Ifl—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 80.1967 For the Farm Wife By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor If you’re a weight-watcher we know you’ll enjoy the first three recipes we have for you today. Take the Strawberry Fluff Pie whip in air and produce a less concentrated filling. Each serving of Strawberry Fluff Pie will be lower in calories than the same size piece of apple or lemon meringue pie. By cutting eight wedges you can further lower calorie count per serving. SPENCE STRAWBERRY FLUFF PIE 1 9-in. pie shell, baked 1 package frozen straw berries. thawed 1 envelope unflaiored gela tin 1 1 cup water 1 package (2 oz) dessert topping mix, prepaied Drain strawbeines, reserving smip Sprinkle gelatin on J 4 cup water to soften Combine strawberry symp and enough Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. I Hensel 548-2559 DON’T BURN MONET Save money this winter hy letting us install a Texaco Jet Flame Booster on your oil burner.Te vaco 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. fFuelChief] We Give S & H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA Ph. 653-1821 DESSERTS water to make 2 cups liquid; heat. Add gelatin, stirring un til gelatin dissolves Refriger ate until mixture mounds when dropped from spoon Prepare desseit topping mix accoiding to instructions on package Beat m gelatin mixture. Fold in strawbenies, pile into pie WATER - FOOD - SOIL FEED - FERTILIZER Our Specialties! LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2425 New Holland Pike Lane., Pa. PHONE 656-9043 E. H. Hess, Ph. D.— Director r> r> IFIRST FEDERAL! ® QJavinps and Joan v ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER I®? 25 Nortli Duke St. Vjl'js Phone 393-0601 Mon. thru Thurs. Fri. Sat, 9 to 4:30 9 to 6 9 to noon T They work hard for a living. Unfortu nately, but few of the dollars they earn remain with the one person who de serves them the most. . . YOU. A savings account that you start now and add to regularly, someday will brighten your life. May we invite you to stop in and become acquainted. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 shell. Refrigerate until ready to servo. Peach Tarts provide protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins and minerals. For even fewer cal ories, fresh or water-pocked peaches can be substituted. PEACH TARTS IV4 cups sifted enriched flour % teaspoon salt Ms cup shortening 3-6 tablespoons water 1 package (2% oz.) custard mix, prepared 1 package (10 oz.) frozen peach slices, thawed and drained Sift together flour and salt. Cut in shortening until pieces are size of small peas. Sprinkle with water, a little at a time, mixing lightly until dough be gins to stick together. Turn out onto lightly floured sur face and press together. Roll out Vs-inch thick. Cut 8 or 9 circles: form over tops and sides of inverted muffin tins. Prick bottoms and sides; bakf in preheated 450 degree oven, 10 to 12 minutes, or until light ly browned. Remove from tin? and cool on wire racks. Pour prepared custard max into cooled shells When firm, cov er tops with peach slices. Re frigerate until ready to seive. PINK LEMONADE CREAM PUFFS % cup water 6 tablespoons butter % cup sifted enriched flour Dash salt 3 eggs 1 envelope unflavored gela tin V* cup water I can (6 oz.) frozen pink lemonade concentrate Whipped topping Bring water and butter to boil in heavy saucepan, stir ring until butter melts. Add flour and salt all at once. Re duce heat Cook, stirring con stantly, until mixture is smooth and forms a soft ball; 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well af ter each addition until batter is smooth and shiny. Drop by tablespoons onto lightly greas ed baking sheet. Bake in pre heated 400 degree oven, 25 to 30 minutes, or until golden :e brown. Cool on wire racks. ’> Sprinkle gelatin on cold water to soften. Combine lemonade '■® concentrate and enough water r to make 2 cups liquid, heat to ’ boiling. Remove from heat, mix in gelatin until well-blended Chill. Meanwhile, make Whip ped Topping Fold in gelatin mixture. Cut tops off cieam NEXT WEEK NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR OCTOBER 4-S-6-7 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Parade 7 P.M. Joseph A. Fralinger Mummers Group THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 Kids Day after school 101 Ranch Boys Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 Pet Parade 7:30 p.m. Bond Concert New Holland Band Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 Baby Parade 4 p.m. Farmers Fair German Band The Westerns Tug-Of-Wor Semi-Finals 8 P.M. Tug-Of-War Finals 10 P.M. RIDES AMUSEMENTS EXHIBITS Art and Flower Show Grafts Appliance Bldg, on Franklin Street Baby Beef and Pig Show Earl Sapders Parking Lot Potatoes and Corn Show A. B. C. Groff Vegetables and Food Exhibits puffs and (HI. Replace tops; re* fiigerate until serving time. Makes 12 cream puffs. If you don’t have to watch calories, this Surprise Peach Kuchen is for you. SURPRISE PEACH KUCHEN 2 cups sifted regular alh purpose flour % cup sugar 1 4 teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt Va teaspoon mace 1 egg I 1 cup milk i V* cup (Vz stick) butter, melted 1 1 TOPPING: 1% cups thinly sliced fresh peaches 1 tablespoon sugar (Continued on Page 19) Bldg. School Auditorium « :.¥‘ .id .ffiS