Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1962, Image 15

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w ,th its juice, blending -well,
gilt flour and spices. Add to
the cream mixture, blending
uutil smooth. Spoon batter in
to greased and flour-dusted
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1962—15
For the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard?. . .
Jam; 'JTunston, M\(cnsion Home Economist
About Hnum; 'M.n lime (’arc
Re.ul the msUuction book lor spenlic
mfoi motion on sen ms machine c.n e The
book tells whoie to oil the mat lime, and also
sues mstiiK Lions about lubiication
It’s a sood idea to keep a fan ot sewing
machine oil handy loi use allci e\eiy emht
houis ot sew ms, Put a diop ol oil m e\u>
hole as the mstuicliou book diiccis
iiut use only a thop ,iikc too much oil
catches dust oi spots the fahne as \ou sew
Attu oitma. stitch on a soap ot labile to
take up e\ce,s oil and to help the oil cn
culato.
To pimont lint liom gathoiing on
pails ol the machine, Keep it coveicd when
not in use Dust it legulailv,
too A special place to (he< k
loi lint is under the thioat
plate . . and use a diy blush
to lemoie lint that gathcio
thei e
IVei er use oil on geais or
mbber belts It joui machine
lequiies lubncation do it eveiy
six months to keep it naming
smoothly The place to lubn
cate is the geais.
A special loom tor sew ms
is the dieam of many liomo
makeis, but when theie isn’t
a special room you can still do
something about a sewing
aiea
In a dual-puipose room, al
low a space fii e by ten feet
foi joui sewing actn ittes You
need a place for cutting, hand
sewing, machine sewing, pies
smg, fitting, and storage Tiy
to locate the machine so jou
won’t have to mote it to use
it.
Since \ouTl be picssing dur
ing the entire sewing piocess,
you’ll want the iiomng bo.ud
and iron in j-our sew mg area.
It takes less time to get
ready to sew when you can
lea\e the iiomng boaid in the
sewing center In the fitting
aiea, put a full-length mirror
and have a place to hang ox
lay gaiments. You can piovide
privacy with a scieen.
Plan for storage of small
items in a box 01 tray.
YOU It XOX-STICK
FRY PVN
To pieseive the finish, use
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GORDONVILLE, PA.
Family
only w ooden or non-metal
spoons oi spatulas Xe\ei cut
tood while it is m the pan.
xVi oid o\ei heating when the
pan is empty, And don t use
steel wool 01 scoui mg powder
01 pads
Cleaning is easy . . simply
wash out Hie pan with dcdti
gent and watei, then nnse and
div. Should paitides of tood
stick lemoie them gently with,
a wooden spatula.
SHUVICK KKOM
KITCHKX K.N I\ KS
Stoie knives in special km c e
compd 1 tments so the blades
don’t become dulled by sink
ing against each other or
against othci obiects Slotted
holdeis, paititioned diawers,
or magnetic holdeis aie sug
gestions foi stoung knnes.
Wash knnes sepaiately, not
piled in the pan with sihci
waie and utensils
A\ oid leaving Knn e& m hot
water, and joull help to pie-'
■vent cuts,, ilisting 01 dulling
ot the blades and soaking o£
the handle
Xeici use a shaip-edgcd
kuive as a pancake tumei or
subject it to the heat of a
flame . . heat destioys the tein
pei of the steel
A knife is not a substitute
for a can or bottle openei or
a scicwchn ei. Cutting stung
01 papei and shaipemng pen
cils aie not jobs tor a good
knife
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