16—Lancaster "Farming, Saturday, April 15, 1961 For the Farm Wife and Magic With Breakfast Cereals The more than three dozen kinds of breakfast cereals include both hot and ready-to-eat varieties. The to-be-cook ed cereals include instant, quicjc-cooking, and regular. Ready-1 o eat cereals include regular and presweetened. Breakfast cereal’s multi- , . faceted flavors and forms nutritional contributions of lend themselves to creative P r °tcin, important B vita cookery. Recipes that make essential minerals, and the most of the special quali- *9°* T heir ties of each individual varie- lm f f. ase °. f . f ty of breakfast cereals in , ~ , ence foods and their thrifty elude: appetizers, breads, av e gt of about tw £ cakes, confections, cookies, . & ' j. cents per ounce is a bargain. entrees, frozen desserts, fruit „ £ are som<l exciting crisps, muffins, pie crusts. J" re . puddings, salads, soups, sun- r nr daes, and vegetables. ldeas for breakfast Breakfast cereals are ex- APPLE BROWN BETTY cellent for ingredient use in Cereal Topping: recipes because they are in- 2 cups crushed oblong convenient, expensive, flavor and texture, and make 1 cup brown sugar, packed CFFD POTATOES GROFF’S HARDWARE NEW HOLLAND Phone EL 4-0851 iVIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllll|||||||l|||||||||l ,a m JJ IS IT YOURS? That home you want to own can easily ba yours ... if you make a steady income, and have the needed down payment. Why not investigate our popular home-financing plan—-you’ll find it’s worked out to pro vide you with economical, flexible home financing. Convenient monthly payments, like rent, bring you to free-and-clear owner ship, Accounts insured by the Fedeial Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U S Government. VA% PER ANNUM Paid On Savings IFIRST FEDERAL ravings and ah ASSOCIATION OP LANCASTER ■ CQ Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence add shredded wheat biscuits CURRENT DIVIDEND 25 North Duke St. Phone EX 7-2818 % cup butter or margarine melted Filling: Vz cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon salt 'V* cup chopped pecans, optional . . 4 cups sliced apples (S to 6 medium) Vz cup seedless raisins 1 tablespoon water Blend topping ingredients together well. Stir granulat ed sugar cinnamon, and salt together and combine with remaining filling ingredients; mix well. Starting and end ing with a layer of cereal topping, alternate 3 layers of topping with 2 of fruit fill ing in a greased'2-quart cas serole, B*4 x 2% inches or baking pan, ll%x7V£xl% inches. Bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees until apples are tender, 40 to 45 minutes. Serve hot or cold, plain or with milk, cream, or vanilla ice cream. 6 to 8 servings. BLUEBERRY KUCHEN 4 cups com flakes 1 cup brown sugar, packed 4 teaspoons cinnamon. 1 teaspoon salt % cup soft butter or mar garine Vz cup chopped nuts i HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS - The 32 available models come to you with To design »nd build ■ light weight, low. fj*%== • ' vldo ""6* 01 Ilftin S cspscitles ranging costing truck hoist suitable for ail types of from 3! ’ ,0 20 ,ons for your ,ruok • P ,ck “P > or form use, priced within the average farmer', ~ ' llaller - The ,moolll > •touhla-frea action of • budget was the aim of “Bud” Harsh when « ARS » H „ OIST hM * ~st ,iftin 5 , " n ® of fro ' B HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED MFC. CO. be-uo ,12 t 0 16 « « e «°“ d *. wl “ cl > •»“«• n>o« Dnio • oper ,i ions . Thls holst WM built , nd is now for jKtual hauling. In use throughout th. nation. ■ ’ IVim Th * s * haia!s oom * «» you •« «n nverago The HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST average, “/ ° nly , l6 * * “ s coa^ted “> only $328.52 (including Federal excise tax) , ■'V 5 • d * y yo “ now •« >end 19 oinaually mai mtiaUla!l , i ow Ux(b le weight winch flS|||Sß|igrh united