the proper consistency. If it been dipped In warm water us too soft, it will eventually -for even, attractive .slices, elide down the sides, or if it GOOD TO THE LAST Is too stiff, It will tear the CRUMB cake. A. In the pantry: F. Use a small, flexible i. store cake in a cake spatula for frosting the cake, keeper, cover container, or The easy way is to frost the invert a large bowl over the sides of the cake first, using cake. an upward and then 2 For a gpod “tote” cake, the top. To be strictly fancy, which will travel easily and use a spoon or spatu’a and-safely, frost the cake in the tewirl the top into, a -decorat- pan, cover with a metal cov |ve design. - er that slides on the pan, al j g. Don’t burden the cake uminum foil, or plastic wrap. Ivith too'much, frosting; keep 3 Cream-filed cakes must It light and fiuffy. ' be stored in the refrigerator I H. For serving, cut the for safety, sake with a knife that has B. 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Remember to use a free zer-type frosting such as but ter or penuche. 3. Freeze on cardboard or a cake rack, for extra protec tion and sturdiness. 'A neat tr ek to prevent crushing the cake, or ruining the appear ance of the frosting, is to "reeze it quickly, then wrap after it is firm. 4. All packages of cake must be airtight to prevent Shoe Laces Arch Shoes Linemen's Boots Dairy Shoes Shoe Polish Stockings Sport Shoes Tap Shoes Lancaster Farming, Saturday* November 25. 1961—7 drying while in storage. A sure way is to heat seal, or use freezer tape. 5 To thaw unfrosted cake, keep it covered while thaw ing; to thaw a frosted cake, thaw it uncovered So the frosting will not stick to the wrapping. * « * And now, just prove that you’re the best-baker in the neighborhood thy these cakes PRIZE TWO-EGG CAKE 1% cups sifted cake flour 2 Vi teaspoons baking pow der V£ teaspoon salt Vfe cup butter or other shortening 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons 24-HOUR SERVICE! Wc get there fast if yon have burner trouble. Well adjust your burner for economical operation complete combustion. GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fodrview St MOUNT JOY. PA. Ph. 01 3-2021 CHECK ...for the best Christmas ever For hundreds of happy Christmas Club members hereabouts, Santa has already arrived, bringing with him handsome checks for lavish gifting, without the slightest stress or strain on the budget If this kind of paid-in-advance Christmas appeals to you, check here for all the facts! Enrollments are now being ac cepted in our 1962 Christmas Club. Come in, choose a plan to suit your pocketbook . . . YOUR best Christmas ever . , . . next year! VINK SQUARE * *<gove«h »vt * mountville * east peter!»uw * *wi«i member Jtdertl deposit injurmce ccrporaliea sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten % cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Preheat oven to 375 de grees. Line two round 8-inch layer pans on bottoms with paper. Combine flour, baking powder, and salt, and sift -to gether three times. Cream shortening, add sugar grad ually, and cream together un till fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time, beating well. Add flour, alternately with milk, beating after each addition until smooth. Blend in vanil la. Pour into the prepared pans. Bake 25 minutes or un til done. Cool m pan 10 min utes. Turn out and cool on ~a ck Frost with any favorite frosting ♦ ♦ * GOLDEN SPONGE CAKE 1% cups sifted, all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 eggs 1% cup sugar Vz teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons grated lemon rmd % cup evaporated milk Vs cup water 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Sift flour and baking pow (Turn to page 8) - Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 HERE? for
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