• For Thrf arm Wifi* f*""pu»w : (Continued from Page 14) * cup ' c ?.™i"*^ % cup lifted all-purpose flour characteristic of meat, spice and 1 tablespoon baking powder vegetable combinations. Cook teaspoon salt them a few hours ahead of time \ ‘£ lesp<>ons ,horten,n * so the flavors have a chance to y, cup milk blend well. Many dishes seem 1 can (8 n /4-oz.) cream stylo to taste best after standing corn cooked for a few hours in the For stew, combine flour, 1 refrigerator. It also gives a teaspoon of the salt and pepper. working wife a chance to» pre- Dredge meat in flour mixture. pare meals ahead of time. Bi own in hot shortening in large Pressure cooking is another kettle. Add tomato puree, water, “working wife-saver.” Pressure dill weed, beans, remaining 1 cooking, or cooking with steam, teaspoon salt and sugar. Bring brings about the same changes to boil; cover and simmer over in meat as do other forms of low heat about 45 minutes, cooking with moist heat. Its Halve carrots lengthwise, then unique quality is the shorter crosswise. Add carrots and on cooking time. Pressure cooked ions to stew. Cover; simmer meat will lack the color and about 45 minutes. flavor of browned meat, but this For dumplings, sift together can be added with vegetables corn meal, flour, baking powder and spices. No matter what and salt into bowl. Cut in short spices or vegetables you prefer, ening, until mixture resembles or which less-tender cut of meat coarse crumbs. Add egg, milk you use, the principles of moist and corn, stirring only until dry cookery are the same. And the ingredients are blended. results are the same, too ade- Drop by tablespoonfuls onto licious, nutritious main dish boiling stew. Cover and cook that s easy on the budget! about 18 mmut es without lifting . , w cover. Serve immediately. Makes And now for some stew rec- g servings ipes— a ’ - HEARTHSIDE STEW CHICKEN WITH ORANGES Stew: Va cup all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons salt Vt teaspoon pepper pounds beef stew meat. cubed Va cup shortening 1 can (1 lb.-12 oz.) tomato puree 3 cups water 1 teaspoon dill weed 1 pound fresh green beans, or frozen 1 tablespoon sugar 6 large carrots 2 medium-sized onions, quar tered Personal checking accounts always have been a convenient, safe way of handling personal financial affairs. Now . . . The Conestoga National Bank makes them more useful with this new Check Guar antee Card, This is not a credit card, but a personal identification card for Headquarters for Money Matters depositors . . , that en ables you to cash imprinted personal checks practically anyyvhere . . . anytime. '• This card identifies you to tellers at all Conestoga banking offices, so you can the Conestos mnmms LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/EAST/LANDISVILLE/LITITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMiER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation 1 broiler-fryer, 3-3 pounds, fresh or frozen Va cup flour 1 teaspoon salt Vr teaspoon pepper Vs teaspoon ground cinnamon Vs teaspoon ground cloves 2 tablespoons unsalted fat or oil 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine 4 oranges 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon brown sugar - Cut chicken into pieces Com bine flour, salt, pepper, cmna- mon, and clovei In paper bag; shake chicken la this mixture. Heat fat and butter in heavy 9- inch skillet or Dutch oven; brown chicken slowly until a golden brown. While chicken fries, peel the oranges and cut them into sections. Save all the juice. Measure the Juice and add enough water to make Vi cup. Add soy sauce and brown sugar; pour over chicken. 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