—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24, 1961 8 For the Farm Wife and Family The Bride's Kitchen By Mrs. Richard C. Spence We wonder if there is a bride-to-be anywhere who has nt asked the question “What foods do I need to establish my new kitchen 7 ” So often the question is accompanied by “I know what we’d like to have, but I want you to tell me what we should have.” The question was not only supermarket, easily answered —it ddn’t We suggest the three cate roally evist several genera- gor.es shown here for use in tions ago, when a bride in- making lists for stocking the eluded in the essentials with pantry cupboards. With these which she set up housekeep- as starting points, addit ons ing some of each of the stap- subtractions can easily les that her mother used. e made, according to the And knew she would probab- budgetary limitations, region ly have to grow the foods a i food patterns, and phys.cal needed to supplement these hmlitation of cupboard and Today, however, the question storage space in the br.de’s is veny real, complicated to kitchen, some extent by the five to MUST-HAVE BASICS seven thousand food items from which to choose in a NEW Lincoln Welder 225 VOLT ONLY $ 1 55. The New Lincoln can be used to Weld-Thaw Pipes-Cut-Solder and many other jobs. BRAND NEW IN STOCK Farmersville Equip. Co. EPHRATA, R D. 2 Phone EL 4-9221 ISIiEVv/l GE y CHOPPER e-fooft chopper at a 5-foot price A full 6-footer for the forage harvest and green chop ping plus all a shredder can do. Big, big capacity PTO-poweied with 72 inches of rotating flails and a knife-edged fan to double-cut the crop and keep 6 feet of swath sailing into the wagon. Loads it trigger-quick way back to the wagon corners. No fan threshing or Cuts and chops at the flails . . . chops finer at the fan Up to Vs more capacity than most flail choppers. It’s Gehl built . . . durable, and is actually priced below most 5-foot machines. GEHL PUTS ALL THE PRICE FACTORS !N YOUR FAVOR FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY EPKRATA, R. D. 2 SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND O Baking powder Baking soda 72-INCH CUT •T* Phone New Holland EL 4-9221 Phone EL 4-2214 Flour—all-purpose; cake Sugar—granulated Shortening Breakfast cereal Coffee Tea Vegetable Oil Canned soups Canned fruits Canned juices Canned vegetables Canned main dish foods Cocoa Biscuit mix Macaroni Rice Salt Pepper C nnamon Ginger Cloves Nutmeg Paprika - Vanilla extract Gelatine—plain Monosadium glutamate Vinegar SHOULD-HAVE ADDITIONS Crackers Chocolate—baking Chocolate morsels Cornmeal Sugar—brown, ers Dried legumes Evaporated milk Nonfat dry xn.lk Molasses Corn syrup Honey Cake mixes Frosting xmxes MufT.n mixes Hot roll mix Pudding mixes Cornstarch Ketchup Chili sauce TWO FACTS TO REMEMBER confection- 25 North per cent Lancaster County's Only Savings and Loan Association Chartered by the United States Government. IP I FIRST FEDERAL! 25 N. Duke St. cusiom “ p " k *“ g in Reat Ph. EX 7-2818 Hours: — Mon, thru Thurs. 9 to 4:30; Fri. 9 to 7; Sat. 9 to 12 Noon Prepared mustard Tapioca Seasoned Salt Poultry seasoning' Pancake mix Canned snack goods Instant potatoes NICE-TO-HAVE EXTRAS Ascorbic acid mixture Canned nuts Flavoring extract—variety Maraschino cherries Pickles in variety Olives—variety Flavored vinegars Worcestershire sauce Gravy browning Hot pepper sauce Onion salt Garlic salt Celery salt Dried herbs Bay leaves Curry powder Bread crumbs Cracker crumbs Cereal crumbs Canned spec ; alties Bouillon cubes Hickory salt Barbecue sause Let us now consider the place of canned foods on the bride’s pantry shelf. Canned foods are available in sizes to fit everyone’s needs, and the 8-ounce cans of fruits and vegetables are particularly suited for serv ing two. 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E. on Hobson Rd Closed Mon,—OpenTues. io Sat.. 9 to 5 pm.; Fri. 9 io 9 Address: Our Duke Street Our Dividend Rate: payable semi-annually on ihsured savings accounts ‘avinps and Joan ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER to Tiaye some one-jDound an . larger sizes on 'the Pan r shelf, ready for guest meaij Soups; 4 to 6 cans or j a . —more if space Canned condensed and road, to-serve soups such as tom! to, celery, mushroom, cKm en and vegetable are read to heat and serve as So J Condensed cream soups I. convenient to use as saul* when making creamed disk or casseroles f Main dishes; 4 to 6 cans o , jars—more if space pern% Canned meats, poultry jo fish make easy dinners ideas are: beef stew, bojw chicken or turkey, dun cZ came, corned beef f rar > furters, ham, corned bw hash, luncheon meat, meit balls in gravy, pork sausJ Vienna sausage, codfish b»m crab meat, salmon, sardmZ shrimp and tuna. These handy to use when rnaku, casseroles, too, by combnJ them with vegetables and/or cream soups; or add th, meats to a cream sauce aw serve over rice, noodles, cu'ts, or toast points. Convenient, too, arc ready to-serve entrees Sl!t j as macaroni in cheese sau# Scan sh-style rice, ravioli, spaghetti with meat sauce 0 meat balls, tuna or chick® Nationally Advertised Brands annum Phonographs Radius per feS four PHI®. Vi\ 01 W W no ooa v y
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