B—Lancaster Farming, Friday,' December 9, 1955' For the Farm Wife and Family From the mail this week comes recipes and hints of all kinds, pro ving these columns are well read each week- It proves there’s an interest in the household, and in the kitchen. Remember, you’re not limited on the number of letters, or recipes or household hints you send in- Contributions this week run the entire scale from New England Chestnut filling to Italian Christ mas bread, and to Mrs Raymond Summers, R 1 Gap goes this week’s free subscription for her CHESTNUT FILLING 1 quart chestnuts 1 pint bread crumbs, one-fourth cup shortening (butter, chicken fat or lard) - 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg, well beaten One-fourth cup chopped celery. 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning Make a gash in each chestnut Place in iron skillet with one tablespoon of butter and shake over hot flame for a few minutes Place in the oi en for 10 minutes, then remove the shell and skins Cover the blanched chestnuts with boiling salt water and cook until tender. Strain and put through a ncer. Add the rest of the ingredi ents and mix well- Now to round up some chest nuts, and some recipes, head for home and tell the family what the order will be for a delayed Christmas dinner There’s a letter here from Mrs S Ann Middleman and Family at Elizabethtown that we think worth »»>si>s*aoi*a»s.ai3.>S!>sisiai3ia>iijSs> f s ; i»SsSis)3j>a)siss»si»iasi»i»> I Get A Genuine | I AMERICAN FLYER | I All Electric Train | I With Your | *s=a*— v J d r ' th« "tOYAI l*A«“ Just Look How Much YOU SAVE American Flyer Train Value Total Value You Pay Only YOD SAVE ,'Terms San SBe -Arranged LESTER A. SINGER Phone Overland 7-3226 Ronks, Pa. »c««: