Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1965, Image 11

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    * 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. Cook away from fire,
35 to 40 minutes.
CINNAMON APPLES
Large tart baking apples
(one for each guest)
Cinnamon candies
Butter or margarine
Raisins
Core the apples and place
each on a square of alumi
num foil. Fill cored hole with
1 tablespoon each cinnamon
candies and raisins. Dot with
butter or margarine. Bring
foil up loosely over apple and
twist ends together to seal.
Cook on grill about 30 min
utes. Eat right from alumi
num foil package.
HUFFY
Lawn Mowers
Power Mowers and Riders
Power Vacs Hand Mowers
Groff's Hardware
ISF ISF
Quality Produtts
See and Feed The Difference For Extra Profit
ISF fermentation control process saves valuable
protein nutrients and feed energy.
ISF SILO GUARD or HAY GUARD is recom
mended for any type silage haylage baled hay
and grain.
(Stack trench bunker ... or upright type silo)
Automatic dispenser applies SILO GUARD or
HAY GUARD for instant and complete protection.
(Fully protected under U.S. Patent No. 3,184,314)
Best by test forage testing service available
Test No. 1266 corn silage covered stack
11/18/64 (Pro. 9.6% D.P. 5.5% Fiber 25,7%
T.D.N. 68% excellent).
(Mr. J. Neuenschwander, R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. P.S.U.)
Order ISF SILO GUARD HAY GUARD and
dispensers from your nearby dealer:
Buck W^|Gordonville
Musser Feed Store J. J. Hoober
Elizabethtown
Grubb Supply
Ephrata
Edwin Hoover Strasburg
Clarence Stauffer L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster Co. Representative:
C. CASSEL, P.O. Box 173, Manheim, Pa.
ISF CORP., Woverly, New York
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
Facts On Cotton
Cotton is a fabric that breathes Cot
ton is an absoibent fiber and it transmits
the moisture it absorbs into the air That’s
why cotton is so comfoi table to wear in
hot weather.
Cotton is cool, completely washable, and
comes in hundreds of different weaves and
textuies from rugged denim to sheet
chiffon. The newest cotton for summer
wear is an airy cotton fishnet, used for
swimsuit coveiups
Cotton is a fiber with a twist Under
a miscroscope, the fiber has a twisted and
flattened appeal ance, something like a
pinched soda straw. This twisted shape is THOMAS
ideal for spinning purposes be- Worth Knowing Anytime
cause the cotton fibers inter-1 To use a ventilating fan
lock easily when spun into j most effectively in the kitchen,
yarn
New Holland, Pa.
Lititz, Manheim
White Oak Mill
Leroy Geib, Est.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1965
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
82
mn it as you’ie building up
moistuie while cooking. This
keeps turning the moistuie out
of the loom instead of letting
it build up and expecting the
fan to clear the room quickly.
It’s easier to keep a good
kitchen knife sharp than it is
to lesharpen it Frequent strok
ing on a steel oi fine stone or
the wise use of a mechanical
or electuc shaipenei will keep
the cutting edge sharp. Cutt
ing stung or papei and shar
pening pencils are not jobs
foi a good kitchen knife.
FARM LOANS
Loans for Machinery,
Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and
any farm puipose.
10 ■35 year Fai in Mortgages
Full and part-time farms
eligible
FARM CREDIT OFFICE
411 W. Roseville Rd,
Lane. 393-3921
Transfer Milk
Efficiently From Cow
to Bulk Cooler
Xh© “Sputnick” MILK-PORT
EB is the cleanest, most effi
cient method tor transferring
milk from cow to bulk cooler.
• Manufactured liom henry
gauge stainless steel.
• hid seals tight!j to keep
milk germ lre,c.
• Passes through openings
29” and over.
• Mores quiet and easily on
rubber-ined, ball healing
w heels.
• Does anav with long, ex
pensive pipe, lines, milk
pumps and idenser.
• Ti\o si/cs.
• Low-cost sanitizing.
Inquire About Our
Lease Plan
Approved tor
City of Philadelphia
Amos H. Rutt
B. D. 2, Quarryville, Penn*.
786-3897
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