A—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1963. For the f(~ ~ T Farm Wife and Family Home-Made Ice Cream By Mrs. Richard C. Spence Can you remember the old-fashioned ice cream parties there used to be in the summertime the kind where every one took a turn at turning the freezer between times up at baseball or dips in the pond Today, hand treezers are hard to find Instead electrical gadgets are being produced that turn out ice cream with a flick of the switch. One ol these fits into an ice cube tray and operates in the treezer compartment ot a refrigerator Another electrifies the old time freezer If you have either of these electric ice cream makers _ — or if you still have an old fashioned hand treezer you’re probably looking for ward to lots of home-made ice cream this summer. Here are some tips on making ice cream in a freezer either electric or hand operated - - 1) Thoroughly cool the nu'’- after it is prepared and if possible keep it in the retn gerator for a few horns or even ovei night Tins will im prove the flaior and tevtuie 2) Don’t fill the freezer more than two-thirds full of mi\ Otherwise, theiell not be enough loom foi the in creased bulk caused by whipp ing 3) Use about 6 pounds of crushed ice, 1 pint of cold water, and 1 pound of rock salt or common table salt to freeze a 2-quait hatch 4) When the ice cream is frozen, remove the dasher and pack the freezer with a mix ture ot crushed ice and salt about 1 part salt to 8 parts ice (by weight) Cover with BURNS CLEANER! amok* »r *dor irltk§ Tezsc* ¥xul Chief Heating/ 03. Contains Additive A-200,/ protects against rust fepouti. f GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St, newspaper and let stand about 2 hours. Or, if you really want to go modern, wash otf the container and put the con tainer and all in your home freezer. For a home-made ice cream that will bring the kids runn ing, we suggest this recipe: home-made vaxilla ICE CREAM 2 cups sugar 1,4 cup cornstarch teaspoon salt 4 cups milk 4 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons vanilla 4 cups light (table) cream IVliv sugar, cornstarch, and salt in the, top ot a double boiler Blend in milk gradual ly Cook over boiling water, stirring occasionally, until thickened, about 12 to 15 minutes Stir a small amount of the hot cornstarch mivtuie into the beaten eggs, then stir the eggs into the i dimm ing comstaich inixcm ’ Cook over boiling water 4 to 5 minutes longei, stirring con stantly Chill thoroughly. .Th’s ZIMMERMAN'S Animal Health Supplies 1 mi. Northwest ef Lincoln 3 miles Northwest of Ephrata R. D. #4, Lititz, Pa. 7:00 A.M, to 9:30 P.M. Mon. to Sat. June Dairy Spray 1 K al. Hesspray .$2.10; 2 sal. 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Fill a 1-gtllon freezer container not more than % full. Freeze in a hand-cranked or electric freezer with a mix ture of 1 part ice cream salt and 6 parts crushed ice. Remove dasher and repack freezer with ice and salt mix ture (1 part salt to 8 parts ue) and allow to ripen in the freezer about 2 hours. Or, pack ice cream into freezer contain ers and harden In a home freezer. Makes &V 2 quarts ice cream, enough tor about 28 servings. ,As a special treat, serve the ice cream topped with strawberries, blackberries, or bing cherries. Or, you may want to add the fresh fruit to. the ice cream itself. Rub 1-cup ot sweetened fruit through a wire strainer or crush it fine with a fork. Add the fruit to the chilled mix just befon tieezmg. Theie is just about every flavor that you can think of available in commercially-made ice creams these days. Using a popular summer flavor, peach, make this party des sert. PEACH PARTY PIE 1 quart peach, ice cream IVz cups finely crushed ginger snaps Vz cup shredded coconut Ys cup melted butter or mar- garine 1 cup whipping ci earn Yz teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon nutmeg 14 cup peach preseives Combine ginger snaps, coco nut, and butter Pat into a fl inch pie pan. Bake in a mo derate oven (350 degrees) for Specials 5 minutes. Coof. s*" 5 *" . *OoOl' tplo Fill pie shell •’With tee cream »P»on Jets Cream to cover :cea sllghtly softened. Blend cin> ter of Tie or top each serving namon and, nutmeg ‘into 'whipp- with a scoop of ice cream, 'mg creain. Beat -whipping * * * * -cream until stiff. Fold w Herd’s a wondei ful new peach preserves. Spoon over -way to enjoy ice cream and top Of pie. > strawberries. Combine them in Alaskan Pie, crowned with a high billowy meringue. ALASKAN PIE - SWEET PASTRY; cup (% stick) butter cup sugar ♦ ♦ ♦ * Treat the family to the smoothest chocolate pie ever made. Bake your fudge pie ahead and top with ice cream at serving time. FUDGE PIE ALA MODE 1 egg yolk 1 9-inch unbaked pie shell 1 cup sifted flour Vs cup (1 stick) butter Dash of salt 3 squares (3 ounces) un- FILLING: sweetened chocolate 1 pint strawberry ice cream IVs . cups sugar 1 pint vanilla ice cream 4 eggs MERINGUE: 3 tablespoons light corn 3 large egg whites (about syrup Vs cup) % teaspoon salt % cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla _ STRAWBERRY SAUCE: 1 quart ice cream 1 CU P sweetened fresh In a saucepan melt butter strawberries OR 1 10-ounce and chocolate together over package frozen strawberries, very low heat. With rotary thawed. beater, beat in sugar, eggs In a )imall mixing bowl corn syrup, salt and vanilla cream together butter and until just blended. Pour into 9- sugai until fluffy; beat in egg inch pie shell. Bake 30-35 mmu- yolk Mix in flour and salt tes in a 350 degree oven or just enough to blend well. Pat until a knife inserted hallway into 9-mch pan, prick bottom between center and edge I’ome and sides of pastry and bake out clean. (Do not overbake. 10 minutes in a 450 degree Pie should shake a little in the oven, cool on a wire rack, center like a custard so it will When pastry is completely not be too stiff when cool.) (Continued on Page 9) to- % to “Ademption. Residuary. \ to Adjusted gross estate. % ® Specific devise. I Contingent beneficiary... to C M ffll SI ** S' (hjJi&lqti Ccutgudye} Even the language of estate settlement can confuse the first-time executor. Un familiar duties are involved. Frequently they are complicated and time-consum- j ing. By naming us as your executor, you can save your family from needless worry. Our experience can result in worthwhile economies, too. Talk with your attorney and with us—soon! THE LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LANCASTER 0 East King Street (temporary address) 138 North Queen Street (Drive-in Window) Prince and James Streets (Drive-in Window) 1613 Lincoln Hwy. 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