0 (Continued from page eight) means that vitamins and min erals have been added to the product after it was milled Whole grain or enriched cereals and bread promote good diges tion, prevent constipation, fur nish energy, and help keep nerves steady. One ounce of cereal is con sidered an average-size serving, but the volume of that amount varies greatly; one ounce un cooked, two-third cup cooked; flakes, one cup; whole bran, Vz cup, puffs, two cups; kernel, Vi cup, shredded one biscuit. Serving cereals frequently provides another means ofr in cluding milk in the diet. To find the cost per serving, divide the number of ounces the cereal package contains into the price. The smaller Ithe package the higher the cost per serving. * A friend from Pequea sends us the following recipes for Pineapple Dressing and Soft Molasses Cookies. She says in her letter I certainly like your paper HEAR The Mcnnonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. II Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9:00 TO 9:00 SUPER SHOES TREMENDOUS SAVINGS SOFT SOLE WHITE ELK UPPERS. PADDED LEATHER SOLES m BLACK H BROWN = SIZES m to HIGH BLACK . _ SNEAKERS with 7Q WHITE TRIM. I * ** NO-MARK I SIZES . SOLES TO 11 SUPER SERVICE SHOES 220 W. KING ST. 1= Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and hope it will always be a clean paper. Thank you for your kindness. PINEAPPLE DRESSING 2 eggs Mix this together and bring to a boil. When cold, beat this into a quait of whipped cream SOFT MOLASSES COOKIES or more of nuts Drop and bake The following recipe for bar becued fish makes use of the fiozen fish fillets This recipe does not require the fish to be thawed BUTTER BARBECUED FISH TASTY illlil lllllllllliilllllllillllilll SHOP - SAVE 12 HOURS A DAY BETWEEN VAN SCIVER’S AND THE SQUARE FREE PARKING ALONG SIDE STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT INFANTS 5 SHOES sot SIZES 0 1-2-3 WOMEN’S LOAFERS $l9B MEN’S-BOYS’ SNEAKERS 2 cups pineapple juice 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 lemon Vi cup sugar 4Vi cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons soda x k teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons cinnamon Vz teaspoon ginger x k teaspoon cloves Sift the above ingredients to gether Cream I'cup laid 1 good cup brown sugar 2 eggs Then add -fa cup N 0 mo- lasses Add dry ingredients alternate ly with % cup warm water. Add Vz cup raisins and Vz cup l k cup butter Vz cup minced onion Illlliliii 220 W. KING ST. WOMEN’S—CHILDREN’S GAY COLORED FELT WITH SOFT BIG COUNTER _ - A PILED SKY-HIGH C WITH THESE W SIZES BARGAINS T 0 11 FOR MEN H HIGH SHOES _ AO H OR OXFORDS. MHO m TOUGH COMPO. # M SOLES THAT Mm M 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 1 .tablespoon Worcestcrshnc sauce 2 tablcspons catsup 2 teaspoons vinegar 2 slices lemon 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 2 pounds frozen fish fillets (2 boxes use unthawed) Saute onion and green pepper in butter m large skillet. Add Worcestershire sauce, catsup, vinegar, lemon slices, and pre pared mustard. Simmer for five minutes. Cut each package of fish fillets while still frozen hard into four ' equal pieces Place them in skillet, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes. Turn Simmer 10 to 15 minutes more or until the fish is done and can be flaked with a fork HINT FOR COOKING fiozen steaks and chops Thick frozen steaks or chops should be broil ed more slowly than unfrozen ones in order that the meat is cooked to the. desired degree of doneness m the center without its being too well done on the outside For that reason, par tial thawing before cooking is desirable Frozen steaks and chops to be breaded must be completely thawed before cook ing, or the coatings will not readily adhere to the meat. FISH: In the above recipe foi barbecued fish you were told to use the fish unthawcd, but as a rule fish is easier to handle if lllillllllllilllllllllllllilifllllllllllilil SAT. 9:00 TO 5:30 HOUSE SLIPPERS PADDED SOLES MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS WORK SHOES ■ WEAR! SIZES TO 11 LANCASTER, PA. wwm ill 59* Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 5, 1957—9 or t Farm Wife and Family it is partially thawed befoie cooking Cook it at a lower than usual temperature and for a longer time Mrs, Jonathan R Weaver tells us how she makes SMEAR CASE Mrs. Jonathan R, Weaver, R 1 Gordonville Take your cottage cheese Add salt and mix with a folk or mash it as the common saying is Then add milk or cream till it is light to,spread Don’t use a whole box at first until you have masteied it Then let us know how jou like it Mrs Weaver adds in her let ter Here is another recipe some lust make at Christmas time but you can make it any time DATE AND NUT LOAF Mrs. Jonathan R. Weaver, RI Gordonville 1 pound dates, after seeding 1 pound English walnut meats or 2 cups 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking powder V 2 teaspoon salt 1 cup granulated sugar (if on a diet, take Va cup sugar and the rest in equal /BUG of the MONTh\ TERMITE Your property may be endangered by termites right now. Our guaranteed termite protection service is available for all properties: old, new, or in construction. For more information write or phone J. C. EHRLICH CO. LANCASTER, PA. Phone EX 3-2210 or EX 3-2489 o® & amount of Sucaryl, the liquid, to the amount of sweetening neded 4 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix dry ingredients to dates, which I out in fourths, and nuts, then add yolks and beaten whites of eggs It is very good' Shoo-Fly pics we all like but have you ever tried a Chocolate Shoo-Fly Pie. A friend from Gordonville sends us this one. CHOCOLATE SHOO-FLY PIE 2 eggs 2 teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2 level tablespoons cocoa 5 cups flour 2 cups brown sugar 2 cups hot water 2 cups molasses 1 cup lard Cream lard and sugar, add beaten eggs, add watei and then molasses Mix thoioughly Mix together ‘ cocoa, flour, cinnamon and soda, add last Put in un baked pie crusts Makes six pies Bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes When cool put choco late frosting on top. 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