14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 12.1968 Back -To - Breakfast Time by Mrs. Richard C. Spence Back -to - school time means b.ick-to-brcakfast time a good nutritious breakfast that sup plies at least one-fourth of your daily food needs. This is neces s. ry to do a good job at school. It doesn’t have to be a con ditional breakfast to be nutri tious. We all know that ceieal, n.ilk and fruit provide protein and a variety of vitamins and minerals So-does bacon, eggs and toast. But maybe your chil d'en would like, a change. If it means the difference be tween eating and skipping bieakfast, try something new foi that morning meal. If your youngster begs for a peanut but ter and jelly sandwich plus last night’s vanilla pudding, let him eat it If you add an apple, peach Oi orange he’ll have an adequate meal If he wants leftover spag hetti and meatballs well, why not’ A hot bowl of soup could be vety tempting on a cool morn ing And what child would turn down a hamburger or hot dog w ith all the trimmings’ For add FREE analysis of your home oil* heating equipment. Our specially trained men will tell you if it needs cleaning, adjustment, or minor part replacement. They”! show you how to improve your burner with Texaco’s new Jet Flame Booster that can Increase burner efficiency up to 42%. Give us a call. No obligation. fFuelChSeft We Give S & H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Burner Sales & Service 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 FOR THE FARM WIFE AND FAMILY ed vitamins include a slice or two of fresh tomato. You’ll find fruit, tomatoes and melons to be good sources of vitamins and minerals. And they taste good, especially if someone wakes up feeling not very hungry. A fruit or vege table salad will be just as nutri tious as the more conventional breakfast glass of juice. You can eat an egg salad sand wich and get the same food val ue as if you had eaten a fried or poached egg plus two slices of toast. A lean meat, tuna salad oi cheese sandwich are good substitutes for bacon and toast And it takes less time to pre pare. If mother works, every min ute counts in the morning. Youngsters are usually in a rush on school mornings, too To save time, get juice or fruit leady the night before and set the table before you go to bed Keep on hand ready-to-eat foods or those that take little prep- BURKHOLDERS AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE ?** 1 Prompt Bulk Imi > ... I? ~—-* Spreading Service \PLANT FOODI ‘ I I • Serving ThcFarmer 1 UIU KL 1 0 Gardener & V —— Home Owner “LOOK FOR THIS SIGN” Intercourse, Pa 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451 oration. Precooked sausage and ham need only a few minute* to heat through. Even oatmeal i* instant theae days. Try waffle*, pancake*, French tout, hot biscuits, toasted corn bread or sweet rolls to break the monotony of cereal or bread. Serve ice cream on cereal for a special treat. As a last resort, on those days when your youngster or you can’t And even IS minutes foi a sit-down breakfast, try the instant meal-in-drink. You can make your own far less ex pensively by adding a raw egg and your favorite seasonings to milk. Try nutmeg, chocolate or even strawberry jam. Beat until frothy and refrigerate. This drink will keep two or three days in the refrigerator. Whatever breakfast is your favorite, just be sure’ your chil dren and you and your hus brnd start the day right. Eat a balanced bieakfast with pro tein. minerals,- vitamins and calories. You’ll feel better all day long, W * «* You should find something in the following recipes that fits your personal taste and your own busy schedule. SUNBURST INSTANT OATMEAL 1 packet (1 02.) instant oat- meal 3 /i cup boiling water Peach slices, fresh, canned or frozen, thawed Brown sugar Emply packet into a bowl Pour boiling water over oatmeal Stir until blended (For thinner oatmeal, add a little more boil ing water For thicker oatmeal, a little less.) Arrange peach slices on oat- meal to form a pinwhocl. Spoon 1 lableipoon melted or liquid brown sugar Into the center of . shortening pinwhocl. Serve with milk. S pork sausage links, cooked Makes 1 serving. and drained • • * * RAREBIT REVEILLE 10% ox. cm condensed chcddar cheese soup cup milk teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon Worcestershire sifuce 9-ouncc package frozen waffles bacon slices, cooked and drained Mi Vi % Combine soup, milk, mustard and Worcestershire sauce in a saucepan. Heal thoroughly, stir ring occasionally, until smooth. Prepare frozen waffles in toast er of oven according to package directions. For each serving, place two waffles on a plate. Top with two bacon slices and hot cheese sauce Sprinkle with paprika. Makes 6 servings. PUMPKIN PANCAKES Apple Topping: 4 cups peeled and sliced cook' ing apples Vi cup water J/ i cup sugar Dash salt Pancakes: 1 cup pancake mix 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1 cup milk 1 egg HOLLAND STONE Ready-Mixed CONCRETE SPECIAL VALUES! 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Stir lightly until bat ter is fairly smooth. For each pancake, pour about cup bat ter onto hot, lightly greased griddle to make 8 pancakes. Turn pancakes when tops are covered with bubbles and edges look cooked. Turn only once. To form "pumpkins”, brusli each pancake with melted but ter; stack 2 pancakes. Place a sausage link and parsley sprig a< top of pancakes to form “stem”. Serve pumpkin - pan cakes with hot Apple Topping and remaining sausage links Makes 4 servings. MAPLE SPELLBREAKER V-i cup boiling water V\ cup cocoa 2 quarts milk 1 cup maple syrup Add boiling water to cocoa i» a large bowl or pitcher. Slowly add milk, stirring to combine. Add syrup. Beat with rotary beater until foamy. Top eack (Continued on Page 20)