14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26, 1966 For the Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Cheese “Concoctions”... Cottage Did you realize how versatile a food cot tage cheese is? Served as it comes from the container it is excellent with fruits or vegetables in salads Add a few ingredi ents to it and cottage cheese becomes an appetizing dip or spread Combine it with other ingredients and you have delectable breads, entices and desseits. Creamy white and refreshing cottage cheese is at its flavor peak when used soon after pm chase Store it only for a shoit time, making sure the container is tightly covered. A vaiiety of cottage cheeses are available to s_uit your taste and pieference You may purchase it as large or small curd. You may also buy it as creamed or dry or as the vanety which is homogen- amount of hot corn meal mix ized with ci earn whipped into ture with egg yolks, then re it The dry vauety must of- turn to saucepan, mixing thor ten be specially oideied oughly Stir in butter and Heie aie some lecipes to cottage cheese Beat egg show you ]ust how cottage whites until stiff but not dry, cheese can be used in a van- then giadually fold corn meal I ItffciL fr « „ I * SPENCE ety of dishes COTTAGE SPOON BREAD V 4 cups milk cup coin meal 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 3 egg yolks slightly beaten tablespoons butter cup small curd cottage cheese egg whites Melted butter In a medium-sized saucepan scald milk Add com meal and cook, stilling constantly, until thickened Mix in salt and sugar Blend a small QUIET... ECONOMICAL! Texaco Fuel Chief Oil Burner with the new exclusive Jet Flame Booster. 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