ForJFarm Women ... (Continued from page eight) Speck of pepper About one or two tablespoons catsup One-fourth teaspoon sugar * .Mix all ingredients and be&t until~smooth and well blended. Serve on any . salad. I'his makes one .cupfull. lit * * This is very good and a meal in itself, our correspondent adds, offering a VEGETABLE"PIE One small onion, chopped - Three tablespoons butter One tablespoon flour One and one-half teaspoons salt One-eighth teaspoon pepper ' - Two cups leftover mixed vegetables One cuip mashed potatoes Two eggs, slightly beaten Saute onions in butter until soft. Add flour, salt and pepper. Mix well. Add vegetables. Sim mer slowly, stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Turn into greased baking pans. Com bine-eggs and potatoes and beat until (fluffy. Spread potatoes over the vegetable mixture and bake fn - moderately hot oven, about 400 degrees, until brown. This serves six. * •» * Last week we had an inquiry from .Daniel S. Serus of R 1 Reinholds asking for an Amish Cake (Leb Kuchen) recipe, so here it is: " <5 Make A Point to Visit Our 7 ' ■ - ~ Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVILLE, PA. PH O N E 1 O O UvSi\ see our Th SAW. SELL A BEATION It’s the biggest sales event in chain saw history. It’s the time for you to buy your new chain saw. Come in today for a free demonstration. 33 73 r I saw \ I SELL A BRATION taaHMCN/ Il fA CT Saw and Knife alttO 1 Service 605 Marietta Ave. Lancaster Two cups melted shortening Three cups sorghum molasses One cup sugar Eight cups flour One teaspoon salt Two tablespoons soda One tablespoon ginger One tablespoon cinnamon Two cups buttermilk or sour milk Heat molasses and sugar to gether. When sugar dissolves, add shortening. Stir until melt ed. Remove from heat. Sift together flour, salt, soda, spices. Add dry ingredients al ternately with sour milk. Stir until soft, smooth dough is form ed. Work dough with hands five minutes. Let chill several hours in refrigerator. Turn dough on lightly floured board, roll one quarter inch thick. Cut with large, round cookie cutter or doughnut cutter with center re moved. Dip a small piece of cheese cloth in beaten egg and rub. lightly over cookie- Place on greased cookie sheet, one inch apart. Bake 20 to 25 minutes at 350 degrees.' We have another Leb _ Cake recipe, this from Mrs. Mahlon A. Fry, R 2 Lititz, , who writes: “Just happen to have an old recipe of my mother’s for Leb Cake: LEB CAKE Two cups sugar One cup molasses Three-fourths cup lard - One teaspoon cloves One cup thick milk One teaspoon soda Flour to stiffen 'Roll on cookie sheet and bake at 400 degrees. Cut in two-inch squares. Farm Women. 11 - Make 378 Items For Hospital Lancaster County Society of Farm, Women 11 met Thursday evening of last-week with Mrs. Roy Wagner at Quarryville- Co hostesses Were Mrs. Mabel Shenk, Mrs. (Jhester Pownall and Mrs. -Richard Edwards. Mrs. James Retzer presided and the meeting opened by singing “America the Beautiful.” Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Roy'Wagner. The secretary, Mrs Marrha McComsey, read minutes of the previous meet ing, and called the roll. The response was my favorite Beati tude or Psalm. The treasurer, Mrs, Irene Shank, reported. The Sunshine Committee reported cards and a plant sent to the sick. Bills were ordered paid. The Society voted to give $5.00 to the Mi grant Workers fund, also to serve the East Drumore Banfluet June 23 The president reported 378 articles made on April 19 when the group served at the Lancaster General Hospital. Chester County Farm Women 2 served with them. Mrs. Pearl Gleisner, \vho represented the .group at the April Executive Board meeting, gave a splendid report After the business meeting, the chair man took charge and announced instrumental! music would be given by the Wagner children This'was followed by a panel discussion on the