- dishes> by heating bever< water. -Wrap'. securely in the igCs-irt foil, toe.. For- each cup, rfoll by -gathering opposite ends make a rim and handle by bend- and -folding them over tightly ing and twisting coat-hanger two or three times. Do the same wire around a small can. The with the sides to make a snug foil cup is made by molding package, a doubled square of foil ar- ■ Alternate slices of potato and ound the same can and setting Italian onion, seasoned with it into the rim. Crimping the sa it and pepper, are "spud ’n -edges around the rim makes onion” treats. Wrap tightly in the cup secure. foil. * * * Fresh peas, beans, asparagus or other vegetables can be cooked in wrappings like the steak. Frozen vegetables cook On a sheet of foil, sprinkle nicely this way, too. Season the % package of onion soup mix vegetables and add a little wa and cover with a flank steak, ter a nd perhaps the rest of allowing at least half a pound the on i on m i x to the package, for each person. On the steak, , . . sprinkle another % of the de- , the has * u f rna * ° hydrated onion soup mix, and coala ’. place Pf to-onion add two or three teaspoons of combination and meat packages OTHER TREATS ON THE GRILL MAKE NO MISTAKE USE CONESTOGA BRAND FERTILIZERS FOR ALL CROP NEEDS LEGUME SEEDINGS TOP DRESSERS ALFALFA DIELDRIN MIXTURES SPECIAL MIXTURES TO SOIL TEST BULK SPREAD PICK UP OR BAGS LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO. Quarryville ST 6-2547 Oxford 932-8323 Annual Reunion Museum Grounds - Kinzer, Pa. U.S. Route 30 Program from 10 A.M. - 10 P.M, August 22, 23, 24, 1963 Daily Program Flailing Horse Treadpower Steam & Gas Engines Shingle mill Saw Mill Hobby & Scale Size Engines Teeter-Totter Engine Parade Home Cooked Food Homemade Applebutter Quilting Bee open to oil Lodies See Steam Generated Electricity being made! Hear Steam Calliope Music played daily by Noah Getz! See Model Airplane Show! Free Parking Admission $l.OO Children under 10 free . Tnading Post Miiseuwr-Gilt Shwp'open' daily . • sr.- ■■ 15 th hear the cdajs. Turn them oc casionally and allow about an hour of cooking .time. Do the same with the other vegetables, allowing them about half .an hour to cook. Test the foods with a fork to be sure they are done, avoiding puncturing the bottoms of the packages so . the juices won*t run out. Open the packages and use the foil as a serving dish. DESSERTS MADE ON THE GRILL We told you earlier how to prepare apples and bananas on the grill as a dessert. Fruit kabobs are another tasty des sert. Have your guests make their own fruit combinations or at least have them roast their own kabob. String chunks of banana, pineapple, orange sec tions, apple wedges and marsh mallows on a skewer. Squeeze a little lemon’ over the fruit and roast over the coals. Another dessert for guests to make is the old favorite called “some mores”. On a graham cracker put a piece of choco late bar. Roast a marshmallow and place on the chocolate. 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By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Cheese To Please The nation’s chcesemakers have put be fore us an interesting array of products to meet our needs. And many cheese varieties are featured in dairy counters. Taste may dictate choice of cheese, but trying a new variety can give a lift to the family menu. For a mild cheese, you can choose from mild Cheddar, cottage, cream, and any of the processed cheese spreads. Medium cheddar, brick, edam, gouda, muenster, and swiss cheese give you a more flavorful product. For a hearty, robust cheese, you’ll find sharp cheddar, blue, roquefort, parmesan, provolone, and sapsago to your Wang During the coming months, you can give full rein to cheese and use it in salads, mam di shes, side dishes, and desserts. FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. 80S N. George St, ® THURSTON Consult your favorite cook book for cheese recipes you’d like to try. One Way To Beat The Heat When the heat and humidity are getting you down, you’ll feel better if you have a well balanced diet. Don’t try to get by on skimpy, low-protein meals during the summer. It’s the choice of foods that is impor tant, not the quantity of food you eat So remember this when the temperature goes up and you don’t feel like eating so much as usual. Frankfurters, hamburgers, cold cuts, and quick-cooking steaks will help to keep you feeling fresh and fit through out the summer. These meats are easy to prepare for warm weather meals. Good To Know Anytime Potatoes themselves are not fattening it’s what you do to them that makes them high calorie items, A small boiled potato with a little butter has about 80 calories. But add rich gravy and more butter, and yott add calories. Potatoes are a good source of vitamin C and contain other vitamins. They also contain minerals For a flavorful, colorful des sert, garnish servings of fruit sherbet with a generous sprink ling of fresh blueberries. Fruit and cheese kabobs make a colorful picnic desseit. Arrange cubes of cheese alter nately with chunks of fruit on wooden skeweis Good combin ations aie pineapple chunks with gouda or edam cheese, ba nanas with sharp cheedar cheese, peais with swiss cheese; grapes with blue cheese. 3UKPTS CLEANER! If* aas*k* *r *d*r vltlg Texae* Foal Chief Heatinc? OS- Contains Additive A-200,? pr. tecta a**ia*t_rast isjiariU. 9 GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. €53*2921 10$ Fiirraw Sfe u, ‘ 9
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