( -T’, ■*? •*> * ,t '• For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 8) Hites. Cut into bars. $ * * * tfi CHOCOLATE BROWNIES XVz cups Make-Your-Own- Mix (do not pack) 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, well beaten % teaspoon vanilla 2 squares (2 ounces) unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled Blend Mix, sugar and pec ans. Add eggs, vanilla, and chocolate. Mix thoroughly. Turn into a shallow pan (7 x 11 inches) (rubbed with shortening). Bake in moder ate oven (350 degrees) for 22 minutes. Cut into squares ■before removing from pan. v •«* .* HAM ITNWHEELS 2 cups Make-Your Own- Mix (do not pack) 1% cups milk 1 tablespoon (about) prepaied mustard 1 can cream of mush room soup l\'z cups ' ground cooked ham or corned beef 'Combine Mix with V 2 cup milk to make a biscuit dough Turn out onto waxed paper. Knead 6 times. Roll out on lightly flomed pastry cloth or board into leetangle % inch thick. Spread dough with 'mustard. Combine can soup with meat Spread over dough Roll as for jelly roll. Cut S-inch 101 l into 6 slices. Place cut side down m a baking pan. Bake. Combine I It pays to buy from Reist 19 ALFALFAS to choose from 110 CLOVERS to choose from | INOCULATED BEFORE DELIVERY - FREE REIST SEED COMPANY | Mount Joy, Pa. START your chicks on the RIGHT foot Towards Becoming Sturdy, Well- Developed Pullets with . . . EBY pre-chick starter And EBY chick starter See Us Today About Special Offer! EBY'S MILL , f?HV LITITZ MASTER! SSSS HEMPF'ELD MILLS y E PETERSBURG L £ ; i, "V « ***<- remaining soup with the 1 cup milk. Heat and serve ov er Ham Pinwheels. Pmwheels should he baked at 450 deg rees for 15 to 20 minutes. ; S is js fc CHICKEN 7 PIE 2 cups Make-Your-Own- Mix (do-not pack) Vz cup milk 2 cups cubed cooked chicken 1 cup condensed cream of celery soup )4 cup water or broth from peas or chicken i/z cup cooked peas *4 teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne Combine Mix and milk to make a biscuit dough. Turn out onto waxed paper. Knead 6 times Roll the dough on a lightly floured pastry cloth or board to % inch thickness. Cut into 2-mch biscuits. Heat chicken, soup, and other in gredients in a 1)4 quart but tered casserole Top with biscuits Bake in a 423 deg ree oven for about 25 minut es 5 to 6 seivmgs. COKXBRE VD 2 cups Make-Your-Own- Mix (do not pack), 1 cup cornmeal Vi cup sugar i/ 2 teaspoon soda 1 cup sour milk 1 egg, beaten Blend Mix, cornmeal, sugar, and soda. Add the combined milk and egg Stir quickly and vigorously until just mixed Pour batter into a loaf pan (BxBx2 niches) (bottom rubbed witli shorten mg). Bake 'for 30 minutes in a 425 degree oven. SAUSAGE CORNBREAI) Bake 1 pound sausage links in pan m moderately hot ov en (400 degiees) for 15 min utes. Line bottom of pan (7 \ 11 niches) with heavy pap er rubbed with shortening. Arrange drained sausage m pan Puor 1" recipe CORJST BREAD over sausage. Bake m a hot oven. Turn upside down onto a hot platter Re move pan and paper. Serve hot _ with sausage gravy, jelly or sirup This casserole shoul'J be baked m a 425 degree ov en for about 30 minutes. 6 servings. BANANA LAYER CAKE cups sifted all-pui pose flour 114 cups sugar 2V* teaspoons double-acting baking powdei % teaspoon baking soda Vz teaspoon salt Vz cup soft shoitenmg IVz cups mashed ripe bananas 2 eggs 1 teaspoon laniHa Preheat o\ en to 375 degiees Silt into a laige mixing bowl, tloui, sugar, baking powder, soda and salt Add sboitening, 3 /« cup mashed bananas and eggs Beat 2 minutes at medi um speed on electi ic mixer Sciape down bowl and beat eis Add lemainmg 1 cup mashed bananas and lamlla Beat 1 minute Bake in a gieased S-inch round' layer pans tor 25 minutes or until centei ot cake spungs back to a light touch. Donated Foods Moie than 4 million pounds of (foodstuffs w ent to feed i ic tims of hurncanes, floods, and other disaster duung 1962, says Penn State exten sion home economists special ists The IT S. Department of Agriculture donated the foods Need . . . