I' <ja and salt. Fiace and remaining sugar and V s a and butter in a beat until smoothly blended. *. 0 f electric mixer. * * * fliigh fP e ? d Y ntil Chocolate Frosting ... jbowt IV6, minutes. package semi-sweet Ited chocolate and chocolate pieces (6 ozs.) ’blend. Reduce speed y a cup evaporated milk !d add evaporated i C up confectioners sugar, flon juice and vani- sifted until blended. Place chocolate and evap hilf the flour mixture ora ted milk in top of a doub u2b tor two hours, i e boiler. Cook over hot (not "jj out on floured boiling) water until chocolate * -bout 'A inch thick- j s melted, stirring occasion -1 ally to blend. Remove from heat, leaving over hot water while grad ually adding' confectioners sugar, stirring until smooth ly blended. m t doughnut about in diameter with Gutter While cutting Inuts heat salad oil “j m electric frypan 1 0 f about . % inch. 0 1 a t 400 degrees F. “mperature, is reach . doughnuts into hot ‘ w ide spatula or turner . ' bout IV2 minutes on e Remove with fork t toweling to drain, itb Browned Butter or Chocolate Frost- Ites about 2V2- dozen jts ,ed Butter Frosting [espoons butter 9 p S sifted confection er e vaporated milk butter in small sauce | continue heating un ,gy Remove from stir in about a if the confectioners idd evaporated milk breeders of Better Cattle” very Sire Every Day jf). - i Southeastern Penna. icial Breeding Coop. P.O. Box 254, Lancaster, Penna. Phone EX 2-2191 the crop you harvest depends nUjjjunss QUALITY SEED GRAINS II ft Wong Barley ft Hudson Barley too Rye - -• Cert. Pennol Wheat • Cert. Thome Wheat and Grasses. Winter Oats Ict Petkus Rye Alfalfa '***• DuPuits Vernal • 537 Orchard Grass ,Brs • Brome Grass Trefoil. - • Reeds Canary Grass l * Ure Mixtures • Ladino Clover 1 • ♦ Here is a dessert perfectly designed for hot summer eating and as delightfully toothsome as any grandmoth er made. Evaporated milk takes the credit for making this an economical pie. Lemon juice is added for a stabilizer. The lush flavor comes from dried apricots which have been gently stew ed, then pureed and combin ed with fresh orange and lemon juice. Apricot Angel Pie 1 cup dried apricots 1/4 cups water 1 cup evaporated milk 1 tablespoon (1 envelope) unflavored gelatin 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vz cup sugar / i/g teaspoon salt Results of '.his Sound Program are being amplified in herds of our many members. on the seed you sow. .. • Cert. Dual Wheat , • Cert. Seneca Wheat • Cert Buffalo • Cert. Ranger 1 tablespoon lemon juice Prepare 9-inch pie shell and bake until golden brown. Cool. Wash apricots. Cook in a small saucepan with water over low heat until tender (about 20 minutes). Puree apricots, stir in any remaining liquid; set aside. Chill small bowl and beaters. Chill evaporated milk in re frigerator tray until ice crys tals begin to form. Meanwhile, combine gela tin, orange juice, one table spoon lemon juice, sugar and salt in a small saucepan. Cook over low heat until gelatin and sugar have dis solved. Stir into apricot pur ee. Chill until slightly 'thick ened. In the chilled bowl, whip evaporated milk until thick; add lemon juice and continue to whip until stiff and holds a peak. Fold in apricot mixture Pile lightly into baked pie shell. Chill at least three hours before serving. Acid Helps Protect Against Food Spoilage Acidity in salad mixtures or sandwich fillings that in clude cooked foods helps growth of spoilage bacteria.- When enough pickles, may onnaise, French dressing or lemon juice are distributed in the mixtures, the acid they furnish is an aid against spoilage, often overlooked. For safety, foods for sal- SUPER Sell Service SHOES 220 W. KING ST. Lone. Co.'s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality SUPER LOW PRICES “ 4 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. September 5, 1959 For the *1 r~ T Farm Wife and Family ads and sandwiches should be chilled promptly after cooking and be refrigerated from the time they are cook ed and prepared until serv ed. Also important is strict sanitation of hands, utensils and cutting board to avoid contamination. Here are some recommen- sired. For sandwich fillings, dations for preparing these add lemon juice, pickle or foods: Marinate with tart relish. Prices-Received Farm During August Drop HARRISBURG- Pennsylvania farm prices received in mid-August were down one per cent from mid-July The Crop Reporting Ser vice of the Pennsylvania De partment of Agriculture says that the decline was due principally to lower prices for cattle, hogs and lambs and seasonally lower prices for fruits and vegetables. Oats and soybean prices were down, but corn, hay and wholesale milk prices gained Meat animals fell 11 points from the previous month on the 1910-14 base index as a result of lower prices receiv ed for all meat animals ex cept sheep. Hogs averaging $l4 40 a hundredweight were at 'their lowest level since March 1956. Crops also dropped 11 points because of seasonally lower prices for fruits and -vegetables. Oats at 67 cents if bushel were the lowest Since November 1955. ■f: With' the wholesale milk <®), salad dressing immediately after slicing or cutting such cooked salad foods as pota toes, or chicken or turkey. Then refrigerate until oth er ingredients are added just before serving. Keep hard cooked eggs separate and mix in just before serving. Use as much pickle as de- price increasing seasonally to an average of $4 80 per hundred pounds, and poultry ond egg prices relatively un changed, the livestock and livestock products index in creased four points. BUYING AN APPLIANCE To get good value when buying a new appliance, make a list of desired fea tures before shopping, sug gests Miss Helen E. Bell, Penn State extension home management specialist. First, list the worthwhile features of the present appliance. Then, add those desired in a new one. Compare prices and features of different brands, and decide which features are most important. Buy an appliance with use ful features, not ones that are merely trimmings. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results Want a better grain & hay harvest in 1960? USE NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND AND COLLOIDAL PHOS PHATE "CALPHOS" THIS FALL. Available in bags or spread on fields. MERVIN McMICHAEL Millersville Ph. TR 2-4377 BROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Avenue Lane. LO 9-1580 -Don't Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are in doubt. Doctor's Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs. DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. 114 N. Prince St, Lancaster Phone EX 4-2767 Always See Better 9
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