16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1963 • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 15) ganne in large saucepan. Add salt, pepper, potatoes and wa ter. Cook until potatoes are tender. Add corn and milk. Heat but do not boil. Serve wijh crackers, Makes 6 to 8 eervings. Cookies and cupcakes are the No. 1 lunchbox dessert > GRAHAM CUPCAKES % cup sifted flour % cup sugar 2% teaspoon's baking powder % teaspoon salt 1 % cups graham cracker crumbs (about 20), finely rolled % cup shortening % cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs % cup raisins, floured Sift together flour, sugar, Waking powder and salt; com bine with graham cracker •crumbs. Place shortening in bowl. Add dry ingredients, milk and ijanilla, mix v([itil dry ingredients are dampened. Beat 2 minutes. Add eggs and beat one minute Pour batter into cup cake cups, filling % full. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 35-40 minutes. Cool, frost and decorate, if desired. Makes 18 cupcakes. RAISIN CRUNCH CLUSTERS 1 cup (6-ounces) semi-sweet chocolate pieces 2 cups 'Special K cereal 3 /4 cup seedless raisins Melt chocolate over hot but not boiling water. Remove from heat. Add cereal and rai sins, mixing well. Drop by tea spoonfuls onto waxed paper. Cool. Makes 2 dozen clusters. butterscotch crisps cup shortening, soft I*4 -cups firmly-packed brown jyjgar ___ 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt 2% cups 'Life cereal, crushed % cup flaked or shredded co- conut Beat shortening and sugar together until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat until light and fluffy. Sift together flour, 'baking powder and salt; add to creamed mixture. Mix well. Stir in cereal and coco nut. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto greased cooky sheets. Bake in preheated moderate oven (375 degrees) 10 to 12 minutes. Makes 3 dozen cookies. ORANGE BRAN MUFFINS 1 cup sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt 1 cup whole bran cereal 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons margarine or butter % cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 3 tablespoons grated orange peel 1 orange, peeled, diced Vz cup coarsely chopped nuts Sitt flour, baking powder and ealt together. Combine bran and milk; set aside to sotlen. Cream butter and sugar toge ther; stir in beaten egg To creamed mixture add softened PATZ Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer bran; add sifted flour mixture, stirring only enough to blend. Add orange peel, orange pie ces and nuts. Spoon into grea sed muffin cups. Bake at 42'5 degrees, 25 minutes. When done, remove from pan and cool on rack. Makes 12 muffins. Try a salad ‘ln your lunch box ORANGE WALDORF SALAD oranges, peeled, cut into bite-size pieces, drained (1 cup) small apple, unpeeled, cor ed, diced (1 cup) cup diced celery *4 cup coarsely chopped wal- se-r ass -isbszsbv? S F ? CUSTOM CORN DRYING BUYER FOR NEW CORN $ V Y & Nelson Weaver Gram landing on Amarfea’sfloorstepsJ But more than this, ft's a sound of freedom, Because newspaper It’s the sound of newspapers In our country of the day, the American press & a symbol of freedom throughout the world.] A free press Is the birthright of every American but thfe !&&&$* (also carries with it the responsibility that we all work to keep St so. Andonthla occasion of National Newspaper Week, wo loin aQ Amerr\ 5a paying a well- deserved tribute to our local newspapers* nuts 1 tablespoon honey 2 tablespoons mayonnaise Combine' all ingredients, mixing lightly. Spoon into small paper or plastic contai ners; cover and pack in lunch box. • ♦ * * PINEAPPLE *NUGGET COFFEE -CAKE One 10-% ounce package coftee cake easy mix 1 egg, unbeaten % cup pineapple juice % cup drained crushed pineapple To coffee cake mix add egg, juice and pineapple. Mix ac cording to directions on pack age. Put batter in special pan that accompanies mix or one AND STORAGE 626-2206 tsSgSSNii 6911 / '■■A National Newpaper Week October 13-IP of your own. (Do not grease in oven (375 pan.) Sprinkle topping fofc' 25 miiiutes. Ma. cake evenly over batter. Bake (Continued 01 THIS FALL USE VAPAM on your Tobacco Seed Bed RESULTSr No Weeds'?- k No Damping-off No Nematode Problems More Seedlings Stronger Seedlings Better Crop Profits VAPAM—-Stauffer’s new soil fumt* gant that is safer to handle, easier to apply. Needs no cover or other expensive application equipment./ STAUFFER S CHEMICAL Hunk! Hunk! PP*L AN INVISTOR.OWNSD CLftOTItIC OTILITV IN THB BEUVICR . Of THB PURMP d< iki m
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