* SANDWICHES ~ (go*tHwd frona page 14) Uheddar cheese, then wed jlum patty, slice of tomato and 1 stick united butter (% ferviags. '• jt * BUTTBR-B.IKBECUE BURGERS 1 pound ground beef % epp instant nonfat dry wik % cup water \i cub chopped onion % tMfipwm salt 1 stiefc melted butter ( V> pound:) 2 tablespoons prepared Btuatard 2 teappo^ng-Worcester shire sauce Wi**er rolls Mix ground beef with instant ronfgt dry milk, water, chop ped •’onion and salt. Shape into fi-8 rolls; spear with ekewera. Meanwhile make Butter-Barbecue Sauce. In largo skillet blend together melted butter, mustard and ■Worcestershire sauce. Put Burgers m skillet with Butter- Barbecue sauce; cook over hot coals, rotating burgeis occas- FARMERS AND ASSOCIATED BUSINESSMEN Oof services could make your operation more efficient and productive. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2*30: NEW HOLLAND PUCE, LANCASTER, PA. 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Tossed salads are a favor ite salad this time of year to accompany a sandwich because of the variety of vegetables available m home gardens and on the markets. There are just about as many dressings for tossed salads as there stars m the sky so there is no need to get in a rut with a tossed salad! Here are a few examples for you. SOUR ORBA.H DRESSING l-Vs cups dairy sour cream I tablespoon chopped chi- ves or minced onion 2 tablespoons vinegar (Tar ragon is excellent- V* teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper . % teaspoon sugar Fold chives, vinegar, salt, pepper and sugar Into sour cream. Combine with shredr ded cabbage. TOMATO TANG DRESSING 2 cups buttermilk % cup (6-oauce can, tomatj paste 2 teaspoons lemon j'uice Vfe cup chopped green pep per 2 teaspoons grated onion Salt and pepper to taste Combine biitterriiilk and tomato paste, mix well. Stir in lemon juice, gPeen pepper, onion, salt and pepper to taste. Pour over mixed gieens and toss well. * * * * CREAMY LOW-CAJj DRESSING 2 cups cottage cheese 1 cup buttermilk 1 tablespoon red wine vine gar 2 tablespoons chopped pai sley % teaspoon seasoned salt Sieve cottage cheese or mix in a blender until smooth and creamy. Stir in buttermilk, vinegar, parsley and seasoned salt. Pour over mixed greens and toss well. NOTE: These buttermilk salad dressings, covered and (Continued on Page 17) HERR'S BULK BIN SERVICE BUILDERS OF FEED and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED GOBDONVILLE, PA. ph - 80 8-3931 Certified Seed Place Order Before September 1 to be sure of Delivery in time for seeding. TWIN OAKS FARMS QUARRYVILLE, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18, 1962 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Cabbage, cauliflower, and Brussi sprouts, store ui the refrigerator in crisper pr in plastic bags. Carrots, beets, and radishes, remo root tips and tops and store covered in tl refrigerator, use crisper or plastic bags. Green and wax beans, leave whole a: store in refrigerator. Lettuce and other salad greens, clea wash, and shake to remove as much wati as possible, then store in crisper or plast bags m refrigerator. Tomatoes, put ripe tomatoes ed in the refrigerator, keep unripe tomatoes at room temperature away from direct sim- light until they ripen. Dry onions and potatoes don’t requue lefngeration. Red Coat Wheat FRED FREY, Manager By Jane Thurston Storing Fresh Vegetables Ph. Sl' 0-2235 THURSTON Store dry onions at room tem perature or slightly cooler . they sprout and decay at high, temperatuie and in high hum idity. Store potatoes in a daik, dry place with good ventilation and a temperatuie of 45 to 50 degrees When Yoy Work With Tools Hang tools on a boaid with all blades turned in one dir ection. Don't use tools with def ective handles that can bleak or fly oft. Keep cutting tools shaip.. dull ones tend to slip. 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