n-' s if MUSSER J. Musser's - - - Low Discount Prices Everyone likes Cocoanut Snaps. Mrs. Paul Zimmerman, R 4 Lititz sends up a recipe for them. COCANUT SNAPS Mrs. Paul Zimmerman, R 4 Lititz 2 pounds brown sugar Vz pound butter 1 pint molasses Vz teaspoon soda 1 grated cocoanut 2 pounds flour Mix and cool in refrigerator overnight. Drop on greased cookie sheet and bake at 350* until light brown. This is more like candy than a cookie. 1: fc FRUIT AND NUT COOKIES Mrs. Paul Shoemaker, R 2 Mt. Joy SAVE ON FREEZERS SAVE ON FREEZERS 1 cup light brown sugar % cup butter and lard 2 eggs 1 large cup raisins 1 cup chopped dates % cup chopped nuts 1% cups flour 1 teaspoon soda dissolved in warm water Cinnamon and cloves to taste Mrs. Benj. P. Nauman sends us a recipe for Icebox Cookies. She says it is a good cookie recipe and that they make a lot of them. ICE BOX COOKIES Mrs. Benj. P. Nauman, RD2 Elizabethtown 2 cups brown sugar T P G .T- • ' N M • * * *» 2 eggs 1 cup shortening 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup nuts 1 scant teaspoon soda Vz teaspoon baking powder Beat eggs and add sugar. Beat well. Add shortening and mix them. Add vanilla. Sift flour, soda and baking powder together; last of all add nuts. Make into a roll and let stand overnight. Slice and bake at 400°. They sure are good! Mrs. C. 0, Nolt sends us a nice variety of recipes. The first is for CHOCOLATE FUDGE Mrs. C. O, Nolt, Bird-in-Hand 1 pound brown sugar SAVE ON FREEZERS NEW SAFETY LATCH Light-Touch latch opens lid at a finger touch. Only a child’s push opens it from the inside, too. 4 SLIDING BASKETS Slide across top of freezer. Keep most-used foods always in easy reach, al ways in neat order. Phone Terre Hill HI 54161 SAVE ON FREEZERS For the Farm Wife and Family 1 cup cream 1 tablespoon cocoa Butter Boil to hard ball stage. Remove from fire and add two tablespoons marshmallow whip. Pour out in buttered pan and cut in squares when cool. HAUL IT YOURSELF AND Save MORE 3 VERTICAL DIVIDERS Sturdy metal dividers, under sliding baskets, keep foods in main freezer com partment in convenient order. y Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 29, 1957 PLAIN CARAMELS Mrs, C. O. Nolt, Bird-In-Hand 1 cup sugar I cup corn syrup I cup coffee cream (One cup evaporated milk may bo substituted for the cream) V* cup butter Cook until a portion separates into strings which are hard but not brittle when poured into cold water. Stir occasionally at be ginning but constantly after mix ture begins to caramelize. Pour into buttered pan. When cold, remove from pan and cut into squares. Wrap in waxed pap er. For chocolate caramels add one square bitter chocolate, unmelted, to hot candy mixture. DATE KISSES Mrs. C. O. Nolt, Blrd-in-lland Beat four egg whites 15 minutes; add pinch of cream of tartar and salt Add gradually; 2 cups 4X sugar and beat 1 hour or less Add* 1 tablespoon flour to 2 cups dates cut in pieces 2 cups walnut kernels 1 teaspoon vanilla Fold in dates and nuts with as little mixing as possible. Bake in slow oven till they crack open and are slightly brown. SCOTCH CRACKERS Mrs. C. 0. Nolt, Bird-in-Hand 2'h. pounds brown sugar 1% pounds flour with one tea spoon soda added 1 cup butter 2 small or one large grated coconut 1 pint N. O. molasses Put molasses on low heat; let simmer five minutes. Add to bat- Printed Pattern Inf Printed Pattern 9097: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress, 3% yards 35-inch; blouse takes 2»£ yaids. Send Thirty-live cents in coins lor this pattern—add 5 cents lor each pattern 11 you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 9