• For Th. Form Wlf. , «• Br . pc(rull JnlTO (Continued from Pago 8) cup f rcs j, ] emon juice stirring frequently. Add lalt Beat cgg yolks until thick; and pepper. Add meat to the a( jd sweetened condensed milk, sauce and heat thoroughly, grated grapefruit peel, grape- Pour mixture Into a shallow f rU it juice and lemon juice, baking dish or pan. blending well. Beat egg whites Roll out pastry and cut until they hold in firm peaks; slits for steam to escape. Fit fold into the condensed milk to top of dish or pan, crimp- mixture. Pour into ice-cube ing the edges of the crust, trays and freeze until firm. Bake the pie at 425 degrees 15 Makes 2, trays, to 20 minutes, or until crust browns and sauce bubbles. Makes 4 to 8 servings. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD . * 1 cup scalded milk Here are two tart, tas y d - 3 cups unsifted whole wheat !serts that would be just right flo * r to serve with game. 2 packages active dry yeast CRANBERRY SPECIAL 1 cup warm water (110 to f PUDDIN' 115 deg re «s) 1 cup raw cranberries e u P honey u cun sugar 1 tablespoon salt y 4 cup chopped nuts 3 tablespoons soft shorten -1 P«£? % cup flour to 3 cups sifted white % stick (Va cup) butter or flour margarine, melted Scald the milk and pour into Spread cranberries over the a large bowl to cool to luke i bottom of an 8-mch pie pan warm. Add yeast to warm wa (rubbed with butter). Sprinkle ter in a small bowl. Let stand. y 4 cup sugar and nuts over Pour all the whole wheat flour - the cranberries. Beat egg tnto the cooled milk, then add Iwell Add Vz cup sugar grad- the softened yeast. Blend well, lually and beat until thoroughly Cover bowl with foil or waxed imixed. Add flour and melted paper, then a clean dry cloth, gutter to egg-sugar mixture. Let stand in a warm place |Beat well. Pour batter over 4 to 24 hours. (During this Cranberries. Bake in a slow time the batter will get bub foven (325 degrees) for 45 bly and “spongy” as it rises Iminutes, or until crust is and falls. Jgolden brown. Cut like pie. When ready to continue, add Iserve either warm or cold the honey, salt and shorten- Jwith scoops of vanilla ice jng. Mix in the white flour, a Jcream or wnpped cream. little at a time, first with 4 * * * spoon and then with hand, un- I FRESH GRAPEFRUIT til the sides of the bowl are | ICE CREAM cleaned Turn out dough on (z eggs, separated to floured cloth-covered board 15-ounce can sweetened and knead until smooth, and % condensed (iVs cups) little bubbles can be seen be -|2 tablespoons grated grape- neath the surface. Place TOYS GIFTS APPLIANCES SHOE SKATES 's Hardware Thurs, and Fri. Evenings New Holland, Pa. $ I dough in greased bowl, turn* ing once to grease all sides. Cover and let rise in warm place 30 to 45 minutes, or until dent remains when An ger is pressed deep into side of dough. Meanwhile grease two bread loaf pans, BVfex4V&x 2Vi inches (top measurement). Punch down raised dough. Shape 2 loaves. Let rise in warm place 30 to 45 minutes, or until dent remains when side of dough is pressed gently with the finger. Dough should reach only slightly above pan edges. Bake loaves 35 to 45 minutes, or until well browned on sides and tops, in preheated quick moderate oven (375 degrees). Remove from pans and cool on racks, or crosswise on tops of pans. NOTE: Molasses may be used in place of honey in this recipe. NOTE: On cool days, let bowl of dough, after the final mixing, and shaped loaves, rise on a rack over a bowl half full of hot water. ZIMMERMAN & SON HONORED BY CLAY CORP. C. H. Zimmerman & Son, local dealers for the Clay Equipment Corporation in the Atglen area, has been award ed membership in the Clay “400” Club for 1964 This is an organization of outstand ing dealers throughout the country who have distinguished themselves in the sales, instal lation, and service of Clay farm equipment. The award was announced by Roger Clay, president of the Cedar Falls, lowa firm. Get the BIG silo unloader value! fr/ Vtiiil) Delivers moi •Daubla sugar syi tam digs tha allai taatar and mo avanly undarall cr dttions whathar » aga la fraxan, wi ardry. •Exclutlva. ad|uatal driva hub givas me ■aaltiva traatla Maps tha machl •paratlng avanl and raqulraa lai pawar. DELIVERS i The double augere, operating In conjunction with tho patented V-paddle Impeller*, digs the •llage, mix** It thoroughly, and then throws It down the chut*. Vour cows and cattle get good, palatable *ilag*... not a powdered ma»h a* •• •(ten happen* with unloader* uklng blower*. CALEB M. WENGER R. D, 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drnmore Center KI 8-2116 need holiday cash? GET A THRIF T. FULTON INSTALLMENT LOAN ulton^^bank IN SQUARE • McGOVERN AVENUE • EAST PETERSBURG • MOUNTVILLE iON • GAP • MANHEIM • Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation iCmJT £>J' —-* -*e’*'-,^' c V-t?'ViA»***Sr* 1 ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5, 1964—9 or t Farm Wife and Ladies, Have You Heard? . .. Gy: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Caution Store And Use All Home Products Safely It’s essential at all times to follow sen sible safety precautions to avoid accidental eating and swallowing of any nonfood sub stance. This is especially impoitant when there are young children in the family Even household products that are harm less when used for the intended purpose may cause trouble when misused Never place or store nonedible products within the reach of young children or pets Be sure to read directions on all pack ages and containers Note and observe any special precautions for the use of substances labeled "Hazardous.” Federal laws icquiie poisonous substances to be so labeled with the antidote stated Hints For Getting Light, Tender Muffins Add the liquid ingiedients all at once to the diy in gredients. Stir quickly just until the dry ingredients aie moistened —the batter will be lumpy Overmixing causes small, tough muffins with tunnnels Giease the bottom of each muffin cup for easy removal of muffins from the pan. For highest volume, grease the sides of the cups lightly, if at all Remove muffins from pans as soon as possible aftei bak- TWO SIZES! Standard—foralloalO'totS Heavy Duty—for elloa IS to UK WRITE OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. NATION AND PRICES. *4 * OF LANCASTER M X©)®®. Family mg to pi event them from get* ting soggy. Begin Family Chiiatmas Tradition With Washable Decorations A Chustmas box of holiday decoiations that a young mar* lied couple begins can become tiaditional in latei yeais For this Chustmas box it’s wise to choose accessoues that are both durable and washable so they can be laundeied after the holidays and stoied for futuie use. Placemats, centerpieces, hostess aprons, cloth door and wall panels, and even the baby’s first •Christmas stock (Continued on Page 11) SUPER FLOOR HEAT see it now / L H. Brubaker S3O Strasburg Pike - liaue. R. I), S, Jatit/, Pa. Ph. lame. 39T-5179 btrasbarg 687-6003 > Lititz 636-7766 THOMAS r *i'-- s jh* i < -
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