—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 22, 1965 16 For the Farm Wife and Family Is\ Mrs. Kichnrd C. Spence, Pood Pditor HAVE A COOKY. .. SPICV REFRIGERATOR COOKIES 3' i cups biscuit mix 1 cup gianulafecl sugar U cup salad oil 's teaspoon salt * 1 e gg % 3 tablespoons grated orange peel , v A cup orange mice , &>* "< 4 cup chopped nuts •rf. i cup granulated sugar ■, *** 1 teaspoon giound cinnamon Combine biscuit mix, 1 cup sugar, salad oil, salt, egg, grated orange peel and orange juice in mixing bowl, beat vigorously by lirnd foi 1 minute, or with gianulated sugar and ground electric mixer at medium cinnamon: sprinkle each cook opeed foi 30 seconds Stir in le with sugar mixture Bake chopped nuts Turn cookie at 425 degiees. 8 to 10 min dough out on waxed paper utes Makes 4V2 to 5 dozen dusted with a little biscuit cookies mix Shape dough into roll IJ21 J 2 to 2 inches in diametei SPENCE "Wipp in waxed papei and le fugeiafe semal horns m 3 until iead\ 'to bake Will 1 keep in lefngeiatoi for a v eek To bake cut dough into %- *4 tnch slices place on greased 1 cookie sheet Mix b, cul p 2, More farmers each month prefer to buy their • HAY • STRAW • EAR CORN V A Y { X from us for better value and all around satisfac | tion. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your £ 4 requirements may be. * A V Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm I BARMS-POUITRY HOUSES j Kept cool and dry QUALITY VENTILATING EQUIPMENT ♦ Come in now while our stock of AMERICAN WAY FARM PRODUCTS Ventilating Equipment k complete. Amazingly low priced belt and di •nfecfadrweians in sizes 12" through 36". Here you i*wiH find the right fqn for your barn and poultry 'house. M. K. MANHEIM, PENNA. m Take jour choice of these refrigerator cookies NUTMEG REFRIGERATOR COOKIES cups sifted flour tablespoon baking pow der teaspoon salt teaspoon nutmeg cup buttei or margarine cup sugar SINCE 1890 PARADISE, PA. • Keep Buildings Cool and Dry • Remove Noxious Odors • Improve Milk Quality • Preserve Health of Livestock Distributed by HOKE Estate 665-2266 ! 'i cup firmly packed light accroal, Cool slightly. Drop by ■ brown sugar | teaspoonfuls onto waxed pa l ten'ipoon vanilla extract per Chill until set. Makes 2 1 ogg . . Sifl together (lour, baking powder, salt anti nutmeg ‘ln laige mixing bowl cream to gether butter or margarine, sugai and brown sugar until light and fluffy. Blend in van illa and egg Giadually blend (lour mixture into creamed mixture to make a stiff dough If necessary. lefiugorate dough until it can be han dled Divide dough in halt On wax paper form each por tion into roll. 2 inches in diameter Wrap and refriger ate 1 hour, or until dough is firm Set out baking sheets. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Since dough Vs-inch thick; place on baking sheets. Bake 10 to 12 minutes, or until lightly browned. Remove from baking sheet and cool on wne rack Store in tightly coveied container. Makes 72 cookies CHOCOLATE CRUNCHIES 2 cups semi-sweet choco late pieces 2 'tablespoons butter or mar- o o garine h 2 cup raisins cup salted peanuts V 2 cups Capu Ciunch ceieal Melt chocolate pieces and buttei over hot. not boiling, water Remove fiom heat, stu in laisins peanuts and 'gash'd: i i i i A HAPPY TUNE fUUON 5 AUTO LOANS COSTAS *■ c i Huff T. wants ©VBryprwpßrftos cai torawthal iht Rfion {ns ntfuced rate: ffc swaryoiiKflf tnonsy lylfnancii earetfny efffcs offultort Natfonalßank, FULTON Km SQUARE / GfcCLOVEEtH AVBWE I MOUNTVIUE / Ibokur Fidint-ttyult Insurant* dozen. • « « CHOCOLATE SLICES cups corn flake crumbs cup soft butter or mar garine cup sugar cup cocoa egg. slightly beaten teaspoon vanilla flavoring cup shredded or flaked coconut cup chopped nutmeats cup soft butter or mar garine cups sifted confectioners’ sugar teaspoon vanilla flavoring tablespoons milk Combine butter, sugar, co coa, egg and vanilla in top of double-boiler. Cook over hot water, stirring constant ly, until mixture is well blended and slightly thick ened Remove from heat Add coconut, nutmeats and corn flake crumbs; mix well Press into ungi eased BxB-inch pan. Chill Beat butter until fluffy: add sugai gradually, beating un til welllblended Stir in van illa and just enough milk so that mixtuie will spread easi Iv Spiead over cocoa layei 5 / 4 Chill Cover with Chocolate Glaze; let stand until Aim Cut into squares to serve HOLLAND STONE a luxury you cun urfhrd) CONCRETE PRODUCTS* INC. HEW HOLLAND PENNSVUMNW OF CHOCOLATE GLAZE 2 squares (2 ounces) un sweetened chocolate tablespoon butter or mar garine Mcl/t chocolate with butter in heavy saucepan over very low heat or over,hot but not boiling water; mix well. Spread over vanilla layer of Chocolate Slices. CHEWY PEANUT .BUTTER BARS ' 6 cups puffed wheat 1 package (14 ounces) caramels Vz cup water % cup chunk-style peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla Heat puffed wheat in shal low pan in preheated mod erate oven (350 degrees) a bout 10 minutes. Pour into large greased (bowl. Melt caibmels and water in top of double boiler over hot water, stirring occasionally. Beat in peanut butter and vanilla. Pour over puffed wheat, stir ring constantly until all keiv nels are evenly coated. Press mixture into greased l 7xll - baking pan. Refrigerate until set, cut into bars, Makes 20 bars. S’MORES cup butter or maigaiine, soft (Continued on Page 15) Intide, outside, youTI find the rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real do eance to your building designs. And yet, HOLLAND STONE is one of tibie most economical build* ing materials today. Its unique versatility In size and shapelend* a structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as cost problems. 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