• Concentrates (continued from page 14) needed especially during sum mer months The punches are a good source of Vitamin C as well as many of the other nutrients found in pure fresh lemon juice and the fiesh trui puree. Frozen fruit punches are 4 1 concentrates. Each six ounce can will make one quari of punch. You just add wate ’ and ice to serve But don’t stop th'ere. Each can of punch is a versatile perform er that will add flavor to many of your summer beverages, desserts, fruit cups and salad dressings, salads, sauces, cold soups, and mam dishes FRUIT BAKED APPLES 6 apples Vi cup raisins 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 6-ounce can frozen con centrate for fruit punch (any flavor) Core apples and set m bak ing dish. Fill cavities with raisins, butter and brown su gar. Cover with thawed fruic punch concentrate Bake m moderate oven (350 degrees) for 30 to 40 minutes or untit apples are tender. Makes 6 servings. Pt'.VCH PIE 1 envelope unflavoied gel- atine % cup sugar 1 6-ounce can frozen con centrate for Stiawberry- IK ONLY Vi IS. SPECIAL TANVILAC •* head per day with grain and OUGHAGE GET BIGGER PROFITS WR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON ! I T i I I TfINVILfIC COMPANY, INC { ♦Hi f Corning Aves, Box 9t, Highland ! Park Station, Des Momcs 13, lowa T * Send Me Additional Informa* ', lion about Special Tanvilac. J I have UAMf. •Cettlo ADDREI C. O. NOLT BIRD-IN-HAND Lemon punch, thawed 1 egg white 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 1 cup fresh, frozen or can ned mixed fruit 1 9-mch baked pie shell Combine gelatine and sugar in saucepan with punch Heat until sugai dissolves Beat egg white until stiff, slowly beat in a little hot syiup Continue adding all syrup gra dually while beating Cool sli ghtly Pod in % ot the whipp ed ci earn and the fruit pieces Fold in -M, ot the whipped cream and the fruit pieces Spoon into piepared pie shell Garnish top with remaining whipped cream and chill until set. Makes 6 to 8 servings. FRUIT PUNCH FILLING FOR CAKES 7 tablesppons cornstarch Vs teaspoon salt 2-Vi cups water 1 6-ounce can frozen con centrate for fruit punch (any flavorK 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Mix coinstaich, salt and water in saucepan, cook over medium heat until thick and clear Stir in thawed punch, blended well, cool Fold m whipped ci earn Spiead fill ing between layeis of cake and over top RASPBERRY RIP PEE PIE l-% cups gidham ciacke*- crumbs 2 tablespoons sugar Vi cup melted butter l-Vz pints vanilla ice cream When You Fee SPECIAL I TANVIIAC ecfers Say , , 'The Most Economical 'eedlng Plan of All " 1 . trouble with scours or cattle goins off feed. You'D be more than satisfied with our feeding program for you 11 get healthy stock, quick at low cost. Remember, there’s £EED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC ■ CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVER? FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. I BOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone Lane. EX 7-0751 3 tablespoons frozen concen tiate for fruit punch (any flavor) Combine first three ingred ients and line sides and bot tom of ice cube tiay Spoon slightly sottened ice cieam in cruet Ripple 4 fiuit punch thiough ice cream Put in fieezer until him. Makes fi sei vings. SUGOESTIOX.S FOR FRUIT COXCIiXTF - VTES Gn e a special fruity flavor to summer gelatin salads by using diluted frozen concen trate fruit punch as part of the liquid When partially set. ad 4 fresh, frozen or can ned fruit and nots. Serve with commercial sour cream or whipped cream. You get salad dressing with extra zest by combining 1 can thawed frozen concentrate for Pineapple-Lemon punch with Vz cup salad oil and your fav orite seasoning. Serve on crisp greens, fruit or molded salads Frozen fruit punch adds a new freshness to oven baked chicken Dilute 1 can frozen concentiate for Grape-Lemon punch with 1 can of water Dip chicken parts in. punch and 101 l in biead, cracker 01 corn flake ci umbs Season v ith salt and pepper and hake un coveied in a shallow baking pan in moderate (350 degiee) o\en, for 1 hour. Eveiyone goes for ice cream sodas. Try Raspbeiry-Leraon Soda Ripple- -foi each soda, put a scoop of canilla ice ci earn in a tall glass Add ice oolid caibonated water, gingei ale or othei sweetened caibonated bevel age Dnbble in two tablespoons of the pai nallv thawed punch concen (Continued on Page 16) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1962—: or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? . .. Sweet Corn Xdw In Good Supply To keep coin sweet and tendei, you must refrigerate it. At high temperatures, the sweetness turns to starch and the corn loses its tenderness. When storing corn, wrap the ears un husked in a damp towel and refngeiate un til ready to use. If your stoiage space is limited, you may husk ears and put them in plastic bags in the refrigerator. For garden fresh corn, buy at stores where corn is kept refrigerated, 01 buy at loadside stands where corn is usually pick ed just before it’s sold Don’t overcook sweet coin . . . coin loses its sweet flavor when ovei cooked Young slender ears need only families with chillien and tinee to tour minutes in boil- without cluldien Consumeis mg water. Larger ears take of almost e\eiv educational fne to siv mmutes. and a „ e i e \ el vveie iricluded. Ot the homcmakeis ques tioned, onh a louith used avocados In fact, some had nevei heaid of them Cmsum eis used dates dining vintcr holidays and laisins tluoiuh out the veai (Continued on Page 17) Oian&cs A Favonte Flint If you could have iust one fiuit or mice for a mouth, what would it be’ A majority ol women inteiviewed in a ic cent study said t'ny would choose oianees because they consider them healthful, 11a ■vorful, and good for the clnld len Aftei questioning coii'iim eis about citius Ciuits, jio cados, dates, and , a isms, IT S Uepai tinent of woikeis found that all consum eis used flesh citius fiuitb Tins wms tine of city and final dwelleis, high-and-low-income A o By Jane Thurston '''' ■" r .'i•! , ] I Our Current Reports - oa t i Robertshaw-Fulton | - Controls and J | Occidental = =| Petroleum : j Are Now Available f f Call or Write for i •% Free Copies : 6? Co. | Membeis 3 j New Yoik Stock Exchange"! \ (>3 X. 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