10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 14, 1958 For the |Earm Wife and Family For Farm Women.,. (Continued from cage 9) lion heie’s Macaroni Skillet Gou lash. It doesn’t use sauerkraut or sour cream, but it is a stew-like mixture, and it tastes wonderful MACARONI SKILLET GOULASH 3 tablespoons fat 1 pound ground beef . 1 small colve garlic, minced l :/ 4 cups tomato juice 1 tablespoon Worcestershire ; sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons salt , 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon paprika teaspoon pepper 2 , 'z cups water 4 ounces elbow spaghetti Melt fat in large heavy skillet. An outstanding characteristic of K-137 KimberCSHKS As of January 1, 1956, K-137 Kimberchiks led in early egg size in all three official random sample tests in which they were entered — California, Missouri, and Utah. Since large eggs are often worth 100% more than small, and 35- 50% more than medium, this char acteristic of the K-137 can make a great difference in income during the pullet year. The K-137 is also noted for its good egg quality, both shell and Interior. The high percentage of firm albumen results in more AA quality eggs. The K-137 has good livability... 93.4% to about 18 months in the three official tests in which they were entered last tear. We invite you to compare the performance of this outstanding stock under your own manage ment. K B 7 \ I tco Please ask for this booklet describing the broad breeding program conduct• ed by Kimher I arms, Inc . and giving more information about the K~l3T* Longenecker’s Hatchery 1110 South Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. # AUTHORIZED f&HiMjem. ASSOCIATE HATCHERY o 4od beef and garlic and cook un til browned, Stirling occasionally. Combine tomato juice, Worcest ei slnre sauce, vinegar, mustard, papnka, and pepper When, meat is browned, add tomato juice mixture and water Bung to boil ing cover and reduce heat. Sim mer about 25 minutes, stirring oc casionally. Add macaroni, cover md cook about 10 minutes longer. Makes four servings Alwajs a popular combination, macaroni and cheese collaborate here in an egg-rich sauce. The mixture bakes m a ring mold, and turns out to be an attractive crown that can be filled with broc coli m cream sauce or any other colorful vegetable that your fam ily is partial to. MACARONI AND CHEESE CROWN 6 ounces elbow macaroni 11 2 milk 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese (one-half pound) 2 eggs x/ 4 cup enriched flour Vz teaspoon salt Va teaspoon pepper Broccoli in Cream Sauce fl 16 Pa go Booklet FREE NYLON™* els- TUBE-TYPE X. SIZE TUBE-TYPE* TUBELESS* 6 00-16 IBJS 6 70-15 IS.SS 710-15 22.80 7 60-15 54.5 S 8 00-15 27.40 B.F.Goodrich Deluxe Nylon ALL TIRES AS LOW AS |9§ DOWN 121 WEEKLY B.F.Goodrich safety-s Fully Guaranteed NEHII TIRE TUBE-TYPE SISSMSSI JIBS' B 6.00-16 B_nE 6.70-15 7.10-15 "All prices—plus tax and your retreadable tire © The I f Goodrich Company ' Cook macaroni. Meanwhile, staid milk. Add cheese and stir over low heat until cheese is melt ed Beat eggs 111 large bowl. Blend in Hour, salt and pepper. Add milk mixture to eggs gradually and stir until mixture is smooth. Rinse macaroni with warm water and dram well Add macaroni to cheese mixture and mix well Spoon into well-gieased 114-quart img mold Set in large pan and fill with hot water to a depth of about 1 inch Bake in slow oven 4325 degrees) 45 to 50 minutes or until set Remove from oven and lei cool five to 10 minutes Using spatula, loosen macaroni ring from sides of pan Unmold, and till center of mold with Broccoli in Cream Sauce. BROCCOLI IN CREAM SAUCE j ' cup butter or margarine cup slivered blanched al- monds 3 - cup enriched flour V. teaspoon salt 3 /s teaspoon pepper 2 cups milk 2 10 ounce packages frozen broccoli pieces, cooked Melt butter or margarine in saucepan Add almonds and brown slightly, stirring occasi onally. Stir in flour, salt and pep per Add milk gradually, stirring constantly, and cook until thick ened. Stir in cooked broccoli and turn into center of macaroni ring Makes six servings. One of our readers who lives all the way down in Orlando, Florida has sent us a recipe for f f}\ V | m 23.35 25.45 27.5 C 31.05 llf mileage/ an applesauce cake which we re sure you’ll want to try. applesauce cake Mrs. Miles Kisser, 5231 Adamson St, Orlando Fla, 1 quart applesauce 1 box raisins 1 cup sugar (brown is best) 1 cup lard 4 or 5 cups flour 3 teaspons cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon claves 2 teaspoons baking soda in one-half cup of cold water (add last of all) Bake in long pan at 300 de grees Walnuts may be added. Will keep a whole week without getting hard. CRANBERRY MOLD 1 cup ground raw cranberries 1 cup ground unpared apple 1 cup sugar 1 package lemon-flavored gel- atm 1 cup hot water 1 cup pineapple syrup la cup seeded Tokay grape halves oroken California wal nuts 6 pineapple slices Combine cranberries, apple, and sugar. Dissolve gelatin in hot water; add syrup, chill till par tially set. Add cranberry-apple mixture, grapes, and nuts. Pour into individual molds, chill till firm. Unmold on pineapple slices on ensp lettuce Pass mayonnaise. Makes six servings. REQUEST One of our readers would like a recipe for a soft Spice Cookie. 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