• For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 11) Spoon mixture gently over crackers and spread evenly. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 15 minutes. Spread melted chocolate over coconut. Cool and cut into 1-inch squares Makes 8 dozen, 1-inch squares. FRUIT CAKE 1% cups graham, cracker crumbs 1 (8-oz.) pkg. chopped dates I 8-oz.) jar fruits and peels I (11-oz.) can Mandarin oranges, well drained and snipped in half % cup chopped toasted al monds 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 1 (1-lb., 1-oz.) pkg. pound cake mix cup milk eggs In a large mixing bowl com bine first six ingredients. Set aside. Prepare pound cake mix according to label directions. Stir in fruit mixture by hand Mix well. Pour into 6 greased , , NO TIME LIMIT a FREE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE! 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BUTLER agri-builder (SV / 2x3x2V2 inch) loaf pans, bak ing 35 to 40 minutes in a 375 degree oven; or in 3 (7%x3%- x2‘/4 inch) loaf pans, baking 40 to 50 minutes in a 375 degree oven; or in 1 (9-inch) tube pan, baking 55 to 60 minutes in a 375 degree oven Cool in pans 10 minutes; cool completely on wire racks Wrap in plastic food wrap and stoie at least two days befoie slicing into % to 1-inch slices. OVENLESS COOKIES 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa Vj cup instant nonfat dry milk 2 tablespoons margarine or butter Va cup water % cup peanut butter VA cups rolled oats 1 teaspoon vanilla, if you like Mix sugar, cocoa, nonfat dry I’m sure that everyone attend milk, margarine or butter and ing Farm Show arrives home water in a pan. Bring to a boil; with considerable advertising stir and boil 2 minutes. Remove literature and handout material from heat and add peanut but- After this is read and filed away, ter. Stir until peanut butter is I’d like to suggest that you get melted. Add rolled oats. Add your 1969 Income Tax Guide vanilla if used Mix well. Drop and the 1969 Agronomy Guide, by spoonfuls on waxed paper Both of these are available from Let cool at room temperature our Extension Office and should before serving or storing. Makes be of great value to each farmer 24, IV 2 inch cookies. in the near future. 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 Grofftown Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 3924963 R. D. 2, Eph rafa ALMOND BUTTER COOKIES 1 cup butter 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon almond extract 2 cups sifted regular all-pur pose flour teaspoon salt In a mixing bowl cream but ter; add sugar and extract and beat thoroughly. Sift together flour and salt; gradually add to creamed mixture. Chill for ease in handling. Shape into 1-inch balls; place on baking sheet. With bottom of glass dipped in flour, flatten to inch thick ness. Bake in 400 degree oven 10-12 minutes. Remove to wire rack to cool completely. Top with favorite confectioners frost ing. 1969 Guides Ph: 717-354-5374 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1,1969 Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Every day more new snack items appear on grocers’ shelves . . . 117 snacks made their debut last year. Potato chips have been popular for some time, but new forms are available baibe cued, rippled, ruffled, and onion or garlic flavored The cost of potato chips varies according to the size of the package and type of pack aging. A free prize with a package affects the price. Consider this when deciding how im portant the prize is to your family. Consider the cost, not only of the size of the package, but the price you pay for each ounce, pint, or pound. The large size isn’t al ways the best value if part of the package contents get stale before they’re eaten 97 percent of the population in the United Slates lists snacks as a favorite type of food. And potato chips Clean cufflinks, tie tacks, are the most populai. Other 311 other costume jewelry with snacks ranking high on the pop- toothpaste, ularity list include pietzels, Erase pencil marks around corn chips, corn puffs, and pop- s^n 't pockets before laundering corn for easier removal. Tips On Clothing Caro “ ifs a To keep zippers in better staple and was one of the working order, close before earliest preservatives known to laundering the garment and m an open before drying. lodized salt provides iodine Wash and wear shirts will for people who live in an area look better pressed if most of where there’s little trace mm the buttons are buttoned when eral iodine in natural foods the shirts are drip-diying. Free-flowing salt has been To keep patent leather formal treated to retard moisture ai> shoes in good shape and looking sorption their best, put a drop or two of Granulated and flake salt have baby oil on a piece of cotton and the same strength but measure lub the shoes to remove soil, differently If using' flake salt, cover scratches, and give a increase the measure by one shine. half. Next time you polish shoes, apply polish at night and shine Protect Baby Pigs the next morning The polish Cold, drafty, wet farrowing will soak into the leather, give pens cause troubles with baby a better shine and will keep pigs This is why about one-third your shoes in better condition, of all pigs born never reach To rid shoes of scuffs marks, market The high death rate rub on a matching wax crayon, among baby pigs can often be and then buff with a soft clean reduced by good management, cloth. says Lester A Burdette, exten- Clean metallic buttons with a sjon livestock specialist at The vinegar-dampened cloth Pennsylvania State University. Snacks And More Snacks 15 *c.«* • r • • *. : • •• THOMAS