• For The Form V/ife (Continued from Page 14) Vh teaspoon salt In saucepan combine water, honey and cardamon; simmer 3 to 5 minutes. Pour over crushed mint; chill until cool. Strain into covered jar Add remaining ingredients; shake until blended. Chill before serving. _ If you’re looking for a mam dish salad that can be made several hours before serving time, tightly covered with foil or plastic film and refriger ated until served, try this one. FLORIDA SALAD PLATTER 4 cups diced cooked chick en, shrimp or lobster 2 cups diced celery Va cup pimiento V* cup diced green pepper 1 l /z teaspoons salt 1 cup mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing cups grapefruit sections Tomato aspic ring Section fresh grapefruit, or use canned sections. Lightly mix together chicken, shrimp or lobster, celery, pimiento, green pepper, salt, mayonnaise, and IV2 cups grapefruit sec tions. Turn out tomato aspic ring on a large chop plate, fill center with chicken salad, and A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN to modernize or enlarge your present home often is a better investment than buying another home. This is particularly true if you have purchased your home during a reduced market and bought “at a good price”. Possibly your home is in an area from which you do not want to move. If you need a loan to improve your home in any way, visit our THE 270 Main St. LANDISVILLE MAH 0 r±mv irciuiitt x8Bs» ,tfWs fOI EACH SKI/» y{>s^i trwilc 3ay^j garnish outside ol nng with remaining grapefruit sections and crisp salad greens. Makes 12 to 14 servings. TOMATO ASPIC KING" tablespoons unflavored gel atin cups grapefuut juice Dash cayenne IVa cups canned condensed to mato soup Vz teaspoon salt teaspoon celery salt Soften gelatin in Vz cup grapefruit juice for 5 minutes Place over hot water to melt, add gelatin to juice and stir until dissolved. Add soup, salt and celery salt. Mix and turn into a 2-quart ring mold; chill in refrigerator until set. (Editor’s note: We goofed last week—as you probably noticed. Some of Mrs. Spence’s good cookie recipes were accidentally omitted. These are included below.) APPLESAUCE-RAISIN DROP COOKIE V 2 cup fat 1 cup sugar 1 egg cups sifted flour % teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda V 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon A LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA “Serving Lancaster from Penn Square since 1889” OTHER OFFICES: Broad & Main Sis. LITITZ 304 IV. George St MILLERSVILLE. A Trustee for Lancaster County ~ r. I- 2134 Marietta Ave. ROHRERSTOWN the Foundation ’a teaspoon cloves 'a teaspoon nutmeg l 2 cup seedless laisins 1 cup quick-cooking i oiled oats 1 cup applesauce Ci cam together tat and sug ai; stir in the egg. Sift to gether flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg Mix in raisins and rolled oats Add to cream ed mixture in three portions alternately with applesauce in two portions. Beat well. Drop dough by teaspoonfuls on + o greased baking sheets. Bake at 375 degrees (moderate oven) about 15 minutes Makes about 3 dozen cookies. BUTTERSCOTCH SANDWICH COOKIES a A cup (IVz sticks) butter VA cups firmly packed light brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 3 A cups sifted legular pm pose flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup chopped nuts Browned Butter Filling' In a mixing bowl cream but ter, gradually add sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Beat in egg and vanilla. Sift to gether flour, baking powder (Other Recipes Poge 19) NK 1415 Lititz Pike MANHEIM TWP. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Apt j 1 29. 1967 —l5 I or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? .. „ By Dori» Thomas, Extension Home Economist Safety A Good Habit Practice safely until it becomes a state of mind Turn cooking utensil handles in liom stove and table edges. Unload guns before bringing them into your home and store them in locked cases or out of the reach of children. 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