—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1966 10 For' the Farm Wife By Mn. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor SNACK TIME IDEAS With plums, pears, grapes and melon in season, combine these with cheese for a sim ple but satisfying dessert or snack Serve with a party air or as part of a cold plate. Some particularly good cheese and fruit combinations are brick cheese with Tokay grapes, Provolone with sweet Bartlett p,ears, Cheddar with apple or melon slices. Mold ripened Blue or Roquefort cheese goes well i with apples and pears. Camembert, which is I a creamy cheese with a tangy flavor teams up well with tart plums and apples. Orange sections, pineapple spears and apple sections • " ' are good with Edam and Gouda; Muenster v“~ or Swiss with oranges or seedless grapes. SPENCE K" (texture if it’s served at room the size and shape of cheese (temperature. Allow hard chees- pieces and of fruit es an hour out of the x-eirig- erator before serving. But , „ , keep the fruits chilled and . £ fu “ w * l . h \ r f e . * different kinds of cookies' No, °Dip cut pieces of apples and f u f eedn>t mak « dif i>-s in lemon Juice to keep °£ dliem from darkening. Vary buttery cookies Wlth the addi . ' Planning to buy a new iT ractor r See Farm Credit first for i Money N you’ve been putting off buying a new tractor because you lack "tractor money", it’s time to see Farm Credit. Vou save money with e Farm Credit loan because you pay only simple Interest end only for the actual time you use the money. And your repayment is fitted to periods when you have actual farm income. Call Farm Credit now. LONG TERM Cheese seems to have the best flavor and Concrete Blocks Metal Windows tlonal protein booat of ready* to-eat cereal. Just divide the basic dough in thirds and stir in the simple additions to make Coconut, Chocolate-Chip and Lemon Cookies. You may bake the cookies without vari ations if you wish. THREE-IN-ONE FAVORITES 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup soft butter or mar- garine 1 ’(t cups sugar 2 eggs M cup milk 3 cups Special K cereal Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Beat butter and sugar until light and fluf fy: add eggs and beat well. Stir in milk. Add sifted dry ingredients, mixing only until combined. Stir in cereal. Divide batter into three equal portions; stir in ingredi ents as designated below to prepare Coconut, Chocolate- Chip and Lemon Cookies. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto greased baking sheets. Bake in moder ate oven (375 degree's) about 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Makes about 6 dozen IE LOANS '.CANS "t i cuter & cookies, 2-Inches In diameter. % teaspoon.nutmeg Variations for cookies: * * * * COCONUT* Snack time always V 6 teaspoon almond flavoring refreshing to Vs, cup flaked coconut A * y th * f ° u ™ in S should do the trick. CHOCOLATE CHIP: V 6 cup semi-sweet chocolate SIPPING SURFERS’ P morsels 1 cup lemon juice V 4 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1 cup orange juice LEMON: 2 cups grape iuice 2 teaspoons grated lemon 1 ,£. up J!l ,ga l _ t> „ (Continued on Page Electric Fans Ice Chests Groff’s Hardwar New Holland, Pa. **************************************** A BANK MUST KNOW THE COMMUNITY IT SERVES! I « Queen St*, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERSVILLE BRANCH LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad and Main Sts., Litite MANHEIM TWP, BRANCH - 1415 Lititz Pike, Lane. Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor A Trustee for the Lane, Co. Foundation Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLOSE OUT SALE Aluminum Porch Furniture Complete Line of Better Homes* & Gardens Books Hager’s Croquet Set Lawn Mow< Phone 354-01 302 If. George Sf. calls