Oranges and Lemons by Mrs. Richard C. Spence Oranges and lemons are standard on well-planned fa mily menus because of their delightful flavor and because they are the most important items of a basic food group— the group rich in vitamin C, —the vitamin that’s needed daily because it can’t be stored by the body. However they’re consum ed, oranges are pleasing*" to mar it unless they’re used to the palate and healthful, but their best advantage some ways are far better tha i others. The infinite care that goes .into their selective growing, packing and ship ping can miss its ultimate FOR MORE PROFITS, PLANT AMCRiCA'S GREATEST HYSAfOS CONSISTENTLY GOOD, YEAR AFTER YEAR SEE YOUR HOFFMAN SALESMAN OR Phone Lcmdisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc, Oranges can be served in a variety of tempting ways In salads, fiuit cups, cakes, desserts, punches. Sliced and sprinkled with cocoanut, they’re ambrosia. And they are never to be overlooked in Dad’s or the children’s lunch boxes. Uses of the lemon are al most endless. It is also rich in bioflavonoids, vitamin C and other health values. Lemon and water is the healthful beverage that sends thousands of people off to a good start in the morning. Lemonade—zestful and re freshing—is loaded with en ergy-building vitamin C. It y /' t K is the pure, natural fruit drink for all the family. A fresh lemon is one of the most versatile of fruits, blending with many foods and dri-iks, accentuating their particular flavors while contributing its own—to fish, seafoods, meats, vegetables, other fruits and fruit juices— tomato juice—and with tea, hot or iced Lemon pie is the grand finale to any lunch, dinner or supper. Oranges prove their tasti ness when used as an r( ingre- dient in a salad • while lem ons do their bit by adding zest to the dressing. We have below a few suggestions for some salads and snappy dressings. ZESTY SALADS 2 Lemon French dressing 1. Add chilled orange add * zcst and sparkle to any pieces to tossed green, chef’s salad—crumble m a bit of waldorf and cole slaw salads Roquefort cheese or toss m a —gives a tangy. refreshing few celery or poppy seeds; note you’ll enjoy. ° r stir “ some red or 2. Marinate green onions honey to vary. in lemon juice while tossing 3. Dip bite-size pieces of the rest of the green salad, fresh orange in chopped Add onions at last minute for nutmeats or cocoanut for subdued flavor. fruit salad garnish. 3. To keep salad, greens_ 4. Hollow 'out lemon crisp, freshen in cold water-halves —fill with'mayonnaise with a little lemon juice. thinned with' lemon juice 4. Make up a package of and sparked up with a bit orange gelatin, using fresh of grated peel especially orange juice as the liquid, good with fish salads. Fold, in bite size orange piec- 5. Dribble honey or maple es for a salad or dessert .syrup ovgr. orange slices for children will love. dessert-salad. 5. Fresh orange slices and * * * creamy cottage cheese makes MOLDED ORANGE SALAD AND THERE’S MORE TO COME! In just six short months, liberal savings account earnings will be coming up again for our savers. You can qualify for your share by saving idle or low-earning dollars here now! Whether you save $5 ... $5OO ... $5,000 or more, you earn without work or worry. So why not move those dollars and watch them grow! Stop by and open your account today I ACCOUNTS FEDERALLY TO $lO,OOO r* ro IFIRST FEDERAL Cl ® Oavintis and loan AMOeuSON •» lan«altm ‘S' Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers Treasurer Secretary ~.1 Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary CURRENT DIVIDEND Vk% PER ANNUM Paid On Savings 25 North Duke St. Phone EX 7-2818 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9, 1960 For t: Farm Wife and Family a tempting salad for those on reducing diets. 6. Stuffed cooked prunes or dates go well with large orange slices for a quick, nutritious salad. SNAPPY DRESSINGS 1. Thin mayonnoise with orange or lemon juice and add a bit of grated peel delightful for fruit salads, INSURED © 82 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin U cup lemon juice •li cup hot water ’t cup sugar V 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup orange juice 1 3 ounce package cream cheese Vi cup crushed pineapple, well drained 3 to 4 oranges, peeled and sliced Soften gelatin in lemon juice. Add water, sugar, salt; stir until gelatin dissolves. Add orange juice; blend in to cheese. Chill. When slight ly thick, in pineapple. Pour into 8-inch ring mold; chill. Fill center with orang es; serve with Lemon May onnaise. LEMON MAYONNAISE 1 egg V* cup lemqn juice 1 1 teaspoon, salt (Turn to'page 14) “Prompt Ball Bond Service” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Oifice Next to Western Auto Store 115 East. King Street Norman $. Buhnnan, * 228 N. Duke St. “Prompt Bail Bond Service” CUT FUEL BILLS up to 50%! 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