!—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 1964 6- For the Farm Wife and Family Covered Dish Specials By Mrs. Richard C. Spence “What shall I take for the copied dish tonight’” This is an otten-asked question, sometimes it is easily answered but then again we go through the cookbook fiom co\ei to covei tr>ing to find something ditteient to take Here aie some suggestions that might be of help to >ou. A meat loaf is alwajs a good main dish, carries well, and can be made in a variety ot sizes just by vaijing the amount of ingre dients Meat loaf can be made from almost any kind of ground meat and the varieties are almost endless Here is one that should go well in almost any group. SPEXCE SAVORY MEAT LOAF 1 -pound ground beef 1 pound ground pork iy 2 cups crushed shredded wheat (about 5 biscuits) 1 cup canned tomatoes 1 cup chopped onion % cup chopped green pep- per 4! eggs, ibeaten 1 teaspoon salt Mix all ingredients. 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CRABCAKE CASSEROLE 1 can (10 V 2 ounces) con densed cream of celery soup soup can of milk 2 'cans ( 6V2 ounces each) ciabmeat, coarsely brok en and cleaned Vs teaspoon cayenne peppei Vs teaspoon dry mustaid 1 teaspoon Woicestei shire sauce 14 cup finely chopped onion 1 egg, slightly beaten 114 cups finely lolled Hits I I i % * * * Mean GOOD FEEDING * 3+. ■ J On Your Farm! *- Food is a major lactor in the opetation ol a sneiess inl pottltry or danjing business, and in hog and beet cattle raising. The kind, quality and balance of the nutri ents in tile iced used determine the eggs you will gather, and the milk, pork and beel jou send to market. UKI> KOSK FKKDS and SUPPLEMENTS, >om lajcrs, hogs, steers and dairy cows can be a MONEY MAKING COMBINATION’ tor >ou. Outstanding in quali ty, Kcd Hose Feeds and Supplements are efficient, mo dern feeds, formulated to contain all needed nutrients, titamins and minerals, in properly balanced amounts . . . to produce the results jou want, at a good profit. In 1964 choose to use Red Rose J West WIHow Formers it Associotion it West Willow, Pa. Feeds and Supplements on your farm. A. S. Groff North Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. cracker crumbs Combine rreafli 'of celery soup and milk Heat and stir till well blended. Add remain ing ingredients, reserving Vi cup ei acker cm mbs Turn into a greased 1-quait casserole and spimkkle top with crumbs Bake in moderate ov eiiv (350) degrees) 40 min utes iTnna tan be substitut ed 4or crabmeat, if desired.) Sei\es 6. CHINKS K-ST VIjK VKVIj STKW * pound cubed \eal pound cubed poik cups water teaspoon salt tablespoons (% stick) butter 1 V 4 1V 4 cu'p diced eeleiy cup minced onion tablespoons flour teaspoon salt tablespoons soy sauce cups green beans 5-ounce can Chinese noo dles, heated In saucepan combine veal, pork, -ftater and salt Heat to boiling; reduce heat, coyer and simmer until meat is ten- der (,about 1 hour). Mean- SUPER Self Service SHOES 220 W. King St. Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Snper Low Prices Mounfrville Feed Service R. D. 2, Columbia, Fa. Ammon E. Shelly JL. D. 2, Lititz, Pa.' ■Rrown & flea while in saucepan melt but ter; add celery and onion. Saute until vegetables are tender; -remove from heat. Blend in 'flour, salt and soy sauce, stir in undrained green beans and cooked meiat Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mivtuie thickens Sei\e over Chinese noodles MOTE - If desired, pour meat mixture into S-mch square baking dish; top with Chinese noodles Bake 20-25 minutes in pi cheated 35 0 de- gree oven. * CRK\NIKI) ONIONS WITH DRIED BEEF Vi 'pound package sliced dried beet 2 pounds small onions (ab out IS) 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine 2 tablespoons flour V 2 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 1 cup bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine Peel onions and. place in boiling salted water until segooaflooggo&PQaoaagg&aooggoß PRODUCTION- I|I The production level your herd achieves de l'l pends primarily upon the quality of Sires you j [ select. || WITH 1 r 0U C^°oSe rCS> I SOUTHEASTERN PENNA. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING COOPERATIVE P. O. Bo\ 254, LANCASTER, Pa. 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Sprinkle over top Bake in hot oven (421 degrees) 12 to 15 minutes un til golden biown. SMOKY CHEESE AND RICK BAKE t'i cup pitted ripe olives M cup butter or margarine, melted 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt M teaspoon diy mustard IVz cups milk 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese 8 smoky link sausages, cut in small pieces 2 tablespoons diced pimien to 2 cups cooked rice (Continued on Page 7)