Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1961, Image 9

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(375 .degrees)' about ,1Q ar and; mix thoroughly. Add
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* , ( * * * baking powder, and soda.
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about .2 inches apart onto a
unsweetened chocolate cookie sheet. Bake in a mod
-1 CUP JL U ® erate oven (350 degrees) a
-1 teaspoon vanilla bout 15 minutes Cool Frost
2- ..I, ■. with Chocolate Prosting.
1 cUP Makes about 18 3-inch cook
-1 teaspoon' baking powder -j eg
u teaspoon soda ‘ -
cup dairy soured cream T CHOCOLATE FROSTING
or buttermilk 1 tablespoon margarine
margarine and choco- • IVS squares (IV2 ounces)
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stops drafts, chilly ankles, cold floors.
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537 West Roseville Road
.ancaster Couniy's oldest, largest and most experienced
heating company.
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is your headquarters for
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Lancaster, Pa,
unsweetened Chocolate ■
V/2 cups sifted powdered
sugar
2 tablespoons milk
Melt margarine and choco
late' over low heat Blend
sugar and milk in a small
bowl. Add hot chocolate mix
ture and mix well. Let stand,
stirring occasionally, until
of right consistency to spread
on cookies.
* * •
SAUCEPAN ORANGE
DATE BARS
1 stick (Vfe cup) margarine.
Vfc cup sugar
1 teaspoon shredded orange
peel
2 tablespoons orange juice
1 cup sifted flour
Vi teaspoon soda
1 egg
Vt cup chopped nuts
Vt cup chopped pitted
dates
SEED
POTATOES
GROFF’S HARDWARE
NEW HOLLAND Phone EL 4-0851
P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. IHC.
-1 OWi\
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 13, 1961
Rub bottom of 9 inch
square pan with margarine
Melt margarine in saucepan.
Remove from-heat. Add sugar
orange peel and juice. Blend.
Stir in flour and soda. Add
egg and beat well. Add nuts
and dates, and stir lightly to
combine. Pour into prepared
pan. Bake in a moderate ov
en (350 degrees) about 25
minutes. Do not overbake.
Cool in pan Frost with
Orange Frosting Cut into
bars after frosting has set.
ORANGE FROSTING
1 tablespoon margarine
1 cup sifted powdered sug
ar
tablespoon plus 1 tea-
spoon orange juice
Cream margarine until
soft. Blend in sugar anc
Phone Lane. EX 7-3539
orange juice. Beat until
smooth and creamy. Spread
over 1 recipe of Saucepan
Orange Date Bars.
GRANDMA'S OATMEAL
SPECIALS
2VS cups sifted enriched
flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
IVfe teaspoons cinnamon
Vfc teaspoon nutmeg
% cup shortening, soft
Vz cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
V* cup milk
3 cups oat.., quick or old
fashioned
1 cup raisins, chopped
Stir first five ingredients
together into bowl. Add
shortening, sugars, eggs and
mi’k. Mix until smooth, a
bout 2 minutes. Stir m oats
and raisins. (For ease in
handling, dough may be re-
Vgerated before rolling.)
Roll out on lightly floured
board or canvas to V* - inch
thickness, cut with floured
cookie cutter. Place on greas
ed cookie sheets; sprinkle
light y with granulated sugar
if desired Bake in moderate
oven (375 degrees) 12 to 15
mmutes Remove grom cooky
■sheets immediately Makes 3
dozen cookies Store in a
tightly covered cookie jar
♦ * *
CRISP OATMEAL
TREASURES
% cup sifted enriched
flour
i/2 teaspoon soda
V 2 teaspoon salt
V 2 cup brown sugar
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350 Strasburg Pi’te - Lane.
LITITZ, R. D. 3
Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179
Strasburg OV 7-6002
Litiiz MA 6-7766
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