—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1965 8 For the Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Here are a few that will set you up as the world’s best cook with your family SFSNCE cup butter melted cup sliced strawberries cup blueberries cup sliced seeded or seed less grapes cup fresh or canned pine ‘apple chunks cup sugar or margarine. M PRICED RIGHT V tAVHEv FOR CANNING Red Haven & Golden Jubilee Varieties 100-lb. BAG of SUGAR $10.89 STAUFFER'S »|* 2 Convenient Locations 2 Kissel Hill J/ 2 Mi. S. of 1850 Oregon Pike 1 Mi. Lititz On Route 501 N. of Lane. Shopping Center Phones 626-2028 or 397-2931 Phone 569-2688 Open Daily ’til 9 P.M. Friday 'til 10 P.M. PEACHES South Haven Sun High Summer Rambo Apples Also Sweet Cider KAUFFMAN'S FRUIT FARMS Rte. 340 2 miles East of Bird-in-Hand. Ph. 768-3631 Please Bring Baskets Open Eves, ’til 9 * * ¥ ¥ J Factory-Trained Dealer j 808 POSEY j 47 N. Broad St. | Lititz Ph. 626-2343 Speakfog Of Desserts . . . GRAHAM TROPICANA 1 cup graham cracker crumbs Va cup flaked coconut Va cup coarsely chopped wal nuts or pecans l‘/2 tablespoons sugar Va teaspoon ground cinnamon teaspoon ground mace Grated rind and juice of 1 lemon Vanilla ice cream Place first six ingredients in a bowl. Add butter or mar garine: toss lightly with a fork. Cover; set aside at room temperature. Place fruits in a second bowl. Thoroughly blend Dari-Kool | Bulk Milk | Tanks | For Better Milk * * Cooling LLOYD RANCK * Paradise R, D. #1 J Ph. 687-6361 * sugar with l«mon rind; add juice. Sprinkle over fruits; toss. Cover and chill. Just be* fore serving, drain fruits thor oughly. Combine with crumb mixture and toss lightly until fruits are coated with crumbs. Serve topped with ice cream. Makes 6 servings. V M MINT SOUFFLE 2 envelopes unflavored gela- tine Vt cup cold water 1 (10 or 11-ounce) jar mint flavored apple jelly Vz teaspoon peppermint ex- tract V* teaspoon green food col- oring 6 eggs, separated 1 cup sugar V* teaspoon cream of tartar 1 pint heavy cream Toasted sliced almonds Soften gelatine in cold wa ter. He'at jelly until dissolved. Stir in softened gelatin. Heat, stirring until gelatine is dis solved and mixture is smooth. Stir in flavoring and coloring. Cool to lukewarm, stirring fre quently. Beat egg yolks with % cup suglar until very light and fluffy and pale lemon in color. Gradually beat in cool ed gelatine mixture. Beat egg whites until foamy. Gradually add Vi cup sugar and cream of tartar. Beat until stiff peaks form. Fold beaten egg whites Finance Your Feeder Cattle 9 East Main St. Lititz and whipped cream into egg 2 eggs, separated yolk-gelatine mixture. Wrap a % cup milk double band of waxed paper 1 tablespoon lemon juice around PA quart souffle dish, 2 teaspoons grated lemon allowing 1-inch overlap and 3 rind , inches-above rim of dish. Pile 1 teaspoon vanilla extract souffle, mixture into dish. Re- PA pints cream-style cottage frigerate 3 to 4 hours or over- cheese night. Remove waxed paper. *A pint heavy cream, whipped Press almonds into sides of 1 (3-ounce) package rasp souffle extending over dish. berry flavor gelatin If desired, garnish top with 1 cup boiling water whipped cream puffs and/or 3 /< cup cold water chocolate curls. Makes 10 to 1 cup whole strawberries 12 servings. (halved if very large) chilled cup blueberries, chilled 'A cup raspberries, chilled Blend together cracker crumbs, Vt cup sugar and but ter or margarine. Press flrmly against bottom and sides of 9-inch pie plate. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (375 (Continued on Page 0) VERY BERRY PIE 1% cups graham cracker crumbs, 'finely rolled 11/*I 1 /* cups sugar V* cup butter or margarine, melted 2 envelopes unflavored gela- tine Vt teaspoon salt >aeo«s»' :aaa»aE< aaras^iwritmti I Dr. Scott Heffner has resumed his veterinary practice at Lititz, Pennsylvania See Us For Prompt Courteous Service Member F.D I.C, Veterinarian 1269 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-2406 NATIONAL BANK Neffsville Lancaster Shopping Center