Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1963, Image 15

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    '• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 14)
Indian Pudding.
INDIAN PUDDING
cups milk
cup yellow cornmeal
cup dark molasses
cup sugar
teaspoon salt
teaspoon cinnamon,
teaspoon nutmeg
tablespoons butter or
margarine
1 cup cold milk
Heat 3 cups milk in top of
double boiler. Add cornmeal,
molasses, sugar, • salt, spices,
and butter. Cook over hot wa
ter, stirring occasionally, for
about 25 minutes or until mix
ture is slightly thickened. Pour
into a IV2 quart casserole
which has been rubbed with
butter. Add cold milk Do not
stir. Bake in a slow oven (300
degrees) for 2 % hours Serve
warm with whipped cream or
vanilla ice cream. Makes 6 to
8 servings.
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SPRING NEEDS
• Seed Potatoes _
• Tobacco Muslin
Bliss „„ . ,
Surprise ’ y
Cobblers # Fertilizer
- Katahdins
Kennebecs f Lime of all kinds
• Garden Seeds f Lawn Seed
Scotts
• Field Seeds Old English
• Tobacco Seed Heritage
Plastic Flowers Gut Flower Arrangements
Groff’s Hardware
New Holland 354-0851
Reynolds & Co.
Members Non York Stock Exchange
‘and other principal stock ami commodity exchanges
are pleased to announce a
Commodity Forum
to be held in their Lancaster office
61 North Duke Street
Monday, March 25
at 8:00 P.M.
This torum is directed by George M, Giceue, Manager
of our Eastern Commodity Division, and is designed to
introduce investors to the techniques, opportunties, and
risks of commodity trading Attendance by reservation
only. To make your reservation, please mail the coupon
below or call 397-8224.
If you aie unable to attend our Commodity Fomin,
contact Mr. Reed of our Lancaster office, and he xvill be
glad to arrange for an individual guidance session at our
Commodity Clinic by appointment only.
Reynolds & Co.
61 North Duke Street, Lancaster
“(Attention: Mr. Richard Reed)
Please reserve a place for me at your Commodity
Forum.
NAME
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STREET
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MEAL-IN-ONE-RABBIT
CORN BREAD:
cup flour
cup sugar
teaspoon salt
tablespoon baking
powder
IVz cups yellow corn meal
1 cup finely chopped
cooked ham
I egg
1 cup milk
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cup ( V 2 stick) butter,
melted
Sift together flour, sugar,
salt and baking powder. Mix
in corn meal and ham. Com
bine egg, milk and butter and
stir into dry ingredients. Pour
into pan (8-mch) and bake
20-25 minutes in a 425 degree
oven.
VEGETABLE RABBIT:
1 9-ounce package frozen
whole green beans
% cup ( V 2 stick) butter
2 Bermuda onions, peeled
tablespoons flour
teaspoon dry mustard
teaspoon Tabasco sauce
IVz cups milk
1 cup finely shredded raw
carrots
3 cups (% pound)
shredded Cheddar
cheese
Cook green beans aecoiding
to package directions. Dram
and set aside. In a frypan or
chafing dish melt butter. Cut
each onion into 6 slices;
saute in butter until light
brown on both sides. Remove
onion from pan and stir in
flour, dry mustard and Tabas
co sauce Gradually add milk
and cook, stirring constantly
until thickened. Stir in car
rots and Cheddar cheese, un
til cheese melts.
To assemble Meal-In-One-
Rabbit: Cut corn bread into
squares, split into halves and
top with onion slices, then
green beans. Spoon on the
Rabbit.
Get a low-cost Thrif T. Fulton
If you're in the market for a new
car, visit the Fulton first and ar
range for a low-cost Auto Loan.
Then, as a cash buyer, make a bet
ter deal on the car of your choice.
FULTON^BANK
PENN SQUARE • McGOVERN AVENUE • MOUNTVILIE
EAST PETERSBURG • AKRON • GAP
; : Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cocp,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23, 1963
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
" By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist
Why A young AVoniau Carries A Lunch
To save money for such things as
clothes and vacation trips, to build up sav
ings, add to education fund, or to help others
in the family are among the reasons a young
■woman carries >a lunch. But there are others
besides the desne to save money. Among
these are. To save time for shopping, knitt
ing, studying, or reading; a lack of eating
facilities in the aiea of her office, special
requnements; to gain companionship, or to
make certain her noon meal gives her pio
per nutrition.
Ph. S'
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The young woman must pie-,
paie this meal just as caiefully
as it she weie eating it at
home The lunchtime meal sho
uld contain one-thud of the
daily leciuiroment of nutnents,
and should be satisfying and
appetizing And she must watch
the nutiitional balance of this
meal as to piotem, calcium,
and iron since these are nut-
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TOBACCO
MUSLIN
2, 3 & 4 yd. widths
Special low price,
FIELD
FENCING
Welded Turkey Wire,
Barb Wire, Corn Crib
Wire, Gates, Steel
Posts, etc.
Ask for special discount
on large Orders.
Community Sale
Apr. 6 & 20, May 4 &
18, June 1 & 15.
W. L. Zimmerman
& Sons
Phone 768-3131
Intercourse, Pa.
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: AUTOMATIC
| DELIVERIES!
Based •* the severity mC
the weather and yon*
“degree-day*' needs. Ke
need to call ns and ne
worry about running short.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 652-2021
105 Fairview St.
i(8),
GARBER
OIL CO.
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