Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1956, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 20, 1956
For the
Farm Wife and Family
A free subscription goes this
week to Mrs. Lena Hoover, Rl
New Holland, who submits to
Lancaster Farming a recipe for
CUP CAKES
Three-quarters cup butter
Two cups sugar
Three cups flour
One cup mrlk
Three eggs
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Chicken Barbecue
SATURDAY, APRIL 21
RAIN OR SHINE
5 TO 8 P. M.
By Quarry ville Methodist Men
QUARRYVILLE. PA.
Adults, $1.50 Children, 75c
Three teaspoons baking powd
er
One teaspoon vanilla
Cream sugar'and butter, add
beaten egg yolks. Add milk,
sifted flour with baking powder-
Add to mixture, beat, well, fold
in beaten egg whites. Fill greas
ed cupcake or muffin pan two
thirds full and bake.
There’s good' news ■in the
mail, a nice note from Mrs.
L. H- Lefever at Manheim,
who writes: “I received the
poem I requested, entitled
“The Lost Lamb?’ and I
deeply appreciate the kind
.ness of the reader who sent
it to me. Since I can’t per
sonally thank you, I’ll do it
through this column. I
sincerely thank you.”
“I’m sending a recipe on the
other side,” writes KE of Mount
Joy who asks that her name be
withheld. “We receive Lancaster
Farming and I always like to
read the recipes. Please' do not
print my name in paper to this
receipt.”
OLD FASHIONED CORN PONE
Ingredients
One -cup corn meal
One cup flour
Four teaspoons baking powder
One tablespoon sugar
One teaspoon salt
One egg
One and one-half cups milk
Four tablespoons melted
shortening
Method
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Farm Women 22
Plan Mother and
Daughter Party
Final plans have been com
pleted for the mother and
daughter banquet by members
of Farm Women’s Society 22 on
May 4, at 7 p. m. in Kauffman’s
Tea Room. East Petersburg.
The Society met Tuesday last
week with Mrs. Willis Rohrer,
president, presiding, at the home
of Mrs. Hebron Herr, R 1 Wil
low Street, at 1:30 p. m.
Discussions were conducted on
Homemaker’s Day to be held at
the First Presbyterian Church,
Lancaster op April 25-
Contributions' were voted to
the Cancer Society, the Society
of Crippled Children and the
Migrant Workers Fund.
At the conclusion of the busi
ness meeting. Miss Elinor Harsh
gave a book review on “Rolling
North.”
Next meeting will, be the
Mother-Daughter banquet, which
will take place of the regular
monthly meeting.
Mix together corn meal, flour,
baking powder, sugar and salt.
Add beaten eggs and milk to
make a stiff batter. Add shorten
ing and beat until light anff
thoroughly mixed Pour in a
greased nine-inch cake pan.
Bake in hot oven at 425 degrees
about 20 or 25 minutes. ,
May be eaten with milk while
hot, or just spread with butter.
LNH on R 1 New Holland tells
us, “We are enjoying Lancaster
Fanning very much from the
beginning when we got it. I
would also like to share a few
recipes, and since its spring,
why not try an ‘Apple Blossom
Cake’ ?”
APPLE BLOSSOM CAKE
Three and three-fourths 'cup
cup flour
One teaspoon salt
Five teaspoons baking powder
Two cups sugar
Three-fourths cup shortening
One and two-thirds cups milk
One and oiie-half teaspoon al
mond extract
Three-fourths cup egg whites
or six eggs
One-half cup sugar
One ounce chocolate °
One-half teaspoon soda^
Add flour, salt, baking powder
and sugar together. Add shorten
ing and one cup milk. Beat two
minutes. Add two-thirds cup
milk and almond extract Beat
two minutes again.* Beat egg
whites stiff, then add one-half
cup sugar, one teaspoon at a
time.
Take one-half of this batter
and mix in chocolate (Melt one
ounce chocolate with one-half
teaspoon soda), then take three
fourths cup of batter, add red
cake coloring, leaving remainder
of batter white. Diop by spoons
ful of each batter into layer
pans Bake at 350 degrees for 30
to 35 minutes.