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More end more farmers are bujing from us for belter value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strashurg 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm PARADISE, PA. ANNOUNCING New Office Location Wood Shavings, Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding packaged in bales, burlap bags and paper bags. We deliver anywhere. Just starting to receive new crop clean pea nut hull. Save by picking up at our ware house. For prompt service call 0. & D. SAWDUST C 0 Inc. 659 E. Moin St-., Lititz, Pa. (formerly of Manheim) Shredded Pine bark for Mulching Evergreens, roses, etc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19, 1963—! ror the [ ( ~ { Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard?. .. By; Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist CHOOSE SOAP TO FIT NEEDS Gone are the days of making soap at home Automated equipment has made it possible for today’s manufacturers to pro duce laige quantities ol soap at low prices These savings may be passed on to the consumer Although soap is a bargain, a shopper should get her moneys worth when select ing a cleaning product She should not as sume a reduced puce indicates a bargain until she checks contents of the package. Comparing net contents of seveial packages may leveal difteieut amounts within. Another thing a homemaker must decide when choosing a cleaning pioduct is whether she needs a, synthetic deteigent (syndet) or a soap She should make this choice accoidmg to the cleaning she does, baldness ol water, and former satis faction with the pioduct. Syndets aie effective clean ing agents in most water Combination of ingredients in syndets diller and yield prod ucts that do difteient kinds of cleaning jobs Soap is also an etlective cleaning agent and has certain advantages oier syndets. Cleaning products have many brand names, and a shopper may find either soap or syndet under one brand name. DUYCDFAXIVG TFST Readymade gai ments with laminated toam backings will diyclean satistactonly. The National Institute of Dryclean ing has test-cleaned a variety of laminated fabucs and found Phone 626-2068 THURSTON veiy few pi oblems To make sine you won’t have caie tioubles with such gamunits, bin lammateb which the manutactmei guarantees washable 01 diycleanable. Check the manufacturer’s caie instiuctions, and save the label or hang tag foi lefeience Check the label for shi ink age pei toi mance The foam won’t sin ink so the outei lab ile must be tieated £Ol shi ink age befoie the two are bonded together. A tew cases have shown up wheie the tabnc sepaiates tiom the foam Tloiveiei this seams to depend on the type of tabnc used and the method of.bonding the two together. A fabric with an uueien sui tace such as a laised W'attle weaie, is moie likely to sepa rate because only pait ot the tabnc tvas tasteued to the loam in the lust place Also a leiy smooth suiface fabric, such as nylon tatteta, ma\ not stick to the loam so w r ell as rougher fabrics PACKAGING Af \TKHr AGS Quality ot liozen toods de pends in part on the wiapping matenal or container used to piotect the food A caidmal uile in selecting a fieezer packaging material is that it is inoibture-and vapoi-pioot Satisfactory treezei contaui eis include waxed caidboaid boxes, plastic hags, plastic box es, and glass iars Foi tiuits packed with syiup, caidboaid boves, glass iais, and plastic boxes pieient spills it the lid fits tightly Sjmp may leak thiough a plastic bag and leaie a sticky residue Plastic (Continued on Page CLEANER! | Jf • smoke w odor vitkf Texaco Fuel Chief Heating** 03. Contains Additive A-200,$ protects against, rust sad& deposits. 4 fy GARBER I OIL CO. I MOUNT JOY, PA. 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