COoonitdnuod from page eight) and at the same temperature: 375 degrees. Now here are some of the reci pes. OVEN FRIED CHICKEN 1 frying chicken —2% -3 lbs. Vz cup flour IVz teaspoons salt Vi teaspoon pepper % cup melted fat Coat pieces Of chicken with seasoned flour. Brush baling dish with melted fat. Place coated chicken in baking dish and pour remaining fat over each piece. CANDIED SWEET POTATOES 6 sweet potatoes 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup brown sugar Vz teaspoon cinnamon 1 orange, thinly sliced • Vz cup orange juice 4 tablespoons butter Wash and steam potatoes m salted water. When tender, drain and peel. Cut in half or, if pota toes are large, slice thickly. Ar range in baking dish; one layer of, slices first, then sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon; top with orange slices and dot with butter. Repeat until all potatoes are used. Pour orange juice over contents. Bake uncovered. CORN AND TOMATO CUPS 6 1 No. 2 can whole-kernal corn Salt and pepper Butter Scoop out tomatoes and fill cav ity with corn (well-drained). Seas on with salt, pepper and top with dots of butter. Place in greased casserole and bake uncovered. The Mennonlte Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. 11 Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. [ ANNUAL SPRING SALE [ S Feb. 18 to March 2 ■ i 10% OFF : ■ ALREADY LOW PRICES ■ ■ ON ALL GAS APPLIANCES ■ ■ ■ ■ Water Heaters Refrigerators ■ ■ Stoves black and white m * Clothes Dryers . Room Heaters ■ ■ WARD BOTTLE GAS S H Town store, 25 S State St„ Ephrata. Open 8.00 a. m. to J| ■ 5:00 p. m. daily and during the sale we will remain open B ■ Thursday and Friday till 9.00 p. m. ■ ■ Office-showroom one mile North of Ephrata on route 222, g ■ open B*oo a. m. to s*oo p. m. ' | THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING To one-half cup mayonnaise, add the following ingredients and serve immediately: Vi cup chili sauce V* cup India relish Vz teaspoon confectioners’ su gar Vi cup cream, beaten until stiff APPLE PIE WITH CHEESE CRUST For pastry: 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt Vz cup shortening % cup grated cheese Vi cup water Sift together flour and salt. Cut in shortening and cheese until consistency Is like coarse crumbs. Add water and mix lightly. Turn, out on floured board and roll. For filling: 3Vz cups sliced fresh apples 4 tablespoons flour VA cups sugar Vz teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon butter Peel apples and slice. Combine flour and sugar and spread about half of this mixture over crust in pie pan. Add the sliced apples, Sprinkle remaining flour-sugar mixture over them. Sprinkle with cinnamon and add butter in small bits or dots. Seal edges and bake. This makes an 8-inch pie. I know you all know how to make apple pies but thought you might like to try something a lit tle different as the above recipe uses cheese in the crust. Hope you like it! i, « Here are a few household hints for you* Use either a steam iron or a regular iron and dampened press cloth when tailoring a garment. Each seam, dart, and fold should be pressed thoroughly before crossed with another. Worn bath towels make excel lent cleaning rags. Cut them in squares, with pinking shears if you have a pair. Use these rags for washing walls and woodwork and for other cleaning jobs need ing soft cloths. Store toasted coconut in a dry glass jar for the time when you want to “diess up” a cream pie or other dish To toast, spread roconut thinly in shallow baling pan. Place in moderate oven at 350 degrees, and toast 5 to 7 min utes, stirring often. Hang your sponge mop in a well-ventilated place to dry, then store in a cool, dry place. Bacteria thrive in a moist, warm area. To make a tasty sauce for fish, melt-butter, add juice of half a lemon, and then minced parsley and pour over fish after it is cooked. SOME FACTS ABOUT FLOOR WAXES Polishing wax and self-polish ing wax are two basic types of floor waxes. Polishing wax may be in paste or liquid form. Either must be buffed to a shine. Self pohshing wax is a liquid wax which dries shiny without buff ing The liquid wax that must be buffed smells like