Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1963, Image 9

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    • For The Form Wife
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Vt cup flaked or shredded
coconut
% cup chopped nutmeats
Beat butter until creamy;
beat in sugars gradually. Aid
eggs and vanilla; beat until
fluffy. Sift together flour,
baking powder, soda and salt.
Add to creamed mixture; mix
tvell, Stir in remaining ingre
dients. Drop by teaspoontuls
onto greased cooky she-i.s.
Bake in preheated mode’-ite
oven (375 degrees) 12 to 15
minutes. Makes 6 dozen cook
ies.
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S’MORES
cup shortening, soft
cup chunk-style peanut
butter
cup firmly-packed
brown sugar
cup granulated sugar
«SES
cup milk
3 oups sifted all-purpose
flour
IV2 teaspoons salt
.is home, built AVUi, HU. id Stone, i’cter Smitli & Sons, is owned by MV. am
Jles. Kdnmnd >o\ itsky, 115 Hast Glen Road, Glen Acres, Hcrshey, Pa.
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1 teaspoon soda
3 cups quick or old-
fashioned oats -
3 dozen large marsh
mallows
Fifteen 1 ounce milk choco
late bars
Beat shortening until
creamy; blend in peanut but
ter, sugars, eggs and milk.
Sift together flour, salt and
soda, Add to creamed mixture;
beat until smooth. Stir in oats.
Roll out on lightly floured
board or canvas to M inch
thickness? Cut with floured 2-
% inch round cooky cutter.
Place on ungreased cooky
sheets. Bake m preheated mo
derate oven (375 degrees;
about 10 minutes. Remove
from cooky sheets; cool.
To make S’mores, place 4
squares of the chocolate bar
and a marshmallow (prefer
ably toasted) between the tv,o
cookies. Press together. Makes
3 dozen sandwich cookies.
2 egg whites
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New Holland Concrete Products, Inc.
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1
3 / 3
teaspoon salt
cup sugar
teaspoon vanilla flavor
ing.
cups Special K cereal
cup finely cut pitted
dates
Beat egg whites and salt
until foamy; add sugar gradu
ally and continue beating until
stiff but not dry. Add vanilla.
Carefully told in cereal and
dates. Drop by teaspoonfuls
onto well - greased baking
sheets Bake in moderate oven
(350 degrees) about 15 minu
tes or until lightly browned.
Remove immediately iroin bak
ing sheets. Makes about 1 doz
en cookies, IV2 inches in dia
meter.
Dunns the knitting process, the loose
loops are brought to the right side of fabric
to form a nap. This helps to give the fabric
Rrt u V norif"? lts airy appearance.
Mohair knitted fabrics are sensitive to
cup silted all-purpose shrinkage. To prevent possible damage, the
flour manufacturer’s label states ’’dryclean only
teaspoon baking powder do not steam press or sponge ” If nap
teaspoon baking soda becomes flat or crushed from weanng, you
teaspoon salt brush it upward with your hand If labnc
teaspoons ground s . t i ll ne . eds press , ins: ’ press on the wrong
6 side using a cool iron,
cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
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354-2114
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25, 1963—!
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Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist
Mohair Fabrics Need inning
An airy and lightweight mohair looped
knit tabnc is a current popular lashion fab
ric
While mohair is a luxury
fabric, it doesn’t need special
handling during sewing. Use
matching mercerized thread
for stitching. Set the machine
for 12 to 15 stitches to the
inch. If seam reinforcement
is needed, finish seams with
zigzag or overcast stitches.
It’s advisable to staystitch a
lightweight lining to the mo
hair tabnc to prevent stretch
ing. Lightweight lining fabrics
won’t change the texture of the
outer fabric.
There is a difference he-
Food color influences jour
bujing. It >ou like Red Deli
cious apples to be full red m
color, you’re a typical shopper.
Although theie is little oi no
difteience in taste or uututive
jalue, leseanh shows that
consumeis are Hkelv to buy
11101 e of a red variety apple
when the fiuit is lull red in
1 cup chopped jvalnais color.
cup butter or inaiganne
cup sugar
eggs
can (10 Y 2 ounces)
condensed tomato soup
cups uncooaed rolle I
oats
1 cup seedless raisins
Pieheat oven to 350 detrees
Sift dry ingredients together
In large bowl, thoiough.y
cream butter and sugar Add
eggs, beat until light and
fluffy. Add alternately dry in
gredients and soup; beat until
smooth after each addition.
Stir in idled oats, raisins, and
nuts Di op rounded teaspoon
fills on coohie sheet Bake
about 20 minutes, or until
lightly browned. Makes about
10 dozen cookies.
A
THURSTON
tween looped knit mohair and
looped woven mohair fabrics.
A looped woven mohair fabric,
if handled as a soft woolen
fabiic, can be steam pressed
without danger of shnnkage.
The label will tell you which
type ot mohair tabnc you’ie
buying. Read the label care
fully.
COLOR OAX TXPLL’KXCE
FOOD SHOI’I’IXO HABITS
If you’re seeing led and lik
ing it, you’ie an aveiage food
shopper.
You’re also color-conscious
when it comes to buying
manges. Fodshoppeis in the
Midwest expect manges to haie
an mange color. Jf they hare
a choice that is the kind they
will buy. A study made in
Cleveland, Ohio, showed that
artificially colmed Floiula
manges Foodshoppeis in the
natural colored fnut on a near*
by display When only uncolor
ed manges were otfeied, sales
dropped significantly.
In Philadelphia, whei e un
colored oranges aie common,
shoppeis did not make this dis
tinction. Colmed and uncolor
ed oranges sold equally well.
Most of the shoppeis said they
understood the added color
was only skin deep and did not
affect the truit quality. Even
so, color still influenced their
selections.
EASY BUDGET
PLAN!
Ton pay in equal install
ments spread over the year
—avoiding big bills in cold
months when, til consump
tion mcreaaoa
GARBER
OIL CO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-2021
105 Fairview St.
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