Women’s Page (Continued from page 6) well on both sides in hot, skillet. Remove chops to a 2 quart cas serole. Add rice to drippings in skillet and cook, stirring, until browned; stir in gravy, water, salt, and pepper.' Arrange car rots and onions on top of chops Pour on gravy mixture Bake, uncovered for 1 hour, or Until chops are tender, in an oven 350 degrees SWEET-SOUR SAUCE One cup sugar One-half cup white vinegar One-half cup water One tablespoon chopped green pepper One tablespoon chopped pimen to / One tablespoon paprika One-half teaspoon salt ,Two tablespoons cold water ,Combine sugar, vinegar, and cup water, green pepper, pimien to, paprika, and salt Boil five minutes. ‘Blend cornstarch and cold" water Add to syrup and cook until thick Cool and strain. Just before serving add a few bits of bhght green pepper for color. Serve with pork chops. IPRIED PORK CHOPS Six three-fourth inch chops Two beaten eggs Two tablespoons milk One cup fine cracker crumbs One-fourth cup fat One-half teaspoon salt Pepper - One-fourth cup water Pound the chops thoroughly with__meat pounder Ito one-half inch thick. Mix eggs and milk- Dip meat into mixture, then into crumbs Brown on both sides in hot fat. Season with salt and pepper. Add water. Cover and cook over low heat 45 to 60 min utes. Lift chops occasionally to prevent sticking. For crisp coat ing, remove cover the last 15 minutes; Garnish with, spiced crabappie on endive. { * For the average child of 5 to 16 years these foods are sug gested for daily consumption One quart of milk, at least one egg, one serving of meat fish, chicken, or liver; two vegetables, one orange, apple, or tomato and one additional fruit and two tablespoons of butter. -- FRUIT SALAD One package cream cheese One-half cup mayonnaise One tablespoon chopped nuts . One-half cup cream Two one-half cups mixed fruit consisting of pineapple chunks, slices of orange and grapefruit, and cooked prunes cut m halves. Bleqd cheese with small amount of L the cream to soften. Beat in mayonnaise, then add rest .of cream- Add a pinch of salt. Add the fruits and nuts Serve on salad greens. .SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH TOMATOES Two tablespoons butter One slice onion One cup tomatoes One teaspoon sugar Salt and pepper Five eggs slightly beaten One-fourth cup grated cheese Melt butter, add onion, cook 5 minutes Add tomatoes, sugar, salt and pepper Cook 5 min utes, then add eggs and cheese. Stir and cook until creamery. FISH CASSEROLE Two cups cooked rice Four hard boiled eggs chopped Three tablespoons chopped par sley Two cups cooked fish flaked One-half cup cream Salt and pepper to taste Buttered crumbs Mix rice, eggs, parsley, fish, cream, salt and pepper. Put in a casserole Cover with butter ed crumbs Bake on an oven 350 degrees until crumbs are brown LIVER SAUTEED IN BUTTER One ib liver cut into one-half inch slices Salt and pepper Flour Crisp bacon slices Wipe liver with a damp cloth and remove thin outside skin and veins If beef liver is tough, par boil 5 minutes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper Dip m flour. Saute m butter, allowing 2 tabie spoons for 1 pound of liver Turn frequently Cook about 5 min ute or until red color is gone. Overcooking toughens 1 1 ve i Serve with crisp bacon. PORK STEAK CASSEROLE Lean poik slice about one one * half inches thick Salt and pepper Flour One-half cup consomme Half slices of pineapple or chunk sof tomatoes Put pork slices in casserole Sprinkle wi/th salt, pepper, and flour Over the meat arrange pineapple slices or tomato chunks. Pour consomme over and cover Bake one one-half hours In an oven 350 degrees. BEEF CASSEROLE One green pepper chopped Two onions chopped Two tablespoons bacon fat One pound ground beef One large can cream style corn Salt and pepper Four tomatoes sliced Buttered crumbs Saute pepper and onions m bultter until light brown. Add meat and cook until browned. Place alternate layers of meat mixture and corn in buttered baking dish, seasoning with salt and pepper. Arrange sliced to matoes over top- Cover with but tered crumbs. Bake in an oven 350 degrees until crumbs are brown. pork BLUEBERRY PUDDING Three cups blueberries Three-fourth cup sugar One-half cup water Six slices bread Butter Cinnamon Cook berries 10 minutes with sugar and water. Butter bread and sprinkle with cinnamon. Ar range bread and berries in alter nate layers in a loaf pan. Chill several hours in refrigerator. Turn out and slice Serve with cream. It will be worth your while to try these cooky recipes. These special treats will delight all the cooky connoiseurs, and make welcome gifts. BLACK WALNUT COOKIES One-half cup butter or mar- garine One" two-third cups sugar Two teaspoons vanilla Two eggs well beaten Two one-ounce squares un sweetened chocolate melted Farm Women 21 Planning Roller Skating Party Two events are being scheduled by Society of Farm Women No 21, first a roller skating party at Rocky Springs Park, and a bake sale m front of the Greist Build ing at Lancaster Dates for these two events will be announced later, the Ways and Means Committee told ail their Jan 12 meeting at the home of Mrs Evelyn Herr, R 1 Quarryville. Mrs. Ann Steinberg and Mrs Alice Ressell were