Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 24, 1968, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24,1968
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Farm Wife and Family
By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor
Neat Treats For
PEPPER PUFF SNAX
3 cups puffed wheat
3 cups puffed rice
2 { cup butter or margarine,
melted
L to % teaspoon liquid red
pepper seasoning
1 teaspoon salt
I , teaspoon celery salt
2 teaspoons paprika
L teaspoon chili powder
3 cups thin pretzel sticks
Place puffed wheat and puffed
rice in shallow baking pan Com
bine butter, pepper seasoning
salt, celery salt, paprika and
chili powder, blending well
Pom over cereal, tossing until
evenly coated Stn in pretzels -
Heat in preheated very slow
01 en (250 degrees) about 1 hour,
Stirling occasionally Makes
about 8 cups
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CRUNCHY
DATE-NUT BARS
3 cups Cap’n Crunch cereal
cup chopped pitted dates
*/> eup chopped pecans
2‘j cups miniature marshmal-
lous
2 tablespoons butter or mar-
garine
1 tablespoon milk
Pour cereal into large greased
bowl Stir in dates and chopped
pecans Melt marshmallows, but
ter and milk in top of double
boiler over hot water, stirring
occasionally Remove from heat
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Pour over cereal mixture, stir
ring until evenly coated With
greased hands, press mixture
firmly into greased 8-inch square
baking pan Refrigerate until
fum Cut in squares Makes 25
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WEE-HOUR
WIENER WAFFLES
Vi lb. finely-chopped wieneis
Vi cup sweet pickle relish
V\ cup tomato paste
Vi teaspoon celery salt
1 package frozen waffles
Combine wieners pickle relish,
tomato paste and celeiy salt,
set aside Prepare frozen waf
fles in toaster oi oven according
to package directions Spread
wiener mixture on each waffle
Place in preheated hot oven
(400 degiees) 4 to 5 minutes
Serve immediately Makes 6
servings
CHEESE PILLOWS Prepare
frozen waffles as directed above
Combine one 8-ounce jar pas
teurized process cheese spread,
y 2 teaspoon onion juice, 1 tea
spoon Worcestershire sauce and
Vs cup minced green pepper
Spread, on each waffle Place in
preheated hot oven (400 degrees)
1 to 2 minutes or until cheese
mixtuie is melted Makes 6
servings
MEXICANA CHEESE SPREAD
% cup grated Cheddar cheese
That's why the money you place in our care
is so important to the community. It furnishes
the payrol(s / buys the lumber and materials
that go into a new home or improve an old
one. Few industries stimulate business and
promote prosperity like construction.
The dollar you save at home works at home,
helps keep our town a good place in which
to live and raise a family. We invite your
savings.
gFIRST FEDERALjt
9 s QJavinps and/oan $
ASSOCIAT?ON OF LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
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Mon. thru Thurs. Fri. Sat.
9 to 4:30 9 to 6 9 to noon
Vz cup light cream or half ’n
half
Vi cup chopped pitted ripe
olives
' 1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon finely chopped
onions
Vi cup Concentrate cereal
Combine cheese and cream in
small saucepan; cook over low
heat, stirring constantly, until
cheese is melted Remove from
heat. Stir in olives, chili powder
and onion. Mix in cereal. Serve
with crackers or thinly sliced
rye bread. Refrigerate any left
over Makes 1 cup spread.
3 A cup corn flake crumbs
1 6;OZ. link sharp pasteurized
process cheese food
Vz cup soft butter or margarine
IVz cups sifted regular all-pur
pose flour
Vz teaspoon salt
Dash cayenne
Beat cheese and butter togeth
er Sift togethet flour, salt and
cayenne. Add to cheese mixture
together with corn flake crumbs,
mix well Roll to ¥2-inch thick
ness between sheets of waxed
paper Cut into %-inch squares
Place on ungreased baking
sheet, leaving spaces between
the squares Bake in slow oven
(325 degrees) about 25 minutes
or until lightly browned. When
cool, store in tightly covered con
tainer Makes about 8 dozen
Cheese Snacks.
2 cups OKs cereal
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup salted, cocktmfc-peanuts
1 cup Spanish peanuts
2 tablespoons soy" sauce
V-l teaspoon onion salt
y 2 ~l teaspoon garlic salt
Vi-1 teaspoon celery salt
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ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $15,000
CHEESE SNACKS
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Maganesium Shortages Shown In
Soil Tests For Vegetables
Shortages of magnesium, an
essential plant nutrient, have
been found among vegetable
crops in 52 of Pennsylvania’s 67
counties, it was reported at The
Pennsylvania State University
recently during the annual Lime
and Fertilizer conference
- Such magnesium shortages
can now be detected better in a
new improved soil, testing proce
dure available from Penn State
at no extra cost over the usual
charge for analyzing potassium
and phosphorus, stated Ernest
L Bergman, of the Agricultur
al Experiment Station
Scope-of magnesium shortages
was evident in a survey of 1500
soil samples wherein 27 percent
were deficient in magnesium, 17
percent were low in magnesium,
and 5 percent were extremely
deficient The other soil samples
were either sufficient or high in
magnesium levels
In most experiments, yields
of snap beans were increased
where magnesium was applied
before planting When 76 pounds
of magnesium were applied per
acre, snap bean yields increased
by 675 pounds per acre over
fields where no magnesium was
used. Where only 38 pounds of
magnesium were applied per
acre, yields increased by 110
pounds.
Two important things
when borrowing money
You need a sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advlc®
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 toinsure this is
Farm Credit’s job. Farm Credit loans are available nowforany
sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. Farm
Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance
of the loan. That saves you money. -^77^
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Farm Credit
ASSOCIATIONS
411 VV. Roseville Rd., Lancaster Agway Building, Lebanon
Ph. 393-3921 Ph. 273-4506
Dr. Bergman said crops such
as cauliflower, broccoli, pota
toes, raspberries, and sweet corn
need more magnesium to pro
duce good' quality, high yields
than generally realized. Dam
age from too much magnesium
is practically unknown, he
claimed. High rates of magnesi
um help vegetable plants devel
op large healthy root systems
and produce vigorous, green
plants
Snap bean seeds of different
varieties were found to contain
large differences in magnesium
content. While growth was some
times slowed in early stages, no
differences in growth existed
later when the plants received
adequate levels of magnesium
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