15—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1962 .• Freezer Magic (continued trom page 15) l' J /2 teaspoon salt l-Vz teaspoon papnka 1 3-pound trying chicken, cut m serving pieces Fat or cooking oil Combine flom, salt and pap nka; coat chicken with seas oned flour. Heat tat oi cooking oil as needed to coier bottom of pan. Fry chicken pieces in hot tat turning to brown even ly, Coter; cook slowly until tendei, 20 to 25 minutes. Cool thoroughly. Fieeze pieces sep aiately on baking sheet. Wiap enough pieces toi one meal in each package Stoie in fieez er. 4 semngs TO SERVE CHICKEN PLAIN: Heat 1 oi 2 table spoons butter and 1 or 2 tab lespoons watei in heavy tiy pan. Add chicken pieces; cov er tightly. Tuin heat to low; Thaw and heat chicken (about 15 minutes). PRIED CHICKEN WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE Dilute 1 can ci earn of mushroom soup with Vz cup milk in heavy tiy pan. Heat. Add chicken pieces, cover and allow chicken to thaw and heat (12 to 15 min utes). FRIED CHICKEN WITH CHICKEN GRAVY: Proceed as for chicken with mushroom sauce, substituting 1 can of chicken gravy for mushioom soup. • * • FROZEN FRUIT SALAD 1 package (8 ounces) cieam When you modernize your home. truly ELECTRIC HEATING cheese (room temperature) % cup salad dressing V 4. cup confectioneis’ sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice i/ 2 teaspoon vanilla 1 package (12 ounces) froz en blueberries, thawed and diamed 1 package (12 ounceh) froz en peaches, thawed and dr- ained 1 can (1 pound-4- Vs ounc es) pineapple tidbits, drain ed 2 cups mmiatiue niaishmal- lows 2 cups whipping cieam Red tood colonng Combine fust 5 ingiedients; beat until smooth. Fold in fimts and niaislimallows. Whip cieam; add colonng as needed to tint a delicate pink. Fold cieam into fiuit mixtuie. Pour into oblong pan 13”x9’ x -2”. Fieeze. Cut into seiving poitions Wiap indrvidually or 111 amounts requited tor one meal Store in bag in fieezer. Yield: 15 seivmgs. • Have You Heard? (continued from page 15) VACUUM CLEANER CHECKUPS For Us best performance, give your vacuum cleaner regular checkups. These parts are included m these checkups »- belt, bag, and brush. Empty or change the dust bag often for best results) the dust bag needs open pores install the only modern heat- flameless HOME for breathing and it must not be used for dirt storage. Dis posable bags make the empty ing job more pleasant. Use only bags designed for your cleaner. Some warranties don’t hold if you use bags made by companies other than the manufacturer of your cleaner. Replace and clean the secondary filters in suction cleaners occasionally. Always consult the insti action manual for the care of your cleaner. Blushes need regular check ing. Bristles should be long enough to extend below the nozzle lips on floor tools. Bi ushes don’t cost too much and thev aie easy to leplace. And lemember the blushes on dusting and upholstery attach ments Check these for wear, and occasionally nash the biushes with soap or synth etic detergent suds, rinse well, and diy befoie using. The belt is an essential pait of the cleaner.. .check it tor signs of wear, such as nicks and looseness. The belt on an uptight cleaner should be tight enough to tuin the brush roll. • « « THIS AN’ THAT That food can be left in an open tin can if it’s covered and refrigerated. There is no dangerous chemical action be tween the metal and foods. Foods may spoil within a few days after opening, whether stored in a can or some other container. All opened cans should be covered and refng eiated. Small boys may not understand about the laws of sanitation* 1 but they know' a good thing when they taste it. < Few things taste better to children than peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Jam is as good, maybe a trifle better, than jelly with peanut butter. It is also cheaper and more quickly, made and easier to spread than jelly. j All berries, slipskin grapes, apricots, peaches and plums can be turned into delicious jam. Reliable recipes come with th* better known brands of fruit pectins. The cooking is quicker, and the yield larger when pectin is used. However, if your plums are tart and you don’t want to use pectin,.here is a good way to make the jam. Better make several batches 1£ you want the children to leave any for the breakfast toast. - —* . Plum Jam Use any tart variety of plums [ 8 cups chopped plums V 2 teaspoon salt! 6 cups sugar r *** 2 cups water V Wash, drain, pit, chop and measure plums. Add sugarj sail aricf water. Boil rapidly until mixture thickens. This will be about 9’ F. above the boiling point of water in your locality. Pour 1 boiling hot jam into pint or half-pint fruit jars. Put dome lid 1 \on jar; screw band tight. I NOTE: Jam may stick and scorch It not stood constantly I while cooking. - * Adding a room? 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