—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 3, 1962 6 or t; Farm Wife and Family As Sweet As Honey > By Mrs. Bichard C. Spence There’s lots of honey on the market this year—thanks to billions of busy bees who worked overtime last summer in fields and forests, so use it often in the things you bake, the things yoU drink, and on fruits, ice cream, bread and pancakes. Honey is at its best un cooked—as a spread, topping or beverage sweetener The simplest way to serve honey is on bread, breakfast cereals pancakes and waffles. When used as a syrup you may want to dilute it with hot water This makes it less sweet and easier to pour. Use it thick and creamy on fresh bread or in a sandwich filling. Mixed with chopped nuts and creamed cheese, it is delicious. It’s also good combined with peanut butter on an open face sandwich. Try honey and nuts on ice cream Candy your sweet po tatoes with honey. Honey also adds special goodness to many baked pro ducts. Honey may be used in preparing puddings, cus tards, pie fillings, baked ap ples, salad dressings and cin namon toats Brushed or drizzled on ham ddring the last half hour of baking, it adds extra flavor and a beau tiful golden glaze Cakes and cookies made from honey remain moist in storage, it’s best to use a special recipe But you can use honey for ' part of the sugar in standard recipes if you follow these suggestions In cakes, simply substi tute honey for one half the sugar. In cookies, the amount of honey that can replace the sugar varies with the type of cooky. For gingersnaps, honey may substitute for no more than a third of the sug ar For brownies, you can use as much as half honey; PENN SQUARE MUTUAL FUND Investing in Diversified Securities’ for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities NO BUYING CHARGE NO SELLING CHARGE Subscriptions No Minimum Share Requirements Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESSABLE J. L. HAIN & CO. 451 Penn Square. 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GLAZED HONEY DOUGHNUTS 1 cup milk, scalded 3 tablespoons shortening Vz teaspoon salt 1/2 cup honey 1 cake compressed yeast, crumbled (or 1 package of active dry yeast) 4 cups allpurpose flour 2 eggs 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon nutmeg Combine scalded milk with shortening, salt and 1 table spoon honey. Cool to luke warm. Bird Feeders and Bird Seed Groff's Hardware NEW HOLLAND Stir yeast into milk mix ture. Add I cup flour and beat well. Let this sponge stand In a warm place (about "85 degrees) for 1 hour, or until mixture is. full of bub bles. Beat eggs, combine with spices and remaining honey, and stir into the sponge. Add, remaining flour and well. Turn out onto a floured board and knead for 1 min- Combine eggs, sugar -and ute. Place dough in a greas- vanilla in medium-sized bowl ed 'bowl, cover, and let rise beat well; stir in butter. Sift in a warm place (about 85 together flour, com meal, ba -degrees) until double in king powder, salt, nutmeg & bulk (about IVz hours). Turn cinnamon. Add sifted dry in dough out on a floured board gredients and milk altemate and roll Vfc-inch thick. Cut iy to egg mixture; mix thor with a floured doughnut cut- oughly. Knead lightly for a ter and let rise until light few seconds on lightly flour (about IV* hours). Drop with ec j board or canvas. Roll to raised (top) side down into %-inch thickness; cut with deep fat and fry at 360 de- floured doughnut cutter. Fry grees for 1 minute on each i n hot deep fat (375 degrees) ,side. Drain, then dip in hon- about 3 minutes or until ey glaze. (Makes 2 dozen.) browned on both sides. (Turn * * • only once.) Drain on absorb- Another type of doughnut; ent paper. Serve plain, sugar- DOUGHNUTS ed or glazed. (Don’t forget to 2 eggs, beaten _ fry the “holes”, they’re good, % cup sugar * too;) Makes 1 dozen dough- s MANURE ODORS vanish 5 ■ WHEN YOU USE £ j Lan-Pro NOREEK! | ■ Effective. Economical. Easy to Apply. 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