14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1962 For the r ¥|f Farm Wife and Family bo about S \ 4 inches ) Fold two ends of donah to the cen ter and oxeilap them Seal hi IS.I Mis. Hit Imid ( . Spence pressing with tinaeis Fold That box ol oatmeal on join pantij shell <an be put to m.Wliw ise mm fold- M) null) uses othei than loi a beam dish ol hot (eieal that we <lou^h len '; U "' l e ‘ l ~" ’ 1 “ j mild lihe to shaie some ol them with jou today m " on '' - ot tlle wav Roli (liimth bade and torth and si/e about 1 hour Fundi pl(1( , s e nds to seal dmmh down turn out on plaits m aieased loaf pan liahth Honied board or can- (2- \ 1-y, \ 2 indies) \as Cm ei and let lest 10 nun- Repe lt tOl othe , tluee parts utes Shape into bnad lolls oi o) doHi . h Le t use until bread is well loundtd met top of Dnide donah m Iwns about 41 minutes BaKi tom paits Flatten one piei e OATMEAL For Oomph! \\'e .ill know th.it ioical', ru mi hided in the b.isn loot! should also so w o imp know tli.u lombimna them ith otliei loodb make-. i i.oubh nuliitious dish ks in the <.iso ol tolled oats wo i.m make bioads pastn mokus tessiiis, .is well as (Otnbinnu, thoni with meats mil othei foods to make them delicious tassel oles fleii iu lia \ e Iwp blead iiiijies ihio tiv s iiast anil one doesii t Take Mini ihoue’ iu:«: \i> 1 lake (ompies-.ed or 1 pai k.ue <li \ i east 1 , iup lukt w irm w atei i_ (itp sialdi'd milk m iiip shoiteuim, 1 <upsiu,ai 1 leasiioon salt 2 e~js 1 to l-ij (ups silted en- i u lied Horn I iiip lolled oats ijnuk or old-tasluontd Sotun least m Inkeun’ii natei (I si wat in watm Un . n i east I Pom milk on ■ boitennm suaai and salt tool to luki'W ai m Heat m < _,s sottened ieist 2 i nn dom and oats Stn in i nou-li noic tlom to mala a sort iloiuji I'm n out on luJitß Joined boaid oi i anas Miead until satnn about 10 mniites Round doiu,U into nail plan in m eased bowl mush liiihth with melted hoi Leniiu, Co\ei and let use n waim pine until double in super! 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