B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1960 For the Farm Wife and Family Cool Off With Ice By; Mrs. Michard C. Spence Creamy rich and flavorful ice cream fits into anytime Cf : the day, season of the year and just about any mood you might be in. You never get bored with ice cream. There are so many plain and plainly fancy concoctions to make with ice cream that no two dishes need ever taste alike Ice Cream fancies—from cakes to molds to parfaits and sodas —are easy on the eye, easy on the palate, and best of all, easy on the budget. During this fruit filled sea son, luscious berries, cherries peaches, nectarines and mel ons are begging to be eaten with ice cream Nestle scoops of vanilla ice cream or lima sherbet atop a ring or wedge of cantaloupe or honeydew, top with a sprinkling of sweetened sliced strawber ries, whole red raspberries or blueberries and garnish with sprig of garden mint. Enhance a breakfast bowl of ready-to-eat cereal with ripe blackberries and vanilla ice cream balls. Top chilled fresh pear halves with vanil la ice cream, pour over yum my-nch chocolate sauce and decorate with slivered al monds These are only a few suggestions, you undoubtedly have many more favorites Tart red cherries picked ripe oft the tree are a treat when sweetened and simmer ed till soft, tuen mashed and cooled for a fresh cherry soda To make it bubbly good put three tablespoons cooked cherries in a tall tumbler or soda glass Stir in 2 tablespoons vanilla or Shavings HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road LANCASTER. PA. Phone EX 4-5412 • CLEAN DRY OH GREEN PINE - MIXED • Bags or Bulk—Deliveries over 2 ton and trailer load prices NOW IS THE TIME TO Mi AND BROADLEAF WEEDS ALL IN ONE OPERATION with beard’s CRASSRASS AND BRBAOLEAF WEED KILLER Attacks, destroys Crabgrass and fcroadleaved weeds at all stages of growth. 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When using frozen fruits, thaw just to the stage where some ice crystals remain. As you know, refrigerating the glasses and other utensils in advance makes working with ice cream a snap. Then, when ready to prepare: scoop ice cream into the bottom of each glass and cover gener ously with fruit; repeat by layering ice cream and fruit to the very brim. For an ad ded fruity flavor, pour a few spoonfuls of the remaining juice over each parfait Since most guests love to lend a helping hand with snack fixings, why not make it a do-it yourself parfait treat, next time company calls. You’ll agree our next two recipes for ice cream desserts The Magnavox Sportsman puts far off places, ships and planes in the palm of your hand. Tunes 535 KC to 1605 KC plus the short* wave band 3.8—10.5 MC. 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