Farming, Friday, December 24, 1065 8 For'the Farm Wife By Mn. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Turkey Treats From Left-Overs Tasty SPENCE sandwich. For 'a meal-msa aandwich combine turkey, ebeese, hard-cooked eggs, to 'xnato slices and bacon bits. For a delicious hot, open face sandwich, ■pour mush room soup, seasoned with cayenne pepper 'and prepared ■rnstard, over turkey, tomato and cheese slices on toast. Chopped turkey makes a delectable addition to many Salads. Add chopped black olives, tomatoes and hard ttooked eggs to the turkey. Try 'adding chopped almonds, diced avocado, white grapes Or crushed pineapple along With the turkey. Here is a recape for a snow-capped tur- key salad Conestoga Emergency Fund Non-Profit Benefit Fund Established 1958 Pays Death Benefit - $1,000.00 Assessment per death $l.lO per subscriber. THIS NEW ENROLLMENT, the first since 1958, is limit ed to all persons in good health up to age 62. 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Combine it with ham and cheese; add cole slaw for a tangy treat. Use chopped turkey with diced celery, sliced cheese and pickle relish for a salad SXOW CAPPED ORAXGE ’N TURKEY SALAD to 3 oranges, peeled cups cooked diced turkey Salt and pepper cup chopped celery cup Tokay grape halves, seeded Citrus Sour Cream Dress ing* Crisp lettuce leaves Cut oranges into bite-size pieces; dram. Season turkey ■with salt and pepper to taste. In a large mixing bowl, mix together turkey, celery, grapes and orange pieces. Add Sour Cream Dressing and toss lightly. Serve chilled on' crisp lettuce leaves. * CITRUS SOUR CREAM DRESSING Va cup dairy sour cream V 4 cup fresh orange juice first for a Credit GE LOANS OANS icaster noa v U , v 1 tsblsipoon freah lemon . juice 1 teacpoon «ug*r 1 teaspoon monoaodluni glutamate > V* teaspoon dry mustard . V 4 teaspoon salt Combine all ingredients and stir until smooth. Chill. The possibilities for cas seroles using leftover turkey are nearly endless. For a turkey jambalaya, cook ba con, onion, green pepper and a small piece of garlic until tender, add a cup of canned tomatoes, a cup of uncooked rice, two cups of both chop ped, cooked turkey and tur key stock. Bake until rice is tender. Combine chopped or sliced, turkey with a can of cream style corn and a medium white sauce. Top with crumbs and heat through. Another delightful casserole combines alternate layers of sliced tur key and turkey stuffing. Pour a can of tomato sauce over the layers and heat through. For another tasty dish add two cups chopped turkey fo a cup of cooked rice and a can of drained crushed pine apple. Turkey features in a country captain casserole when it is combined with canned tomatoes seasoned with raisins, curry powder, thyme, chopped almonds, on ion, green pepper strips, and parsley. Cover chopped turkey and your favorite cooked yege- PATZ Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Site Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. 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