(Continued from Page 8) wich filling. 1 cup filling, suffi j > cup sugar cient for 4 sandwiches. 1 tablespoon grated orange * * * r j n( j Cornflake crumb-topped cas j/ cup orange juice serole has a taste treat that Combine whole, bran cereal nobody will dispute. *nd milk; let stand until most CREAMED SHRIMP of moisture is taken up, about AND EGGS 5 minutes. Add egg, molasses % cup butter or margarine and shortening; beat well. Stir % cup.flour in raisins. Sift together flour, 2 cups milk soda and salt. Add to cereal 1 teaspoon salt mixture, stirring only unjil 14 teaspoon pepper combined. 2 teaspoons grated horse- Mix sugar, orange rind and radish orange juice; pour into bottom 4 hard-cooked eggs, coarsely of greased 814 inch ring mold. chopped Spread butter evenly over mix- 2 cups coarsely chopped, tore. Bake in moderate oven cooked cleaned shrimp (375 degrees) about 30 minu- 2 tablespoons chopped pars tes. Invert pan and let stand a ley few minutes before removing. 2 cups corn flakes or Vfc cup Serve immediately. About 8 packaged corn flake crumbs servings. 2 tablespoons butter or mar- NOTE: a greased BxB inch garine, melted baking pan may be used in Melt butter; stir in flour, place of ring mold. Add milk slowly, stirring con * * * „ , stantly. Cook until thickened, • Did you ever think about stirring occasionally.’ Stir in adding cereal to a sandwich salt, pepper and horseradish, filling? It’s done here Fold in eggs, shrimp and pars- BOLOGNA SALAD SANDWICH FILLING inch baking pan or shallow eas ily pound bolpgna serole. If using corn flakes, 1 hard-cooked egg, finely crush into fine crumbs. Corn chopped - bine.crumbs with melted but -2 tablespoons finely chopped t er - Sprinkle over shrimp mix sweet pickle ture. Sake in moderate oven 1 tablespoon finely chopped (350 degrees) about 25 minutes onions or until thoroughly heated, cup mayonnaise Serve -at once. 6 servings. J/4 teaspoon salt ' " ■* * *■ * . i/2 cup Concentrate cereal v SKILLET POTATOES Remove casing from bologna; V 6 cup chopped onion put -through food-chopper. Com- V 4 cup butter or margarine, bine with remaining ingredi- melted ents; mix well. Use as sand- 1 10-V£ ounce can condensed \ "Hitch Your Silo Filler I J * To A Star" I Weaver Star Silo Co. Poured Concrete Silos - Grain & Industrial Bins J 15th Annual Reunion Museum Grounds - Kinzer, Pa. . U.S. Route 30 Program from 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. August 22, 23, 24, 1963 Doily 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 Ladies fSee Steam Generated Electricity being made!* Hear Steam Calliope Music played daily by Noah Getz! See Model Airplane Show! Free Parking —Admission $l.OO Gift Shop. open daily . ley. Spread in greased 10 x 6 R#s, Lebanon, Pa. CR 2-7424 cream of mushroom soup soup can milk cup grated Cheddar cheese cup cheese-flavored crac ker crumbs teaspoon ground black pep per boiled potatoes, sliced small green pepper, cut in strips tablespoons chopped pimi ento On the grill in a skillet saute onions in butter or margarine. Add soup and milk. Blend well. Add cheese and stir until cheese melts. Add cracker crumbs and remaining ingre dients. Blend well. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally until potatoes are heated. Makes 6 servings. Serve with charcoal broiled steaks. SALMON BARBECUE Barbecue Sauce 14 cup melted butter or mar garine Va cup lemon juice 1 15-ounce can tomato sauce 14 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pep- Complement green beans Wlth ~ ? er .. slivered almonds . . just slice easp n , , blanched almonds, or buy them h w SnZ already slivered, and brown bring to a boil; simmer 10 min- . ... utes. Broil salmon steaks over r low fire about five minutes on b f?. e addg c “ kd bea a . .. . , . . „ „ Mix chopped, hard-cooked each side brushing frequently fr^h CO oked spinach, with sauce. Serve hot with more t Wlth slices of hard . sauce and Hoe Cakes. * rinr rATTFCS luu&cu vgg, Try a cream cheese sauce on 1 15-ounce package corn yQUr favonte vegetable . For the oread mix