10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24,1967 or t Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor MAKE IT A BRUNCH A brunch is a pleasant way to entertain, especially m the summertime when more lei sure time is available Brunch is a late break fast and an early lunch, really a combination of the two Usually, fruit or fruit juice, a main dish, bread or a cereal is all the menu calls tor Simple linens and simple dishes are ap propriate. Here’s a tested iccipe for an easy main dish for a simple brunch If you want to serve something moie elaborate consider a souffle. Start the meal with fresh oranges cut in cart wheel slices. Use an orange for each person you plan to serve Slice unpeeled oranges into cartwheel slices J 4 inch thick. Stack 3or more SPENCE consecutive slices together and cut down across the outer edge of the mam dish, stack to trim off the peel in a FRENCH TOAST TRIANGLES series of short down strokes. Cut slices of bread on the It’s quite fast this way. diagonal making two triangles Instead of serving the orange per slice. To make 24 triangles slices as a separate first course, —l2 slices—into French toast halve the slices and heat them follow directions below jn a little orange marmalade, 4 eggs, beaten then serve the liquid left as 1 cup milk syrup on the toast. Put a half V 2 teaspoon salt slice on top each cooked toast 12 slices stale white breed triangle This makes the or- 2 tablespoons fat or oil ange slices a feature of the Combine eggs, milk, and Salt DON’T BURN HONEY Save money this winter by letting us install a Texaco Jet Flame Booster on your oil burner. Texaco research and tests in homes prove this new flame-control de velopment can increase burner efficiency by as much as 42%. You get more heat—use less oil. Give us a call for a free an alysis of your oil-heating equipment. No obligation. [Fuel Chief] We Give S & H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. 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HURRY-UP COFFEE CAKE 1 package refrigerated bis cuits 2 cups corn flakes or Vz cup corn flake crumbs Vz teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons butter, melted Separate biscuits. If using corn flakes, crash into fine crumbs; combine with cinna mon Beat together honey and butter. Dip biscuits in honey butter mixture, then into crumbs mixture. Overlap bis cuits in greased 3-cup ring mold. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees) about 20 minutes. Turn out onto warm serving plate and servo im- pan about -IVi inches apart* mediately. forming a lattice. Place drained • • • * peach slices carefully In Chances are that grandmoth- grooves. Combine sugar and % cr didn’t make Peachy Bran teaspoon cinnamon. Sprinkle Coffee Cake, but the old-fash- over peaches and batter. Bake ioned flavor and goodness are in moderately hot oven (400 there just the same. Whole degrees) about 30 minutes or bran cereal adds extra nuln- until done. Cut into squares tion and peach slices lattice and serve warm NOTE: Be the top. Crystal-sparkle the fore baking, batter barely cov whole with cinnamon-sugar be- ers bottom of pan: during bak fore baking. This is a recipe ing it rises just enough to you’ll want to keep handy for make a delicious coffee cake, you’ll use it often. " " PEACHY BRAN Here is a breakfast, hot and COFFEE CAKE hearty, tor the early risers 1 cup sifted regular flour who work hard in the open air 2Vz teaspoons baking powder or for the less active ones wlu> v 3 teaspoon salt combine breakfast and lunch' v z teaspoon cinnamon and call it biunch. The apples 1 1-pound can sliced peaches may be baked ahead and serv -1 cup all-bran cereal ed chilled or waimed m the 1 egg oven a few minutes before i/ 4 cup soft shortening serving. The coinmeal mush y 4 cup sugar should be thick and hot when y 4 teaspoon cinnamon served with plenty of honey Sift together flour, baking fOl . drizzling and milk for cov-' powder, salt and % teaspoon 1L Bacon and saU sage cinnamon. Drain peach slices, reserving syrup. Combine all- are naturals for this menu, bran cereal and % cup peach The menu is as follows: syrup. Add egg and shortening; \nnles 1 beat well. Add sifted dry in- into and Bacon confbmed. "SjSSd honey greased 9x9-inch baking pan. ana With floured spoon make groov- Thick sliced Toast Butter es m batter diagonally across Beverage Two important things when borrowing money You need a sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advice 1 of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can j best be served. Farm production must be maintained, even increased if possible. Providing the financing to insure this is Farm Credit’s job. Farm Credit loans are available nowfor any sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. 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