—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 28, 1963 6 For l Farm Wife and Family After - Christmas Ideas By Mrs. Richard C. Spence Make Good Use <)t Your Vppliancps When is a toaster not a toaster’ When it is used to heat frozen watfles, leheat bis cuits oi to make your own Melba toast. All ot jour kitchen appliances can be a second pair of hands for you it you give them nioie pait-tiine work to do. They have good table manners and can go the buffet or dining table tor cooking and serving, leaving the cook with her guests where she belongs. The term portable appliances is not just a name, it’s an asset They are designed to travel about, from room to room, to the patio or to the picnic grounds where outlets are available. Here are some .suggestions for giving your small appli ances more woik to do You •will no doubt add to the list as you become accustomed to using the appliances as an ex-' tra pair of hands. Use the steam iron to raise the nap on velvets, corduroys and suede. It works fine on hats, clothing and even up holstery. Hold the iron above the fabric with the pile side up and allow the steam to penetrate Veils can be re-stit lened iby ironing with a dry iron between layeis ot waxed paper. SPENCE The blender can be \our most-used kitchen helpei if jou keep it handy and use it Fiesh-ground coffee can be yours at the flick ot switch and you can make youi own blends, to the desired grind coaise, medium 01 fine The blendei will also chop vegetables, make bie.id ci umbs and blend seasonings I^UPER| Self Service M SHOES I 220 W. King St. K Lane. Co.’s Largest B Shoe Store B All Ist Quality H Super Low Prices Hj ****¥¥¥'. ->+¥¥¥¥* 'fc t“> Automatic deliveries! We keep a chart of your “deai ea day” needs, based on daily tenr-* peratures, In this way, we know when jou need oil, and niaka delivery without youi call. You never run short of Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil. We Give S & H Green Stamps GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. *************** sa for stuffing, puree foods for baby or make a healthy mid day pick-up from your own blend of fruits, vegetables or juices. When the fry pan isn’t at the dinner table, it can be used for baking cakes, cook ies or puddings instead of us ing the oven. With a broiler lid, it makes tasty hambur gers or open-face sandwiches, as well as luscious steaks. If you bring out the elec tric coffee maker only for company, you’re missing a morning treat Plug it into the timer clock of vour range before retiring, and wake up in the morning to the incom parable aroma of freshlv brewed coffee The coftee r>u’- kei may also be used to heat CAN YOU RUN FAST ENOUGH? Every now and then a family should sit down, talk over income and outgo... and then think about the future. And when vou d 0... A savings account that you add to regularly, one that earns a good return, will hasten the day when Dad can slow down, take it easy. In any amount, your account is welcome. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO IfTRSTFEDERALI ZJavinps andJojan ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. Phone 393-0601 *^lll^ soups, hard-cook. eggs and make hot maltedg, tea or co coa For temptingly foamy cocoa, make a thick paste with the dry ingredients, put in 'basket, and paik on "mild” setting. IE you have a ieasier oven, use it for cooking in quantity. Use the whole roaster for scalloped potatoes, scrambled eggs, spaghetti or whatever for a large group, and then serve from the roaster If you’ie cairying the food, it will stay hot up to six hours if the roaster oven is wrapped in .a blanket The roaster will also make easier the chores of making jams and jellies in quantity or water-bath can ning of tomatoes or fruit. In addition to its many uses in the kitchen, the por table mixer can be used to mix detergents for dry suds jobs. It’s abuse, not use, that makes appliances old before their time. So put your ap pliances to work for you in the variety of jobs that each can handle. They’ll soon earn a place on top of the coun ter instead of on the back of the shelf. USES FOR LEFTOVER TURKEY Cooked sliced turkey is tastily prepared many differ ent ways. For a mouth-water ing Turkey Divan, place a layer of cooked broccoli in an oblong pan or casserole, top with slices of turkey and then with cheese sauce Slip under the broiler to brown, or bake at 350 degrees for 25 'min utes. Cover with French fried onion rings and continue to heat for five minutes. Serve creamed turkey mads with gravy, cream sauce or a condensed soup in a number of tempting ways on rice or noodle rings, cornbread, toasted English muffins, or Chinese noodles Turkey pie for four or six persons can be made quickly 111 the broiler Line a buttered 10" \ 6” x 2” baking dish with two cups ol hot mashed potatoes, sweet or white Cov er with turkey slices Topping is made with two cups of me dium white sauce, one cup drained cooked carrots and one cup drained cooked peas This could very well be used to disguise leftovei vegeta bles. Broil until golden biown and serve. HOME-FROZEN' CREAM PIES There’s quite a trick to making a good cream pie that can be frozen and stored suc cessfully It takes a special recipe and special handling. Research home economists have come up with ,a special way to make cream pies, so that the filling doesn’t separ ate, or get grainy, lumpy, or spongy, and the crust remains flaky. It has been found that cornstarch is the most accep table starch to use in the fil ling of a cream pie that’s go ing into the freezer. And, you takes It Serve to Executor The average individual, confronted, ‘ ( with the responsibilities of an Executor,] hardly knows where to begin. An 1 Executor should have experience and collective judgment, and always be at hand when needed. This institution has these essential qualifications. May we talk with you and your attorney about your estate arrangements? 3V2% Interest Paid On Certificates of Deposit for 1 Year 21/2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Drive-In Window One-halt block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. Qe>dmf^ i NATIONAL BANK “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” LITITJZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad & Main Sts., Lititz MILLERSVILLE BRANCH 302 N. Georg® St. Maximum Insmanee $lO,OOO per depositor Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation get best results If you treero the pie filling and shell sep. arateJy, then combine the two when ready ‘for use or uvi the ifrozen filling in a fresh ly 'baked crust. Bake the shell on the ou'. side of the pan, then remo\ , wiap and freeze The flllin, may be fiozeu on the insnl > of the same size ©an, then removed and wrapped. Raw egg whites may he frozen separately and used n a meringue later, or freshh, beaten Whites can be baked in the frozen cream pie, Here’s the recipe for that special CREAM PIE FOR FREEZING 2 cups milk % cup sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch >4 teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks, beaten 2 tablespoons butter or mai- garine % teaspoon gelatin 1 teaspoon vanilla Heat milk to scalding (185 degrees F.). Add the sugar, starch and salt, which haie been combined, and continue heating rapidly until IhoMing, Stir about % cup of the hoc mixture into the -eggs; pour back into the saucepan and cook an additional 5 minutes. (Continued on Page 7) Experience as FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street Swan. Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. A. CKN FURV OP COMMEUCIAL BANKING V V
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