Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1956, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming,
Friday, Aug. 17, 1956
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Here are two recipes that
prove winners ' for Mrs. Ivan
Weaver of Brownstown, Pa, to
start off this week’s household
recipes and hints.
I saw in Lancaster Farming a
request for this, she writes. I
look forward to the paper every
week, and enjoy reading it.
OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES
COCONUT PIE
'One-half cup Lucky Molasses
Two and one-half tablespoons
flour
Pinch of baking soda
One egg . .
Mix all together, then
Add one cup hot water
One cup coconut
Place in unbaked pie crust.
Makes one medium-sized pie.
And another from Mrs Weav
er, on a different line:
DEVIL’S FOOD
Two cups brown sugar
Three eggs
One half cup butter
Beat all together, add
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One-half cup buttermilk or
thick milk
One teaspoon baking powder
sifted with
Two cups flour
Add
One-half cup hot water with
One teaspoon baking soda last
Makes two large layers.
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One of our early contribu
tors to the Farm Wife fcnd
Family was Mrs. Abram Sum
my of R 1 ManEeim, so it’s
mighty nice to hear from her
once again. “Well, I enjoy the
recipes in the paper. As some
one has asked about cole slaw
dressing, Molasses Coconut
pie, I’ll add mine and would
also like to hear from others.
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No. 1 COLE SLAW DRESSING
Cut cabbage fine
Add a little salt
Work it a little with your
hands
Pour water off, then
Add sugar, vinegar, sour
cream.
This is very good, Mrs Sum
my adds.
•k $ $
No. 2 COLE SLAW DRESSING
Make your slaw.
Add salad dressing to your
vinegar or mayonnaise.
This also makes a good slaw.
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MOLASSES COCONUT PIE
One cup dark sugar
One cup molasses
One cup sour cream
One and one-cup sweet or sour
milk
Two tablespoons flour
Three eggs
One-fourth teaspoon (scant)
baking soda
One-half pound coconut
I put the coconut in pie shell,
then pour filling in.
This makes two custards, and
they are very good.
Bake in oven 375 degrees for
ten minutes, then turn oven back
and bake a half hour more
SWEET CREAM PIE
Here is a sweet cream pie
from Mrs. JSummy:
Two egg yolks
One-fourth cup sugar
Two tablespoons flour
One tablespoon molasses
One cup sweet milk
One cup sweet cream
Fold in beaten egg whites
Bake in unbaked pie shell at
350 degrees for half hour or till
done.
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HOUSEHOLD HINT
Mrs Summy also offers a few
household hints, which we are
happy to pass on to you
Here is a hint for wrinkle
resistant cottons to take place
of starch:
Soak one ounce gelatin in
one cup cold water for a few
minutes. Dissolve softened gel
atin in one pint boiling water.
This should be diluted with
•eight to 15 parts,hot water, de
pends on the thickness of fab
rics. Dip garments in solution.
Good for several washings.
Nice for dark or black as
starch shoe's on those shades.
Can be kept in refrigerator
for a short time.
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Mrs William Wenger of ~R2
Honey Brook writes.
In a recent issue of Lancaster
Faming there was a request
for Snow Pudding I’m sending
you a recipe for Snow Flake
Pudding, which I hope is what
youi reader wants:
SNOW FLAKE PUDDING
One pint water, let boil
Five tablespoons corn starch
to thicken (make real stiff)
Add two egg whites, well beat
en
Flavor with vanilla
Mold in custard cups
SAUCE FOR SNOWFLAKE
PUDDING
One-half pint milk, let boil
One-fourth cup sugar
Two egg yolks
Two tablespoons flour
Flavor with lemon
Pour over top of your Snow
flake Pudding.
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I’m also sending a recipe for
SALAD DRESSING
Two tablespoons sugar
Two tablespoons sweet cream
Four tablespoons vinegar
Three tablespoons milk
One egg
Cook.
If vinegar is added after cook
ing, it will not curdle.
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And, from Mrs Wenger a
HOUSEHOLD HINT
When snaps on children’s
clothing no longer hold, just
tap the rounded part lightly,^
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From one of our readers at
HI Strasburg, Mrs. Paul G.
Longenecker comes" this wel
come letter 1
I would like to tell you how
much I enjoy Lancaster Farm
ing. As I do a lot of cooking,
and baking, I especially enjoy
the recipes.
Kfecently I found the recipe
for the original Shoo-Fly Pie and
found it very good I am enclos
ing a recipe for Molasses Coco
nut Pie which-some one has re
quested. Also, here’s a house
hold hint. .
Chester County
Farm Women 2 Hold
Annual Picnic
Chester County Society of
Farm Women No 2 held their
annual picnic at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Vaughm
Glen Roy, Wednesday night last
week. About 60 attended. A de
licious supper was served on the
lawn at 6.30 topped with ice
cream and cake.
The evening was spent in
playing -games. These picnics
are one of the most delightful
affairs of the Farm' Women's
Societies.
The next regular'meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Ruby
Poole, Oxford, with a flower
show as the mam feature.
HOUSEHOLD HINT
Make a flower holder from
'a cake of paraffin. Punch holes
through the block with a
heated ice pick.
MOLASSES COCONUT PIE
One-half cup brown sugar
One cup sour milk
One-half cup molasses
One egg
One-half teaspoon soda
Two tablespoons flour
Three-fourths cup coconut
One-fourth teaspoon salt
One teaspoon vanilla
Bake in 375-degree oven.
Mrs. David M. Hostetter of
R 1 Kinzers, sends this:
We have been receiving Lan
caster Farming since it first
came out and enjoy it very
much. I especially enjoy the
recipe section. In answer to
Mrs. A. H. Shissler, here is
a recipe for
MOLASSES COCONUT PIE
One cup granulated sugar
One cup King syrup or light
molasses
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One-half cup flour
Two cups milk
One-fourth teaspoon soda
One cup coconut
Two eggs
Mix ingredients as for any cus
tard, place in unbaked pie shell
and bake at 350 degrees loi
about 30 to 40 minutes. Anothei
recipe which we use very much
at our house is for
VANILLA PIES
Bottom Part
One cup molasses
One cup granulated sugar
Two cups water
One teaspoon flour
' One egg-
One teaspoon vanilla
Combine ingredients and cool
until slightly thickened.
Top part (crumbs)
Three cups flour
One cup sugar
One-half cup lard
One teaspoon soda
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