14— Lancaster Panning, Saturday, September 24, 1960 For the Farm Wife By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Homemade Ice Cream Makes A Real Like kerosene lamps and granny dresses, the ice cream freezer has made a real come back Whether hand cranked or electrically run. the ice cream fieezer will make a good product. To make ice cream, start with a cooked custard base that has been cooled Fill the container about three-fourths full so there’s plenty of room for expansion. Pack 3 parts of ice to 1 part of .rock salt around the container and start turning. Turn the crank slow and steady at first to give a smooth, fine-grained ice cream Do this for about 10 to 15 minutes whidh freezes the cream to a mush SPENCE! Then, turn the crank rapidly to beat in extra air Do this until the Cover the container careful handle tin ns hard Then take ly Dram off the melted water out the dashei and pack the itop of-the ice cream down into the can QUIET... ECONOMICAL! Texaco Fuel Chief Oil Burner frith the new exclusive Jet Flame Booster. This may be the time to think about re placing lour old burner vuth a brand-new. high-efficiency burner from Texaco Ideal for tree with warm air, hot water, orsteam-heatingsj stems Con tains the latest research devel opment, Texaco’s new Jet Flame Booster—the scientifi cally designed end cone and stabilizer that provides th« most heat from the least fuel. We also cartv the complete line ol Texaco Fuel Chief lur naces and hot-water heaters— plus Texaco Fuel Chief Heat ing Oil, the best your money can buv. We pride ourselves oa giving top seme* in this area. Give us a call. {FuelChiefl We Give S&H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 On Display At The LAMPETER FAIR Samco Liquid Manure System Lester A. Singer Ronks, Po. 687-6712 - , MFIRST FEDERAL j 5 QJavinps and/oan 4S ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER ♦ Mon. thru Thurs. Fri. 9 to 4:30 9 to S Comeback ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO 25 North Duke St. Phone, 393-0601 t And repack with 1 pert fait to 4 parts Ice. Lot stand tor 114 hour* before serving. Try to make About the amount of Ice cream that will hold with ice. Don’t plan to store this in the home freezer for Inter use. You’ll find that it freezes so solid that It won't have the texture you like. A cooked custard for a French type ice cream is made by slowly adding 2 cups of scalded milk to a mixture of 4 beaten egg yolks. 14 cup sugar and a dash of salt. Cook slowly in a double boiler until it thickens. Cool and then add 1 cup heavy cream and a tea spoon vanilla. This makes 114 quarts. For a less rich mixture use only 2 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon flour and salt. Add 2 cups scalded milk slow ly and cook until thick. Cool and then add 4 cups thin cream and 114 teaspoons vanilla. Freeze in the same way. Try some of these toppings on your homemade ice cream. Honey Butter Sundae Vz cup (1 stick) butter % cup honey . Sat. 9 to noon % toospoon cinnamon 'Doth Of Milt 14 cup whipping, cream 14 to 1 teaspoon orange extract 1 package frozen waffles Vanilla ice cream Fresh orange sections Chopped nuts Maraschino cherries • In a small sausepan, melt butter; blend in honey, cinna mon and salt. Stir in whipping cream until smooth. Add orange extract. Serving sug gestion: Toast frozen waffles WIN A Purebred CALF! Good's Feed Mill and Hales & Hunter Co. will give away one pure bred Holstein Calf and one pure bred Guernsey Calf at the LAMPETER FAIR Sept. 28 - 29 - 30 Just Ask At Our Booth For Your* Free Registration Ticket Boys and Girls age 10 to 18 inclusive ore eligible to win. Drawing — < -Friday, September 30 You Need Not Be Present To Win ©GOOD'S FEED MILL New ( Providence Elmer Schriener, Prop. and place on dessert plate. Scoop vanilla ice cream- oa waffles. Top with warm Honey Butter Sauce. Garnish with fresh orange sections, chopped-' nuts and a maraschino cheesy* « « Spiced Grape Sundae Sauce % cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch Vz teaspoon nutmeg V* teaspoon cinnamon 2 cups grape juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice In a small saucepan mix to (Continued on Page 15) ■