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Makes , pack a party-punch about 1% cups. a blend of tangy fruit • * * , a nd orange carbonated MOLA&SES BUTTER lge Snow caps of tasty SCOTCH SAUCE ice cream comple- in the Praline Sauce reci the treat pe, omit pecans; stir in Vz .£ party cup evaporated milk upon ’ pUNCH removing from heat cues apricot nectar MOLASSES ICE CREAM jart orange carbonated SODA . ra ge Vz cup molasses cu ps pineapple juice 1 tablespoon frozen cou nts vanilla ice cream centrated orange juice, m ge slices thawed • 1 punch bowl with chil- 1 pint gingerale, orange apricot nectar, orange carbonated beverage, or age and pineapple juice carbonated water fop with small scoops of 1 pint vanilla ice cream cream, garnish with Combine molasses and un shoes diluted orange juice concen ♦ * * trate; blend until smooth mg a good basic dessert Put 1 heaping tablespoon of ;r eim takes to fancy molasses - orange blend in mgs In mood with each of 4 tall glasses Add V 2 i£K extra mum values in your i & ROUGHAGES and turn them into profits k SPECIAL TANVILAC WHY INCREASE FEED COSTS? Why h«l 3 Ibt, af high pntah wppb* went when Vi lb. of Spatial Tanvilae, par hoad, daily, with grain and rough* «go will haiji giv«.yo* biggtr prgfiM at laac canty TANVILACS AN ECONOMICAL CATTLE AND SHEEP FEEDING PROGRAM THAT WILL *...*%!S7££l MAK eMONerFOR you. n! thttp. • No guattwark whan you food SPECIAL { TANVIIAC with Kama |r«wn f rains and • raoghage. Cat feat, cheap gainal Oat | high drajj-aat parcantagal Yaw can J with Special Tanvilac—and at a caat ■r::T.' below ardinary feeding methach. . . . ZONE C. O. NOLT LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR ■HAND p Us Now For ♦ ♦ ♦ POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS Spreader Service for & Fertilizer 0 Electric Fence Supplies Fly Sprays 0 Baler Twine • Fall Seeds ’’tat Willow Farmers Assoc. ST willow ph. ex 4-5019 * • * MOLASSES PECAN Phone Lone. EX 7-0751 cup glngerale (or other bev erage used) and Vi cup ice cream. Stir briskly; serve immediately. 4 sodas. PEANUT PLANTATION SUNDAE SAUCE Vi cup peanut butter Vi cup strawberry jam Vi cup orange or apple juice Combine ingredients. Beat until ingredients are well blended. Serve atop vanilla ice cream. Sauce may be stored in covered jar in re frigerator for future use. cups. ♦ * • ROCK ROAD SUNDAE SAUCE 6-ounce package semi sweet chocolate pieces V 2 cup milk V 2. cup salted peanuts 1 cup tiny marshmallows' or marshmallow pieces Combine chocolate pieces and milk in top of double boiler Heat until chocolate is melted and blended with milk. Add peanuts and marshmallows. Serve either hot or cold atop vanilla ice cream. 2 cups. * * COCOANUT TREAT 3 tablespoons butter Vz cup packed brown sug ar V* cup water Vz cup shredded or flaked coconut V* cup slivered almonds Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1960—9 For the Farm Wife and Family Combine butter, sugar, and water in heavy skillet. Stir ring constantly, cook until mixture -becomes bubbly. Continue to cook for approx imately 3 minutes or until all sugar crystals are dis solved. Remove from heat Add coconut and almonds. Serve either hot or cold over vanilla ice cream, Makes en ougt for 4 to 6 servings. TRAVELING WITH BABY Traveling with a small ba by need not be tiresome when mother relies on mod ern helpers she can get in her local store. With a few of today’s product improve ments, a jaunt by car, plane, bus or tram can be made much easier. Here are tips for easing mother’s job of caring for baby while traveling. (Most of these suggestions are good for stay at-homes, too') Start when baby is well rested An early morning be ginning can mean a peaceful journey and a more compos ed arrival jj Summer travel especial ly by car can be warm. Dress baby comfortably, in lightweight clothing Tuck a change of costume in the tote bag for an easy, refresh ing change about midway to the destination. Baby food in glass jars can be heated for baby’s lunch or mid-aftemoon snack on al most any of today’s modern transportation facilities Your plane hostess or railroad por ter will be glad to see that a bottle of formula or jar of food is just the right temper ature. Some buses also fea ture a hostess, as do some modern coach trains. If you plan a stop at hotel or motel, remember that an electric bottle warmer is handy, since it can also be used to heat baby’s food in jars Here’s another tip. use empty baby food jars, with the new screw-on caps, for carrying baby’s instant cere al. Put two tablespoons of cereal in a clean ]ar for each serving, and seal with the i cap Then at mealtime, add formula or warm milk; and cereal is ready to serve While baby foods in glass jars are carried safely with out refrigeration before be ing opened, safety-first dic tates keeping them cold after they are opened. A small portable refrigerator will do the trick. If you have no ef ficient means of refrigeration it is best to dispose of left over baby foods while trav eling Empty baby food jars are ideal for carrying nipples, cotton-tipped swabs, and ex tra safety pins. Tight sealing screw-on lids will keep the contents clean. A twist of the cap, and the jar is open for quick removal of the needed pin, swab, or nipple. Aluminum foil is another help to families at home or “on the road.” A snug wrap ping of foil around a steril ized formula bottle will help retain heat. Spread a sheet of foil on (Turn to page 10) “Prompt Bail Bond Service" BUHRMANS CONVENIENT PARKINS LOTS Oppvsite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St “Prompt Ball Bona Service” AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES! Based on the severity of the weather and your “degree-day” needs. No need to call us and no worry about running short. GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fcdrview St MOUNT JOY. PA. Pb. OL 3-2021
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