co-hostesses. President Alice Ressell was in charge of the meeting. Reporting on. the State Conven tion in Harrisburg were Mrs Ab bie Bradley, Mrs Ruth Heidel baugh, and Mrs Ressel The Society voted to contri bute $5 00 to the March of Dimes Two cups sifted flour Two teaspoons baking powder One-half teaspoon salt One-third cup milk One cup black walnuts chopped Twelve cups sifted confection ers sugar Cream butter, sugar, and va nilla together Beat in eggs, add chocolate- Sift dry ingredients and add alternately, with the milk, beating well after each ad dition. Add nuts. Chill for sev eral hours. Form into balls one inch m diameter- Place on a greased baking sheet about (two inches apart Bake 20 minutes in an oven 350 degrees APPLE MERINGUE BARS One-half cup butter or mar garine One-half cup sifted powdered sugar Two eggs separated One and one-fourth cups of sifted flour Three apples, peeled and thinly sliced One-half cup sugar One-fourth teaspoon cinnamon One cup ground walnuts Cream butter with powdered sugqr, add beaten egg yolks Add flou-\- Beat well- Spread evenly in the bottom of a well-greased 9” x 13” pan. Arrange apple slices over the top Beat egg whites stiff and gradually add one-half cup of sugar, and ithe cinnamon. Fold in half of the ground nuts and spread mixture over the apples- Sprinkle merin gue with the remaining ground nuts. Bake 40 minutes in an oven 350 degrees. Cool slightly and cut into bars. ICEBOX CINNAMON COOKIES Three one-half cups sifted flour One teaspoon baking soda One (tablespoon cinnamon WHAT’S NEWS ? Give LANCASTER FARMING a call - or drop us a letter - if you have farming news to coming up, if you schedule a coming event. sale columns afe for you. Please sign ali items. Our One-fourth teaspoon salt One cup butter or margarine One cup biown sugar firmly packed One cup white sugar Two eggs well beaten One cup finely chopped nuts Sift flour, soda, cinnamon and salt together Cream butter well, add brown sugai and white sugar gradually Cream until smooth Add eggs Mix in dry ingredients, add nuts Divide dough in hall Roll into rolls on a lightly floured board _Wiap each roll in wax paper Chill overnight Slice very thin Place on a gi eased cooky sheet Bake 10 to 12 min utes in an oven 350 degrees. CHOCOLATE ORANGE COOKIE One-fourth cup butter One-half cup sugar One egg One square melted chocolate One-fourth cup flour sifted One-eighth teaspoon salt One-fourth teaspoon vanilla One-fourth cup chopped nuts One-fourth cup candied orange peel cut fine To the melted chocolate add butter, sugar, egg, flour, salt, vanilla, nuts, and orange peel- Beat well. Spread, in a shallow ed, buttered pan, 8 inches square Bake 25 minutes in an oven 350 degrees Cut an squares. OATMEAL COOKIES ,Two cups sifted flour One-half teaspoon salt One cup butter or margarine 1 One-half cup sifted confection ers sugar Two teaspoons vanilla One cup quick cooking oatmeal Candied cherries One package semisweet choco late pieces Two tablespoons milk Chopped pecans Cream butter, add sugar and vanilla. Cream well. Sift flour and salt, and add to butter mix ture Beat well. Add oatmeal, Mix well. Shape one fablespoon of dough around each cherry. Place oti an ungreased cooky sheet, two inches apart. Bakq, 25 (to 30 minutes in an oven 325 de grees Cool. Melt chocolate mix- iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ■ HP" Phone: Quarryville 37S Li I Lancaster 4-3047 Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 20, 1956 DR. ,E. R. GEHMAN OPTOMETRIST EXAMINATION OF EYES , 42 So. Prince St.. Lancaster Pa. OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M.TOSP M. NO OFFICE HOURS THURSDAYS Quarryville, Farm Society 18 Members Guests Of Society No. 7 Thirty members ot the Society of Farm Women 18 vveie guests of Society 7 at a Satuiday lunch ton meeting in the Paradise Ele mentary School Mrs C J Keneagy, president, welcomed the guests Attendance from the host society was 35. Plans were announced tor the Feb 11 meeting at the Leacock Presbyterian Church social rooms. Reports on the state conven tion during the farm show Weie given by Mis Raymond Stoner, Society 18 piesident, and Arthur J Eshelman, superintendent of the Pequea Valley School dis trict showed a film on California. Mrs Herman Brackbill and her entertainment committee - had charge of luncheon plans. - THAT CRAZY STOVE- Berlin Radio engineers aie amazed that a “perfectly normal” electric kitchen stove plays radio programs while its owner, a West Berlin housewife, cooks the fam ily’s meals on it Mrs. Meta Sem ler’s stove, which is several yeais old, began recently to play radio programs She called the engin eers, who could find no secret devices and decided the nearby relay tower of a radio station just happened to hit a wave length in the metal parts of the stove, turning it into a pnmitne receiving set ed with the milk over hot water. Mix until mooth Dip the top of each cooky in the chocolate mix ture- That’s about it for today. How about some moie cards and let ters, recipes and household hints, something typically Lancaster County 9 Send them to House hold Page, Lancaster Farming, Quarryville, Pa , We’ll see you next week. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii report, a a. 7