* Fa* The Farm Wife BARBECUED RICE • ror The form wife IN FOIL KEX tle (Continued from Page 8) 1 pkg. (IMi cups) pre cooked rice and spiit lengthwise. Spread j 3 . 0 Z can (% cup) brolled bread with soft butter, mixed sliced mushrooms with a little babbecue sauce, 1 cu cold water grated onion or other season- y 4„ cup bne iy chopped onion ongs. On the lower half ar- teaspoon Worcestershire range slices of American or sauce Swiss cheese. Sprinkle with % teas poon salt salt and pepper. Cover with 2 tablespoons butter or slices of ham luncheon meat, margame salami or pastrami. Brush the meat with prepared mustard. Top with slices of tomato. Season and cover with top half of bread. Place on squares of foil and wrap, twisting ends to secure. Place on grill over medium hot fire and beat for about 20 minutes, turning once L H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strashurg 687-6003 Lititz 626-7766 Tear off a 3-foot length of 18-mch wide aluminum foil and fold in half to make a square. With your fist, form into a pouch. Add rice, mush rooms (with liquid), water, onion, and seasonings. Stir carefully to mix; dot top with butter. Fold edges of foil to ‘ 1 / 1. R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. fo T 47 lbs. ids ui of frozen food in the enormous freezer section ... more than any comparable No- Frost refrigerator with top-mounted freezer! And, NO DEFROSTING EVER IN REFRIGERATOR OR GIANT FREEZER! Costs less to operate, in the bargain! seal pouch tightly. Place on grill over hot coals and heat about 15 to 18 minutes. Be fore serving, open foil and add an extra pat of butter, fluff rice with fork. Serves 4. TOMATOES IN FOIL Cut good, firm tomatoes in half, ciosswise. Salt and pep per each half; put together again with a slice of onion in the “sandwich.” Toothpick the tomato together and wrap in foil. 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