your truck. overages 273 lbs. These economical bom, | |Pa) If ore built for either back or side dumping, ASiv depending upon your need. / If) #•yfvWdfwd Save costly time, end eliminate back* Major f: I fjLf \j, „ J ataay /9 breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH ‘ Jm&K \ /f/fT*™ 6 * HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered for eco. j ßKVuit /Jhl \ If/f:,I oontical, speedy, and durable farm use MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE R. D. 2, QUARRYVILLE PHONE ST 6-3630 LOOKING FOR A RUGGED TILLER???? MOTO-MOWER’S NEWEST ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT - THE WORKHORSE OF ALL TILLERS. ELIMINATES HEAVY DIGGING AND TIRESOME HOEING . . . ONCE OVER DOES THE JOB. EQUIPPED WITH STURDY BOLOTYPE REPLACEABLE TINES. IT BREAKS UP HEAVIEST OF SOILS, DESTROYS WEEDS BETWEEN ROWS FAST AND EASY. THE PERFECT TILLER FOR THE BACK YARD GARDENER, LANDSCAPE GARDENER OR COMMERCIAL GROWER. THERE’S NO STRENUOUS “PULL BACK.” SAFETY REVERSE MAKES IT EASY TO FREE TILLER OF BINDING OBJECTS SUCH AS ROCKS. ETC. ALSO ALLOWS MAXIMUM MANEUVERABILITY AROUND FENCES AND SHRUBS. >*j>osttton hcndl « hetyfet adjustment adds to ease of operation permitting tuer to choose the most com/ortable height* Bnc toied tcorm gear drive, center located to provide maximum tilling depth. Transport wheel* can be moved forward or back to any one of 2 positions to ad* |ust weight forward or back «s required LANDIS BROS. MANHEIM PIKE, LANCASTER 1 package white cake uhsx 1 12-ounce package frozen blueberries, defrosted and drained or IV* cups fresh or canned blueberries, drained Crush com flakes fine (un til 4 cups uncrushed make IVz cups crushed). Combine sugar, cinnamon, salt, and butter or margarine. Mix well with pastry blender. Add crushed corn flakes and nuts; blend thoroughly. Pre pare package of white cake mix as directed by manufac turer on package label. Sprinkle IVz cups of crumb mix evenly over bottom of greased and floured oblong baking pan. 13x9Vfcx2 inches/ Spread batter evenly over crumbs. Sprinkle berries and remaining crumbs evenly ov er cake batter. Use a knife and fold berries and crumb mixture into cake batter, marb'e-cake fashion. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) until done, 35-40 minutes. Serve hot or cold. Yield: 20- 24 pieces. CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT PIE 2 tablespoons butter or margarinp VA cups marshmallow creme SEE THE NEW MOTO-MOWER life —| "^r' I Safety stop "pistol grip* T ” E ”‘ I on the handle stops ftngln* to locotetf well . t forward motion on forwa-d to put rotaue of control. ] maximum weight up front over tin? tiller. /* -~(i , l 4 MvAvel base Is Ideal for easy hilling or going around tress or along fences. EASY TERMS * sk f f r ® Demonstration AVAILABLE IN 22" AND 32" MODELS »f« * R«u«rt« control on th» handle stops mutojnmticaHy on rcUosow ■% 'teaspoon salt 3 cups presweetened~ corn flakes 1 pint chocolate ice cream 1 pint vanilla ice cream 3 /£ cup chopped p€pp er . mint candy butter or marg a rine, marshmallow creme and salt in large fry pan' Place aver low heat. Stir constantly until mixture i s smooth and hot. Add cereal, stir carefully until all cereal flakes are coated. Press mix. ture gently over sideS and bottom of buttered 9-uicli pie pan. Chill. Fill with j layer of chocolate ice cream, top with a layer of vamllj ice cream. Smooth top. Place in freezer to become firm Garnish top with chopped peppermint stick candy. NOTE: this ice cream p K can be served without freez ing. * * ♦ RAISED CINNAMON PUFFS 1 cup milk, scalded 1 cup whole bran cereal 1 cup fat % cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 package yeast, dry oi compressed 1 egg, well beaten 2% cups sifted all purpose (Turn to page 17) A Sr ?onv*n(«nt fingertip throttle control * located on *h« PHONE EX 3-390 5
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