subject, “De velopments needed for Southern Lancaster County ’’ Mrs. Violet Eshelmah was moderator. Mem bers of the panel were Mrs. Am mon Huber Mrs John Swarr, Mrs. James Retzer and Mrs -Richard Edwards Subjects dis cussed''included l, better super vision on school grounds; 2, building a bridge over the Susquehanna in Southern Lan caster County, 3, better educa tion for retarded children. Pal gifts were distributed, articles were sold, and a plant exchange was held. Delicious re freshments were served. Pit. 24291 LEB KITCHEN (Ginger Cookies) * * i Sending along several recipes and a wishes for Good Luck, Mrs. David H. Weaver of R 1 East Earl suggests a summer time treat in TROPICAL PUDDING Three eggs Three tablespoons flour Three J fourths cup water One can pineapple juice (medium size) Cook in double boiler until thick, then cool, mix m pine apple, cubed or crushed. Add two or three sliced ba nanas,' nut meats, a „ dozen marshmallows sliced in small pieces. My friends also like my candy reciept, Mrs. Weaver adds, for CHOO-CREAM CANDY Two cups granulated sugar Three-fourths cup cold water One-half cup red label Karo Boil until threads blow away from your spoon, then pour in two beaten eg whites slowly and beat for what you’re worth until thick. Dust the palms of your hands with cornstarch and shape into balls. Dip in coating, which has been melted by putting cho colate in 'a pan, then set in a larger pan with warm water on stove to melt. COATING One-half pound sweet choco late One-half pound bitter choco late Dip with fork and tooth pick. HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. \ V i 1 1 I .1 I lif'f , STAPTS WOAY/ wWu*tii n Tm/f/ r WIN PRIZES Our 30th Year An Appreciation Day WHEN? Aug. 4,1956 WHERE? At Our Mill Ask Amos Garman or Roger Attick, or call Intercourse 8-3031 and ask Thomas Groff about the prizes to be given away Free. Start TODA Y to get your FREE TICKETS J.LDenlingerCo. “Here is a dollar for a subscription for a year. We like your paper and recipes very much,” Mrs. Weaver adds. “Please omit my name when printing these recipes,’’ a reader on a farm near New Holland writes, enclosing $l.OO tor a subscription to Lancaster Farm ing for her son She writes: “We received your farm paper, and I always like. it. I like to read the recipes, so I’m sending one we like, an OVEN SUPPER MEAT LOAF One pound ground meat One onion, cut up fine One cup brbad crumbs One egg One tablespoon salt A bit of pepper Mix together to form a roll; place on pie plate, bake one hour at 350 degrees. Serves six. SCALLOPED POTATOES Four cups sliced potatoes jimiimmiimiimmnmmiiniitiimiiwi WHAT’S “Cooking”? SEE PRIZES ON DISPLAY AT: Paradise, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 4, 1956 » H H When we -stop to ' think yvc realize our evcryddy living depends on our eves. Take good -care of them. If you arc In doubt visit your eye doctor. DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. FITTING ADJUSTMENT REPAIRS 114 N. Prince St.—Lancaster Ph. 4-2767 - Open Turn, and Frl. Bvanings Butter size of walnut Two teaspoons salt One-eighth teaspoon pepper Two cups mijk ’ One tablespoon flour Three sliced frankfurters Mix all together. Place in but tered baking dish, bake one hour and 15 minutes at 350 de grees. Serves six. SCALLOPED CORN Two cups cooked or canned corn (I like yellow corn best Two-thirds cup cracker crumbs' Three tablespooris melted but ter One-half teaspoon salt One-eighth teaspoon - black pepper One tablespoon sugar - > Two eggs, beateri One teaspoon chopped onion One cups milk Mix, pour in greased ' casse role Bake on Tiour at 350 * de grees. - - Serves “six. It’s so long until next week at this time when we’ll See you again. immiiimmmiiiinimiimiwwiiiimim Doctors Prescriptions For G!asses"Tillcd. bom I? IS'** i rl sy m ** 9 '•i t -i L--f, •“L-
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