Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1964, Image 9

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    • For The Form Wife
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I egg, slightly beaten
Fat for frying
1 10% ounce can mushroom
sauce
Shell hard-cooked eggs. Mold
of the sausage meat around
each egg. Coat with cracker
meal; dip m the beaten Goo
g nd coat again in the cracker
jneal Fry in deep fat (about
350 degrees) about 5 to 7 min
utes or until golden brown
and sausage meat is cooked.
Dram well on paper towels.
Serve, cut in half, with mush
joom sauce, which has been
heated to boiling. Makes 4
servings.
Cheddar cheese gives a gold
en goodness to macaroni fixed
a new, appealing way. Bake
at in loaf form with eggs and
buttered crumbs, and serve it
ivith whole buttered carrots
and a tossed salad.
BAKED MACARONKLOAF
1 cup elbow macaroni
3 tablespoons butter
Hi cups milk
1 cup grated bread crumbs
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• ALL SIZES
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Open Every Night During Farm Show
Groff's Hardware
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Paradise
Leroy M. Sensenig
Hinkletown
Ross H. Rohrer & Sons
Quarryville
BOOK YOUR BEEF
FEEDS NOW!
-3 egg
-2 cups (Vz pound) shredded
Cheddar cheese
Vk cup chopped pimiento
3 tablespoons minced pars
■* ley
1% teaspoons onion salt
Vh teaspoon pepper
Cook macaroni as directed
on package omitting salt, dram.
In a small saucepan melt but
ter, slu in milk and scald.
Pour over bread crumbs in a
mixing bowl Beat eggs just
until yolks and whites are
blended Add macaroni, eggs,
cheese, pimiento, parsley, on
ion, salt and pepper to milk
mixture Stir lightly to blend.
Pour into baking dish Bake
50-60 minutes or until golden
biown, in a 325 degree oven.
A quick and easy supper
dish everyone will enjoy,
corned beef, onion and sal
tines make the hash and there
is a surprise filling of cheese,
corn and tomatoes. Just pop
it in the oven and relax.
BAKED CORN BEEF HASH
1 stack pack of saltine
crackers
3 /2 cup cold water
MASTER
wMIX^
1 cup chopped onion
3 tablespoons butter or mar-
garine
Vz teaspoon ground black
pepper
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 12-ounce can corned beef,
chopped
1 12 ounce can golden whole
kernel corn, drained
2 large tomatoes, peeled
and coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon crushed basil
8 ounces pasteurized process
cheese spread, cut m Vz
inch cubes
Coarsely ciumble saltines
into a large mixing bowl. Add
water Saute onion in butter
or maigarme until tender.
Add to crackers with pepper,
eggs and corned beef Mix
well Place Vz meat mixtuie
into a 2 quart ovenproof bak
mg dish Combine corn, 1
chopped tomato, % teaspoon
basil and half the cheese
cubes Place on top of meat
mixture. Spi ead remaining
meat mixture over corn Bake
in a moderate oven (350 de
giees) 15 minutes. Combine
remaining tomato, basil and
cheese Place around edge of
the hash Raise oven tempeia
ture to (375 degrees) and bake
15 to 20 minutes until top is
browned and cheese has melt
ed Makes 6 servings.
Colder I'm anxious to make
this shot That’s my mother
in-law up there on the club
house porch.
Friend Don’t be silly You
cant hit her from heie It’s
over two bundled yards.
Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are bnjing from ns for
better value and all around satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
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DAIRYMEN
CATTLEMEN
Here’s the answer to your
MANURE PROBLEMS
EASY WAY S
MANURE DISPOSAL $
SYSTEM |
Saves Time —Saves Fertility
Just scrips or wesh minute, bedding weete in 4
feed into Easy Via holdlnf tani When you’re reedy. .j.
the poeerful efitetor end eelf-prlmlnf chopper impeller ...
pump will put the homotenlsed mljture Into Eeey Via
liquid field spreader. Ifo cist —Jf «■ —no rtlnh, ...
For complete information on the *
EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: *
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1, Dmmore Center KIS-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1964
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Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Some Ways To Prevent Cuts In The Kitchen
Keep shaip knives in a knife holdei
not loose in a drawei When cutting vege
tables, cut against a board Don’t hold vege
tables in youi hand to cut them Wash and
put away knives and othei shaip cutting
tools as soon as you have finished using
them. Never diop them into the dishpan
or sink because you or someone else may
get cut as you put hands into the dish
water.
Use a can opener to open cans and jais
Never use a sharp knife—it isn’t made foi
a can opener
Pick up broken glass and china with a
paper towel or napkin—not with youi baie THOMAS
hands ages, solid fiozen food Be
sine meat, milk, buttei, mai
gai ire, fish, cheese and eggs
aie lefugeiated
Select the largest size pack
age oi containei that you can
use without waste
When >ou buy convenience
foods, such as piepaied mixes,
you may pay extia foi the
woik that s been done foi you.
Put bioken glass and china
into a special container
never into containers with
other ie£use
Some Foodshopping Guidelines
To be a budget-wise food
shopper, some hints to keep
in mind aie
Read the labels to find out
what’s in the contameis
Compaie puces of fresh,
fiozen, canned and packaged
foods to see which ones give
the most seivmgs for the least
money
Buy food that is in good
condition fiim, fiesh vege
tables and flints, sealed pack-
SSSS
Since 1890
PARADISE, PA.
• Harvest 1
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and Museum pieces will be
used in the demonstiations
Some of the activities will
be the making of apple butter,
soap, buttei, cidei, giape wine,
shingles, candles, cigais, taffy,
biooms and stiaw hats and
the piogiam will include but
chenng and a demonsti ation.
of countiy square dancing
Fall Haivest Days is an an
nual event sponsored by the
Landis Valley Associates, a
volunteer oigamzation dedicat
ed to the giowth and pi esei ra
tion of the Museum
Admission (including pailc
ing) will be 50f foi adults,
children £iee There will be
no guided tours and visitors
may stay all afternoon Piod
ucts made on the grounds aie
for sale and theie will be
stiaw udes for childien.
PATZ
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarryville, B. D. 1
Hensel KI 8-2559
SPRAYING Service
Dairy Barns
Poultry Houses
CARBOLA
Disinfecting White Paint
• Dries White
• Disinfects Against
Disease
• 90% Less Cobwebs
8 to 10 Mo.
Fly Spraying
DISINFECT
POULTRY HOUSES
8 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane.
Maynard Beitzel
Phone 302-7227
lac* - v $
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