S—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1965 with parsley. Serve hot. with 2 —— ——— olives and 1 pickle. Makes 6 _ sandwiches. For the Farm Wife and By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor HHHH Prize Winning Sandwiches Each year the National Sandwich Idea Contest calls upon the ingenuity of restaur ant and quantity food service personnel to provide new and fresh sandwich meal ideas. £4 Today we have for you some family-size L recipes of some of the sandwiches that were ) judged best in the competition. After these ' recipes were selected by a board they under j t went further scrutiny by a panel of distin- J guished food editors and writers and represen . talives of the hotel and restaurant industry. ' These sandwich ideas are more than just a sandwich; they are really a meal idea. SPENCE FRENCH TOASTED SHRIMP SANDWICH 1 pound shrimp, cooked and chopped (about 2 cups) 2/3 cup chili sauce 2/3 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 18 slices bacon, crisply cooked 32 slices enriched bread % cup cream cheese, softened 3 eggs, beaten 6 tablespoons milk 3 A teaspoon salt 6 parsley sprigs 12 upe olives 6 sweet pickle fans Marinate shrimp in chili Chiropractic Care Adds Life To Years! LANCASTER COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY PATZ Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo IJnloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hense! KI 8-2559 Family sauce 30 minutes. Blend in mayonnaise or salad dressing. Crumble 6 bacon slices into shrimp mixture; toss lightly. Spread bread with cream cheese. Cover 6 slices with shrimp mixture; close sand wiches, spread side down. Blend together eggs, milk and salt; lightly butter grill or fry pan; preheat to moderate heat Dip both sides of sandwiches in egg mixture Grill on both sides until golden brown. Place 2 bacon slices diagonally across each sandwich and garnish idu&UtUi- MR. DAIRYMAN HOW MUCH WOULD AN EXTRA TON OF MILK PER COW MEAN TO YOU? Many dairymen who have challenged their herds who have fed for more milk have found that their cows can often produce as much as 2,000 extra pounds of milk per year when fed the PIONEER way. If you’re milking 100 head, an increase of 2,000 lbs of milk per cow would mean 200,000 lbs. more milk per year for you to sell. Ait $4/cwt., the extra milk would bring an extra $8,000! Management for profit the PIONEER way can mean big additional earnings tor you. That’s why thousands of successful dairymen rely on PIONEER feeds and feeding programs to help them milk out the total bred-in production capa bility of their cows to help them get more profit from each cow. Challenge your herd! Find out how good your cows really are Stop m soon and talk over your production problems with us. Remember, there’s a PIONEER feeding program to fit your need. r Ofrß jj pioneer GRILLED CHEESE MEXICANA > - 10 ounces ground beef. 2/3 cup finely chopped celery Vi cup finely chopped onion 6 tablespoons tomato paste IVz teaspoons chili powder % teaspoon sugar % teaspoon salt Ifc teaspoon pepper V« teaspoon garlic powder Vz cup water (about) 18 slices enriched sandwich bread Butter, softened 12 slices (1 ounce each) pro-. cess American cheese In heavy saucepan over medium heat mix together beef, celery and onion. Cover and cook 15 minutes. Stir in tomato paste, chili powder, sugar, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Add enough water to moisten. Cover and continue cooking 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, spread 12 bread slices with butter. With 3-inch round cutter, cut out centers from remaining bread. Preheat grill or fry pan. To assemble sandwiches, on board place 6 buttered slices, buttered side down. Cover each with 1 cheese slice. Place bread slices with centers removed over cheese. Spoon about Vi cup beef mixture in to center, spreading to fill opening. Cover with remain- .. L New Providence m ♦ * USE ONLY Vi 18. SPECIAL TANVIIAC PE* HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND lOUGHAGE GET BIGGER PROFITS BEBD-IK -HAND ing cheese. Close sandwiches 6 with-remaining bread, buttered side up. Grill on both sides 2 until golden brown. Cut each diagonally in half. Serve hot 6 with Vi cup grapefruit and orange sections in lettuce cup. 3 SOUPER CHICKENETTE 6 slices Canadian-style bacon, grilled 6 thick tomato slices as* khoa&t '«k: -•:«< 'aroaKEsatX] Q S \ Dr. Scott Heffner j & Veterinarian % has resumed his veterinary practice; I 1269 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, Pa. - * Phone 393-2406 - a ' a I ,-asoaßrw~’ i aßr A Iff PRICED RIGHT. FOR CANNING Red Haven & Golden Jubilee Varieties 100-lb. BAG of SUGAR $10.89 STAUFFER'S «|- 2 Convenient Locations 2 Kissel Hill % Mi. S. of 1850 Oregon Pike 1 Mi. Lititz On Route 501 N. of Lane. 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