1 cup whipping cream /<'< -»-.i Vz cup mashed strawberries Pour the cold water into a saucepan and sprinkle the gelatin on top of the water. Let stand for 5 minutes. ' Place saucepan over a low heat and stir until the gelatin has dis solved. Add the hot cooked rice. Add sugar, salt and vanilla. Mix well and cool. When mixture be gins to thicken, fold in the cream which has been whipped. Add the well. Some strawberries are sweeter than others, so taste to see that the sugar used is enough. Turn into a greased mold or in dividual molds or pile into indi vidual dessert dishes. If the Rice Strawberry Bavarian has been molded, chill until find. Then un mold and serve with sliced sweet ened strawberries. This recipe makes 5 servings. Make this dessert by cooking together . %-cup. uncooked rice and 4 cups milk in a large sauce pan. ,-Place the saucepan over a low heat for the cooking period. Cook covered, for about one hour or . until the rice has absorbed the-milk. Stir several times dur ing the cooking. While the rice and milk are cooking together, mix two cups dark brown sugar, 1 teaspoon salt‘and 14 cup butter or margarine. Cook over low heat until this mixture becomes syrupy. Then add one teaspoon of vanilla. Stir this brown sugar mix ture into the hot cooked rice. Chill before serving. If desired, press the warm rice and brown sugar-mixture into a well greased dessert mold. Chill and then un mold. Serve the dessert or the molded butterscotch rice dessert with whipped cream. For a “com pany pretty” dessert, sprinkle chopped red cherries over the whipped cream, which has been arranged around the molded des sert or on top of the dessert. /5... roved riCE cck-R-Mbt live i at km ont-of- i is the nation’s ogram.Thc same ; formulation of uce Purina Con :d Chcck-R-Mix tent canons from • VAV O: v •- v + * <•. Cv > >s. -«^g* I ]• t Tin ■ they look alike...hut... HOW WILL THEY PRODUCE? WINDLE’S HONEGGER ASSOCIATE HATCHERIES &m*s Ph. LYric 3-5941 COCHRANVILLE, PA. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 15, 1957—0 BAKED SQUASH SQUASH GEMS HEAT WITH GAS Ward Bottle Gas EPHRATA REpublie 3-2207 Newly hatched chicks may look alike, but there may be a tremendous difference be tween them. That’s why it’s wise to start right with Honegger Chix scientifically bred, famous for excellent livability. With proper feeds and management, they rapidly grow into Honegger Layers, the national champion egg producers that recently aver aged a dozen eggs on 391 lbs. of feed. About 90% of all eggs laid are large or extra large, with chalk white shells of supe rior texture and excellent interior quality to bring the highest market prices. Increase your net egg profit by ordering your Honegger Chix NOW. Come in today! A o Farm Women 2 Making Plans For Banquet Society 2 met in the home of Mrs. Charles Keller, R 2 Lititz, on the afternoon of Nov. 9. The program started with the grohp singing three songs. Mrs. Mary Sahrn read the scrip ture. She selected the 96th Psalm, which was followed by the Lord’s Prayer and a salute to the flag. Roll call was answered with 1, safety hints. Twenty members were present. During the business session, a report was given on a baked goods sale held Nov. 8. The Soci ety will give -a donation to Muscu lar Dystrophy and, to the Christ mas Seal campaign." - The president, Mrs. John- O. Snavely, appointed a committee of three to select a place for the 1 annual banquet, the date and.the menu. The officers of the Society ■ met Monday evening to plan the year book. • , - A box of food, frozen and can- - ned fruits and vegetables and chickens, was collected to be given to the Rev. and Mrs. Foel- Iner in Manheim for distribution. . Refreshments were served -by - the hostess and tthe two co-hos tesses, Mrs. Ruth Keller, and Mrs. . Roy R. Shelly. SUBSCRIBER SAYS Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Zeager, RX Elizabethtown Dear Folks of Lancaster Farm ing: We surely like the Lancas ter Farming. I especially like the pages for the Farm Wife and Family and my husband the livestock market reports.