(Continued From Page 8) I „ oven for 30 minutes or r*,, S ]des pull away from i 'Take from oven and c ° ol, M°re covered in 'pan. These res will stay moist for sev days. Cut into inch srs , 0(! ns needed. Makes about Evaporated milk can be used jjeat and vegetable dishes, too. salmon patties can (7% ounces) sal- ■mon. . , 13 soda crackers, crushed fine 2 teaspoons instant minced onion 1 egg }/ cup evaporated milk I*4 tablespoons butter Remove skin and bones from |alm on; flake salmon in liquid, /tdd crushed crackers, onion, ■ , g and evaporated milk. Mix /ell. Let stand 3-4 minutes. Shape into 4 balls. ‘Melt butter over low heat in skillet. Add minion balls leaving space be tween as balls flatten into pat- will show you why (HI *s* < } ’ y ©IMUMT m ©ffMg HOTTER HEAT OVER YOUR, FLOORS See Us At The Manheinp Fair' L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster B. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 637-6002 Lititz 636-7766 ties on cooking. Cook aibout 5 minutes on each side. CREAMED PEAS 1 package (10-ounces) fro- zen peas cup water Vz tesapoon salt 1 tablespoon butter 1 i/fe tablespoons flour 1 cup evaporated milk peas to water along with salt. Bring to a boil and cook 3-4 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon butter; stir until melted. Re move .from heat; blend m flour; stir in evaporated milk. Cook over low heat until thick ened, stirring occasionally. EXTRA-GOOD BAKED BEANS 2 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar 2 teaspoons flour Va cup evaporated milk 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 1 8-ounce can pork and beans Mix brown sugar and flour m small saucepan. Blend in milk and mustard. Stir in pork and beans. Cover and cook over low heat 10 minutes, stirring once during cooking period. porcelain a patented ikes super >ook at the that drives battery of it set right fire! Siegler Serve with butter grilled hajn burgers or frankfurters. SUPER SCRAMBLED EGGS Vz cup evaporated milk y» teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 3 eggs iy 2 Add milk, salt and pepper to eggs; beat until light and fluf fy. Melt sufficient butter in skillet to cover bottom. Pour in. egg mixture, cover and cook over low heat 3 minutes; stir„ lightly, add cubed cream cheese: cover and cook 3 min utes longer. package orange gelatin cup boiling water cup orange juice cup shredded, chopped co conut cup icy cold evaporated milk tablespoon lemon juice cup sugar 'Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add orange juice and chill until partially set. Fold in coconut. Whip milk, using chilled beater and bowl. When stiff add 1 tablespoon lemon juice and Vs cup sugar. Fold into orange mixture. Chill in mixing bowl until set. Garnish servings with fresh orange sections and toasted coconut. f. f r o—l 't*v " "Tra” V ' •**’ ”■— kT <*f',<'“f "" * ' * """ " " ~,A '■*. 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Mend these before you wash or dryclean garments for storage If you re pair before storing, clothes will be ready for use ivhen the next season ai rives Washable dresses must be completely free of starch starch is excellent food for sil\ erfish. You may wish to store cottons folded flat in drawers or large boxes with out ironing before packing. Have nonwashable garments dryclean ed, then hag them in garment bags If a garment doesn t need dryclean- households with six or inoie mg, air and brush it before I)e i SOns ge t enough of all eight storing Hang belts separately baS ic nutnents that the Na , their weight pulls and dis- tlonßl Research Council ie torts the garments commends Clean hats, shoes, and hand bags before storing Stuff tis sue paper in handbags and put shoetiees in shoes. You can put hats in boxes, perhaps several in one box depending on size and shape of hats Put crumpled tissue papei in and around hats to pi event ciush ing. To discouiage mildew, stoie clothing and accessories in a dry place and one that’s not too waim. Pood Facts AVortU Knowing A two-peison household spends 24 peicent ol its tood dollais on meals away fiom home Small households spend moie on meat, poultiv, tish, eggs, flints, and vegetables on a per person basis than do large households Only 34 percent of the But, 55 to 60 percent of the households with two to tour membeis have balanced diets. For You To Try Add roasted diced almonds to yom tacoute blow me i eerie foi special lunch bo\ tieats. Foi the family's supper, top these almond-laden biowmes with ice cieam and hot fudge sauce Spnnkle with moie al monds if you wish Sandwiches aie easy lor young fingeis to hold onto. The appeaiance of the sand wich itselt intngues a child especialh if you cut the sand wich into child-size pieces. 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