B—Lancaster8 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26, 1960 For the Farm Wife and Family Happy Eating With Apples By Mrs. Richard C. Spence Out of every 20 apples consumed last year, about 15 were eaten fresh, three were eaten canned —as canned ap ples or apple sauce, and two were used in the form of can ned juice and frozen and dried apples Though many more apples are so'd and used fresh than are processed, the trend over the past 25 years has been toward increased processing App’e sauce is, of course, the most wide’y used of all apple products App’e slices rate high as a convenience and economy product today. App'e juice in cans, jars or bottles is juice exactly as it is pressed fiom special hard apples, full of tang and flavor. The recipes we have for you today use processed ap pies. You know, ol course, that if you have an abund ance of fresh app’es on hand, all you have to do is to cook them and use as direct ed in the recipe. The main dish makes the meal' And here apple pro ducts help make the main dish. APPLE AND HAM ROLL-UPS 2Vz cups (1 can) sliced apples Vz cup seed’ess raisins cup cooked rice Few grains salt 10 large slices boiled ham % cup currant jelly Drain apples; combine Now a R9Y»i; at a real low prices MQ9S JLftX plus tax — Tzxzs&rr~~rr?.\M rT - ,^&kv] |J/* «»K «»*» •» os».’ B i « *!» ,'-41 ;fv On t>o«a«*«<);* „l| ;ff ill **i /Pull-iized keyboard ... aolld, dia- W«at frame... Many other feature* I. B. HERR & SON The Tortablc Typcunler Store 44-48 W. King Street LANCASTER, PA. with raisins and rice. Season with salt. Put an equal a mount on each ham slice; spread out in an even layer. Roll up ham slices, je ly roll fashion; fasten together *2* & The first stereophonic console custom-integrated with the famed Bell components used in the finest professional in stallations. 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