Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 29, 1957, Image 10

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    Iflu—Lancaster Farming,, Friday, March 29, 1957
Farmers Supply
HULL PEAS 10 lbs. $ 3.50
SUGAR PEAS 10 lbs. 4.00
GREEN BEANS 10 lbs. 3.50
YELLOW BEANS 10 lbs. 4.00
LIMA BEANS 10 lbs. 4.00
SWEET CORN 10 lbs. 3.00
VEGETABLE SEEDS
Large 10c or Oz. Pkts.
Seeds available in larger
quantities, at big savings.
FLOWER SEEDS
10c to 50c Pkts
Large selection of varieties
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS .
Large, Sturdy Plants for Best
Results
* ll Orders must be
PLACED EARLY, BEADY
‘ . ABOUT APRIL 6
PREMIER BIG JOE
FAIRFAX TEMPLE
FAIRPBAK SPARKLE
CATSKILL.
$ 3.00 pec 100
$ 7.00-per 300
SIB.OR pec 1000
EVERBEARING
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS
REIX RICH' —The biggest
berries, yom ever saw.
25 for $5.00
lOOfor $15.00.
GEM—A large, sweet berry;
excellent for freezing'
25 for $2-.50 '
100 for $ 7.00
RHUBARB ROOTS
25c each 6 for $ 1.25
ASPARAGUS ROOTS
Available about April 5.
Order now. Big 2-year-old
roots.
100 .. $3.75 1000 . $35.00
ONION SETS
Available now
Yellow- Globe .. . Bu. $3.25
White Globe Bu. 3.60
Bottle Bu. 4.25
CERT. SEED
POTATOES
Available now. We deliver
on our regular routes. >
Cobblers Russet
Katahdlus Green Mountain
Kennebec Bliss
HYBRID SEED
CORN
U. S. No. 13 H-780 H-276
FARMERS
SUPPLY CO.
137? E. KING ST.
For the
Farm Wife and Family
, (Continued from sage 9)
thoroughly. Unmold. Serve each
with different topping.
GOLDEN CUSTARDS: Use six
egg yolks instead of whites. Sub
stitute one and one-half teaspoons
vanilla for almond extract. Bake
in custard cups one hour.
BAKED CUSTARDS PER
USUAL: Use three eggs. (If de
sired, use one cup milk and one
4 cup cream.) Bake about 45 minu
tes. Serve with cream, maple
flavored syrup, chocolate or bub
terscotch sauce. Or surround with
fresh, canned, or stewed dried
fruits, or applesauce flavored
with bit of lemon rind. Or gar
nish with jam.
JUMBO CUSTARD: Make Bak
ed Custards Per Usual. Put into
buttered one-quart casserole; set
in baking pan filled with hot wat
er to three-fourth inch from top
oi casserole.. Bake 1% hours or
until knife inserted in center
comes out clean. Remove from
water. Cool on wire rack. Chill
Makes five or six servings.
* * i
CHOCOLATEMACROON
PUDDING
1 package (one cup) semisweet
chocolate pieces
3 A cup finely ground nuts
Vz cup'granulated sugar
Dash salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 egg yolks, beaten
V. i cup diced preserved lemon
rind (optional)
4 egg whites
Heavy cream
Start heating oven to 375 de
grees. Melt chocolate pieces over
hot, not boiling, water; let cool
'lO minutes. Add nuts, sugar, salt,
vanilla, yolks, and lemon rind if
desired. Beat egg whites until
stiff; fold into chocolate mixture.
Pour into ungreased -quart
casserole or 6 ungreased custard
cups. Bake casserole 40 minutes,
custard, cups 30* minutes. Serve
hot or cold, with cream or whip
ped cream. Makes six servings.
- Here’s a pie you’ll have many
compliments on:
STKAWBERRYBAVARIAN PIE
1 eight-inch pie shell, baked
1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin
2 tablespoons cold water
2 cups milk or reliquefied' non-
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PASTURE a*
+ PROTEIN -17.19%
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Those are the Winning Official Results obtained from: the hay.sampler displayed at>
the Lancaster Dairy-Day By Mr. Melvin R, Stoltzfus, Ronks, Pa.
No successful farmer can afford to be without the “Original” Super-Green Hay or.
Pasture Mixture. Our Permanent Pasture and Hay Mixes speak for themselves.
No more reseeding, lush summer grazing, 2-3 cows per acre. Your cows deserve the
best. Why not give it to them
Contact: CASUPA Super-Greeil Swiss- Permanent Pastures. Lancaster Co. Rep. Fred
Frey, Quarryville, Pa, Ph. St. 6-2235. Chester Co. Rep. Louis G.. Stoltzfus, Elver
son, Pa. Ph. MO 6-3399.
