—Lancaster Farming, Friday, February 17, 1956 8 For the Farm Wife and Family Violet -Preston, Coatesville, Pa, is this week’s winner of a one year’s subscription to Lan caster Farming for a senes of good recipes One of her friends, 75 years old, provided her with this recipe, and “I like it,” she writes, “It’s a very old recipe ” (But a little more about this Coatesville reader’s letter: “I enjoy reading Lancaster Farm" ing. I am a farm girl, only now I live in the city but still enjoy the farm. This recipe is very good It’s a meal in itself, and the recipe probably dates back 45 years-'” v DINNER-IN-A-DISH Four tablespoons lard or but- One and one-half teaspoons salt One medium onion, chopped One-fourth teaspoon black pep- pei Two green peppers, sliced One or two eggs Two pounds hamburger Two cups whole corn Four medium tomatoes, sliced One-half cup dried bread crumbs Put shortening or buttei in skillet and fiy peppers and anions £Ol three minutes lightly Then add meat and blend thoroughly Add seasoning, then remove fiom fue Stir in eggs and mix well Put one cup corn in a baking dish, then half the meat mixture Add a layer of sliced tomatoes, then another of corn, meat and tomatoes Cover with ci umbs, dot generously with butter or shortening Bake in a moderately hot oven about 35 minutes. - - What’s in fashion now 9 Childi en come in foi their share of fashion planning and interest these days Many clothes designers are finding it profit able to design and manufacture the “latest” for the little ones. One, outstanding designer di children’s clothes tells us that this spring and summer clothes PUSHBUTTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE • New "Super 2600” Calrod® fer world’s fastest cooking • All Calrod super even • Oven Timing Clock • Reusable deep well cooker • Color-keyed pushbuttons • Plut-m Golden Griddle • Plug-in Golden Fryer—both optional now or later • Choice •t Hol>"v nl Colorfnnos GROFFS HARDWARE S. RAILROAD AVE., NEW HOLLAND Ph. 4-0851 Free To Women... One year charter subscrip tion to LANCASTER FARM ING to oUs house wire eacn week who submits tne nesi letter . . recipe home making hint. Send your letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryviue, fa- for the little ones win be simple and happy, not sweet and sticky She says that Danish youngsters’ clothes inspired her to create whole group of "children’s dres ses and caps with spanking white apions over their cute little princess-lined full skirts Another-designer h3s ruled out oodles of petticoats underneath. We would toss out the “toy shop look” and replace it with blue jeans and Bermuda-length shorts and cute little bordered, pillow case pnnts-pulloveis- Blazers will be popular in bright stripes and will be worn with white, washable pants. The blazers will be made of wash able fabrics such as wool and nylon, Moygashel linens and Palm Beach cloth. , The Empire line is news for little girls and is much more be coming to them than to their mothers The East gets into the act with a diess adaption of a little Japanese girl’s kimonos and obis Hot raisin sauce to serve on gingerbread is the contribution this week from a Mount Joy reader, Mrs William H. Heisey, RD 1 HOT RAISIN SAUCE One cup seedless raisins One and one-half cups cold water < One-half cup sugar One and one-half tablespoons lemon juice Simmer until soft, theft drain until orange sauce is completed. 10 irs^osOvt THAN gas! a wonderful buy, in style, beauty, speed, and de luxe features and only * $269.95 I tame terms arranged ORANGE SAUCE * One-half cup sugar One tablespoon cornstarch - One cup boiling orange juice Two tablespoons.butter One and one-haff tablespoons lemon juice Few gratings mutmeg Few grams salt Mix sugar and cornstarch, add orange juice gradually, stirring -constantly Boil five minutes, re move from fire, add all other ingredients, including danned raisins Serve hot on Gingei Bread. i* ’ Cheese is a concentrated food, rich in protein, fat, calcium, phosphorous and sulphur. These recipes call for cheese, so try them on your family, I’m sure they will like them CHEESE BALLS One-half cup rice Chicken broth Two tablespoons cream Two 'egg yolks beaten Soft~cheese One egg beaten ’ Bread crumbs Add chicken broth to cover rice Cook until all the broth is absorbed' Combine cream and beaten egg yolks and add to nee mixture Form jnt° balls and in the center of each put a small piece Of soft cheese. Roll in crumbs, then in beaten egg and again in crumbs Fry in deep fat heated to 375 degrees. Dram on paper towels and serve. ROQUEFORT CHEESE RING One package lemon flavored gelatin One cup hat water One tablespoon of vinegar One package cream cheese Equal quantity of Roquefort "cheese as cream cheese One cup crushed pineapple drained One-half cup of whipped cream Lettuce Pieces of grapefruit,, orange, pineapple and cucumber Maraschino cherries Mayonnaise Dissolve gelatin in hot water, add vinegar Mash cream cheese and Roquerfort cheese Add to the partially cooled gelatin, mix ing to a smooth paste. Add the crushed pineapple and when cool, fold in the whipped cream Turn into an oiled ring mold and chill When ready to serve unmold on lettuce and fill the center with salad of grapefruit, orange, pine apple, and cucumber cubes De corate with cherries Serve with mayonnaise. CHEESE SPREAD One 6-oz package chive cream cheese One-half teaspoon salt One and one-half tablespoons, finely grated onion One tablespoon mayonnaise One tablespoon light cream In a small bowl, combine all ingredients, with a fork beat until fluffy. If mixture is too thick to dip crackers in it, add a bit more cieam. Refrigerate un til needed CHEESE DINNER One and one-half cups giated American cheese One lb cleaned cooked shrimp One-fourth cup chopped green pepper Three tablespoons minced onion One-fourth cup butter Three tablespoon salt Two and one-half cups toma- toes One and one-third cups pack aged precooked rice One and one-half cups water One-half teaspoon salt Cook anion and green pepper in butter until tender but not brown Stir in flour, half tea spoon salt and pepper to taste Add tomatoes and cook until mixture thickens Add cheese and stir until melted Add shrimp and keep hot Cook rice as directed on package and serve with cheese mixture over it. Beyond the lifted lamp of hope That-greets the traveler’s eye, , The' towers of steel and glass rise up Against the city sky. And traffic surges in a rush In canyons far below, '•The tides of modern industry , " - In ceaseless ebb and flow. The roads branch out to north and south, And westward to the plains’ Past cities great and small, to merge Wher£ fields of golden grains Spread far across the rich black earth To where the Rockies rise, With purple peaks and snow-crowned heights That lean against the slpes. deserts, yucca-starred, bright rails Are blinding in the sun, Until, beyond the coastal range, Their journeying is done. And citrus groves and vineyards march Where \ mighty derricks stand, Until the blue Pacific sprays The farthest point of land. OMELET WITH CHEESE Foui eggs Four tablespoons hot water One-half teaspoon salt One-eighth teaspoon pepepr Two tablespoons butter Three tablespoons grated cheese Beat eggs slightly, just enough to blend yolks and whites Add water and seasonings Melt but ter in hot omelet pan. Add eggs and reduce heat slightly As ome let cooks, life with spatula, let ting uncooked part run under neath until whole is creamy..ln crease heat to brown slightly underneath Add grated cheese, fold double and serve on a hot platter If desired dot with cur rant jelly- BLUE CHEESE SPREAD One-half lb blue cheese One cup butter One clove garlic grated Four tablespoons prepared mus tard Salt and pepper to taste Put cheese through a sieve Cream butter with the sieved cheese Add grated garlic. Add mustard and season lightly with salt and pepper. 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