. on s or for'any -ofyour ownienoughbutterto a fryptn- to (et fruit cdiphinationsr ■. *, cover “the ■’bottom of the pan. (6) Using’ evaporated - milk Pour; in the egg mixture, cov -1 can' tum> out beautifully <*-■ over low heat uffy sctambled • eggs -with to 6-minutes with- out Erring. Stir lightly, cov ‘ eggs until'-fluffy,'-'then er and cook until done, about * t m-1 ‘cup plus- 2." table- 6to 6 minutes longer. Makes Uns evaporated ‘ milk. y 4 4 to 6 delicious servings. jaspoon salt and'44 teaspoon - (7) By -teaming up butter lepper” Over low heat melt end evaporated milk with / / I.: jor C(mAwy\ASMCJb •• • -pr c6njici&nce I For Convenience, for Confidence, Bank at the Fulton « KNHIIWBE * meovHNMt. • mountviux * ,AST * AKMII wghr Jeivtl deft <(( uuunnt* c trftmtitm confectioners sugar you can make a fabulously rich and elegant- browned butter frost ing. Simply melt % cup but ter over low heat and keep over heat until bubbly. Mean while .sift 2 cups confection ers sugar. -Remove butter from heat and stir in about a third of the sugar. Add two tablespoons evaporated milk and the remaining sugar and beat until smooth and thor oughly blended. Makes en ough for 24 cupcakes or one 13” x 9” oblong cake. (One half cup toasted chopped al monds stirred in the frosting make it even more elegant!) (8) Going fishing? If you have any luck, you’ll find ev aporated milk is tops for coating the fish for frying. Dip your cleaned fish fillets first in evaporated milk, then in fine dry bread crumbs be fore frying in bubbling but ter The fish will have a beautiful golden brown crust to enhance its good flavor. '^' w y y ' • VACATION Perhaps, you, like so many others in 1860, decided that you were going to have ready cash when it came time lor vacation in *6l. And like so many, you joined the Fulton Vacation Chib. A wise thing to do—lor the thrifty-minded individual. ,Now you can have a grand vacation in '62 by joining the Fulton Vacation Club Now. HAM AND CHEESE BISCUIT BAKE 3 cups diced cooked ham 2 cups well drained, cook ed green beans. 1% cups (large can) undi luted evaporated milk 1 tablespoon horseradish 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 cups (about 8 ounces) of Lancaster Farming* Saturday* June 17* 1961—- Farm Calendar (From page 1) June 21 to 23—Pennsylvania Vocational Agriculture Teachers conference at Eaglesmere. grated process-type Ameri can cheese 1 recipe biscuits Arrange alternate layers of ham and green beans in shallow 2-quart casserole. Simmer evaporated milk, horseradish and mustard in saucepan over low heat to just below boiling (2 to 5 minutes.) Add cheese. Stir over low heat until cheese melts (1 to 2 minutes longer) Pour cheese over ham and green beans. Top with roll ed or drop biscuilt. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees) about 20 to 25 minutes. Serve im mediately. Makes 4 to 6 ser vings. PENN SQUARE MUTUAL FUND Investing in Diversified Securities for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities NO BUYING CHARGE NO SELLING CHARGE Subscriptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Requirements Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESSABLE J. L. MAIN 6c CO. 451 Penn Square, Reading, Pa. Pleaae send me free information about Penn Square Mutual Fund a Ij Name . Address City and State wwwAP.jwmji.il,...... 'i LISTEN TO WCOY-COLUMBIA 1580 ON THE DIAL S a 12:05 to 12:10 Daily Fox accurate up to minute data fl ,1 on stock prices. 5) waßßsaasawPwr ti" w yfi i ii June 22—8:00 p.m. - County 4-H council election of execu tive committee at the Poultry Center, Roseville Road and 230 by-pass. 8:00 pm. - New Provi dence 4-H club meets at the school 8:00 p.m. - County Holstein 4-H club meets at the farm of John Shelly, Manhehn Rl. Fitting and showing demonstration. June 24—9:00 a.m - Swine Field Day at the farm of John Eby and Son, Gord onville Rl, South of Inter course, sponsored by the Lancaster County Swine Breeders Assn. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 FH 5-4424 7
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