8 -r-Lan caster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1967 or t Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Breakfast Isn t Really So Bad! SPBNOB be made quickly by broiling it with plenty •f butter, sugar and cinnamon, be fruit, such as sliced ban- There’s bacon in the egg cups, anas in orange juice, plus milk bo the rest of the meal could or hot chocolate. (ARGON MASTITIS CONTROL $6.49 Per 12 tubes A new fast thorough treatment for mastitis control. Also • I doe Dairy Cleanser • Sufmet Tablets • Sulfastrep for Scour control MARTIN HARDWARE Leola, Pa. Ph. 656-3171 82 Breakfast can be a problem, with every one in a hurry. Father wants to dash for woik, the kids gulp a bowl of cereal, teen agers like to skip breakfast entirely, and mother’s too busy to manage more than a cup of coffee That’s no way to start the day. Nutritionists say the best way to be sure your family gets a balanced diet is to in clude % to Vs of the essential foods in breakfast If you make breakfast a special meal at your house, you’ll encourage your family to better eating. This menu starring Cheese Baked Egg Cups can be baked in just 20 minutes. Serve with plain or cinnamon toast, the latter can CHEESE BAKED EGG CUPS OVEN-BAKED PANCAKES 6 slices bacon WITH SAUSAGE 4 slices toast 2 packages brown ’n serve’ Melted butter sausage links 4 eggs 2 eggs Salt and pepper 1 cup milk ’/2 cup shredded Cheddar VA cups sifted flour cheese 3 teaspoons baking powder Partially fry bacon. Cut l tablespoon sugar toast rounds to fit bottom of y 2 teaspoon salt muffin cups. Brush with melt- 2 tablespoons melted short ed butter. Line sides of each ening muffin cup with l x k strips of Beat the eggs with rotary bacon. Break eggs, one at a beater until light and fluffy, time, into custard cup and Combine with the milk. Sift slip onto toast ring; season together the flour, baking pow with salt and pepper. Top each der, sugar and salt. Add the egg with 2 tablespoons cheese, dry ingredients and shorten- Bake in preheated 325 degree mg to the milk mixture. Beat oven for 20 minutes or to the until the batter is smooth, desired firmness. Remove from pour into baking pans (8-mch) pan carefully with spatula; rubbed with shortening. Ar serve at once. Serves 4. range sausage links on the batter, spoke fashion. Bake in a very hot oven (450 degrees) CINNAMON TOAST To prepare cinnamon toast, for 15 minutes Cut each pan toast one side of bread. Brush into five wedges and serve the untoasted side with melted hot with butter and syrup, butter; sprinkle with a mix- < w-i dnnamo "> SMOKED HAM AND O range MARMALADE top is brown and bubbly. OMELET ORANGE BUTTER 1 Package thinly sliced SPREAD FOR TOAST _ f™ ked ham cup (% stick) butter 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup confectioners sugar „ f g s, s 1 tablespoon grated orange 2 tablespoons milk rind Vs teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon orange juice 2 to 3 orange 8 slices bread e ~ .. In a small mixing bowl 1/3 stl J , ( ' 4 CU P> bu ' tter ’ cream butter; gradually add , ea , confectioners susar and beat 1 Jl "“ until light and fluffy. Blend in . jT W 5 e f f ed sugar orange rind and juice Toast , Add butter „ to a ? d bread on one side; spread mix- P ta “ oV€ i ” edlum heat un 1 t 1 11 ture on untoasted side: broil bubbly Conxbrne eggs, milk, until spread melts and begins and salt Stir until we mixed to bubble. % cup spiead. Poi ! r into s ™ all s ™ le * and cook over medium heat until This brand new kitchen belongs to Mrs. Bernard E. Becher, 105 S. Locust St. in Lititz. She says, “We like everything about it. It’s so much nicer and handier than, before and I cart sirtcerely recommend LONG and BOMBERGER to do any remodel ing work.” For those kind words, we naturally like Mrs. Becher as much as she likes her new kitchen. For design ideas and a free estimate on a new kitchen ... or any other remodeling project . . , give us a call. Just dial 626-2123 and ask for Jim. The Customer’s Corner ***** tjj|| *** LONG I BOMBERGER HOME CENTER 45 North Broad St;, Lititz Phone: 626-2123 Financing Available Your Remodeling Headquarters eg g is slightly set and some liquid remains on the surface. Tilting the pan, lift edges of egg opposite i handle with spat ula. This allows uncooked egg to run under the edge of cooked mixture. Cover with lid for about Vi minute to al low surface to become creamy. Spread orange maraialade over surface of omelet. Tilt pan and roll omelet onto hot plat ter. Surround with sliced smoked ham. Serve with wlarm melted butter seasoned with lemon juice and sprinkle with powdered sugar. 2 servings. CONFETTI SCRAMBLED EGGS V 4 cup (Vi stick) butter V 4 cup chopped gieen pepper 2 tablespoons chopped onion 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt Vfc teaspoon pepper IVs cups milk 1 dozen eggs, slightly beaten Vt cup chopped pimientd In large skillet melt butter; saute green pepper and oiddn. (Continued on Page 4) t x * V v , s' t ■* Us $ £ AND