10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1967 For the Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Tips On Storing, Freezing And Thawing Foods . . . KEEP MILK FRESH FOR BEST FLAVOR changed, 'the ap pea ranee may Milk comes to you fresh; for milk at its not appeal to youi family, best, keep it cold, clean, covered and dark. For a delightful drink every Flavor, odor and nutrition change easily: pio- time, just serve milk that you tact them so milk will be lop quality when ave c i eani c old, covered S jour family diinks it . daik Milk in clear glass containers standing in titha'p rnnvpn mans iP* »WW i sunny window o?on a door step may develop WHA to I W i taidboaid-iike taste and lose üboflavin in , ~ ~, jjSK, ‘s s' only half an houi Milk is a valuable source of What foods will fie„z„ well 5% the vitamin üboflavin Since light readily de- Which ones wont. Some pre »S' „ stioys this vitamin, take special caie with cooked foods just don’t lend Is clear glass bottles of milk. themselves to freezing and R jjSt If you can’t refrigerate milk delivered in thawing Wit clear glass bottles promptly, provide a wood por example, cooked egg isft.i\cis or metal leceiving box for it. To be ideal, the whltes wil t become tough and receiving box should be insulat- as soon as finish using it c i iange flavor after brief stor ed to protect milk fiom hot or when preparing meals Don’t age j n the freezer. Jelly soaks freezing weather If the temper- let the milk warm up on the j n to bread when it is used as atme goes above 50-degrees or kitchen table. a sandwich filling. Fried meat below 32-degrees, milk will not Keep milk contamc s becomes soggy and develops a stay fresh as long and may de- whether in a carton, bo,He or warmed over flavor. It’s better velop off-flavors. pitcher closed when they to serve these foods fresh. 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Fats and shortenings with an off-flavor will become rancid during freezing. Foods which contain even a small amount of fat are likely to turn ran cid during long storage. This is why pie crusts can' be froz en for a short length of time only. Frozen home made yeast doughs, when baked, are like ly to turn out undersized with a tough and dry crust. Unbaked frozen biscuits and other quick breads may be smaller and less tender after baking. When you buy these frozen food prod ucts in the grocery they have additives which give you a good pioduct. Mayonnaise becomes separ ated ami curdles when you freeze it but homemade salad AVAILABLE NOW All Varieties of Cert. Alfalfa Seeds for Fall Seeding Also MH-30 & Hudson Bakpax Sprayers for MH-30 Application. Bollinger's Farm Market, Inc. R. D. #l, Ephrata . Ph: 733-4151 At Your Investments Uncertain world conditions and inflation make it the better part of wisdom to review your in vestments periodically. 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You can freeze cieam cheese if you combine it with, whipped cream as m dips. Whipped cream freezes well, but not if you freeze it in a fiuit salad. Apples become (Continued on Page 11)