naphtha; the wax that dues shiny has hardly any odor. Buy the type of wax the manu facturer recommends for his par ticular floor covering. Our good friend Wilma Kinder from St. Louis, Mo. has sent us a recipe for asparagus casserole that sounds quite tasty and we would like to share it with you. ASPARAGUS ENCASSEROLE Wilma Kinder, St. Louis, Mo, Put alternate layers of canned asparagus, crushed potato chips, shredded American cheese in a baking dish. Cover with slightly diluted cream of mushroom soup. Bake in 350 degree oven for 25 or 30 minutes. Serve from chafing dish to keep warm until eaten. Talking about vegetables here & a recipe for glazed carrots your family might like. GLAZED CARROTS —l2 medium carrots 2 tablespoons butter Va teaspoon salt 1 cup canned fruit syrup Wash and scrape carrots, place Today’s Pattern NEW Printed. Pattern Easier to cut Sew and fit 9306 2—t Printed Pattern Printed Pattern 9306. Child's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 smock and shorts. 2 yards 35-lnch. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern —add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. Punt plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 1, 1957 or Farm Wife and Family in baking dish, season with salt and dot with butter Pour fruit juice over carrots Canned apri cot juice is wonderful' Cover and bake IVz hours in moderate oven. Uncover last 10 minutes to brown slightly * « Mrs Ira B Ressler sends us herrecipe for a two crusted lemon me which is a little diffexent than Mrs Weidman’s She sajs Enjoy your paper very much and the recipes. Am sending a recipe in for two-crusted lemon pie which my mother made real often. We thought it was a real treat. TWO-CRUSTED LEMON PIE Mrs. Ira B. Kessler, R 1 Stevens 2 cups sugar 1 % cups bread crumbs 3 eggs 3 tablespoons flour Juice and rind of one lemon 2 cups water We also have two recipes for Coconut Molasses Custard. We have printed many recipes for these pies but each one is a bit different so, we hope you’ll find one to your liking. MOLASSES COCONUT CUSTARD Mrs. Stanley G. Greiner, R 4 Manheini 2 eggs 1 cup sugar V 2 cup flour 14 teaspoon soda dissolved m - ./ater 2 cups milk One cup coconut Beat eggs, sugar, molasses and flour together. Add soda, coconut UtKJ^*m*nJ**n*mm**n***mJU!J«M*»*omt#»ow*{mJ*«tw**t«w***«******m **■ ♦* ♦♦ FARM BUREAU’S 23rd ANNIVERSARY Thursday, 10% DISCOUNT On Cash Purchases of All Showroom Items (Except Chicks) Wire Fencing Asphalt' and Steel Roofing Paints and Supplies Dairy and Poultry Sup plies Bulk Milk Coolers Barn Equipment Fence Controllers and Supplies And Many Other Items REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES At Your Local Branch or Main Office FIRST PRIZE Nuton E “Power-Maid” Mixer & Blender SECOND PRIZE GE Electric Coffee Maker 13 Additional Prizes Drawing to Be Held at 9 P. M. at Dillerville Manheim New Holland Quarryville Open 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Diilervilie Road Location—Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. •« i * and milk Pul m an unbaked pie shell Frm Mrs Clarence Weidman. R 1 Gap comes this recipe t She says: Am sending you a recipe for a two-crusted lemon pie which was used by my grandmother and mother and which we like very much. TWO-CRUSTED LEMON PIE Mrs. Clarence Weidman, R 1 Gap Grated rind and juice of 2 lemons 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups sugar 3 eggs Beat all together until creamy, add two cups water and one cup milk Bake in slow oven (250 de grees) and then turn heat up a little higher to brown I guess thatrbiings to a close our recipes for today Do hope you’ll have an answer for some of the requests we’ve had today. FRIGIDAIRE Sales & Service New & Used Appliances Brubaker Plumbing & Heating Old Harrisburg Pike & Rohrerstown Rd. Ph. Lane. EX'3-3908 March 7 Farm and Garden Tools Power and Hand - Mowers Sprays and Dusts Unico Freezers (Upright and Chest) Electric Water Heaters Road Salesroom Showing of Informational & Enter taining Films During Evening in Dillerville Road Meeting Room EVERYBODY WELCOME Spend the Day at FARM BUREAU 9
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