sauce, blend a three-ounce pack- A cup mi a ge 0 £ cream cbeese Wl th one -1 „ , , . fourth cup of milk, add a half I tablespoon grated onion celery seed and pour V 4 cup butter or margarine over P cooked vegetable. Ground black pepper Paprika Butter or margarine If you eat a sweet roll or 1 1 Pour corn bread mix into doughnut at your daily coffee mixing bowl. Stir in milk, egg, break that you may gain a and onion. Melt butter in skil- pound every twenty-six days if let. Drop corn bread by spoon- your body doesn’t use the extra fuls in skillet over medium to calories but store them as fat? low heat. Sprinkle with pepper In a year’s time, you could gain and paprika. Cook turning once fourteen pounds. You’ll have to to brown both sides. Top with decide for yourself whether you a pat of butter and serve hot can afford the 135 extra calor with barbecued salmon steaks, ies you get from a sweet roll Makes about one dozen. or doughnut. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 24, 1963 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Ways To Serve Vegetables Cook green and yellow snap beans whole or cut into bite-size pieces. Another way is to slice beans lengthwise, known as French style. Cook corn on the cob. If there’s any left over, cut kernels from ears and add chopped red and green pepper that you’ve cooked slightly in butter or margarine. Add a bit of onion if you wish. Make your favorite creole sauce and serve it over wax beans, okra, summer squash, or other fresh vegetables Cooked cauliflower and broccoli have a different flavor and appearance when you sprinkle grated Parmesan cheese or one of the THURSTON processed cheeses over the top before serving. Did You Know Worth Knowing: About Tuna Tuna is the leading canned seafood sold. Tuna is a popular warm weather food because it goes well in salads, sandwiches, cas seroles, and other dishes, and for dips and hors d’oeuvres. Tuna is high in first-class protein and in mineral and vit amin content. Tuna is available in solid pack style suitable for serving as is in a salad or main dish Or it comes in chunk, grated, and flake style for use in salad mixtures, casseroles, patties, and turnovers. Choose the style pack to fit your use. Some Facts On Telephones On Jan. 1, 1962, the United States had almost 78 million telephones, more than half of the world’s total. The United Kingdom had a few more than eight and a half million, the next highest total. West Germany followed with six and a half million, and Japan was next with more than six and 'one-fourth million. It takes a year to get the world data so these figures were for 1961. The increase in 1961 means there were almost five phones for every hundred persons in the world. The United States had almost forty-two phones for every hundred persons and Sweden was next high with thirty-eight and a half phones for every hundred persons. Canada was next in the num ber of pho/ies for every hun dred persons. Midsummer sales can offei a. boost,to youi clothing budget if you choose carefully. Look for classic styles instead of tads; select sizes that you’ie sure will tit next summer, as well as now, and don't buy until you’re sure the item is what >ou want One disadvan tage ot sale merchandise is that s’ou can't letuin it Organize picnic equipment in advance for quick, calm, and collected packing Among the things you'll need are paper or plastic plates and cupo, paper napkins, moisture-pioof salt and pepper shakeis, bott le and can openers; shaip Unite and serving spoons, plastic or stainless steel forks, kimes, and spoons You can stoio these items in-the family picnic basket and ‘ they’!e ieady to go But a word ot caution —• tafcfe inventory now and then to be sure you ha\e enough of everything Use your kitchen teirv towels outdoois They make marvelous runneis lor a picnic table, or you can use them lor placemats. And you can tash iou them into jollv-looking bibs when jou serve ecru, chicken, watermelon, or other drippy foods. 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