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jontinued Worn Page 7) e of each pancake with mixture and roll; place side down in shallow 9 ich baking dish. Bake 15- iutes in a 350 degree ov ■heat the cups reser ve; pour over crepes in r dish. Serve immediate lervmgs. ♦ ♦ • id ll' >n 10: de with whole bran cer- Yeast-Raised Sourdough ikes can iba served with i or fruit syrups, accom d by crisp link sausages. YEAST-RAISED L’RDOA’GH PANCAKES ,p milk ilespoons sugar i-spoon salt i shortening ■kage dry granular yeast , 1 cake compressed yeast i warm (not hot) water i all-bran cereal beaten be Most Famous Name In Corn Plister Associated Growers Lititz, P«. Phone 626-8808 depend on FUNK’S-G.. the Hybrids with more capacity to produce See Your Hoffman Seed Man or Phone Landisville 898-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. % cup sifted flour Scald milk. Stir in sugar, salt and shortening; cool ,to lukewarm. Soften yeast in wa ter. Stir in milk mixture. Add cereal, egg alid flour and beat until smooth, about 1 minute. Cover and let rise in 'warm place until doubled in bulk, about 40 to 50 minutes. Stir down batter. Pour Vb cup bat ter for each pancake onto mod erately hot, slightly greased griddle. Bake slowly until bub bles appear on surface and ed ges seem dry. Turn only once. Stack on warm plate. Stir down batter occasionally as it is used. Makes 20 3-iuch pan cakes. For brunch or Sunday night supper try this unusual pan cake recipe with the rich flavor of cheese crackers It’s a real treat when you serve this hot fruit sauce as accompaniment. CHEESE PANCAKES WITH FRUIT SAUCE 1 cup milk, scalded 2 tablespoons butter PATZ Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 Landisville, Pa. 1% cups cheese cracker crum'bs, finely rolled 3 eggs, beaten Vz cup flour IVz tablespoons baking pow- der Vz teaspoon salt shredded Cheddar Vz cup cheese Scald milk; add butter. Stir until butter is melted. Add to cracker crumbs, Let stand un til soft. Add eggs. Mix well. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together. Add liquid mix ture and cheese, stirring until dry ingredients are moistened. Bake on a hot gnddle using about one tablespoons of bat ter for each pancake (Makes about 20 small pancakes. Serve with Fiuit Sauce. FRUIT SAUCE- Drain one 1-pound 1-ounce can fiuits for salad, reserving syrup Mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch with a small amount of syrup Return to remaining syrup. Cook over medium low heat until clear, stirring occasionally. Add fruit. Heat and serve immediately over Cheese pancakes. Makes 2 cups. Tender, thin griddle cakes, sparkling with .tiny cubes of cranberry sauce, are easy for young bakers to make. Helpful hint; grease griddle very light ly and bake over medium heat. CRANBERRY GRIDDLECAKES IVz cups silted enriched flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon baking .po'wder % teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten (Continued on Page 91 * \ \ X 'vX .. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11, 1964 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... sj: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Soup Adds Zest To Winter Meals A hearty soup is an excellent and tasty dish on a cold day. In addition, it can pro vide nutinentb trom the 'four basic tood groups milk, meat, vegetables and fiuits, and breads and ceieals. Ciearn soups or chowdeis combined with a crisp salad, biead, and a substantial des sert make an attractive, appetizing, and sat isfying meal. There is no limit to the foods that can go into cieam soups and chowdeis Heaity soup isn’t limited to cream soups Dry peas oi dry beans can help stietch the piotein in an old-fashioned -vegetable soup. Giated cheese added lust betoie sea \mg pio vides extra piotein, thickens the soup, and adds a new flavor. Chicken is an excellent start for a nutritious heaity xext time you shampoo and soup. Just add jour favorite set your hdir> let lt <Uv * lu i Q vegetables and seasonings and you j Me p aJe a meal. Put cieam you 11 have a hearty one-dish on j OUI j- dce hands a n d wear cotton gloves when jon vacuum or dust Check your posture as jou bend to 'blush meal. Combine G rooming "With Household Jobs Combining .good grooming with homemaking jobs could be one of your best beauty aids. It’s important for others to no tice how well-groomed you are, but they don’t need to know how you do it. A relaxing soak in the bath tub can give you a refreshed feeling; the bathtub is also a good place to plan menus and your teeth, make the beds, or clean the bathtub Do sti etch ing exercises as you reach up to place articles on top shell es of closets and cupboards. Plan j our household sche dule around beauty rituals and see how i awarding it can be. Not only will you get house work done, but chances are you’ll leceive compliments time schedules. As you lelax, fiom family and friends you may dream up an unfoi- AVajs To Pincut Home gettable menu or develop fam- Accidents ily recreation schemes. In 19G0, 27,300 peisons si ere Heie aie other ways to com- fatally injuied and moie thaa bine grooming and house care. (Continued on Page 10) mg performance heritage ★ Field-balanced types: Row Crop, Row Crop Utility, ireal recon Wheatland and Ricefield. -- - - ★ Weight-balanced design to provide better traction over 3 tons of “live,” basic weight. . ★ Step-balanced transmission. 12 speeds forward with Hydra-Power Drive.* a ★ Power-balanced engine. Smooth, 6-cylinder types in gasoline, diesel and LP-gas. -tH2> ★ Comfort-balanced platform. 2-position, telescopic power steering", rubber spring seat. < ★ Load-balanced hitch. 3-point hitch with draft-sensi< tive lower links. -yam See the all-new Oliver 1600 and see ad that’s new in farm power SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW Farmersville Chas J. McComsey Equipment Co. & Sons Ephrata, K. 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