10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27, 1963 • For The Farm Wife maining tablespoon sugar. . ~ . (Continued from Page 9) (Sugar will melt during bak- because nt sbould be Seated Pill drained tomatoes with mg to form a glaze.) Bake in sen £’ ' m corn bread mixture Place in hot oven (400 degrees) 30 to ? es ; heat the sour .cream over greased baking pan. Lay one 35 minutes Cool 10 minutes J Ol1 ’"* water ’ not OV6r direCt bacon slice atop 3 tomatoes; before removing from mold. ’ eat ’ repeat with other slice Bake Serve warm. If desired, pucld in 'preheated moderate oven mg may be baked in 1% quart (350 degrees) 15 to 20 minu- casserole. 6 to 8’ servings, tea. Makes 6 servings » * * * A nice dessert to serve Suth pork chops ItKMOX SPICE PUDDIN’ KING cups sifted tlour cup sugar teaspoons baking powder teaspoons cinnamon teaspoon salt cup chopped nuts 6-ounce package lemon 2 y 2 2 chips egg, beaten cup milk cup melted shoi toning or oil tablespoon sugar 1 1 % Sift togethei tlour, Vi cup sugar, baking ponder, cinna mon and salt Stir in n Us c nd lemon chips Combine egg, milk and shoiteamg or oil. Add liquid ingredients to diy mgiedients. only un til well moistened Pour batter into greased I V2 quart 1 mg Skeptical at First... Now Biggest Booster of Flameless Electric Home Heat Mrs. O. W! Anderson, 318 Grandview Boulevard, Bethlehem; read one of our recent newspaper adver tisements featuring a number of Central Eastern Pennsylvania homes having flameless electric h?at. She was so proud of her and her husband’s decision, three years before, to install electric home heat, that she sat down, and promptly wrote us the letter you see reproduced to the right, exactly as she wrote it. What more can we say?... except to szsyour own electrician or electrical contractor, today, or get a free heating cost estimate on your home from one o£ our own home heating specialists. ‘mold. Sprinkle 'topwith • Hove You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) better, - children feel, although the noise is already too loud lor adults. A piece of string to tie the empty box around the child’s neck and" a couple of short sticks are all that’s need ed for the drum. 'Provide ideas for rainy day fun, but let the children do the work . . . their fun is in the making as well as in the finish ed article. About Dairy Sour Cream Dairy sour cream adds a new flavor to family favorites. Put a dab of sour cream on soups, vegetables, fruits, and desserts for an easy •garnish. Sour cream is a welcome ad dition in 'potato salads or on baked potatoes. Use dairy sour cream in sal ad dressings. When using sour cream, PP«L carefully fold it Into other in gredients. Too much stirring may thin it. , Add sour cream at the end of the cooking time V - Versatile Minced Onion Instant minced onion saves time and tears and it adds flavor interest to many disihes Sprinkle a little onion into cooked vegetables with butter . . . it will perk up appetites. Stir instant minced onion in to gravies and fish sauces for a delicious quick flavor addi tion. Blend instant minced 'onion, with softened butter and 'pre pared mustard. Spread mixture on bread and top with boiled ham and Swiss cheese. Pop in to hot oven to mbit cheese Makes tasty open-faced sand wiches. Sound footing under cattle curing transit will keep them quieter and make them easier to move from the vehicle with out bruise-causing" “bumps”, suggests Livestock Conserva tion, Inc. Sand, sawdust, shav ings, ground corn cobs, or sim ilar material aie recommend ed. /LUf t ■&WS AIW iiiL '- ivid. ixJ,, S. faH SI f JlLm Ur^t. (Xm-4-.faM 6tASt4 . - J '-- >9 fiU-yc 0. sssjtr yQ-4 Cam • (u£ /&. 1/shuiA iMt (aX*M£ tJLrtXfc 3 ii»~d '(fS-*£ OImJL K* hAMstL (TuaJ JBidcCt^LcLtr, Oi/w-A . *UU-AJL dJLi. d. Ua? 'V-omX (bun A^9 Oy) t &m &4- cua kfc a* fu -VW f<s*\ tny <r^'j^A^JZtruu t A/* % ir*AJL t Um: Iwifi Vh ILa, ifr juidUbtt A/} Xvu^. f {//Vt|\ y&Sl*t\4AJl m ’^TV*’ /t/» 4J\X Jfl/tnJl TtLsiSA 'kJbukseuJ'. t^T. Farm Women 17 Sew Cancer Pads Make Donation iParm Womens Society 17 sewed cancer pads at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. Richard Lefever, Quarryville HI, near the Buck. A donation Of $5.00 was made to the Lancaster County society for 'Crippled Childrens and Adults. The group's mother and dau ghter banquet will be held May 3 at the Dutch Dell, North of Buck on Rt. 72, The society will be the guest of society 6 in Elizabethtown on May 4. Mrs. Pearl Wenger showed slides of a trip through the western TJ. S. WATER, SOILS, FEEDS AND FOODS Do you have a problem in one of these areas? If so, let us help you. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 3425 NEW HOLLAND PIKE, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Leola 650-9043 ' fhvJLj^ Y)fUs9 G?. Ih *(XuJjU4unJ v' 4 ' Neat meeting of the »ociety will he held at the home ot Mrs., Ira HoltHhouer, .New-yPro videmse, featuring a demon stration on beauty culture by Mrs. Ellen Musser. The meet ing will be held on Tuesday, May 7, instead of the regular meeting day.
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