Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1969, Image 21

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    Mrs. Robert Kauffman
Trebjeaires.
• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 20)
and cheese Season Place in
greased casserole and top with
buttered bread ciumbs Bake at
375 degrees for 25 minutes.
CRANBERRY-PINEAPPLE
SALAD
2 pks. lemon-lime gelatin
1 cup hot water
Cool. Then add:
1 7 oz. bottle gingerale
1 can jellied cranberry
(mashed)
1 can crushed pineapple
Pour into 9x13 oblong pan.
Cool until firm. Frost with this
topping:
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1 cup whipping cream
(whipped)
1 8 oz. pk. cream cheese
(4 cup mayonnaise
Top by sprinkling chopped
toasted pecans.
FILLED CUPCAKES
Vh. cup flour
% cup cocoa
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon soda
Vz teaspoon salt
1 egg
1 cup sour milk or buttermilk
% cup melted shortening or oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
Sift together dry ingredients
Make a hollow in mixture; add
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remaining ingredients. Beat until
well blended. Fill cupcake
papers. Bake at 325 degrees
about 15 minutes
When cool, fill with a cookie
pi ess (using a #3l or #33 tip).
Use your favorite frosting icc
ipe, made of 10X sugar Cup
cakes may also be frosted on
top.
HOT FUDGE SAUCE By D ° riS Th ° maS ’ Extensi ° D Home Economist
FOR ICE CREAM
6 teaspoons cocoa
1 cup sugar
Pinch of salt
2 tablespoons cornstarch
IV2 cup boiling water
V 2 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon butter
Combine cocoa, sugar, salt and
cornstarch Add boiling water.
Cook in double boiler until thick
Add vanilla and butter. Yield
1% cups.
As an example of togetherness,
more than the concerted effort
of the parents and children with
their dairy business, they try to
arrange a time in the summer
when the whole family can take
a vacation together either at the
ocean or at the mountains. This
family does not sent their child
ren to Sunday School but rather
takes them and each one takes
part, like May 1 at their mother
daughter banquet the church
men served it Lindy was in the
small girls chorus and Mrs.
Kauffman had devotions She is
Jr Youth Leader at church.
There are 20 to 25 children
from grades 4 to 6 in this group
and they meet every Wednesday
night. So it’s off to church
Mother’s Day the same as every
othei Sunday for Mrs Kauffman
and her family and we’re sure
she’ll feel real proud of her
three fine children.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10.1969—21
Ladies,
Have You Heard? ~.
Personalize A Room With Accessories
Accessories reveal family tastes, interests, work and cultur
al background
Accessones should fit the surroundings
They should be balanced, and in color
harmony with the entire room
Choose art objects that aie in proportion
to the size of table or shelf on which they
stand.
Stretching The Food Dollar
To get the most out of your food dollar,
remembei:
Ready-to-eat cereals cost about twice as
much per serving as cereals that are to be
cooked.
Buying large amounts of bakery products
will increase your food costs Home baking is
a real money saver in large families, especial
ly.
Size of package is not always a see t sprays weed killers, and
true guide to the amount of pro- fertilizers may help plants but
duct inside. they can kill people and animals.
'Day-old bread is often sold at Store them out of reach, behind
a discount locked doors
The total cost of a prepared Label everything
mix is the price you pay for the When applying insecticides,
mix plus the cost of ingredients keep preparations away from
you add at home Check careful- eyes, nose, mouth, and skin.
ly because some commercially Keep med icine and chemicals
prepared mixes cost less than m i oe k ed cabinets, out of child
the home-prepared ones—and ren > s 2eac j l
others cost more
Avoid Accidental Poisoning
Garden chemicals such as in (Continued on Page 22)
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