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fat dry milk
% cup granulated sugar
14 cup flour
Vz teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks, slightly beaten
2 tablespoons butter or mar
garine
1 teaspoon vanilla'' extract
14 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon plus one teaspoon
cornstarch
1 box thawed frozen sliced
strawberries
Soften gelatin in cold water.
Scald jnilfe-in double boiler. In
medium bowl, mix one-half cup
sugar, flour, and salt; then slowly
stir in milk. Return to double
boiler top; cook over direct heat,
stirring, until mixture thickens
and coats spoon. Then cook over
boiling tfater 10 minutes. Slowly
stir this mixture into egg yolks;
then return to double boiler;
cook until thickened about five
minutes. Remove from heat. Add
butter and gelatin, stirring until
dissolved. Cool. Add vanilla; pour
into pie shell. Refrigerate.
Meanwhile, make glaze- In
saucepan, mix one-fourth cup
sugar with cornstarch. Drain
juice from berries (about two
third cup), reserving berries.
Slowly stir juice into cornstarch
until smooth. Cook, stirring oc
casionally, until clear and thick
ened. Cool. Stir in berries. When
pie is set, top with glaze; serve.
Here is one last suggestion that
would be especially nice for East
er morning breakfast.
EGGS IN BREAD NESTS
4 slices bread, toasted
4 eggs
Vz teaspoon salt
Make toast and dip it in > boiling
water Butter slightly. 'Beat egg
whites until stiff and put on toast
in the shape of a neat. Drop yolk
in the depression and sprinkle
with salt and pepper; Bake at 325.
degrees until delicately browned,
about 25 minutes. Serves four.
Maybe you have some recipes,
using eggs that you especially
like. Why not send them .in to us
and share them with our readers?
We’ll be back next week with
more recipes. 1
+ FIBER-26.60%
+ TOTAL BI&iSTME NUTRUITS’ - 58.02%
Traffic Safety
Talk Heard
By Society 12
photos of accidents caused by
speeding were shown to Farm
Women. Society 12 at their meet
ing March 15 by Sgt. Herman
Hies of the Pennsylvania State
Police.
Sgt. Ries showed the photos
as part- of a speech on highway
safety.
In the business session, the
women decided to give $5 to the
American Cancer Society. A bus
trip to Winchester, Va., May 3
was discussed.
It was decided that all mem
bers desiring to go should call
-Mrs. Raymond K. Aston, Millers
ville, TRinity 2-8519, for reser
vations. The cost will be $7.50
each.
There were 29 members and
one guest at the meeting which
was held at the home of Mrs.
Lester Sigman, New Danville.
Mrs. Wesley Benedict was co
hostess.
Farm Women Society 20 will
be entertained at the April meet
ing of the Society. The meeting
hostesses will be Mrs. Russell
Clayton, Mrs. Edwin Rineer, Mrs.
Paul Eshleman, and Mrs. Amer
ResSler.
President Proclaims
Farm Safety Week
President Dwight D. Eisen
hower has proclaimed the week
beginning July 1 as National
Farm Safety Week, He called at
tention to the fact that the farm
death toll from accidents was
higher than for any other major
industry.
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Society News
Cake Decorating
Diemonstration
Seen by Society 3
Mr. Good of Fetter’s Bakery
gave a cake decorating demon
stration at the March 16 meet
ing of Farm Women Society 3 at
Mf. Airy chape).
William Eberly was hos
tess for the meeting, and Mfs.
Harold Stuber was in charge of
the program.
At the business session, the
women voted to'contribute $5O
to the American Cancer Society
and to give food to Crispus At
tacks in Lancaster.
Plans were also made to sew
hospital garments at the Epb
rata Community Hospital April
16. A plant exchange is also plan
ned. - ,
The next meeting of the So
ciety will be April 20 at Fetter’s
School in Clay township with
Mrs. Harold Fry, the school
teacher, as hostess.
Farm Women 9
To Meet April 13
The April meeting of Farm
Women’s Society 9 will be held
April 13 instead of April 12 as
stated in last weeks Lancaster
Farming.
The meeting was originally
scheduled for April 19.
The hostess will be Mrs. Helen
Eshleman, Safe Harbor. Go
hostesses will be Mrs. Margaret
Hagn and Mrs. Ellen Fink.
Most popular dog breeds in U.
S today are: beagle, boxer, cock
er spaniel, dachshund, Chihua
hua, German shepherd, collie,
poodle, Pekingese and Boston ter
rier in that order.
.HABIB