—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9/ 1960 6 or t: Farm Wife and Family Seasonal Salads by Mrs, Richard C. Spence Chilled summery-irght salads are the makings of a meal —make you think cool even if you don't feel it. Cool accompaniment to charcoal grilled meats and fowl is a chil led fruit salad It might be made of fresh ripe * berries combined with luscious pears, peaches, melon balls and a whipped cream dicssing, or a juicy ripe melon ring capped with a scoop of creamy rich cottage cheese. Charcoal- steak or cheese topped hamburgers team tastily with a tossed leafy salad boasting red ripe tomatoes, cucumber slices and zesty radishes—with a whisper of chives or scallions for onion lovers. Treat of all is the dressing. Well blended and subtly spiced it gives character to an ordinary salad An excit ing salad dressing is not hard to make; takes just a pinch of imagination and a spoon ful of ingenuity. For the tastiest salad, use a variety of greens. There are so many to choose from head and bib lettuce, leaf lettuce, water cress, curly en dive, romaijne and escarole, young raw spinach, Chinese cabbage, etc. Prepare ingred ients in advance by washing, drying and chilling them till ready to serve. Never soak greens but simply ripse un der running cold water; drain or shake off excess wa ter and refrigerate in a cov ered container. Breaking let tuce into bite-sized pieces by hand makes it look tresher and prettier than lettuce cut with a knife Chilling indi vidual salad bowls or plates helps to keep the salad fresh tasting. Spicy garlic croutons are a welcome crunchy topping for leafy salads. They can be "made ahead, if you like, re frigerated and oven heated just before serving. To make croutons: cut bread into small cubes, leaving crusts WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely*s Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 EASY BUDGET PLAN! 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Hartley Executive Vice President Geo. L. Diehl Emlen H. Zellers Treasurer Secretary William E. Glasmire, Jr. James N. Esbenshade Asst. Treasurer A large salad fork and spoon make the job easier. Go to the bottom of the bowl with the spoon as you go up and over with the-fork—the fork goes under, while the spoon goes up and over, till tossing is done. We often forget that our bodies must be as adequate ly nourished in summer as in winter. Protein-rich foods, calcium and other essential minerals and vitamins are just as necessary during this season. A tray of assorted cheeses, cold cuts and a hear ty but cooling salad supplies adequate nutrition yet blends with the mood of the day. Slices, wedges, and cubes of Cheddar, Swiss, Muenster, Gohda, Edam or any cheese that particularly pleases your palate go well with delicatessen foods like spicy salami, bologna, sum mer sausage, baked ham, etc We’re all accustomed to mainstay salads like potato, so for a salad with a differ ence serve zippy Cheddar Mac.\ This delightful dish features grated Cheddar cheese with elbow macaroni, hard-cooked eggs and chop ped summer vegetables. The dressing is sour cream heigh tened by a touch of lemon juice, prepared mustard and seasoned salt. Weight watch ers will be pleased to know it’s so much lower in calorie.s than salads made with a mayonnaise base. Garnish BUSINESS NEW CAR HOME CURRENT DIVIDEND PER ANNUM Paid On Savings TO $lO,OOO Asst. Secretary INVESTMENTS INSURED the salad tray with relishesj accompany with assorted breads and crackers, with plenty of butter for spread and with tall, tall glasses of icy cold milk. 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