16 Lancaster Farming; gaturday, July 21, 1962. • Picnic . (continued from page IK) ih.iud Turn batter into 1 waxed paper-lined ■i-inth round laver cake pan j'.aJce m moderate oven (35 0 degrees) 35 -to 10 minutes •Cool 10 minute-. Loosen dses and lemoce from pan When < alee is thoroughly cool, .-phi lavei and fill with cho"- olate Cieam Filling Combine iaspbern jam and food col onng. it deepei led coloi is desired Mix well Spread on top of cake Plaices. 1 *•- inch round cake <HOrOLATK CKK\M ITLLIXti », cup sugar 3 tablespoons enriched flout 2 tablespoons cocoa H teaspoon salt cup milk, scalded 1 egg. beaten 1 tablespoon butter or margarine L teaspoon camlla % "My dad says we’re buying an electrically Heated home because the best is none too good for our family.” Flameless electric home heating is the BEST, •, because It’s clean—aaclean as electric light! BEST because it’s safe. \\ hat's more, the BEST is a bigger bargain than ever. PP&L offenra brand* new total electric living rate when you heat your home, cook and heat water electrically... only 1.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. See your Recommended Reddy Kilowatt Electric Home Heating Dealer today. Here'® what he’ll do for you* 1. For a limited time only, give you a $150.00 trade-in allowance on your old heating system. i 2. Guarantee the operating cost ofyour new electric heme heating* 1 1 1 • >( u . * ’ •. Blend together sugar, flour, cocoa and salt in saucepan. Add hot milk gradually, mix ing well Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Reduce heat and cook until thickened, about 1 minute. Remoce from heat Stir half of hot mixturc inlo beaten egg. Add egg mix -1 ino to remaining hot mixture m saucepan. Cook o\ < r low heat, stirnng about 1 minute Add butter or inargainie and yandla and stir to blend Cool and spread between cake layers. Makes about 1 tup Idling. IMkVVTT BUTTER M XRSHMAIiIiOW BARS V 2 iup peanut bultei • 5 stick (U cup) margar- ine ' j pound marshmallows 1 cups cliy cereal (Cheei 10s, Ki\, Sugar Jets, or Tmi Melt peanut butter, mar garine, arrd marshmallows over )• * hot water cetjsal.-dn of -whole* milk has lafge bowl. -3Hr"in- peknut calories butter mi\tute^ v ' Blen^l ; well. Spoon into 9 \ 9 'x.- l-%« inch pan nibbed with, -margarine Cool in pan. 'Cut into* bars • Have You Heard? (continued from page 15) Mt.nnin D, and thiamine and nboflavin, two of the B vita- mins Tliis An 1 That Some of the food on your Don’t judge fruits and vege dinner table, such as coffee, tallies by price alone .... it comes trom other lands, some seldom pays to buy produce ot it conies from the sea, but -> ubt .^ e Pfi ce High, prices American farmers supply, 90 to dont always indicate desirable 95 per cent of vour food. Quality in fruits and vegetables t * m and low prices are not always a sign of poor quality You can rely on milk as a * ♦ * * basic food tor either gaining or That 7/g cup a n. pujp ose losing weight On, a weight re- be used for one cup duetion diet, milk contributes Ql cake flour in bakmg . generous amounts of protein, * * » * calcium, and other needed nu tnents It also provides a mo- That gelatine-does not con deiate number ot calories A tain the kind of protein cup of skim milk or as meat. Although gelatine milk has 90 calories and a is a protein food, it is tut ‘‘in- v < * ' ■when taken as the onijt sourM Food has three big jobs . . of protein in the 'diet, »u*ie food -provides materials for ports life and normal growth* building and repairing body Meat, fish, poultry, eggs, milift, tissues . . . food provides and cheese contain oompletfli regulators that help the body protein to use other materials and to run smoothly . . . and food supplies fuel for the body’s energy and warmth And there’s some fuel in every lood n .J * 7 v .. + 165 .protein. A "cMO* plete” protein is. ono> ftfhleh. -* |„'£,T'"; ; ' <f , ' J' r , -■* £* *' ~ '> 'jT^P -W Vv z '' * \ ,*"■■'• >X '„* V< V V * ? - * ~J A ' Ml -jsj * FP«L BkCCTRIC UTILITY in thc siiivick . OF THC FUCLIO USE NATURAE SOIL BUILDERS For All Garden, and Farm Crops. NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND (Potash). GAIiPHOS (Collodial Phosphate) BBOOKEAAVN SOtI» BUIEDER (Compost Base) AVe will be fflad to use our Balk Spreader lor jour field crops. Brooklawn Farm, - 118 Krelder Ave. I Lancaster Hu LO S&ISSKi T or see year local dealer | y-t* '' > - •K \ ) t e :1. vtt* % & s-S *•' s * k \ (if
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