• For Tho Form Wife ■(about Vk hours.) Makes 8 (Continued from Page 8) ? l ° 10 * crvJ ng*. Jflrfa ' oS,"' 7 p “Ch’cakE cuo susfir selaHn. 1 (1-pound, 13-ounce) can 5S 1 ?«, ha,,% ,cri ’ we “ [oiling water until gelatine is A J^ 00 " ground - carda * c omi»letely dissolved, stirring i n . . :re»n R 'E , rd h s l /v”Si [ “ te " ix ’ vanilla. Cool to room tempera- 2 eggs (ui e. At high speed, beat cot- j CU p heavy cream (age ch« es « 1% teaspoons finely grated fluffy (about 5 minutes). Re- i emon rind y h ducti speed and gradually add 3 tablespoons light brown gelatine mixture, beating until sugar smooth and well blended. 1 cup RjcoUa chcese Chill, stirring occasionally, un til mixture is thick (about 30 jmnutes). Beat egg whites un it) foamy. Gradually beat in remaining sugar and continue heating until stiff but not dry. Fold whipped cream and then beaten egg whites into gela bueebeese mixture, pour into pie mist, mounding around the sides to form a slight de pi ession in the center for the buit topping (about 6 inches diameter). Refrigerate 2 hours. Dissolve raspberry flavor gel alm in boiling Water. Add cold water and chill until the con sistency of unbeaten egg whites. Add Va cup gelatin to fimts and gently spoon into center of pie. Chill until set ISF - Silo Guard Insures Silage Quality From Top-to-Bottom RTore Protein Vit. A Energy (Bunker, Stack, Trench or upright Silo) Protected By: U.S. and Canadian Patents Order ISF - Silo Guard Today FeiStJT Better Silage Tomorrow Gnikb Supply Co. Musser Feed Store J. J. Hoobcr White Oak Mill Leroy Geib Est. ISF - HAYGUARD ISF - SILO GUARD Lancaster County Representative CLAIR CASSEL 665-4510 P. O. Box 173 Manheim, Pa. 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Remove from pans; Uvert on cake rack and flip back. When lay ers are cold, whip cream in a chilled bowl until very stiff. Fold In remaining Ingredients. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1965—! Spread half between layers and remainder on top. Gar nish with reserved poach slic es, Makes 1 9-inch layer cake. « « * • LEMON STRAWBERRY SWIRL 1 (3% ounce) package whipped dessert mix, lem on flavor 2 teaspoons finely grated lemon rind 1 cup cold milk % cup slightly crushed straw- berries, sweetened to taste (about 1 cup sliced) 6 to 8 small ice cream cones Combine dessert mix and lemon rind; then prepare with milk according to package di rections. Chill 1 hour or more. Before serving, partially fold in strawberries so that mix ture looks swirled. Spoon into cones, piling high into fluffy mounds. Serve immediately. Save Vitamins If you cook vegetables in lots of water and then pour the liquid down the drain, you may lose nutrients important to your health. 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Nutrients most often lacking in teenage diets are calcium and ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Iron is often low in the diet of teenage ’ girls. Foods that are high in sugar and fat replace those with much and girls need to know mois needed protein, minerals, and about good nutrition, vitamins. Some Tips on Luggage Care Overweight is a serious problem among teenagers. Teenagers skip breakfast, they make a poor selection of snacks, and they don’t drink enough milk. Teenage girls fear getting fat and more girls are over weight than boys. And more older girls are overweight than youngei ones. Both boys The finest leather used for luggage becomes brittle with out some attention Leather creams, special leather soaps, and conditioners are a good investment when you have sev- eral pieces of leather luggage to polish. Household paste wax will do wondeis to con ceal scuffed or worn surfaces. 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