Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 25, 1967, Image 15

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    .• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 14)
GOLDEN EGG SALAD
CASSEROLE
0 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
2 tablespoons diced pimienlo
% cup diced celery
Ai pound soda crackeis, fine
ly crushed (about 1 %
cups)
% cup milk
1 cup mayonnaise or salad
dressing
% to Vz teaspoon salt
% teaspoon garlic salt
% teaspoon ground pepper
2 tablespoons melted butter
or margarine
Blend chopped eggs, pimien
to, celery, 1 cup of the cracker
crumbs, mayonnaise or salad
dressing, milk and seasonings
Spread in greased 1-quait shal
low casserole or 9-inch pie pan
Top with remaining cracker
crumbs blended with the but
ter or margarine. Bake in a
400 degree (hot) oven until
golden brown, about 25 min
utes. Serve hot. Makes 6 serv
ings.
J« •* 9 *
DE LUXE EGG CASSEROLE
% pound fresh mushiooms,
or 1 can (4 oz.)
mushrooms, drained
% cup butter or margarine
Vi cup flour
& teaspoon onion salt
1 teaspoon celery salt
% teaspoon salt
Vt teaspoon ground pepper
3 cups nilk
1 package (1 lb.) frozen
French fries
14 pound Cheddar cheese,
chopped or cubed
8 hard-cooked eggs, cut in
chunks
Cook mushrooms in butter or
margarine until tender, but not
brown, about 5 minutes. Blend
in flour and seasonings. Add
milk all at once; cook, stirring
constantly, until thickened
throughout. Stir in French fries
(still frozen) and cheese. Pom
half the mixture into a greas
ed 2-quart baking dish. Top
with eggs arranged in layer.
Pour over remaining mixture
Bake in a 400 degree oven un
til bubbly mound edges and
golden brown on top, about 20
minutes. Makes 6 servings.
ITALIAN EGG PIE
Plain pastry for 1 9-inch
pie shell
6 eggs-
V* cup milk
1 can (7 oz) tuna, flaked,
or 1 cup flaked, cooked
fish
% pound Mozzarella cheese,
grated
Vi teaspoon salt
Vi teaspoon ground pepper
Vz teaspoon basil
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services
Everything from checking accounts to estate
planning is available to you at the Key Bank,
If you’re not hanking with County Farmers,
you really should consider it. It’s the key hank
in the area.
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man and Myron Landis- by the
FFA Advisor, Gerald M. Kiger.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Each year the FFA selects
several honorary members on
the basis of their participation
in FFA activities. This ycar
Ivan Weaver, Earl Groff, Parke
Harnish, Heniy Benner, and
Wilson Scott, were named hon
orary members.
Mrs. Ruth B. Mellinger, busi
ness education teacher, was
presented with a certificate of
appreciation for the help that
she and the business depart
ment have done for the FFA.
Marlin Groff, senior, receiv
ed the Lancaster County Bank
ers’ Award. James High, jun
ior, received the Queen Dany
Award for his mtei est and ac
tivities in improving the dairy
mdustiy on his home farm.
Vz teaspoon oregano
Line a 9-inch pie pan with
pastiy. Turn edge and llute.
Beat eggs and milk together
until blended. Add remaining
ingredients and stir well Spoon
into unbaked crust. Bake in a
425 degree oven until brown,
35 to 40 minutes. Serve hot.
cut in wedges. Makes 6 seiv
mgs.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 25,1967 —15
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
By Dorta Tliomaa, Extension Home Economist
Tips On Buying Cleaning Appliances
When buying -i cleaning appliance look
for a quality product.
A good appliance will have safety fea
tuies, good quality materials, good woikman
ship and tight-fitting connections.
It is wise to select a product from a
reliable company with a familiar brand name
To assuie good sci vice on your ap
pliance, ask about the service the dealer
gives. A i eputable dealer should back the pro
duct he sells.
A quality product will have a guarantee,
wairanty, and seals of approval.
Hot Water Efticiency
Consider two smaller, fast-heat lecoveiv
water he.iteis instead ot one
large healer. Especially if your
house is large and spread out
One heatei could serve kitch
en and woikioom. The temper
ature shO'Ud be set higher for
dishwasher and clothes washer
use.
m
yry
O
Use second heatei loi the
balhioom St' the tempei ature
lower tor safer use
For Better Coilee
Remove bag oi basket horn
urn or cofteemaker as soon as
coffee is leacly for seiving.
Seepage liom grounds gives
coffee a hcish, bitter taste
Replace cover and seive im
mediately
For making coffee in quan
tity for huge gioups—plan to
make liesh supply about eveiy
hour
Remembei e\en the best
coffee detei 101 ales on standing.
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