O For Tho Form V/Ift (Continued from Page 14} recipe specifies ground spices, use whole spices. Ground oil apt ce, cinnamon and cloves Will darken pickles. . Use aluminum, stainless steel, glass or unchipped enam *l pans. Copper, bros®, gal vanized or iron pans should never be used since these meb ids may react with vinegar or a*U, causing an off-flavor. ' Canned pickles are best Stored in a dark, dry, cool place where there is no dan ger of freezing. Jars of pickles and relishes must be sealed airtight while boiling hot or else processed in a boiling water bath long enough to destroy dangerous bacteria, molds and yeasts. There is always some danger of spoilage organisms entering the food when you transfer it from kettle to jar, even when you use the greatest .caution. Most specialists recommend Wash peal's, remove skins additional heat processing in- aiK j blossom ends; the stems stead of the open-kettle meth- may be left on if desired. To od for this reason. prevent pee led pears from There ore many causes for darkening during preparation, poor-quality pickles. Too strong immediately put them into a vinegar sugar or salt sohi- cold water containing 2 fcable tion can result in shrivelled spoons of salt and 2 of vine picMes. Overcooking or over gar per gallon. Dram just be processing can also cause shiiv- fore using. ©lug. Cucumber’s that devel- Add pears to the boiling spy oped poorly on the vine or up and continue simmering for that were kept too long be- 20 to 25 minutes. Pack hot tween picking 'and processing pears into clean hot pint jars; will often be hollow when add one 24noh piece cinnamon picked. r Hollow cucumbers usu- per jar and cover with boiling ally float, so you Can often de- syrup to x k inch of top of jar. teofi them ibefore pickling. Per- Adjust jar lids, merited pickles may be hollow Process in boiling water for if the fermentation' was too 20 minutes (start to count rapid or the wrong strength processing time as soon as wa brine was used. „ ter in canner returns to ibodl- Spoilage organisms such as ing). Remove jars and com baoteria, molds and yeasts plete seals if necessary. Set cause slippery, soft pickles, jars upright, several inches Open-kettle canning or insuf- apart, on a wire rack to cool, ficienb heat processing, too Makes 7to 8 ’pints. - Your perfectly-planned holiday turns into a horrible headache when vacation money - becomes lost, strayed or stolen. Play it safe . . . carry headache proof travelers checks on your vacation. Travelers checks obtained from the Conestoga Na tional Bank are spendable as cash in more than a million places throughout the world. Unlike losable cash, they are refundable if lost or stolen. Why take chances? Convert your vacation cash to travelers checks at your Headquarters for Money Matters . . - the Conestoga Bank office nearest you. And .. . have a happy holiday. THE mmmm m irnm umm LANCASTER / CENTER VILLE/LANDISV/LLE/UTITZf MANHEIM TOWNSHIP / MILLERSVIUE/ROHRERSTQWiV » MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION weak o salt or vinegar solu tion, or a nonwdrtighit seal may allow the organisms to grow. Do not eat soft, slippery pickles. When pears are plentiful consider pickling some. Home made pickles and relishes can make the difference between meals that ore long remem bered and those that are soon forgotten. PICKLED PEARS quarts sugar (3% lbs.) quart vinegar, white pint water lbs. seckel pears (4 or 5 quarts) 2-in. pieces stick cinnamon tablespoons cloves, whole tablespoons allspice, whole Combine sugar, vinegar, wa ter, and stick cinnamon; add cloves and allspice that are tied in a clean, thin white doth. Bring to a boil and sim mer, about 30 min utes. M YUM VACMMM jry" 1 v Kry»,y * Conestof A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation t* 1H GRANGERS HOLD PICNIC, PLAN AUGUST ACTIVITIES Fulton Grange #66 held its annual picnic July 24, at the Grange Hall, Oakryn, with about seventy people enjoying games under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hill, The youth committee will sponsor a swim party and dog gie roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Gilbert Sr., near Port Deposit, Md., Au gust 3. Grange members and friends will leave the Hall m a group at 7 p.m. Miss Jennetie McCummings will present a varied program at the next meeting, August 14, which will include folk games in charge of Mrs Am brose Gifting, talks, and spe cial music. Lancaster County Pomona Grange will hold its annual picnic at the Quarryville Me morial Park Saturday, August 19, at 7 p.m. as guests of Col eram Grange. Grangers and friends should bring a meat dish, another dish, and their own plates and silver Rolls, butter, drinks, tablecloth, nap kins and cups will be provid ed Games will be in charge of Miss Helen Wanner of Salis bury Giange For Your Information House plants breathe through tiny pores that lace their leaves. If these pores be come clogged, the plants may wither and die. That’s why it’s important to remove dust and soil regularly from the leaves. The easiest and best method for cleaning the leaves is to wipe them gently with a damp soft cloth. You can set small plants in the sink and spray them with a fine mist. Keeping leaves clean and pores open helps the plants to keep their luster and to- stay healthy. - Lancaster Farming, Saturda; For the Farm Wife and Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Dorlf Thomas, Extension Horae Economist Barbecuing Chicken Outdoors Buy birds of about equal weight .so they cook uniformly and yield equal servings. You’ll get good results from fryers or broilers weighing from 1% to 2*2 pounds. For best barbecuing, buy birds that are split in half lengthwise Break the joints so they’ll be as flat as possible before you put the chicken on the grill. Skewer the wings and legs to the bodies to make the halves more compact. It will also give you more room on the grill Lemon Has Many Uses Lemon’s tangy flavor enhances almost any dish, and its acid content makes it useful in other ways. Add lemon juice to pudding Be careful to measure the amount of juice you need ex actly. Dip fresh fruit, such as peaches, apples, and pears, in lemon juice to pi event the fruit from turning brown. Potatoes cooked in water to which you’ve added a Utile le mon juice will stay white. But too much lemon juice will har den the potatoes. It’s best to add the juice halfway through the cooking period. Add lemon juice to flavor vegetables just before serving. Green vegetables turn an unat tractive olive green and require longer cooking time if you add the juice before serving. To prevent curdling when making sour milk for recipes, always add lemon juice to milk, not milk tp lemon juice. . July 29. 1967—15 (O v' w 'v (g Family and pie fillings aftei the mix ture has been cooked. It will help prevent thinning ol the filling You can buy lemons fiesh or in bottled juice loim, tio/en lemonade, and othei products. Lemons are an excellent souice of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Check List For Buying Small Electric Cooking Appliances Ask yourself: Do you leally need it 9 Will you use it frequently 9 Do you want the convenience it offeis? Is there enough electric cur rent to make the appliance woi 1c m your house? Are both manufacturer and dealer reliable 9 Will it be easy to use 9 Will it be easy to cai e foi ? Where will you store it 9 THOMAS