Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1964, Image 15

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    by teaspoon on-bs*h»g sheet; V 4 cup evaporated milk For filling, beat V 6 cup soft
bake 8-10 minutes-in a >425 de- In a bowl’combine sugar, butter until creamy. Blend in
free oven.' Remove to *wire cocoa and vanilla. Gradually 1 tablespoon light cream and
ratfks to cool.' '■ add, evaporated milk and beat Vi teaspoon peppermint ex
• ' until of spreading -consistency, tract. Gradually beat in about
1 . 11 Spread on tops of cupcakes. 2Vfe cups .sifted confectioners’
Pick peppermint flavor and Sufficient to frost 18 cupcakes* sugar. Divide filling in half,
please the kids! Here you have o ' r top and sides of 8-inch layer Add a few • drops red food
a choice of peppermint flavor,, cake. coloring to one part. Spread
in cookies* or cupcakes. * -■ - pink filling on half of the
PEPPERMINT CUPCAKES . cookies; sprinkle lightly with
1% cups sifted flour PEPPERMINT FANCIES crushed peppermint candy.
1 -• cup sugar % cup butter or margarine, Spread white filling on remain
-2 teaspoons baking powder softened - jug cookies. Then press fillings
V 4 • teaspoon salt IV4 cups firmly-packed brown together to form sandwich
Vi cup (1 stick) butter, cookies. Makes 3 dozen.
softened
cup evaporated milk
V« cup water
% teaspoon vanilla
3 egg whites
1/3 cup crushed peppermint
stick candy
Line muffin cups with paper
cups. In a bowl sift together
flour, sugar, baking powder
and salt. Add butter, evaporat
ed milk, water and vanilla,
beat 2 minutes on high speed
Add egg whites and beat 2
additional minutes Fold in
crushed candy Spoon into
paper cups, bake 20-25 minutes
in a 375 degree oven Frost
with Chocolate Frosting .
"CHOCOLATE FROSTING
2Vi cups sifted confectioneis
sugar
MR. and MRS. I. W. BRI
R.D. 1, Manheim
MR. ond MRS. ROBERT G, ZARTMAN
Spring Lake, R.D, 1, Sheridan
It will be even more reasonable next winter thanks to PP&l's
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company
Ninth & Hamilton Streets
Allentown, Pennsylvania
We would like to know more about FIAMEtESS
Electric Home Heating. Please hove a home
heating specialist visitouf horaeioorb
Horn*
City
sugar
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
2% cups sifted all-purpose
flour
14 teaspoon salt
14 cup milk
IVz cups rolled oats, quick or
old fashioned
16 cup chopped nutmeats
Beat butter and sugar to
gether until creamy Blend in
egg and vanilla Sift together
flour and salt Add to creamed
mixture alternately with milk,
mixing well Stir in oats and
nutmeats Chill
Roll out on lightly floured
board or canvas to Vs-inch
thickness Cut with flouied
heart and diamond-shaped cut
ters Bake on ungreased cooky
sheets in preheated moderate
"Flameless ELECTRIC HOME HEITING IS
Reasonable
say the folks who live in these homes
latest rate reduction e.. effective May \, 1964!
Shone
ftote 7lp Code
Leoio, Po.
Here are two beverages that
would go well with any of
these cookies.
STRAWBERRY PINEAPPLE
COOLER
2 cups milk
2Vz cups (1 pound 4V 2 ounce
can) chilled crushed pine
apple
Vz pint vanilla ice cream
1 pint strawbeiry ice cieam
Mint, optional
In a mixer or blender com
bine nulk, ciushed pineapple
and vanilla ice cieam until
just blended Pour into tall
glasses and top with a scoop
of strawberry ice cream Gar
nish with- mint, if desned. 6
sei vings.
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MRS. JOHN S. SIEGRIST
Owl Hill Road, R.D. 4, Lititz'
MR. and MRS. RONALD MELLIHGH4
Becker Road, R.D, Manheim
in Cost/'
Be sure to ask your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended
Electric Home Heating Dealer today about the Trade-
In Allowance on your present heating system when
you install complete nameless Electric Home Heat
ing! It can be worth up to $150!
J 1
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? .
Comfort features for children’s clothing
involve the design or cut of gaiment, the
fabric, and the size.
The neck opening should be large
enough for a child’s head to go through
without strain. Collars can be uncomfortable
in warm weather, especially for toddlers. In
stead of collais, yokes and shaped facings can
give collar effects.
Armholes, sleeves, and legs need to be
roomy enough to piovide ease in diessing
and comfort in playing. Gals’ diesses well
above the knees give ample playtime com
fort.
line, 01 legs do not give com
fort desned. But when an item
of clothing has an elastic
waistband, the band should fit
secuiely without being tight.
It’s a good policy to select
garments which are elasticized
only a portion of the distance
AN INVE»rOI|.OW»«D
■ I.ECTRIC UTIL'ITV
\ IM TH» «t(lVIC«
. ' OF TUB PUakl*
267-5602
By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Comfort In Children's Clothing
Tight bands and elastic in sleeves, waist-
Phone 354*8731
m
M
KS
aiound the aim, waistline, -ear
leg aiea.
When shoulder stiaps and
belts aie used, they should fco
secuied with loops or stitching
to keep them m place.
THINGS TO DO
WITH ALUMINUM FOUL,
Aluminum foil has countless
uses in the kitchen, but it ha&
many other uses you may noi
know about Among them aifi;
To prevent paint spills, eow
er nm of paint can with fall
to keep paint from collecting
in the groove. Then, when you
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LANDIS
BROS., Inc.
Mauheim Pike
393-3906
• •
THOMAS