* Cookbook Review f ,continued from page 14) ( lUCB PUDDING c«P rlce — wash and dr£un cups cold water 1 tea^P 0011 sa^ nuns 10 a bOll and sinimer j 2 minutes, covered. Let for d “ o ff heat, covered, for 10 ■js> m'aates , cups railK I egg, slightly beaten cup sugar I* teaspoon cornstarch Stir until mixture boils. He ,e fiom heat and add 1 ”“,,,0011 vanilla. Good warm or e° ld ’ ♦ ■* •\PIUCOT OHIEFON DESSERT % cup sugar 5 tablespoons flour \\ teaspoon salt y cup lemon juice 1 cup apricot juice $ cup water % cup apricots, diced 1 tablespoon butter 3 egg yolks 3 egg Whites Blend sugar, .flour, salt. Add jihces and-water,'butter. Cook until it thickens. Add apricots 4 nd fold m stiffly beaten egg whites Serve ecold *with whipp ed cream. * # * CHICKEN AND RICE CASSEROLE 2 cups boiled nee 3 cups cooked, cut up CHERRIES ARE RIPE Large Dark Sweet Cherries Large White Cherries Red Pie Cherries New Danville Pike R. D. #6, Lancaster, Pa. CAN YOU FILL IN THE MISSING WORD? The answer should be easy because some things just naturally go together. Take electricity for example. It just naturally goes with comfort, convenience and a low-cost way of getting things done. That's why electricity and .better living go hand-in-hand ... to make it the biggest bargain in your family budget today. ipun a/m^—jmsuy chicken 3 cups well seasoned chick en gravy Place rice and chicken al ternately in a 2-quart casse role. Pour gravy over contents and top with buttered bread ciumbs. Bake at 350 dpgiees for 45 minutes * CHEESE STRATA 12 slices biead G slices cheese 4 eggs 2-Vs cups milk Salt, pepper and butter Arrange 6 slices of bread in baking dish to fit bottom Place cheese on bread and cover with lemaming slices Beat eggs; add milk, salt and pepper Pour over bread and cheese. Dot with butter .Bake 40 minutes at 325 degrees. APPLE SALAD 5 apples 1 cup celery, diced Vz cup raisins, crushed pine apple or cut oranges DRESSING: -1 large tablespoon mayon naise 2 large tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon peanut butter Vz cup cream Pour dressing over fruit and serve- FROSTED LIME WALNUT SALAD 1 package lime gelatin. 1 cup boiling water Pick Them Yourself Pay by the Pound Bring Your Containers We Supply the Ladders Extra Weighing Service NOW PICKING DAILY 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. SAT. 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY SHANK FRUIT FARMS 1 #2 can crushed pineapple 1 cup smooth cottage cheese Vz cup finely cut celery . 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento cup chopped walnuts jr* * |— Dissolve gelatin m boiling £* Qf {ilC ‘7—- I watei. Cool until sympy. Stir ___ * ' m remaining .ingiedients. Mold fTorm in 8” square pan. Makes 8 to • allll W IJLC all Cl 12 servings. LKMOX-ORAJsGK MERIXGUK (> tablespoons cornstarch 3 cups sugar 1 orange 2 lemons 1 eggs (separated) 3 cups boiling water Mix cornstarch and sugar together Add grated rind and mice of orange and lemons Add 'beaten egg yolks and boil ing water. Cook until thick. Pour in baked shells. (Makes 2 pies i) Make meringue of -egg whites and C tablespoons su gar. Spread on pies and bake in ,350 degree oven until brown. POTATO CHOCOLATE CAKE 2 cups granulated sugar J. cup shortening (.butter suggested) % cup sour milk H cup 'cocoa 2 cups flour .i! teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg (Continued on Page 16) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23, 1962—1 Ladies, Have You Heard?. . . Hon To Lengthen Lile Of Curtains Rotate positions ot cm tains to equalize damage and distribute light exposure It fabric design permits, rehang curtains, le vei sing top and bottom Use shades or blinds to piotect curtains You can find attractive shades and blinds to tit your decoiatmg scheme. Never let curtains get wet from rain . . moisture in the presence of heat may cause yellow streaks or circles. Clean curtains often and before they become badly soiled . . . soil damages the fabric fibers. When buying new curtains, ask for fabrics wo\en of a fiber or libers with ex ceptional resistance to suulgiht fading. Some curtain fabrics are treated to resist fading from fumes in the atmosphere known as fume fading. Look tor labels stating resistance to'fume fading as well as fiber * ■* About Guides To Clothing Storage Store in cool, dry areas , . . warm, damp dark areas en- (Pa. Route 324) Ph. EX 2-6022 PP*L AM INVESTOR.OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC )®yQ(®) Family By Jane Thurston courage insects and mildew. Clean all clothing ’befoiet storing. Wash washables and dryclean the nonw ashables. Garments that don’t need cleaning can be aned, brushed, and examined lor which you can remove at home Soil ed clothing invites moths. Put clean garments in au tight containers with a chemi cal moth preventn e for add ed protection dining stoiage. (Continued on Page 17) 'Why Crops Need Limestone Two nnpoitant mgi edients needed by ciops aie calcium, and magnesium Both ot these aie leguiaily lost thiough the soil by the following wavs 1 By leaching la slow leak ing away a noun a 1 process whei e thoi e is ramlall) 2. By ciop ieino\als (le gumes, such as hay and of|ier gieens, art taken oft the fields, instead of .plow’ed undei) 3 By geneial use ot ilia soil. Because of this loss the soil becomes is hat is known as high in acid. Putting on lime stone may supply calcium and magnesium and tonect the soil acidity at the same time. It has been shown by ex periments by agricultural col leges and expei iment stations that for erer> dollai spent lor limestone, from $ i to $l5 aio returned to the I a r m e v through increased yields —Adi., by I\an II Alai tin, Inc., Blue Ball, Pa ! 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