Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 24, 1965, Image 9

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    For The Farm Wife
(Continued from Page 8)
tablespoons cornstarch
teaspoon salt
teaspoon cinnamon
tablespoon lemon juice
tafolespoons butler or
margarine
cppingJ
cup pancake mix
, oup sugar
j cup shortening
egg, beaten
, cup milk
for base, drain peach slic-
reserving juice. Combine
,»ar, cornstarch, salt and
nnatnon in onediunvsized
iiicepan. Stir in reserved
en'dh juice. Cook over medi
al heat until thickened and
ear, stirring constantly. Add
caches and lemon juice; pour
Tossed salad or tossed out?
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into 2-quart ungreased baking
dish.
Dot with butter. For
topping, combine pancake mix
and sugar. Cut in shortening
until mixture resembles
coarse crumbs. Add egg and
milk; stir just until combined.
Spoon topping over hot peach
mixture. .Bake in preheated
hot oven (400 degrees) 25 to
30 minutes. Makes 8 servings.
TUNA SPIRAL
Filling:
2 cans (Tounces each) tuna,
drained
Vt cup pickle relish
V* cup mayonnaise
% teaspoon lemon juice
Dough:
V* cup shortening
2 cups pancake mix
% cup milk
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S«uoe:
% pound process cheese
% cup milk
Ms teaspoon paprika
Heat oven to hot (425 de
grees). For filling, combine all
Ingredients thoroughly. For
dough, cut shortening into
pancake mix until mixture re
sembles coarse crumbs. Add
milk, stirring lightly until mix
ture is dampened. Turn out
on lightly floured board or
canvas; knead gently a few
seconds. Roll to form rec
ti ngle 10x15 inches. 'Spread
tuna filling over dough. Roll
up as for a jelly roll. Place
on ungreased cooky sheet.
Make 5 slashes half way
through roll to mark servings.
Bake in preheated oven (425
degrees) 15 to 20 minutes.
For sauce, melt cheese over
very low heat (may use dou
ble boiler). Add milk gradu
ally, stirring until smooth.
Stir in paprika. Serve hot
over tuna roll. Makes 6 serv
ings.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1965—9
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
Some Tips For Packing The Car
Make a list of all essential items and
check them off as you pack.
Don’t overpack keep family clothing
and vacation gear to a minimum This cuts
down bothersome unpacking and searching
time
Put overnight and-on-the-ioad items in
a tote bag which you can reach easily as you
stop for the night.
For cleanup emeigencies, include a
sponge and a container of an all pm pose
cleaning product
Unpack the glove compaitment, then le
pack it Include basics only, such as necessai y
maps, pencil and pad, flashlight, fust-aid kit,
facial tissues, and premoisten
ed cleansing tissues for hands in among the tubes and this
and face. can become a fire hazard, ac
„ , „ cording to safety technicians
Ta « J. 11 ? 1 * of * he U S Department of Ag‘-
Medicine Chest ncultuie.
The family medicine chest is Unplug the television set be
often the family catch-all. But, for you begin to work. Ask
for safety’s sake and for good your husband to take the back
housekeeping, clean out the off the set, then vacuum ligh
m'-dicine chest at least every ly among the tubes A set can
four to six months. collect a lot of dust over a
„ J , period of a few months
First, take everything out of
the chest, then discard empty Worth Trying
containers, out-of-date prescrip- Although biscuits are tra
tions, and all other materials ditionally round, why not cut
that are no longer usable, them into other shapes for a
Clean and disinfect the shelves, change’ It’s easy to do Alter
then wipe the shelves dry and lolling out the dough, use a
repack usable items only shaip knife to cut it into
squaies oi diamonds Theie’s
no waste when you cut bis-
A Housecleaning Tip
Remember to vacuum the cuits this way because you use
television set at least once 01 eveiy bit of the dough Actual
twice a year Heie’s why . . . ly, it’s fastei than using a ie
the heat of the set pulls dust gulai biscuit cutter
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