16 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27, 1962 . n , , . u 3 shredded wheat biscuits, Breokfast Heritage {ine)y crumbled (Continued from Page 15) 3 eggs, beaten 2 cups milk cooking 5 minutes more, stm- llour> ba king powder, jng occasionally. Stir in crus i- gugar an( j sa it together. Cut € d pineapple and mace. Spoon m sholtening untll lme dS into cereal dishes and top with mea ]_ dd ciumbled shiedded « scoop oi sti a wherry ice iieat biscuits. Combine eggs cream. Makes about 4 sei\- and Pour over dry in ings. Good sened with date gledlen t s and mix only until bread. blended. Let stand 5 minutes. * * Diop 14 cup batter on lightly WHEAT GRIDDLE CAKES o lease d hot guddle. When 2 cups sifted flour cakes putf and bubble turn 8 teaspoons baking ponder an( j b rown on other side. 2 teaspoons sugar Makes 12 to 14 griddle cakes. 1 teaspoon salt Sene with cheese-topped ■sau- V* cup shoi tening sage patties. ' service bullo'tin FEEL LUCKY? then enter Purina’s CALF SWEEPSTAKES Just sign your name... nothing to buy... you may be one of the 50 LUCKY WINNERS who will get a four-month-old, registered HEIFER CALF absolutely FREE! Sn u* for entry blanks and details of liie Purina Calf Sweepstakes. While you’re at the store ask us to tell you about PURINA NURSING CHOW • • ■ the starter that’s “milk plus” «««tlie starter that starts calves fast ■ ■.right! John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster 'Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems J. H. Reitz & Son, Litita PURINA NURSING H. Hiestand & Co Salunga John B. Kurtz Ephrata Janies High Gordonvillo John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea Inc. Cut 1-pound package .of fro zen sausage meat, paitially thawed, into 6 to S slices. Place slices in a fiymg pan o\er low heat. Fry 12 to 15 minutes, turning frequently. Betoie removing from pan top with a sprinkling of grated Amencan cheese. BIXE OX BURGERS la pound bulk poik sausage la pound giound beef 14 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon sage % cup rolled oats (quick or old-fashioned) 1 egg 2 tablespoons milk Combine all ingiedicnts; mix lightly. Shape into 6 pat ties. Place in frying pan; add la cup water. Cover and cook 5 minutes Pour ott duppmgs, pan-liy slowly at least 15 minutes on each side. Makes 6 patties. BUCKAVHKVT LOGS 2 cups milk 2 eggs 2 tablespoons melted or liquid shoi tening 2 cups buckwheat pancake mix Cinnamon Butter Topping: Combine 3 ,£ cup butter, soft, Vs teaspoon cinnamon and 2 tablespoons sugar. Set aside. WELD, CUT, HEAT, BRAZE, SOLDER, HARDSURFACE, POWER LIGHTS, TOOLS, MACHINERY and HOME APPLIANCES with one machine! New Lincoln Weldanpower 225 Dressel Welding Supply, Inc. IS 2000 Columbia Ave. (Lincoln Hwy. AVest) ]j| PHONE: EX 7-1312 LANCASTER, PA. OBCQCKXHCOOOWOCXKXSCSfICCOOOOS Corn Picking Time ? Take Advantage of Our Grain Bank and Grain Storage Program For Your Corn Harvest • SPECIAL BENEFITS OF OUR GRAIN BANK PROGRAM All grains stored under this program can be returned to the grower in any form of poultry or livestock feed, by using one of the various concentrate programs. There is no livestock or poultry feed that this concentrate and grain program does not cover. There will be storage available for corn, which can be picked and shelled at harvest time, brought to the mill, dried and stored here for later use. Faster service now available due to new bulk unloading system. Information available on custom work with new picker-sheller ma chines. Every year more and more customers use the Grain Bank and find it the easiest and most economical way to handle their local grown corn. S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SALUXGA Place milk, eggs and shor tening in mixing bowl. (If melted shortening is used, add after buckwheat mix). Add mix; stir lightly with wire whisk or spoon until batter is fairly smooth. Slightly lumpy batter makes light pan cakes For each pancake, pour 14 cup batter onto hot, lightly greased guddle Bake to gold en brown, turning only once. Roll up to icsemble logs. Spread with. Cinnamon Topp ing. Serve with vvaim syrup. Makes 14 to 16 pancakes. •* . HONEY CURRANT UPSIDE- DOWN MUFFINS 2 cups all-bran ceieal 3 4 cup honey 114 cups milk 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup silted ilom 1 teaspoon baking soda teaspoon salt Is cup cuuauts Combine cereal, Vz cup of the honey and milk, let stand until most of moistuie is taken up Stn in eggs Sitt together xlour, soda and salt. Add to lust mixture, stirring only until combined. Put 1 teaspoon ot lemammg honey into bot tom of each greased" muffin cup; sprinkle with about 1 teaspoon cun ants. Pill about % full with batter. Bake in complete with welding accessories FOR PICKING AND SHELLING CALL Custom Mixing Coal Fertilizer ONLY $6BO Phone 898-3221 Peed « _ Grain - Barn Equipment moderately hot oven (WO de grees) about 25 minutes. Let stand about 5 minutes before removing from pans. Serve im mediately, currant side up. Makes 12-15 muffins, Z-Vt inches in diameter. APPLESIUCE SQUARE l-% cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking soda % teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar % teaspoon cloves % teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon cinnamon i/z cup shortening 1 cup sweetened apple sauce Ip o <r c oa y 2 cup chopped raisins % cup chopped nuts Sift flour, baking soda, salt, sugar and spices into a laige bowl. Add shoitenmg and applesauce. Mix to dampen flour, then beat 2 minutes. With electiic mixer use low' to medium speed. Add remaining ingredients and beat 1 minute. Ptfur batter into greased S mch squaie pan lined with paper. Bake in a moderate oi en 375 degrees about 50 minutes. Let stand about 10 minutes; then lemove from pan and cool, Frost with Fluffy Frosting. Now Available DIELDRIN In 5" 30 and 55 Gallon Drums SMOKEXOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-S3S9
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