—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 30,1967 8 For the Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor SPREADS AND DIPS There rs a constant search for ideas for spreads and dips for chips, crackers and vegetables Heie are some we hope you’ll tiy and add to your files. CHEESE ‘N’ FRANK SPREAD 4 coo ec- frankfurters 1 cur I 4 oz.) shredded Ched- dar cheese 4 small sweet pickles, finely chopped % tablespoons finely chopped onion Vz teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon celery salt Dash of pepper Dairy sour cream Hot dog rolls Grind f.ankfurteis or chop very fine. Add remaining ingie dients and moisten to spreading consistency with sour cream Spread rmx ure on buttered hot dog rolls Makes IV2 cups •* < ♦ HAM & BLUE CHEESE SPREAD 1 cup ground cooked ham 1/2 cup crumbled Blue cheese 3 tablespoons dairy sour cream 3 tablespoons pickle relish SAFE GERM-FREE WATER ELECTRONICALLY with an uiTßadiinamics ULTRA-VIOLET WATER PURIFIER Kills all water-borne germs in wells, cisterns, ponds, pools better than chemicals. , Atf ■■■yy ±5OO GPU Custom drinking water purifier. Models for any flow rate. For the same daily cost of a AO watt bulb, you can safeguard the health of your family without the taste of chemicals . . . without for eign taste of any hind' Write for our free, non-obligatory literature, or stop m today and find out how Inexpensively you can purify your water supply. Meets U.S. Public Health Criteria i 1 | Name Addiess State | City MAIL COUPON NOW TO: g) BRUBAKER PLUMBING and HEATING 1284 Rohrerstown Road Lancaster, Penna. Phone 393-3908 1 tablespoon lemon juice Z teaspoons prepared mustard Combine all ingredients and mix well Use as is for a sand wich spread or hollow out French rolls, fill with spread and broil until cheese melts The sandwiches may be topped wvth addatjonal crumbled Blue cheese if desned Makes IVz cups. HAMBURGER STROGANOFF DIP pound fresh mushrooms, finely chopped cup chopped onion garlic clove, minced cup butter or margarine teaspoon paprika teaspoon ground black pep per teaspoon monosodium glutamate pound chopped beef (10y 2 -oz.l can condensed cream of chicken soup tablespoons cornstarch cup sour cream Snipped parsley for garnish WINTER DISCOUNTS BUY NOW AND SAVE on Both Mixed Goods ond Bulk Blends Savings on Early Delivered Bagged Goods and Bulk in Season ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. MFRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS Grofftown Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963 Two important things when borrowing money You need a sharp pencil plus the specializedfinandal advles of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can 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 areavailable now for any sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. Farm v\VC Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance of the loan. That saves you money. Farm Credit ASSOCIATIONS 411 W. Roseville Rd., Lancaster Agway Building, Lebanon Pfa. 393-3921 Pb. 2734506 Saute mushrooms, onion and garlic inn butter or margarine 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasion ally. Stir in spices.- Add meat, f-t « cook until it loses pankness (4 Of XIIC to 5 man). Stir in soup. Blend cornstarch with small amount J IT*. m jl., of liquid and add to meat mix- « 2110 WIIC 2110. F 2lHliy ture. Cook, stirring over roedi- J um heat until mixture thickens - ~ TT _ _ TT 1 . and begins to bubble cooi; Ladies, Have You Heard? . . . when ready to serve heat well; stir in sour cream. Heat again but do not boil. Garnish with chopped parsley. Serve with as sorted crackers. Makes about 4V2 cups, CHEDDAR CHEESE & CRAB MEAT SPREAD 1 can (7% oz.) crab meat, drained and flaked 1 cup (8-oz.) shredded Ched- dar cheese 1 medium tomato, diced Vz cup coarsely chopped cu- cumber , 2 tablespoons dairy sour cream 1 teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper Combine ingredients, mixing well. Use as a sandwich spread as is, or spread on buns and broil Top with additional shredded cheese if desired. Makes 2Vz cups. tablespoon sugar teaspoon garlic salt teaspoon curry powder teaspoon prepared horse radish (Continued on Page 12) ja-uaff* Ml6 eU-i'2l CURRY DIP By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Good Design In House Accessories A well-designed accessory for the home is practical, beautiful, and a joy to own and use. One* key to good design in an accessory is honesty. This includes trueness of form, tex ture? and creative expression. An accessory should be functional. It should meet your needs with ease, maxi mum efficiency, and minimum care. And the design should be beautiful. The line, form, texture, or color of the accessory should be in haimony with other objects in the room Storing Bread Properly You can store bread for several days with out having it get moldy. THOMAS Conditions favorable for bread in your freezer for long biead molds are warm temper a ; periods of time. tures, moisture and oxygen. , „ , , , ™ .. ’ , ~ , , Check Pockets In Clothes Bread molds produce unde- To cleaned sirable changes in flavor and , , , . appearance but are not harm- wl \ en take S«™ts to your drycleaner, remember he s ‘ , „ not responsible for the loss of Bread will renmn fresh for artlcles i eft in the pockets Care two or three days if the original full cbeck all pockete b 6f ore wrapper is kept intact When take gaiments to dean . opened, it will remain fresh for ec j several days if stored in a dry, ventilated bread box. A Tip For Preparing You can store bread up to a Roasts week in a refrigerator. After a Savory beef pot roast is a sat week the texture will change isfying dinner dish and it’s also and the flavor becomes stale. easy on the budget. 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