shortening (half butter water.' S C p y ThC f T™ auotloned off at the or foitified margarine o for about 10 minutes , re in the , 1/1111 USe 01 3 hold a food sale at M. T. Garvins, meeting 2 ee CT s 4dd cornstarchcookft™Wu- £ f eZe J f mcl f udeS fr f “ ng a van ' On Wednesday of this week The society also plans to send 1 ga \dd cornstarcn. cook nve mnu €ty of frultS) vegetables, meats, .. t , 2uided tour 0 f a &u . warm clothing to Miss Verna 1* cups Slft f all purp ° Se Cn ‘ nched flour nul • 1 It rarely pays to freeze foods shopping Center. Mrs Levi Weaver, Lititz. Miss 1 "teaspoon vanilla " ' * commonly available and fairly in- . Weaver is at Grenfell Mission Cream shortening and sugar, Efficient use make freezers expensive m all seasons. 15 Per Cent Fewer Labrador They will also send a3d molasses. Add eggs one at a more valuable Are you making How you care for your freezer 1 useful patterns to Mrs. Charles t me, beating well. Sift the flour your home freezer pay’ The cost Wlll effct lts e ff lcie ncy, too. You Winter Vegetables Gearhart in Ankara, Turkey Pat- V ith baking soda, salt and cmna- of freezing vanes from 10 tc(3o shouldn , t allow thick layers of Largely due to the longest per- ar ® almost im P OSSI e c non. Mix thoroughly wth sugar cents a pound depending on how Ppfrnstin , ntw iod of severe weather ever ex- find there mixture. Add prunes and vanilla, efficiently a freezer is used. This lrost to coliea. Detrostmg once enced by the Flonda vege . I rop by teaspoonfuls on greased amount covers the cost of packag- or twice a year is usually suffi- tabJe indus{ry> production of win- carrots, snap beans, green pep -1 aking sheet. Bake in preheated mg, processing, and electricity. cient. Follow the directions that ter vegetables this year is expect- pers, cauliflower, and cucumbers, 375 degree oven for 12 minutes. A half-filled freezer wastes come Wltb the freezer. ed to be 15 per cent les than in with smaller losses reported for 1\ lakes 56 cookies. electricity since the freezer isn’t and jg per ce nt below aver- celery, eggplant, escarole, broc- age. coh, lettuce, and Brussels sprouts. The largest reductions are indi- Some increase is indicated for IS cated for tomatoes, sweet corn, cabbage, beets, nd artichocks. 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