B—Lancaster8 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1964 For the Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard O. Spence Left-Over Turkey Favorites Following a bountiful harvest, the first settlers gave thanks at a special feast. Today we celebrate Thanksgiving Day with the tra ditional family favorite foods. Although ac companiments may vary, a roasted stuffed turkey is usually found on every Thanks giving table And it usually happens that there aie turkey left-overs. If you’re having friends in for a special luncheon or buffet supper during the holiday weekend you need not be ashamed to serve them left over turkey if you serve a luscious Cran berry-Gobbler Salad Made ahead, it’s easy on the hostess, and its colorful two-layers is most appetizing on your buffet table. K- < *'' ? < S ' s' * V * /■ \ SPENOE CRANBERRY GOBBLER SALAD First Layei 1 package (3 oz) oiange flavoied gelatin 1 cup boiling water S tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 package (10 oz) frozen cranbeuy-orange lelish, thawed Second Layer 1 package (3 oz.) oiange flavored gelatin cup boiling water iy 2 cups cottage cheese, sie\ed 2 cups diced cooked tur- key 3 A cup diced celery 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 cup dairy sour cream Foi first layer Dissolve gel atin in boiling water Add su gar, lemon juice and 3 /i cup cranberry-orange relish. (Save the remaining relish to use in second layer ) Pour into mold which has been rinsed with cold water, chill until set. For second layer- Dissolve gelatin in % cup boiling water Stir in cottage cheese, tmkey, cel- Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your E>e Doctor if j ou are in doubt. Doctor's Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. Always Sea Better 403 N. DUKE STREET Lancaster Phone 394-2767 S 3 eiy, lemon juice and remain ing cranbeiry-orange relish Chill until jelly-like consisten cy In a chilled bowl whip sour cream until peaks form (takes about 10 minutes). Fold gela tin mixture into whipped sour ci earn. Pour_ over first layer. Chill until firm Makes 8 to 10 servings. RICH TURKEY HASH cups chopped roasted tur key tablespoons chopped onion tablespoon chopped gieen pepper tablespoons butter tablespoon chopped pi miento cups toasted bread cubes cup cream iv> iVz M> Shopping 1$ Fun especially when you shop with cosh and that is what you're going to have if you [otn our CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR '65 Christmas and Vacation payments may now be made at any teller’s window. Use Our Convenient Drive-In Window One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Mam Bank. “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889’’ LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad & Main Sts., Lititz MILLERSVILLE BRANCH 302 N. George St. Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cook onion and .green pep per in melted butter in a skil let until tender. Add pimien-’ to and turkey. Stir until mix* hire is hot. Mix m bread cubes. Pour cream over hash. Cook over very low heat until cream is absorbed. Seive hot. Makes 4 servings. TURKEY CRUNCH 3 cups diced cooked turkey 4 ounce can mushroom stems and pieces, drained cup chopped celery Va cup chopped onion Va cup chopped green pepper 2 ounce jar sliced pimiento, drained % teaspoon poultry seasoning 2 cans (10 3 /2 oz) condensed cream of mushioom soup 1 cup milk 3 ounce can chow mein noodles Into a 2-quart casserole (rubbed with butter) combine the turkey, mushrooms, cel ery, onion, green pepper, pi miento. and poultry seasoning Blend together mushroom soup and milk Pour over the tur key mixture. 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