—Lancaitcr Farming. Saturday. November 2.1968 18 FALL PLENTIFULS by Mrs. Richard C. Spence When you use two plentiful! in the same recipe you can feel double thrifty, and when it makes a fast, easy meal that’s an extra reward. Here is a re cipe for 6 servings; you’ll rec ognize the Fall plentifuls: pork and potatoes. lIAM PATTIES 2 cups ground cooked ham 1 cup mashed potatoes 1 tablespoon chopped onion Va teaspoon dry mustard Va teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon milk 1 egg, beaten Vz cup fine dry breadcrumbs 3 tablespoons fat or oil Combine ground ham, mashed potatoes, onion, mustard and Va teaspoon salt. Chill about 1 hour. Shape into patties. Blend milk into beaten egg. Dip patties in egg mixture and then in crumbs. Frypatties m hot fat until gold en brown. Serve plain or with your favorite sauce. MENU SUGGESTION: Serve with asparagus, molded fruit sal- DON’T BURN MONET Save money this winter by letting us install a Texaco Jet Flame Booster on your oil burner. 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TURKEY SOUFFLE 1 can (10% oz.) condensed cream of chicken soup 2 cups cooked, finely diced or ground turkey % teaspoon poultry seasoning 6 egg yolks, beaten Va cup chopped parsley 6 egg whites, stiffly beaten Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 2-quart casserole. Com bine soup, turkey and poultry seasoning; heat. Stir the hot mix ture slowly into beaten egg yolks. Fold the turkey mixture and parsley Into egg whites. Pour into casserole. Set casserole in a pan of foot water. Bake SS to 48 minutes. Calories per serv ing: about 200, based on 0 serv ings of % cup each. MENU SUGGESTION: Serve with asparagus and lettuce wedges. Have a fruit bavarian cream for dessert. Looking for sandwich fillings to All the lunch pall or eat opt ot-hand at snack time? Here’s a wide choice of favorites to try while peanuts and peanut prod ucts are plentiful. Each recipe makes a cup of Ailing. PEANUT BUTTER SANDWISH FILLINGS DATE One-half cup peaijut butter, Vi cup chopped pitted dates, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, Vi cup thick salad dressing. Mix lightly. PINEAPPLE % cup pea nut butter, Vt cup drained crush ed pineapple. Mix lightly. PRUNE One-half cup pea nut butter, Ms cup chopped prunes, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 2 teaspoons prune juice. Blend well. APRICOT One-half cup peanut butter, % cup chopped cooked apricots (sweetened), 2 tablespoons thick salad dressing. Mix lightly. CRANBERRY SAUCE—One half cup peanut butter, Vz cup cranberry sauce. Mix lightly. RAISIN One-half cup pea nut butter, Vz cup chopped rais ins, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, % cup milk or cream. Mix lightly. PICKLE RELISH One-half cup peanut butter, % cup pickle relish, 2 tablespoons thick salad dressing. Blend well. CARROT & RAISIN One fourth cup peanut butter, Vz cup shredded carrots, 2 tablespoons chopped raisins, 2 tablespoons thick salad dressing. Mix lightly VEGETABLE One-half cup peanut butter, Vz cup chopped celery stalks with leaves, Mi cup grated carrots,. 2 tablespoons French dressing, Vt teaspoon Silt. 1 B.lend'well. • * * • Peanut Pie has the crunchy texture of chopped unsalted peanuts in its smooth molasses mellow Ailing. PEANUT PIE S eggs % cup sugar 2 tahlespbons flour (all-pur- pose) Vt cup milk % cup molasses % teaspoon vanilla V* cup finely chopped unsalted peanuts 9-inch unbaked pastry shell Beat eggs with rotary beater in mixing bowl until fluffy. Add sugar and flour and beat until light and fluffy. Add milk, mo lasses and vanilla; beat until blended. Stir in peanuts. Care fully pour into prepared pastry shell. Bake in 450 degree oven, 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake 35 to 40 min utes longer. CABBAGE Fall is the peak harvest sea son for cabbage. You can expect cabbage to be one of the best Save at Save Rite MARKET 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. PR COLLEGE SOMEDAY? 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