“This makes a very deli
cious cake,” LNH adds.
Here’s a very nice list of re
cipes and household hints from
a reader at Bareville.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Ho keep cut flowers nicer
longer, add fresh water every
morning and aspirin tab
let in the water; keep m a cool
room overnight
< k
When in a hurry to get
ironing done, just sprinkle
your clothing with warm
water. That will dampen the
1 r Spring ‘
Ah Spring! She’s such a fickle maid!
She coaxed me out one day; -
For her I donned my new spring suit
And dated her. She’s gay!
I loved the way her tender kiss
So softly brushed my face,
I felt her true sincerity
In the warmth of her embrace
Then all at once she jilted me! ,
Left me standing cold
In the path of Winter’s chilling breeze;
Ah, me l . But youth is bold.
So she’ll be back, and coax again.
But if I go, now mind,
I’m going to wear my winter clothes
Till Spring makes up her mind.
clothes quickly, and it
makes for smooth ironing.
k * •
To. make windows look nice
and clean and sparkling, just
add one cup of vinegar to eight
quarts of water, "put in wash and
and rinse water- A good help for
housecleaning. >
.* *
•Hrere is a good recipe for hot
weather or busy day;
. CHERRY MUFFINS ,
One and one-half cups sugar
One cup butter or lard
One unbeaten egg
One cup milk
Two teaspoons soda
Three and one-half cups flour
One cup pf cherries
Put m two pie plates, bake
in 350-degree oven for 30 minu
tes.
' And a plate of ice cream will
taste good with that yet, our
Bareville reader adds;
ICE CREAM
Three-fourths cup milk, scald-
One-half cup sugar
Three-fourths teaspoon gela
tine
Three-fourths cup cold milk
Two teaspoons vanilla _
Few grams of salt
One cup, whipped cream -
Add sugar to scalded milk,
sprinkle gelatine over cold milk,
combine with scalded milk stir
until dissolved. Cool Add vanil
la and salt. Pour into refrigera
tor tray and freeze until mushy.
Beat. Fold in cream, return to
refrigerator tray and freeze
again.
fi 3«
Another recipe from Bafe
ville is for a dessert,
CHOCOLATE SPONGE
Three cups milk
One and one-half cups sugar
Three tablespoons cocoa
Six eggs, beaten
Put milk m top of double
boiler, mix sugar and cocoa to
gether. then add sugar and
beaten eggs fb milk before milk
is hotr Then boil until thick;
turn off heat and add three pacify
ages plain gelatine, (soaked in
-a little water), add three tea
spoons .vanilla, then cool. When
it is cooled, add three cups of
whipped cream to sponge. Will
fill three dishes
And, another dessert (
CRACKER PUDDING
Two cups milk -
Two egg yolks
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Farm Women 21
Conduct Flower
Seed Exchange
Society of Farm Women No.
21 met on Thursday
April 12, at the home of Mrs.
Charles Tindall, Peach Bottom,
with- Mrs. Zenith Graybill and
Mrs. Lillian Cooper as co-hos
tesses.
Roll call was answered by
each member naming her favor
ite flower. A flower seed ex
change followed.
■Mrs Ruth Heidelbaugh, trea
surer, reported a balance of
$110.20 and the secretary, Mrs.
Miriam Bubble, gave her report.
Mrs- Clair DeLong reported on
a recent visit to the County
Home. The Society voted a con
tribution of $5 to the Migrant
Workers’ Fund, after which Mrs.
Howard Steinberg gave a plastic
demonstration.
At the next meeting on May
10 the group will entertain moth
ers of the members. The com
mittee in charge will include
Mrs Betty Griffith, Mrs. Marty
Shenk and Mrs. Alice Russell
double boiler and le f it get hot.
Mix together
One-half cup sugar
One cup cracker,crumbs
One-fourth cup cocoput
Add to hot milk, let boil until
it thickens, turn off heat, add
one teaspoon vanilla. Whip egg
(Continued on page 9.)
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