—Lancaster Farming, Friday, February 10, 1956 6 For the Farm Wife and Family First of all, we start off this week with a correction. Here we give a Chocolate Cake that wins its distinctive position through salad dressing, and w« left out the salad dressing. But thanks to Mrs. W- C- Tibsh man of Terre Hill, we’re willing to rectify the error and reprint the entire recipe, which won a year’s subscription to Lancaster Farming for her. Here it is again: CHOCOLATE CAKE One cup sugar Two cups flour Four tablespoon cocoa One and one-half teaspoons soda Sift together these ingredients, then add One cup salad dressing One cup cold water Mix well and bake in 350-de gree oven “Thank you so much for the free subscription to Lancaster Farming,” Mrs. Hibshman writes, “I certainly will enjoy reading it. Perhaps some housewives might have tried the recipe and it would possibly be a if they did not add the salad dress ing. Thank you.” And thank you, Mrs Hibshman This week’s Winner of a one year subscription for Lancaster Fanning is from Mount Joy, Mrs- Harold Shearer of RD 2 She writes- “Am receiving Lancaster Farm ing and like it an awful lot Am making a recipe book out of the recipes and hints I’m including a recipe that may be handy for those who buy eggs and shoiten mg It’s called MIRACLE WHIP CAKE Mix together One cup grantulated sugar One cup -Miracle Whip salad dressing ' Add Three heaping tablespoons co coa Two cups sifted flour One cup hot water Two teaspoons soda in water One teaspoon vanilla Ralie at 350 degrees, 30 or 35 minutes T. J. MATTHEWS A. H. BURKHOLDER 278R2 175 QUARRYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. THOMAS J. MATTHEWS, Gen. M«r. V B l Concrete or Cinder Block. Phone Chimney Block and Lintel. 109R2 Jteel Sash, Cement Paint. muiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | DR. E. R. 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Summp, whom we heard from back in Decem ber Mrs Sammy has a lot of old-time recipes that might prove worthy of the scrap book you’re making _from these columns. “I have enjoyed your papers, also the Women’s Page with the recipes as I love to try new ones. I’ll add a few; Household Hint: If you lay a piece of string across the jar be fore you pour your parafhn on preserves, you can pull the thread when you’re ready to serve the preserves and your paraffin comes right off. Household Hint: If you add a half cup of' vinegar to a quarts of water you make make windows and glassware shine without rubbing. Household Hint: In cold weath er, add salt to your rinse water md your wash will not freeze on •the line (We’d be a bit cautious about this What do you think’) * Has anyone tried this? PICKLE CARROTS One cup sugar One cup vinegar (I use water to vinegar) One scant drop cinnamon One scant drop of cloves oil Cook your carrots in salt wat er I cut them lengthwise, cook soft, then I put them in jars, heat the syrup and pour on. We PHONE 3-9331 Js * * don’t care for spices so I just use cinnamon. They are very good.” UPSIDE DOWN CAKE One-third cup shortening Two-thirds cup sugar Two-thirds cup milk One teaspoon vanilla One-eighth teaspoon salt Two egg's One and two-thirds eup flour Two teaspoons baking powder Cream shortening and sugar’ Add remainder of ingredients,- beat well, pour- over mixture. -MIXTURE One-third cup butter t One cup light brown sugar One and one-half cups of apri : cots You can use peach, apricot, pineapple whatever you pre fer. We like apricot. - Put butter and sugar in a pan; heat slowly, stir till well brown ed. being careful not to burn. Add,apricots. Pour batter over top and bake 25 minutes in mod erate oven till done. Turn out fruit side up, srve warm or cold. SPRIN GERLIES One pound XXXX sugar One pound flour, salted Four eggs Six drops'oil of anise or as you like One pinch bakers’ ammonia ■Mix well Roll one-half inch thick, cut in squares night be fore Let set, bake in 325-degree oven 40 minutes. PEANUT BUTTER CRISSCROSS One cup shortening One cup granulated sugar One cup brown sugar One cup peanut butter Two eggs Three cups flour, salt Two teaspoons baking soda Make tiny ball in palm of your hand, press ,with back of a fork crisscross, bake in 350-de gree oven Makes 50 to 60 cookies Watch carefully, these burn easily. CREAM CAKE One cup sugar One cup flour One teaspoon cream of tartar One-third teaspoon baking so da Three eggs .Bake at 350 degrees, then put in FILLING Two cups milk Two tablespoons flour Three tablespoons sugar Two eggs, flavoring Spread be ween layers. • ■» * Finally, thanks to Mrs Summy, we have a recipe that might be as typical of Lancaster County cookery as any we’ve found Here is one for FAT CAKES OR SNOW BALLS One cup sugar One cup thick milk One-fourth cup sour cream One egg Three cups flour One teaspoon cream of tartar One teaspoon baking soda Mix together Drop in deep fat with teaspoon Do not make too big or they will not cook through- Roll in XXXX Sugar with corn starch mixed in so they look -like snow balls. If they are too rich, add a small amount of flour- Subscribe Now Charter Offer $l.OO First Year Ends Soon Flat-Roof Plan, and a Down-To-Earth House from SMALL HOMES GUIDE There is excitement in the openness of the livlng-dining-kltchen, area of this home by Architect Rudolph A. Matern, featured in SMALL HOMES GUIDE magazine. Here is a natural for the family that likes to entertain, with. fr«e circulation between snack ing and games or music. Kitchen work. area,, with its U shape,- can remain private in spite of any party panic. Area is 1,564-sq. - ft. For information on blue prints and their cost, write to SMALL HOMES GUIDE, Dept. 1652, 621 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago 10, 111. From RD 1 Pequea, we have a. nicely-written letter from a housewife who prefers that her name be withheld. Here it is: “I want to thank you for send ing me your paper- Here is a Household Hint: For keeping turnips in the fall, cut tops off and put them -in an old lard can that has- a tight fitting lid. Does n’t matter if the can has some holes In the bottom If the tops (aren’t cut off to close, they will grow out “again and the tops help make a good salad. “I take a turnip, wash and scrub it, cut out any spots, but don’t peel- Shred it fine, cut the yellow tops in, put your favorite salad dressing on it or sweet vinegar with some chopped-up Bard-boiled eggs and sprinkle with paprika. Here you have a tasty, inexpensive salad. Household Hint: If you have a small family or like to make a baked dish, just get a small port able oven to fit tightly over your stove burner and you can bake as nice as in your large oven, and it doesn’t take as much elec tricity. * * (Continued on page 7) 1 FARMERS 1 ♦♦ :: tz Complete Tax Service | ♦♦ tz ♦t i JNCOMF TAX RETURNS PREPARED jj | FOR APPOINTMENT CALL | J A. F. 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