Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 21, 1956, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Friday* Sept. 21, 1956
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Summer’s almost gone, fall’s
near, winter’s approaching, and
right now it’s Fair Time m the
Garden Spot when the best
of the field and fcedlot are on
display. There’s the department
of; most interest to the house
wife, the rows and rows of home
canned goods that make a pic
ture as pretty as you ask, needle
work, home art all of which
makes you realize how artistic
the farm wife and family can
be.
But fair time oi* not, there’s
cooking to be done, and we’ve a
lot of letters to start today.
We received a lot of thank
you notes, and here’s one from
Elizabeth Horst, East Earl post
mark
I am thanking you very
much for your gift of Lancas
ter Farming. I enjoy your
paper very much, especially
the Women’s Page.
It’s pickle time, and here are
some recipes to use_ — or save
Clip and paste in your recipe
Fertilizers
Farms Gardens
Lawns
Cocoa Bean Shells
Organic Plant Food Co.
GROFFTOWtf RD.
Ph. LancArter 2-4963
SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY
OF APPLIANCES
In Our Branch Store 25]S. State St., Ephrata
Open Evenings During the Fair until 9:30
SEPT. 26 - 27 - 28 - 29
WARD BOTTLE IGAS
EPHRATA, PA.
Kghßar Performance
at Low-Bar Prices!
Iks. ROYAL
i Hi*BAR
I SPECIAIXY
1 priced to fit
X. every budget
WHEATLAND AUTO CO.
136 S.
file if you can’t use them this
season. And they’re mighty
tasty too, like this letter from
Mrs. Noah S. Hurst, R 1 Man
heim, who wins this week’s free
one-year subscription to Lancas
ter Farming:
The following is a recipe for
pickles.* We find very little
difference between these and
the tasty ones you buy in the
stores. They are crisp and
delicious:
SWEET CHUNK PICKLES
Mrs. Noah S. Hurst, R 1 Manheim
Brine:
Two cups salt
One gallon water
Bring to boil, pour boiling
brine over 75 pickles.' Let set
for one week, skim daily.
Drain bnne and cut in chunks
next morning. Make a solution
of boiling one gallon water and
one tablespoon alum. Make a
fresh solutibn for three morn
ings.
Fourth morning;
Drain from alum solution,
heat
Six cups vinegar
Five cups sugar '
One-third cup pickle spices
One tablespoon celery seed
Boil and pour over pickles.
Fifth morning:
Drain liquid and boil. Add
two cups sugar, pour while boil
ing over pickles.
Sixth morning:
On the sixth morning do the
same, add t one more cup sugar,
make boiling and pour over the
packed pickles m jar. Seal.
These pickles need not be
cut, Mrs. Hurst adds. I leave
PRINCE ST.
Or See Your Neighborhood Implement or 3
U. S. Tire Dealer
DISTRIBUTOR
Reporting a yield of twenty 5/Bths bu
shel baskets from one peach tree, Free
man Aukamp, R 1 New Providence, is
shown here with some prime pickings in
his orchards. On his 4-1/2 acres of peaches,
despite recent windstorms that caused
heavy windfall, many trees are still'yield-
the small one whole and the
large ones I either slice or
cut in chunks. Try these
pickles this season.
S *
This is a letter from a long
way back, from Mrs Lee Petti
coffer of R 4 LiUtz
We enjoy reading Lancaster
Farming very much. I enjoy
the recipes and,intend to use
some in the near future.
Here is my recipe for
BROWN COCOANUT PIE
Mrs. Lee Petticoffer, R4' Lititz
One cup molasses
Two eggs
One cup brown sugar
One cup sweet cream
Two tablespoons flour
Two cups milk
One-half teaspoon baking soda
Cocoanut
Do not make pies too full,
they ana apt to boil over. Gives
about three pine-inch pies.
NEVER BEFORE SO MUCH TIRE
FOR SO LITTLE MONEY!
Here’s 100% lug depth for full pull
in all soils—pyramid-supported lugs
that prevent layback—spearhead bar
points that cut sharper, deeper—
padded center that retards wear. All
at this price for the first time!
Phone 7-6279
Peach Crop Rolls In
When I receive Lancaster
Farming the first thing I do is
look for new and different re
cipes each week, writes Mrs.
Ross Esbenshade of R 2 ML Joy.
I have.- tried a few with good
results. Here are two recipes
which we think are delicious.
CANNED TOMATOES
Mrs. Ross Esbenshade
R 2 Mt. Joy, Pa.
Take medium size, ripe toma
toes and peel. Take a large ket
tle, put in two quarts of water
and one-fourth cup salt. Make
boiling. Then drop about two
quarts of tomatoes in and bring
to a boil again Then drop toma
toes in can and fill with juice
and seal You can serve them
■on ‘lettuce with grated cheese
or egg.
A
CATSUP
Mrs. Ross Esbenshade
R 2 Mt. Joy, Pa.
One* basket tomatoes. Trim
tomatoes don’t peel. Slice in
layers and salt lightly. Let stand
about three days in warm place
or until they ferment Then
drain, using just the pulp put
through a sieve
Add
One onion, grated
One cup stiong vinegar
Two cups sugar
Salt to taste
Tie in cheese cloth
One-half ounce whole cloves
One-half ounce whole allspice
One-half ounce whole cinna
mon stick
One-half teaspoon cayenne
pepper
Boil this 10 to 20 minutes, or
just as thick as you like it. Bot
tle and cap.
f F
Strange how some of these
words originate in the kitchen.
We accept catsup without
question, often spelling it
that way and pronouncing it
ketchup. According to a couple
dictionaries, the word catsup
originated in 1690, the word
catchup in 1690, the word
ketchup inr 1711. Some say it
came from the Malayan word,
“kecap” with an umlaut
over the “e”, meaning taste.
Another says it’s from the
Chinese “kaechiap” or “ket
siap,” meaning the brine of
pickled fish.
We are readers of Lancaster
Farming starts a letter from
Mrs. Leon Martin, Rl New Hol
land and find it an interest
ing paper. I always enjoy the
ing 10 to 12 baskets each. Picking, extend
ing over 4-1/2 weeks, has'produced one
of the heaviest crops and one of the long
est picking seasons in Mr. Aukanmp’s 10-
year history in peaches. (Lancaster Fann
ing Staff Photo).
Women’s Page, with its many
recipes, while my husband likes
to read the Broiler Markets l
am sending-some recipes which
I have wanted to do for some
time. The first is a one meal
dish which we lake very much
ONE SALMON DISH
SEED WHEAT
CERT. DUAL
(New Type—Supply Limatfd)
CERT. PENNOLL
CERT. THORNE
* ft
Mrs. Leon Martin,
R 1 New Holland, Pa.
Put in baking dish in older
given:
Raw sliced potatoes
Macaroni
Crackers
Salmon
Salt, pepper
(Continued on page 9)
Farmers Supply
Blenn is a specially formula
ted plant food for Wheat-
Oats—Barley—Rye; fortified
with extra growth elements
to meet the soil needs. Pio
duces heavy yields."
RED SHIELD
TETRA PETRUS
A new type rye that has been
giving outstanding results
WINTER OATS
CERT LE CONTE
CERT. DU BOIS
WINTER BARLEY
CERT. WONG
CERT. KENBAR
CERT. HUDSON
FARMERS
SUPPLY CO.
137 E. KING ST.
Open Daily 8:30—5.30
Friday till 9.
FOR
FALL
SEED
ING
RYE
OATS
barley
WHEAT