• For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 20) Lower heal. Just stir enough to keep from burning Boil to 236 degrees or a soft ball Add 2 tablespoons butler. Cool until bottom of pan is comfortable to touch. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat until it looses its gloss, pour into butteied pan. Mrs. Brubaker gives the fol lowing old Pennsylvania Dutch recipe which uses her dried apples. SNITZ AND KNEPP 1 quart dried apples 1 lb. smoked sausage or Vi lb. bacon Soak apples over night Cook next day, in water they weie soaked in, 1 hour at medium heat. Cut sausage an 2 inch pieces, or bacon the same size (ham may be used also but Mis. Brubaker prefers sausage or ba con). Add to apple snitz Add Vi teaspoon pepper and cup brown sugar. Knepp 2 1 V* 4 1 cups flour teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper teaspoons baking powder egg beaten Add % cup milk to beaten egg Mix with first four ingredients. Drop into boiling above mix ture. Turn to medium. Cover and cook 12 minutes without lifting lid. 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There are no other charges and a complete course copy comes to you by mail Make checks to The Pennsyl vania State University. Beef Prices Fiom the consumer viewpoint we often hear the remark about the high cost of beef; also, we notice the intentions of some homemakers of boycotting the meat markets in protest of the high prices. I’ve noticed an edi torial comment in one of our national farm magazines point ing out that beef isn’t so high when you compare it to cigaret tes that cost $6 95 per pound Also, I’d like to point out that one hour’s wages of a factory worker today will buy one more pound of round steak than it did 30 years ago Don’t blame the producer for high prices, it’s the pi ocessmg and middle-man’s costs that are going up. That's why the money you place in our care is so important to the community. It furnishes the payrolls, buys the lumber and materials that go into a new home or improve an old one. Few industries stimulate business and promote prosperity like construction. The dollar you save at home works at home, helps keep our town a good place in which to live and raise a family. We invite your savings. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 I FIRST FEDERAL! 'avings andean ASSOCIATION OP LANCASTER ♦ Mon. tbrn Thurs. 9 to 4:30 Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist It's best to use canned food stoied no moie than a year Foods stoied longer, howevei, aie safe if no damage to cans has occuir ed that could cause leaks. Cans with lusted aieas need not be dis caided unless the rust has penetrated tluough the can and evidence of leaking can be seen Any can showing signs of bulging at one or both ends should be immediately discauled whether there are signs of leaking 01 not Dented cans, often offered at speci.il prices, can mean savings to you Dents in the vicinity of the seams most likely cause tiouble Check the cans carefully. Use Aerosol Containers With Caution Follow directions on aerosol containeis exactly as given. Do not inhale the spray from an aerosol no matter what the product Always direct sprays away from open flames, cigars, and cigarettes. Hold the container upright and in the position as described on the can. Some aerosols need shaking before you use them so read instructions. If you tip an aerosol container on the side you release the gas and get no spray. This means you could run out of pressure and leave some of the product in the container. Keep aerosol containers of household cleaners out of chil dren’s reach. Store such cleaners away 25 North Duke St. Phone 593-0601 Fxl. 9 to 6 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September o*. 19(>9— Ladies, How To Handle Canned Foods • % v»tm \ JA Sat. 9 to noon fa v- % l" * * •• r: v V,” \ v t i s THOMAS from heat and don’t discard an empty container into a fire. The gas inside can expand and cause the container to burst like a grenade. 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