Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1966, Image 10

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    16—LancMter Fanning, Saturday, November 26, 1966 jjf
gredienta except rice end 2
Mend well. Beet Serve tur- 2
over hot rice. 1
• • • •
For the
Farm Wife
Place diced bread on a
About halfway between cold roast tur- lar£e piecft of hetV y.thrty
key sandwiches and turkey soup comes in- aluminum foil. insert a slice
terest in a recipe fOr a tasty hot creamed 0 £ .tm-icey roast and a slice of
turkey dish. This cheese-rich turkey is ex- c heese between each slice of
cellent served over rice on plates from the bread, retaining loaf shape,
kitchen or from a chafing dish at the dinner Wrap sandwich loaf in foil,
table. Whole cranberry sauce adds color and folding edges drug store style,
tartness. Celery sticks and carrot curls add Heat in a hot oven (425 de
the crunch to the menu. End with fruit grees) for 10 minutes or until
cake and lemon Sherbet. cheese melts and bread is
warm. Garnish platter with red
spiced crab apples. Serve with
crisp tossed salad and dessert.
BPBNCH9
CREAMY SEASONED
TURKEY
cups cooked cubed turkey
10%-oz. can condensed
cream of chicken soup
egg, slightly beaten
cup milk
2-oz. con •whole mushrooms
itablespoons chopped
1
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1
2
CUT
FUEL BILLS
up to 50%/
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with the all new
FUEL SAVING
SUPER FLOOR HEAT
L H. Brubaker
S5O Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Phone: Lancaster 397-5179
Strasburg 687-6002
_ Lititz 626-7766
Afore Ways With Turkey
pimiento
teaspoon celery salt
{SIS! 25? SS • s ®'» cream d,ll bread
cup shredded sharp Cfaed- j
dar cheese
cups cooked rice y 4
Blend together and heat
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HYBRID POPLARS a good tree that will
grow big in your time.
PENNGIFT CROWNVETCH a faultless
ground cover.
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MILES W. FRY & SON
Frysville, Ephrata R 3, Pa. 17522
Tel. 354-9558
Growers of:
Plant this fall and early winter.
Ask for prices and information.
Also on sale at Bollinger’s, near Lincoln;
Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill and at Star Roses
HOT TURKEY
CHEESE SANDWICH
pounds sliced cooked tor
key light meat
loaf Soar Cream Din
Bread* sliced Vi inch thick
ounces aUced American
or Cheddar cheese
ounce package yeast, com
pressed or dry
cup warm water
cup dairy sour cream
■"V _•
tablMpoon.' finely chopped TURKEY it, CRAB STUFFED
onion SQUASH ON THE
tec spoons dill weed HALF SHELL
tablespoons sugar 3 medium acorn squash
tablespoon butter or mar- Salt
garine, softened V* cup butter
teaspoon baking 'soda • 2 cups dairy sour cream
cjg. slightly beaten 1 cup (7t6-oz. can) diced
Soften yeast in warm water. • meat
In a large mixing - bowl com- 1 *<4 cups diced,, cooked or
bine sour cream, onion, dill canned turkey
weed, sugar, softened butter, 1 tablespoon tarragon sine,
soda, egg, and softened yeast.. /I" .. ._ . .
Add one-half of flour ani beat -% cup* shredded, Swiss cheese
welL Add additional flour "to- Wash-and cut squash in half
form a stiff dough. Knfcad 5 lengthwise. Remove seeds and
to 10. times in bowl, cover, fibers. Place cut side down on
and let rise in worm place <5O baking sheet; bake 3540 ntin
to 60 minutes, or until double ntes in a 350 degree oven,
in size. Shape into 2 small Turn cut side up, sprinkle
loaves and place in greased with salt and dot with bulfiter.
9x5x3 inch loaf pans. Let rise Continue baking 15-20 min
in warm place 30 to 40 min- utes, or until squash is tender,
utes. Bake in a moderate oven Meanwhile, place sour cream
(350 degrees) 40 to 45 min- in saucepan and mix in crab
utes, or until golden brown, meat, turkey and vinegar. Heat
Remove from pans and place over low heat just to serving
on cooling racks. Brush with temperature. Fill squash
melted butter and sprinMe halves with creamy crab and
generously with salt. turkey mixture, sprinkle with
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Holland
Stone
Ready-Mixed
Concrete
New Holland Concrete Product:
New Holland, Pa.
SEE ILL 31
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p, ' C;
where bold new ideas pay off for profit-minded farmers
Landis Bros.
Lancaster
Wilbur H. Graybill A. L. Herr & Bro.
Lititz, R. D. 2 Quarryville
Chas, J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Concrete
Blocks
Metal
Windows
COME IN NOW
AND INSPECT
ALL 3 TYPES |
OF NEW IDEA
i SPREADERS I
Choose the type you want, the
size yoirneed from 10 models,
• 70 to 180 bushels
• ground drive and PT9
• 2 and 4 wheel
• penta treated sides and
bottoms (
• optional endgates for sloppy'
manure
New Idea's full year'
guarantee.
FARM EQUIPMENT
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland
Longenecker
Farm Supply
Chet Long
1
354-2114
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