Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 18, 1969, Image 20

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    16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 18,1969
We don’t know how much
money the office braggart real
ly has. but we are sure he has
a sizable bunk account.
•’■•S-S"'
WITH
More
Madison Silos in use
• Madison Silos bank
financing available
Landis Bros., Inc.
1305 Manheim Pike
Lancaster, Pa
Phone 393-3906
WINTER
DISCOUNTS
BUY NOW AND SAVE
on Both
Mixed Goods and Bulk Blends
Savings on Early Delivered
Bagged Goods and Bulk in Season
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
MFRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Groff town Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963
• For The Farm Wife
{Continued from Page 14)
is a retired farmer. Her sister
Matilda always helped at home.
She is a member of the First
Reformed Church of the United
Church of Christ, 40 E. Orange
Street, Lancaster and active in
the Ladies Guild.
Miss Woikman is a member
of the Janies Buchanan Chapter
of Eastern Star of Lancaster.
She is also a member of and a
past president of the Lancaster
General Hospital Auxiliary.
Her hobbies are needlework
and gardening She has made
needlepoint chair seat covers
for 8 or 10 chairs in their home,
ciocheted tablecloths, edgings
etc and done beautiful em
bioidery and hemstitching. She
has a sizeable vegetable garden
v.heie she glows many more
vegetables than they can eat
and they can and fieeze all
they can use besides giving
many to their fuends. She also
giows floweis and even enjoys
tne colois in the fall of the
weeds that escape her hoe in
the summer
She and her sistei have many
beautiful pieces of antique
furniture and china. Elizabeth
says "1 like the china the best.”
They also have old linen articles
made from flax grown on the
old homestead. The needle-work
on these pieces is very intricate
and made from original de
signs.
Besides these activities she
enjoys helping her sister with
the housework and cooking and
they enjoy entertaining their
relatives and friends If you can
get away from their house with
out sampling some of their food
you’re different from most
people because if you can’t eat
there you’re given a sample to
take with you. One of their
recipes which is a little different
but very delicious and easily
and quickly made is
CHOPPED BEEF
POTPOURRIE (Soup)
% lb. ground beef (Hamburg)
3 medium onions sliced
Mi cup barley
1 pint can of tomatoes
1 tablespoon salt
Vz teaspoon pepper (can be
omitted)
3 carrots sliced
3 potatoes diced
3 stems celery
1 quart of water
Brown ground beef and onion
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hour or longer.
A dessert everyone raves
about is their
DREAM WHIP CAKE
6 egg whites
-y, teaspoon cream of tartar
2 cups sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups saltines broken (over
flowing)
Yi cup nuts
2 packs of Dream Whip (1
box)
1 can fruit (Luck Leaf of any
kind)
Beat egg whites until frothy.
Add cream of tartar and beat
stiff. Fold in other ingredients
Butter 9 x 13 pan and pour in
the batter Bake 25 to 30
minutes at 350 degrees When
cold spread Dieam Whip on top
Refrigerate 1 hour Then put
fiuit on top. Let stand m re
fugerator over night.
Burrowing Ants
A common species of ant, the
eastern or Allegheny mound
builder, builds clusters of large
mounds with bmrows extending
some 5Vz feet below the sur
face.
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Salunga
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