Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 20, 1962, Image 7

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    and pepper and water to
cover. Cook until potatoes
are nearly done. Add corn
and milk. Heat but do not
boil. Serve with saltines or
oyster crackers. Serves 25.
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Some desserts for the
crowd —
no-bake brownies
3 cups evaporated milk
9V* ounces (6 cups) minia
ture marshmallows
3 6-oz packages semi
sweet chocolate pieces
IVi cups sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons butter or
margarine
2 tablespoons vanilla
2 pounds graham crackers
(crushed)
3 cups chopped walnuts
Cook first five ingredients
in 6-quart kettle over medi
um heat until chocolate piec
es and marshmallows melt.
Cook and stir to a full roll
ing boil and boil ten minutes
Remove from heat and grad
ually star in remaining in
gredients Press mixture in
to a buttered 12x18 inch pan
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Real Estate
CORNER OF RT. 896 AND 372 NEAR GEORGETOWN
ON ROAD TOWARD CHRISTIANA
Recently remodeled. Good well and state-approved sewage
system.
On corner, good location for business, such as butcher
shop, etc.
V
Formerly
Cheese Factory and Restaurant
Storeroom 36x24, Room Bxl4, Room 12x12, Refrigerated room
36x24, Refrigerated Room 10x12, TWO GARAGES
Large Apartment, 7 large rooms
recently remodeled.
Will sell or trade for small country properly.
Call Atglen, LYric 3-5187
and ask for Mr. Mimm
Chill one hour or until set.
Store in refrigerator until
served. Makes about 54
squares.
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FRUIT SQUARES
3 IOVi-oz. packages short
bread cookies, crushed
10Vi punces flaked coconut
18 ozs. pecan halves
2Vi cups pineapple, (do
not drain)
Crush cookies, using mixer
with paddle at low speed.
Add remaining ingredients;
blend well. Press into a but
tered 12x18 inch pan. Chill
thoroughly. To serve cut in
squares. Makes about 54
squares.
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If your group or organiza
tion is having a bake chiffon
pies make a good saleable
item.
LEMON CHIFFON PIE
FILLING
24 egg yolks
3 cups sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2Vi cups lemon juice
2 ounces gelatine
IV4 cups cold water
2 tablespoons grated lemon
rind
24 egg whites
2>A cups sugar
Beat egg yolks with sugar,
salt and lemon juice. Cook
over boiling water until mix
ture starts to thicken. Soften
gelatine in cold water and
stir into egg yolk mixture.
Add grated lemon rind. Cool
until partially set. Beat egg
whites with sugar. Fold in
egg yolk mixture gradually.
Divide mixture into six 9-in.
pie shells. Chill.
CRUST
Thoroughly mix 2}4 pounds
graham cracker crumbs, one
pound softened butter or
margarine and two cups sug
ar. Divide into six 9-in. pie
plates and press firmly
against bottom and sides. The
easy way is to press crumbs
into. place using an 8-inch
pie plate. Bake at 375 de
grees 8 minutes. Cool and
fill.
VARIATIONS. 1. Apricot
Lemon Chiffon: Stir in four
cups canned apricot halves
drained and chopped. Garn
ish with apncot halves and a
sprinkling of flaked coconut.
2 Pineapple-Lemon Chiffon:
Stir in 6 cups drained, crush-
"TRY"
BUHRMAN'S
Most Modern & Convenient
PARKING DECK
Enter from GRANT ST.
Using either DUKE, OR
LIME STREETS
Next to Douglas Hotel
and Western Auto Store
Norman A. Buhrman,
228 North Duke Street
“Try Our Bail Bond
Service”
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ed pineapple. Garnish with
pineapple tidbits and whip
ped cream 3. Strawberry-
Lemon Chiffon: Stir in four
cups frozen strawberries,
thawed and drained. Garn
ish with whipped cream and
whole fresh strawberries.
GINGER REFRIGERATOR
PUDDING
2 pounds old-fashioned
gingersnaps
% pound butter or margar
ine ilVz cups)
2 pounds powdered sugar
8 eggs
3 cups heavy cream
1 quart pineapple tid-bits,
drained
8 bananas, sliced
8 ozs. walnues, chopped
Roll gingersnaps or put
through the coarse screen of
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NO SELLING CHARGE
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FLORIN
LAYING FEEDS
ARE DESIGNED FOR YOU, THE COMMERCIAL
POULTRYMEN WHO ARE STRIVING FOR:
I. High Consistent Production
2. Superior Egg Quality
3. Excellent Feed Conversion
4. Low Cost
Put Your Laying Flock On —
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FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER
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TODAY AND GET THE
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chopper to make crumbs.
Cream butter or margarine
and sugar together. Add eggs
and beat until fluffy. Whip
cream. Fold in pineapple,
bananas and nuts. Butter a
12x18x2-inch pan. Cover bot
tom of pan with about *6
of crumbs. Carefully spread
sugar and butter mixture ov
er crumbs. Add another
of crumbs. Spread fruit mix
ture carefully over this layer
and sprinkle with remaining
crumbs Chill overnight Cut
into 48 squares.
LEMON REFRIGERATOR
CAKE
2 quarts plus 1 pint boil
ing water
18 ounces lemon flavored
gelatin
(Turn to page 8)
OR
FLORIN. PENNA.
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