Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1957, Image 7

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 19, 1957
For t
Farm Wife and Family
There’s Nothing Much Better
These Days Than a Cool Drink
Today we have a few recipes
for some refreshing drinks to
cool you off on these hot sum
mer days Make fruit drinks often
for your family, not only for the
cooling effect they have, but also
for the vitamins they contain
TANGY LEMONADE PUNCH
1 can frozen lemonade concen
trate
3 v i cups cold water
2 cups mange juice
cup canned whole-fruit apn
nectar
1 cup ginger ale
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Thoiougrly mix lemonade con
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solving, add gmgei ale Pom into
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eight tall ice-filled glasses If de
sired, garnish with mint leaves
and fresh or thawed frozen sliced
strawberries or raspberries
ORANGE-BERRY PUNCH
Vt cup granulated sugar
"*4 cup water
1 6 ounce can fi ozen orangc
jince concentrate
2 cups cianberry juice cocktail
2 tablespoons flesh, frozen, oi
canned lemon juice
1 cup sparkling water
In saucepan, combine sugar
water, bung to boil, stirring until
sugar dissolves, cool Acid orange
mice and remaining ingredients
Ilix well pour into six tall rcc
filled glasses
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glasses. If desired, garnish with,
bit of fruit or mint leaves.
MINT-ORANGEADE COOLER
1 cup orange juice
Va cup granulated sugar
12 snipped mint sprigs
1 cup orange juice
% cup lime juice
11/;I 1 /; cups sparkling water
Bring one cup orange juice to
boil Add to sugar and mint, cool,
strain. Add one cup orange juice
and lime juice Just before serv
ing, add sparkling water Pour
into four ice-filled glasses with
frosty rims.
FROSTY RIMS - For a “frost”
on the rims of your tall glasses,
dip edge of each glass lightly
first into lemon juice, then into
granulated sugar, chill a while
ORANGE DELIGHT
Fill tall glasses with crushed
ice or ice cubes, to each add heap
ing teaspoonful of slightly thawed
frozen orange- or pineapple-juice
concentiates Then fill to top with
ginger ale, sparkling water, or
lemonade mix with spoon If de
sired top with bits ol fresh fruit
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juice. To serve, pour injo tall
glasses.
FRUIT-PUNCH MEDLEY
1 6-ounce can frozen orange
juice concentrate
3 cups pineapple juice
2 cups water
J /j cup granulated sugar
¥i cup fresh, fiozen, or canned
lemon juice
IVz cups ginger aale
Combine ingredients except gin
ger.ale, stir to dissolve sugar. Add
ginger ale. Pour into eight tall
ice-filled glasses
LEMONADE AT ITS BEST
HOMEMADE LEMONADE
Combine two cups tresh lemon
juice, four teaspoons grated lem
on rind, one and one-half cups
gianulated sugar. Pour into glass
jar, cover Keep on hand in re
fngerator At serving time, allow
one-fourth cup syrup for each
glass Filh with ice cubes and wa
ter Makes two and two-thirds
cups syrup
JIFFY LEMONADE Just
open can of frozen or canned lem
onade concentrate, add water and
'co and enjoy a pitcherful of
!ns n ious lemonade in no tune at
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THREE FRUIT TEA PUNCH
3 cur's, strong tea
i cup iiobh, or canned
lonoa iu.ee
> cups orange iiucc
I'd taps pineapple paicc
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Office I mile N of Ephrata on #222 Town Store open Friday
night until 9p. m Other evenings by appointment Our
salesman will be glad to stop Please call us. No obligation
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4 cups orange juice
IV2 quarts grape juice
2 cups granulated sugar
2 quarts cold water
1 quart chilled ginger ale
Block of ice
Combine tea, juices, sugar, wa
ter; chill. Just before serving;
add ginger ale. Pour over ice in
punch bowl. Makes 60 punch-cup
servings.
Nothing goes better with a cool
drink than a cookie, so why not
try some of these
PEANUT BUTTER QUICKIES
1 can sweetened condensed
milk
% cup peanut butter
2 cups fine graham-cracker
crumbs
V 2 cup chopped, pitted dates
Heat oven Mix milk and pea
nut butter until smooth Mix in
crumbs and dates Drop by tea
spoonfuls 1 inch apart, onto greas
ed cookie sheet Bake about 15
minutes in 350 degree oven.
Makes three dozen.
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APPLESAUCE COOKIES
1% cups sifted cake flour
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