Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1959, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday;
For the
Farm Wife and Family
by Mrs. Richard C. Spance
A reader-friend, who sometime ago sent us some bread
recipes, recently mailed us some of her favorite cookie re
cipes. Now is a good time to try some new cookie recipes
as we are not quite so busy and cookies are a nice dessert
to put in the children’s school lunches. We hope your fami
ly will enjoy these cookies.
Butterscotch Dainties
M. N. R, Paradise, RD 1
3/4 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2Vz cups flour
% teaspoon baking powder
% teaspoon salt.
Cream butter. Add sugar
egg and vanilla. Add dry in
gredients to creamed mixture
Roll dough into pieces the
sire of walnuts then roll in
granulated sugar.
Press pecans or English
walnut halves on top of each
cookie, if desired They are
also good without nut top
ping Bake in hot oven 10 or
15 minutes.
Old Fashioned Sugar
Cookies
M. N R, Paradise, RD 1
2 cups sifted flour
V 2 teaspoon baking soda
Ms teaspoon salt
1 cup granulated sugar
1 egg yolk
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SHAVER
Greider
0
Leghorn
Farm,lnc.
MOUNT JOY R. 1. PA.
Phone OL 3-2455
September 12,1959
Cookies
Vo cup butter or sour milk
Vz teaspoon vanilla
1 egg white
Sift together first three in
gredients. Mix butter, sugar
egg yolk till- fluffy. Mix in Sour Cream Cookies
flour mixture alternately AT _ T, ar „. lco ,
with buttermilk or sour milk M s Hc,htly beate n ~
X whites beaten- \S
tTTutSr cSoLe P sLet. Sift together and add:
Sprinkle if desired with » “{* S °
i 4. j „ _ , -j dough will hold its shape
granulated sugar, chopped wh d ed
nute. raisins or grated lemon 2 teaspoons P soda
ri Bake until golden brown. 2 teaspoons cream of tar-
Makes about two dozen large t teaspoon vanilla
cookie3 ' Pinch of salt
Drop by teaspoonfuls, well
* * *
Oatmeal Cookies apart, on cookie sheet Put a
M. N. R, Paradise, RD 1 raisin in the center of each.
1 cup shortening (best with Sprinkle- with mixture of
butter). sugar (granulated) and nut
-1 cup brown sugar meg.
1 cup granulated sugar For those who do not like
YOUR
SAVINGS
EARN
When you have a steady savings program, savings
accumulate more rapidly—and your savings here
earn better return, too. Earnings payments are made
semi-annually. Savings earn from the first of the
month on accounts opened by the tenth of that
month. Open your insured savings account soon with
a convenient amount—save regularly—and you, too,
be "in line” for l\e next earnings payment
PER ANNUM
Paid On Savings
ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO
tfFIRST FEDERAL Ih
® QSavings and /tmn 4*
ASSOCIATON OP LAHCAfflll
A,
Gilbert H. Hartley
288
CURRENT DIVIDEND
m
25 North Duke St.
Phone EX 7-2818.
Treasurer
Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade
Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary
2 eggs . • r
1 teaspoon vanilla
-IVz cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon soda
3 cups quick cooking oats
V-z cup chopped English
walnuts
1 package chocolate bits.
Cream shortening and sug
ars., Add eggs and vanilla;
beat well. Sift together flour,
salt and soda. Add to cream
ed mixture; beat well. Add
oats and nuts and chocolate
bits. '
Form dough into small
balls or drop from a tea
spoon onto an ungreased
cookie sheet. Bake at 350 de
grees about 15 minutes or
Untill lightly browned.
- Remove from cookie sheet
and place on wire rack to
cool.
Makes about six dozen
cookies.
* * ♦
Emlen H. Zellers
Secretary
spice nutmeg maybe' omit. Bake* in hot oven
led. Bake at 350 degrees 8 grees) 10 minutes or U °
or 10 minutes. _ - just.set. 1
* * • Cool slightly, remove J
- - - sheet onto cooling
Crackle-Top
Ginger Cookies
M. N. R., Paradise, RD 1
1 cup shortening (best
made with butter)
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup molasses
4 cups silted flour
2 teaspoons soda
Vz teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ginger
Vz teaspoon cinnamon
Cream well the butter and
sugar. Add egg and mix
well. Stir in molasses. Sift
together dry ingredients and
combine with molasses mix
ture.
Chill dough about two or
three hours. Roll dough into
balls 1 inch in diameter. Roll
in granulated sugar.
Place two inches apart on
buttered cookie sheet. Bake
at 350 degrees 18 to 20 min
utes. B
- You need not use the spic
es called for; you can use the
spices that your family likes
best.
* * *
Brown Sugar Cookies
M. N. R, Paradise, RD 1
1 cup shortening (part
butter)
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
Vz cup buttermilk
3Vz mups sifted flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
Cream shortening & brown
sugar together. Add eggs &
beat 'thoroughly. Stir in but
termilk. Sift together dry in
gredients and add. Beat well
Chill at least one hour.
Drop by rounded tea
spoons about two inches a
part on lightly greased bak
ing sheet. If desired, center
each cookie with walnuts,
dates or pecans.
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SiE US TODAY:
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MARTINDALE
KAYLOR BROS.
RHEEMS
We want to thank jvr
for sending us the ,
cookie recipes. We’d ijf
invite any of our reader'
send us their favorite r
for cakes, pies, CSs
meats, etc.
The next time you
MO other type of washer cm ...
soiled clothes so snowy clem
tedious •'extra'* hand-treatmi, .».•
or bleaching. With Dexter Q u , c u
•'extras" needed. 111
4 TO 6 TIMES FASTER
than any automatic. Twice as f Js t
sihlle tub washer. Every 4 minutes
load is done with Quicktwm Each in
soaked, hot washed, thoroughly nns
damp dried. Bietest week's wash a
in on* hour with Dexter Quicktwm
AT 1/3 THE LONG-TERM Cl
of even the cheapest automatic last
times as lon* with almost no setvici
far less hot water, soap, etc,
LANDIS
BROS.
MANHEIM PIKE
LANCASTER
EX 3-3906
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GET YOUR
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strating. Call us right away and let's mat
demonstration date. No obligation, of cou
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