• For The Form Wif« • miinln B meringue around top ‘ (Continued from Page 10) ed « e - B * k ® in Pleated mod j „ x, . erate oven (350 degrees) )5 d Gen f y f fold minutes or until lightly into batter. Pour into a browned . Remove from t . ookie greased 8-lnch spring form sheet Cool on wlre rack . pan.* Bake in a preheated slow oven (325 degrees) 50 To prepare glaze: Wash and minutes or until done. Let hull« strawberries. Crush stand in pan 30 minutes on enough berries to make Vj wire rack. Remove only sides; cup. Combine crushed berries, cool. Scoop out a little of sugar, water and cornstarch in center of cake. Place on cookie a small saucepan. Bring to a sheet. Beat remaining 2 egg boil; boil 2 minutes stirring whites with salt until slift but constantly. Stir in butter or not dry. Gradually beat in margarine. Strain. Arrange sugar until glossy. Spiead a whole strawberries in center thin layer of meringue of cake. Pour glaze ovei around sides of cake. Pile re- strawberries. 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Plans were made to attend the Vor speil at Ephrata sometime dur ing August. Society members and their guests will visit the UGI in Lancaster Oct. 6 A demonstration on Chinese food will be presented. A picnic for all Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County will be held at Long Park August 2 beginning at 12 noon. Farmer’s assets on January 1, 1966 were $253 billion That’s more than the value of such industries as transporta tion, petroleum, electric pow er, steel, iron, and chemicals combined. It’s three-fourths as much as the value of all manufacturing corporations 354-8001 393-3906 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 2, 1966 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Practicing Supermarket Courtesy Finish your shopping before getting to the checkout counter. Watch the register as the cashier records prices. Anyone can make an unintentional mistake. If you discover that the bill exceeds the amount you planned to spend, ask the cashier to deduct some of the items... no need to be embarrassed. Count your change immediately... An error is better corrected before you leave the store. Ways To Improve Household Storage Store things near where you use them first THOMAS Store items at convenient f or a pleasantly tart touch, heights. Mash vegetables, beat in. % Store together things that little hot milk, add butter or you use together. margarine, and season with Store articles where they are salt and pepper, easy to see. „ ... . . Store items where they are S ® rve Wlth * tasty t auce ' easv to reach and "raso such as mushroom . cheese, Tulld tlft f™?' celer * wh ‘"' or Dkna nl 6Xlble Forgotten Vacation Expenses Discard seldom or never used items When estimating the cost of Variations For Vegetables y° ur summer vacation, include Add a pinch of herbs or a these ltems > lf the y to tablespoon of minced onion, y° ur plans green pepper, or chives before Admission fees to museums, cooking fresh vegetables These na ti°nal parks, and other tour add flavor, without calories is t attractions These vary Season after cooking with a from place to place flavorful fat—bacon drippings, butter, or margarine—or with salad oil to which a little lem on juice, horseradish, or garlic has been added Sprinkle lemon j'uice or herb vinegar on boiled vegetables ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO I FIRST FEDERAL 'avingsand/jiah