—Lancaster Farming. Friday, Oct. 5, 1956 8 For the Farm Wife and Family ♦ • If at first you don’t succeed they say and this week, Miss Kimble, we did. Miss Ruth Kimble, Lancaster County ex tension home economist, issued ed an appeal “through these columns for Buttermilk Pop. We knew of only Buttermilk Skies. A few week passed, Another appeal. Today, thanks to Mrs. R. R. Snader, Ephrata 3, Pa., some one in Kansas will be able to enjoy through Miss Kimble some recipes which may be Lancaster County originals. Let’s read Mrs. Snader’s let ter. Seeing your request for But termilk pop gave me a-desire to add my bit to your paper, and hope one of these will fill the need. (Which flavor do you prefer? We have five varie ties, Miss Kimble); LEMON SHAKE Mrs. R. R. Snader, Ephrata 3, Pa. Measure into shaker or mix ing bowl: One-half cup cold lemon juice Dash of salt One-eighth teaspoon lemon rind One-half cup sugar Two small scoops ice cream Shake or beat thoroughly. Serve at once, with a dash of ginger. SEE. . . Our Large Stock of Gas Heaters and Gas Stoves To have a room heated in a few seconds by a small heater certainly is wonderful good. So. for comfort, use bottle gas to get nd of the chill. The more gas you use, the lower the rate. WARD BOTTLE GAS EPHRATA, PA. Town Store, 25 S. State St. Free Parking m Rear Office Showroom. 1 mile north of Ephrata on Rt 222 MOORE CHICKS MORE PROFITS Free literature Write today for FREE literature and low pi ices Get the full details about why Moore Farms chicks have been consistent winners in commercial poultry houses and official contests. MOORE FARMS 7SO EDEN RD, DEPT. L LANCASTER, PA Gentlemen : Please send free literature and prices without obligation. Name Address AM interested Meat Eggs ♦ K # FRUIT BUTTERMILK Mrs. R. R. Snader, Ephrata 3, Fa. One and one half cups chil led fruit juice Three tablespoons sugar, or to taste Three cups chilled buttermilk Combine all ingredients and stir until sugar dissolves. Serve well chilled. Will not curdle on standing Serves four or five. GRAPE BUTTERMILK One pint buttermilk, chilled Two tablespoons sugar One-third cup dry milk solids, One-sixteenth teaspoon salt One and one-half cups grape juice, chilled Two teaspoons Jemon juice Put buttermilk in a mixing bowl, sprinkle dry milk solids over top and beat until smooth. Add remaining ingredients, whip until frothy. Serve im mediately or cover and store in refugerator until ready to serve ■Whip again just before serving. Serves four. More Buttermilk recipes, Mrs Snader continues PEPPERMINT BUTTERMILK Two ounces peppermint'-stick candy (four small sticks) One-third cup boiling water Three cups' chilled butter milk Crush candy as fine as pos- Want More Profit From Your Poultry? LOWER COST OF PRODUCTION INCREASES YOUR PROFIT Insure lower production costs in your poultry opera tion by growing one of Moore Farms great crosses ■ a special cross for meat and a special cioss for eggs. MOORE FARMS WHITE VANTRESS X ARBOR ACRES WHITE ROCK BROILER CHICKS Two top notch parent strains crossed to produce Amenca’sfinest broiler chicks. This meat cross is so efficient it just can’t be beat. You get quick market weights at rock bottom feed conversions. MOORE FARMS CRISS CROSS SIXTY WHITE LEGHORNS An outstanding advance in egg breeding - - “Multiple Family Crossing”. Lots of big white eggs at a low, low cost per dozen. 1955 California Random Sample Test results 266 average egg production on only 4.5 lbs. or feed per dozen eggs. Large eggs, too, averag ing 26.2 oz per dozen eggs. THERE’S A BIG EARLY ORDER DISCOUNT OFFERED TO WHITE LEG HORN BUYERS WHO ORDER BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1957 Winning first, second and third place in the “Miss Ephrata Fair” beauty paeant "were Miss Sandra Ann Weidman, Miss Ann E. Aten and Miss Judith Jackson. The girls, lined up above from left to right, were winners at the 9th annual beauty* pageant in Ephrata’s 38th annual fair. Miss^Weid- sible, hammering it between folds of heavy paper. Stir in boiling water and let stand until candy dissolves. Add buttermilk, and shake or beat until blended. Serves three to four. PINEAPPLE BUTTERMILK Two cups chilled buttermilk' Two cups chilled pineapple juice Two to three teaspoons sugar Combine milk and juice; stir thoroughly, add sugar to taste. There is no danger of curdling. Use a larger proportion of but termilk if preferred. Four serv ings. iSiiilf 1 Moore Farms 780 Eden Rd., Lancaster, Pa. PH. 3-3882 Ephrata Winners man is from Manheim, Miss Aten from Lan caster and "Miss Jackson from Quarryville The winner received a $2OO wardrobe and a camera set. Second prize was a diamond watch and third prize a three-piece luggage set. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo.) Now we turn to the cake de partment, thanks again to Mrs. Snader who offers first ANGEL FOOD CAKE AND VARIATIONS One cup sifted flour One and one-fourth teaspoon cream of tartar One and one-half cups granu lated sugar One-fourth teaspoon salt One and one-fourth cups egg whites One teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure and add one-half cup sugar. Stir, sift four times. Beat egg whites and salt. When foaming, add cream of tartar and continue beating until egg whites are stiff enough to stand in peaks but not dry. Add remaining sugar two tablespoons at a time, beating after each addition, un til just blended Fold in flavor ing. Sift about one-fourth cup flour over mixture, fold in light ly Repeat until all is used. Turn in an ungreased 10-inch tube pan Cut gently through batter to remove air bubbles. Bake in a slow oven, 325 degrees, about one hour, cool in inverted pans. f H- YELLOW ANGEL FOOD (As'Requested) Use the same recipe but add thiee egg yolks and one and one half additional tablespoons sugar, beaten until lemon color ed, and one-half teaspoon lemon or orange extract. COCOANUT ANGEL FOOD Use recipe as is, instead add one-half cup finely grated cocoa nut.. CHERRY ANGEL FOOD Fold m one-half pint finely chopped maraschino cherries, using the same basic recipe. SPICE ANGEL' FOOD Add to basic recipe one-haK teaspoon nutmeg, one teaspoon cinnamon, sifting spices with flour and sugar Add one-half teaspoon almond extract when adding vanilla. CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD Use one and one-fourth cups sugar instead of one and one half Take out four tablespoons flour and add four of cocoa in stead. MARBLE ANGEL FOOD Mix one portion of white and one portion chocolate, then mix the two batters-unevenly through each other. This makes a large sized cake or two regular sized .ones. H * * Hope these variations will be welcomed by those who aie tired of plain Angel Food, Mrs. Snader adds. I have tried some of the recipes in your paper with good results and want to try more this winter when I have more time. Letters like that we like to receive Keep ’em coming. We go way north for our next letter, our good friend Mrs Daniel Krumrine of RDI State College, Pa , t who writes: I enjoy reading your paper very much> especially the page (Continued on page 9) S H H Christiana ~ M JJ H Bowling Center :: a I Luncheonette I »! j* I s (On Old Route 41) H ♦♦ *« Daily Special Platters •-« Homemade Soups U H Foremost Ice Cream H U :: nnt:tn:uunt«»nn»anaj«tn:t:;:u Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVILLE, PA phone: ioo