Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1967, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    © For The Farm Wife FARM women group m
'(Continued fc'nm Pace 10) HOLDS FAMILY PICNIC
1 pint softened coffee ice u fj l ™ Women Society No 14
cream held its family picnic at the
Blend together molasses and Lampeter Community Park on
rum flavoring in a punch bowl. Wednesday, August 9lh with
Gradually stir in milk. Top ?° “embers and guests attend
with spoonfuls of ice cream *ng Hostesses were Mrs. Roy
If desired, sprinkle with nut- Book, Miss Elsie Metzler, Mrs.
«V©g. Makes about 20 half-cup J° se Ph Nolt, and Mis. Ivaßutt.
servings. Rhonda and Ricky Burkhart
CHOCOLATE
PEPPERMINT SHAKE
1 pint vanilla ice cream, sof-
tened
% Cup chocolate sauce
% teaspoon peppermint ex-
tract
3 cups cold milk
1 pint vanilla ice cream
Fill wide mouthed vacuum
jog with ice cubes; cover
tightly and chill for one hour.
In mixing bowl combine 1 pint
ice cream, chocolate sauce and
peppermint extract; beat until
well blended; blend in milk. CRANBERRY FRUIT PUNCH
Empty cubes from vacuum 1 cran '^ err y juice
jug; pour in milk shake mix- cocktail
tore. Scoop remaining pint ice J P lll '*- _ oran S e juice
cream in vachum jug; cover /* cup lemon juice
until time to serve. Makes 6 * cup P in&a PPl e juice
servings f 2 cup sugar
1 to 2 cups water
CINNAMON SHAKE: In Stir thoroughly and serve
mixing bow! combine % cup over crushed ice or ice cubes
brown sugar, V* teaspoon cin- Makes 8 to 12 servings,
namon and Vz cup warm milk; " " *
beat until sugar is dissolved. CRANBERRY ICED TEA
Ad<i 1 pint vanilla ice cream In large pitchers mix togeth
and beat until blended. Blend er equal portions of chilled
In 3 cups cold milk. Finally, cranberry juice cocktail and
add"l pant chocolate ice cream cold tea. Pour over ice cubes
by scoopfuL in tall glasses to serve.
Keyfservice No. 10
entertained the group with
songs accompanying themselves
on the guitar and .banjo.
The society will have the re
freshment stand at the Merle
LeFevre Sc’a, Ronks Rl, on
September C.
The next meeting will be
held September 13 at the home
of Mrs. Paul Longenecker,
Stiasburg Rl.
Wear a scowl and have wrin
kles; wear a smile and have
friends.
If tax time catches you flat
get extra cash with Bancardchek.
How would you like to have a checking account that gives
you $5OO credit over and above your regular checking account
balance 7 A reserve of ready cash for any emergency Special
bargains Tax bills. Medical expenses. Extra school expenses-
Or a vacation trip. Come in, phone or write and ask about
our Key Service No. 10 a Bancardchek checking account.
ill
Lancaster COUIMTV FARMERS NATION At.
Lancaster • QuarryvlDc • Mount Joy • Christiana * Columbia
To eliminate the danger of
electric shock, be sure your
automatic washer is grounded,
advises Mrs. Cecile Sindcn,
Penn Stale extension home
management specialist. A
greater hazard exists if laun
dry equipment is located in
the basement because the con
crete surface is in contact with
tho earth. If you grasp a part
of a defective appliance while
standing on the ground and
touch a water faucet at the
same time, your body serves
as a conductor. But the cur
rent goes into the ground and
not through you when the ma
chine is grounded.
Finish your shopping before
getting to the checkout counter
Watch the register as the
cashier records prices. Anyone
can make an unintentional mis
take.
If you discover that the bill
exceeds the amount you wanted
to spend, ask the cashier to de
duct some of the items no
need to be embarrassed.
Count your change immedia
tely. An error is better correct
ed before you leave the store.
More than 25 million men
and women in the U.S today
weie former 4-H Club mem
bers Among them are many of
the nation’s leaders
THE
' >' t
BANK
Murker of Fc.cra! Drj.slt Insurants C.rp.t.lioa
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
Practicing Supermarket
Courtesy
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12.1967
For the Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Temperature Important In Canning Foods
Using heat in canning is one method to
prevent food spoilage. Amount of heat need
ed to preserve foods depends on the type of
food you’re canning.
Foods can be classified by their acid
strength. Some acid foods are fruits, sauer
kraut, and tomatoes. Most vegetables are low
acid foods.
Molds and yeasts which thrive in acid
foods are destroyed by boiling water.
Bacteria, found more often in low-acid or
nonacid foods, are more difficult to destroy.
Thermophiles, a type of bacteria, grows and
resists destruction at high temperatures. They
also form spores which can resist heat up to THOMAS
240 degrees. You destroy them gradual buildup of food films
when you process your food in and from overheating the coat
a pressure canner. ed pan. When this film isn’t
Amount of heat needed to thoroughly washed it causes
preserve food varies As acid discoloration,
strength in food decreases. Even though these pans are
temperature needed for pres- easy to clean they need more
ervation increases. than a rinse under the faucet.
Process low-acid foods at You need to wash Teflon
-240 degrees which you can coated cookware thoroughly in
only do with a pressure can- hot sudsy water. Also give
ner. these cooking utensils a wash
ing with a plastic or rubber
scrubber, or stiff sponge Steel
wool pads or cleansers can
damage the finish.
Washing Teflon-coated pans
in an automatic dishwasher us
ually won’t affect the finish.
When cooking with Teflon
coated pans, keep top-stove
temperature at medium or low
er Be careful not to leave the
pan empty on high heat
For oven use, temperatures
no higher than 425 to 450 are
lecommended And never use
jthese pans under the broiler
because the heat is too in
tense.
Cleaning solutions to helpr
lighten and. remove stains from
Teflon-coated utensils 'are avail
able. - ,
Remember to fallow manu
facturer’s recommendations for
using Teflon-coated cookware.
Why Fruit Sometimes Floats
Strawberries or other fruits
sometimes float in a Jar of jam.
There can be several reasons
for this.
The fruit may not have been
fully' ripe.
It may not‘have been thor
oughly crushed or ground.
You can safely process acid
foods at 212 degrees (boiling
point) or by boiling water bath
method.
Caring for Teflon-Coated Pans
Discoloration in Teflon-coat
ed cookware doesn’t affect its
nonstick qualities but does af
fect the pan’s appearance.
Discoloration results from a
, V U‘
-
p^
11