flyvorviThe, A, beat just .smooth, good pound cake is' thorough Turn' batter into greased wax creaming and beating— of the ed-paper lined s%x9Vz inch butter, sugar and eggs. The loaf pan. Bake in slow oven texture should be velvety (325 degrees) about 1 hour emooth, and the top of the and 35 minutes or until cake baked cake will crack. - tester inserted in center copies MOCHA POUND CAKE out clean, and cake has pulled _ ... , . , . aWay from corners of pan * cups sifted enriched flour Cool 1Q minutes b?fore remov t cup cocoa mg from pan. Allow to cool 8 tablespoons instant coffee letel before shcmg . 1 cup solftened butter or * * * + margarine ( % pound)' To make tomato re i ishes and 1% cups sugar catsup yQU need t 0 boil the «-»!, UP + eSg fv °fl juice down quickly to keep a Sift together flour, cocoa t red color Us a Wlde and coffee Cream butter or shallow or kettle helps. margarine thoroughly in large Catsup or clnll sauce that turns bowl. Very gradually beat in dark is a problem tor the home sugar beating until smooth canner It>s best to Btart Wlth and fluffy. (This step requires the tomato es and cook 10 to 12 minutes). Add eggs •gradually beating well after them down untll they each addition. (Mixture may about half volume. For a re curdle slightly). Add - flour cipe calling for 16 cups peeled mixture to creamed mixture tomatoes, cook them until 8 I HOLLAND I STONE I ♦ New Holland Concrete Products | New Holland, Pa. - < ■ » HOME HEATING PLAN • Farm. Bureau Quality Plus Heating Oil • Installation of Oil Heating Plants • Complete Service and Parts Contract • Annual Furnace Clean-Out Service • 24-Hour Oil Burner Service • Heating Oil Budget Payment Plan A Plan For..: EVERY HOME Por complete information, call or write LANCASTER COUNTY : , * .. . TELEMoSIBr, i)&!r ; Ql£ 'Kiejp® ' rV : t* Stop and see the many * possibilities of the use of * Holland Stone in con- * struct! jig homes, walls-* -and other buildings. •* Durable, dignified and J long-lasting. J * * ' t t J* FARM BUREAU FARMBUKEAU Pfa. 354-2114 cups remain. . CATSUP 8 cups tomato puree (pre pared as above) 2 cups 'yinegar 2 cups chopped onion 2 tablespoons salt 1 cup brown sugar % cup white sugar Seasonings (Mustard, papri ka, cayenne, mace and ginger may be your choice of season ing. Or try some garlic and cloves with the paprika and cayenne. Black pepper, cloves and all spice will turn the cat sup dark in color so unless you have special preference for their flavor it may be best not to use them.) Add vinegar and onions to tomatoes Cook on high enough heat to keep the catsup boil ing When the juice has thick ened add salt, sugars, and sea sonings Cook quickly for about five minutes. Adding the salt, sugar, vinegar and other sea sonings at the end of the cook ing also helps to keep the cat sup from darkening. Farm Women 8 Entertains At Family Night Farm Women Society 8 en tertained at a Family Night progtram recently at the Don egal Presbyterian Church near Mount Joy. The meeting fea tured a covered dish supper on the church lawn. The principal speaker for the evening was Walter Knapp, Lancaster, who presented an illustrated talk on “Off The Main Line, Little Known Facts of the Branch Railroad.” Hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Abner Risser, Mrs. John L. Keener, Miss Ada Kraybill, Mrs. Harold Frey, Mrs. Lizzie Keener and Mrs_. Mary Sheaffer, There will .be no meeting in August. The next session will be Sept. 21 at the home of Mrs. Paul Erb, Mount Joy RD. f Hitch Your Silo Filler \ S To A Star" I l | * Weaver Star Silo Co. * * * * i J R#s, Lebanon, Pa. * x- * I CR 2-7424 J *• x x- X- J Poured Concrete Silos - Grain & Industrial Bins J * * ATTENTION Farmers and Poultrymen We are the largest suppliers of Wood Shavings in the East for Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags. We deliver anywhere. We are now receiving a new crop of very clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at our warehouse. For prompt service call 0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc. 659 E. Main St* # Lititz, Pa. (formerly of Manheim) Phone 626-206* Distributor Far Shredded Pineberlcfor Mulching ' Evergreens, rotes, etc. . >f } ' < /Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3, 1963—9 •« *|» For the Farm Wife and Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Guides To Buying Fresh Peaches ' The crop of southern peaches is about 18 percent better than last year. And this is good news because last winter’s damage to local peach trees was fairly extensive This crop of southern peaches is already making its way north' and you’ll find fresh peaches on the markel When buying fresh peaches, remember, a blushing peach is no sure proof of quality piukness differs with variety. For better signs of maturity and flavor, look for a white or yellow background color and a fairly firm flesh Green peaches often won’t ripen, are lacking in flavor, and may shrivel. It’s a good idea to buy peaches as ripe as possible without being bruised. To properly ripen peaches at home, keep them at room temperature (they won’t soften in the refrigerator. When fruit is tender to the touch, keep it cool until ready to use. Peaches tend to shrivel and decay if kept in the sun. Peel peaches just before ready to use and they won’t darken and discolor If you must peel ahead of serving time, sprinkle with lemon juice to keep the color. Cold Cuts During Hot Weather Cold cuts are convenient to have on hand for warm weath er meals. Cold cuts add flavor and heartiness to hot main dishes. You can sliver, dice, or grind cold cuts and add to doz ens of main dishes. Or you may slice and then pan-fry, broil, or bake cold cuts and serve as the meat course of a luncheon or supper menu. The versatile .members of O Family THURSTON the sausage tamily are highly nutritious and provide the same top quality, body-build ing proteins contained in all meats. For You To Try Peanut Cream Tarts make good family and company des serts Prepare vanilla pudding mix according to directions on the package, then cool, stirring occasionally. Put a half pound of peanut brittle through the food chopper, then stir the ground candy into the pudding mixture. Spoon this mixture into baked tart shells. Chill until leady to serve, then gar nish with whipped cream and jieanut brittle if desired A half pound of brittle makes one cup when ground. When the demand for >ce cubes runs high, and you have a fieezer, here’s an easy/way to have a good supply of cubes. Empty ice cubes into plastic bags and store in the freezer while extra t _ cubes freeze in ice trays To Store A Wedding Dress One way to store a wedding dress with a tram is to told the dress carefully, using plen ty of tissue paper. Then told the train over tissue Put dress in a box large enougn to prevent crushing. Seal edges of the box with gummed tape to keep out shveitish This insect feeds on staich in fab rics and can damage them. Farm Women 1 Meets Today Society of Farm Women No. 1 will meet on Saturday, Au gust 3 at 1 30 p m at Men nonite Central Committee Headquarters at Akron* Pa. The devotions will be in charge of Mrs. C V Smith and the roll call will be ans wered by naming “My Favonte Church Activity” Mis Edna Byler will be the guest spea ker. FREEZER CONTAINERS Nftw Home frecrer owner* c*n purely pUslie freexei- container* at-even lower price* l>y hnjimf direct ihfdurfi tlw mail* MeiiiUble container* are **(* *M tvlulMe New sn*ce navinc •hiiMj Flexible. iWiHenk lid* included I mt« tir« priced /I SW»O. goarla 4i *l4 r >o per hundred, £as. irafc ccsfs OXBORO HI ATM CO. !l? 7 w HIOMUH* ItAflON, MINNEAfOUS 11, MINN. I*EPT:#7.V !1 * « w tM « Jill 1 1 .
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