B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 30, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family It’s raspberry time, we’re ad vised, and there’s nothing bet ter than those plucked right off the bush, served as shoitcake or alone It was more than a plea sure to have some of these fresh laspbernes a few days back at a home near Truce, overlooking the beautiful valleys and hills of Lancaster County. And it’s a raspberry recipe that wins this vjeek’s free ex tended subscription for Mrs. Abram B Siegnst of R 4 Man heim But let’s put it in her own words: iutnttitiuxtiiittiiiiixiiitiixxttttttiixtxsxizsxttitiittxiunuiitxistxstii :: :: | Special On Freezers | Crosley Chest Type 20 Cu. Ft. Reg. $519.95 Special $395,00 ★ 15 Cu. Ft. Reg. $469.95. ■ ‘ H Special $335.00 | § ALSO CROSLEY UPRIGHT FREEZERS I § * 14 Cu. Ft. Reg. $399.95 H - ♦♦ tt Special $289.50 ’ Storage Capacity 470 Lbs. of Frozen Food COPE & WEAVER CO. 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Queen St. Ph. 7-5161 Lane. p ------1 We Give and Redeem “S&H” Green Trading Stamps p Free To Women... One year charter subscrip tion to LANCASTER FARM ING to one housewne eacn .week who submits tne nest letter .. . recipe . . home making hint. Send letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryvilie, Fa. We enjby Lancaster Farm ing very much. I especially en joy the recipe's. As raspberry time is here again, we are en joying the following, using fresh-picked raspberries: PH. LANC. 3-2824 Inter Now! Just sign your nemo and address! HERE’S ALL YOU DO! chances to win 4 or" 2 Goodyear 3-T White wall Tires YOUCAN WMTvIi It’s harvest time, and shocks of small grain are as evident as the path of the combine in many Lancaster County gram- RASPBEREY CAKE OR PUDDING (With milk or cream) Two-thirds cup granulated sugar Four tablespoons lard One egg One-half teaspoon salt' Four teaspoons baking powder One cup thick milk , Two "and one-quarter cups flour, * reserve one-fourth cup for later. One teaspoon baking soda One cup or more raspberries. Mix ingredients, th&n in sepa rate bowl put the raspberries gnd one-fourth cup flour taken from the original amount. Stir raspberries until they are well 00 WORTH OF PRIZES! Harvest Time Yogansville covered with the flour, then add to'the first batter. Batter may be put in a loaf pan or divided and put in two eight-inch round cake pans. Bake in 375-degree - oven for 30 minutes or so. Serve with milk or cream “Good for a farm family des sert. Won’t you try it?” Mrs. Sie gnst asks. Here’s a note from Mrs. Paul H. Neidermyer, R 1 Bareville; '“Dear Sir: To the Homemak ers Exchange in your Lancas ter Farming I want to thank you for the Black Joe cake re ceipt. 1 made the one sent in "by Mrs. H. S. Keifer, R 3 Eph rata, and'found it very good, except she did not add the-hot water last like the receipt I had wanted. But this one is just as good. Here is $l.OO for you to send Lancaster Farming to my sister-in-law, Mrs. Daniel H. Heilman, Lititz.” ; '*** ANOTHER REQUEST, We’ve had several requests for various items, for recipes and suggestions, which is the pur pose of the column And we ap preciate ’em. If you have any problems, or recipes you wish to share, anything in the farm homemaking line, send them along. Meanwhile, who can help our reader who asks: Can anyone supply me with a recipe for sweetened vinegar dressing for cole slaw? How aout some cole slaw re cipes? Cabbage season’s here, and this is one of the most lavored salads of the season. Send yours to Lancaster Farming, Quarryville, Pa. •!« ,* f tR MORE LIKE BLACK JOE CAKE I saw in the Lancaster Farm ing about Black Joe Chocolate . Cake. I have a chocolate cake which we like very much, Mrs. Rebecca King of R 1 Box 210, Gordonville, Pa., writes: CARMEL CAKE Two eggs Two cups brown sugar One-half cup hot water, mix with , '■ One-half cup cocoa One-half cup sweet milk, mix with One teaspoon soda One-half cup butter or lard teaspoon cream tartar,' sift with Two and one-half cups sifted all-purpose-flour (Sift flour before measuring) One-fourth teaspoon salt and Vanilla Beat very hard to make it fine. i* •** Mrs King also offers a recipe for CARMEL PUDDING Two small cups granulated sugar -Butter size of a walnut One-half cup sweet cream Boil these ingredients togeth er, until they start to darken. Thep mix Two tablespoons flour ijjn.it' z* j • \r- aj (Tr a , * < fields ."Here is a view of harvest time near 'Vogansville. (Lancaster Farming Statt Photo). THANKS ~ Two tablespoons cornstarch Two eggs Two quarts sweet milk Mix and stir in the other. First beat the eggs, add a little milk, then flour and cornstarch, then remainder of milk. s * N. ANOTHER REQUEST I also wonder if anybody has a Snow Flake Pudding Recipe, Mrs. King asks, adding I was this long time wishing for one. * r Ruth M Hoffman, a new sub scriber up Elizabethtown way, writes, Thanks for sending Lan caster Farming; Here is my dol lar. Enjoying it mubh.- * Sfe MOLASSES COCOANUT PIE? “Dear Sir,” writes Mrs. A. H. Shissler, of R 3 Elizabethtown, “Would like to know if anyone has a recipe for Molasses Cocoa nut Pie. „ i “We enjoy Lancaster Farming very much for its recipes and household hints.” (Continued on page 9.) I New & Rebuilt | i CLEANERS | I We Service AU Makes \\ t* XI || of Vacuum Cleaners H I RODGERS VACUUM I I CLEANER SERVICE I ** ♦? *♦ « Ph. 7-5776 21 E. Vine St. Lane. H !t Closed Mondays » ** Make A Point To Visit Our Animal .Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVELLE, PA. PHONE 1 O O
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