6~-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29, 1960 For the "~ ri " f Farm Wife and Family Ways With Cheese by Mrs. Bichard C. Spence Cheese is a versatile, dramatic dairy product which lends its distinctive flavor to foods in which or with which it is used. It is an economical, protein-packed food. It’s many varieties afford an appetizing range of flavors from mild to nippy. Textures ranging from soft and spreadable to hard and grateable make cheese adaptable to use in vir tually any part of the menu. Cheese- - flavored breads are always delicious Try a yeast bread wi h a mild cheese flavor. CHEESE YEAST BREAD 2 cups milk 3 cups shredded Cheddar cheese V< cup sugar 2 tab'espoons butter 2 teaspoons salt 1 cake compressed yeast 5V6 cups flour Butter (melted) In a saucepan, scald milk Add 2 cups of the cheese, sugar, but er and salt. Stir until cheese melts. Cool to lukewarm. Add crumbled yeast. Let stand 3'minutes. Stir well, then add remain ing 1 cup of cheese and all but Vi cup of flour. Mix thoroughly Turn out on board or pastry c’oth sprink led with remaining Vi cup of flour. Knead until dough is smooth and satiny. Place in large well-buttered bowl; brush top with melted but- rKill" RATS! [ S Use ■ = RAX HAKES! [ AIIVIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIk SUPER FLOOR HEAT see it now! L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike - Lane* R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 O *er. Cover with a cloth and put in warm place to rise un til double in bulk. Punch. dough, cut in half. Knead each ha’f about ten times. Shape into two loaves and place in bread pans (buttered). Cover with cloth and again let rise until al most double in bulk. Bake 45 minutes in a 375 degree oven or until done Remove imme diately from pans. Place on "Prompt Ball Bond Sarvico” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Oppoille BrunawlcV Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East Kino Street Norm cm A. Buhrmcm. 990 N TVolro St "Prompt Bali Bond Sarvlca" FOR YOUR FAMILY’S SECURITY E G U L A R LYI Trouble seems to come in "bunches’’ for most families, and money is usually needed in several places at once. That’s why it pays to save for your family’s security. Our insured savings ac counts help you to save regularly: and they earn a liberal return, too. Accounts insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U. S. Government. m % , --Q IFIRST FEDERAL! |L ® CJavinps ** . ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER , vCflOju> jjOfe 25 North Duke St. w Phone EX 7-2818 wire rack to cool. * ♦ CHEESE TUNA CHOWDEH V* cup (Vz stick) butter or margarine 1 medium onion, chopped V* cup chopped green pep per ■* ‘ Vz cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 3 cups mi’k 1 cup (7-oz. can) tuna, flaked 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese Melt butter in saucepan. Add onion, green pepper and celery; simmer' until tender. Blend in flour, salt hnd pep per. Gradually add milk and cook, stirring constantly, un til soup thickens. Add tuna fish and Cheddar cheese, stir ring until cheese melts and soup is serving temperature. Serve at once and top with additional shredded Cheddar cheese, if desired. CHEESEHONI CASSEROLE 1 7-oz. package elbow macaroni 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 1 teaspoon salt CURRENT DIVIDEND PER ANNUM Paid On Savings V\ teaspoon pepper p’aee half on top of V, teaspoon oregano, layer. Pour’ about half crumb ed evaporated milk over onl ( 1 small onion, sliced thin Repeat each layer. Sprit 1% cups (1 tall can) evap- Parmesan cheese on \ K orated milk Bake 20 minutes a a j, 2 tablespoons gra'ed Par- degree oven. Place tortiai mesan or Romano cheese wedges on top of casserol 1 tomato, cut in 8 wedges Return to oven and con mu . „ baking 10 minutes longer Cook' macaroni according * , * to package directions. Rinse with hot water and drain. Place half the macaroni in CHEESE TOMATOES casserole. Cover with half 4-6 large, firm tomatoes the Cheddar cheese. Mix salt Vi pound Cheddar cheese pepper and sprink- cubed le half over cheese. Separate 1 cup toasted bread cubes onion slices into rings and V> teaspoon nutmeg * • ai!x Home Improvements Storm Doors. Windows, Jcdlouriea, Awnings, Roofing, Siding. ' Carpentry, Roof Coaling AUTHORIZED RUBEROID APPLICATOR ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ralph F. 405 S. Broad St. Ph. MA 6-7474 „ Phone Lancaster LO 9-0841 Visit Our Stand At Hoot’s Community Market 20 years experience in Home Improvement field Our experience is your safeguard. "Why take chances? SEIBERLING - COMMUTER Unsurpassed for Traction in Mud & Snow Fully Guaranteed Against All Road Hazards Auto-Truck-Tractor Tires-Recappiasg M. KRADY H. 608 N. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-9507 LOUDEN FREE EARN PLANS If you plan farm build* ini Improremcnla, drop Id for a copy of l*oud* •o’a Bara Plan Boo>. L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE. PH. LANG EX 7-5179 LITHE. R. D. 3 HEARTY BAKED Kline MUD and SNOW TIRES STALLS and STANCHIONS Qiae QouA PaUutieGomfatft • Want more mllkt A lartor I* oomaf Then provide jour cow* wll* puture-comfort In tha barn. For ten* prove that comfortable, contenteo cow* produce morn and for lonier period*. Sanitary, too. . tha one beet way to provide *»“ piiture comfort la to Initall atall* and atanchloni ... the chote* of leadtnji dairymen. A complete Una of atall* Including Arched, lover, Ullklnc Porter. Hoard Type. •»“ other*, and many type* of atanchion*. Baa «a for your bar* . * equipment Bead*. _e» •flpS | Lou * EM lH IJAT*J ttma eAWiW^ LANCASTER, ? A * STRASBURG OV 7-6002 LITITZ, PA. PH. MA 6-7766
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