Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1969, Image 25

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    For The Farm Wife and Family...
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2 eggs
14 cups applesauce
I cup raisins
1 cup chopped nuts
Melt chocolate morsels over
hot but not boiling watei; re
move from water and set aside
Sift dry ingredients togethei
Combine biown sugar and soften
ed butter and beat till blended
Add eggs, one at a time, beating
well after each addition. Stn i.i
melted chocolate. Blend in (loin
mixture alternately with ipplc
sauce. Stir in raisins and nuts
Drop by rounded tablcspoonfnls,
2 inches apart, onto greased and
flowered cookie sheets Bake at
Bamaiamt Perfoimaim
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400 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes
Remove from cookie sheets im
mediately Makes about 4 , -i dor
en
APPLE FRY-PIES
cup firmly packed brown
sugar
teaspoon cinnamon
cup pancake mix
cup sifted all-purpose flour
teaspoon salt
cup shortening
egg
tablespoon milk
cup drained canned pie-slic
ed apples
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Mix together brown sugar and
cinnamon in small bowl; .set
aside Combine pancake mix.
flour and salt in medium .sired
bowl Cut in .shortening until
mixture resembles coarse corn
meal Beal together egg and
milk; add to diy ingredients
Stir until mixtuic leaves side of
bowl and forms ball Divide into
6 equal portions Roil out each
portion between pieces of waxea
paper to form a 5-inch circle.
Sprinkle 2 tablespoons brown
sugar-cinnamon mixture on each
circle to within inch of edge
Place about 2 tablespoonfuls ap
ple slices on one half of circle
Sprinkle apple slices with addi
tional 2 teaspoons brown sugar
cinnamon mixture Fold dough
in half and seal edge tightly by
pressing down with tines of fork
Fry on lightly greased griddle
over low heat about 4 minutes on
each side, turning only once
Serve hot. Makes 6
NOTE Dough can be prepared
ahead ol time and ioiled out to
form 5-mch cucles Stack circles
with pieces of waxed paper be
ween each and wrap tightly in
aluminum foil, letugerate Then
proceed as above
GLAZED APPLE RINGS
4 medium red apples
3 tablespoons molasses
3 tablespoons butter or margar-
ine
Wash and core apples, do not
peel Cut apples into approxi
mately %-inch slices Heat mo
lasses and butter in a skillet; add
apple slices Turn to cover with
molasses-butter mixture Saute
10 minutes or until tender, turn
ing and basting occasionally Use
as garnish ior baked ham 6 to 8
servings
• Have You Heard?
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soaked appearance These are
usually mushy and wasty
Don’t be alarmed by patches
of russeting or coarsening on
the skin this is nature’s way
of protecting the delicate pear
from too cold weather
NEW WHIP-SNAP
V-PADDLES GIVE
EXTRA THROW POWER
DOUBLE V AUGERS
WITH 3/«*
FLIGHTING
Lancastor Farming. Saturday. November 1.1969
.. „ _ ... Prune Forest Trees
Lse Corn Picker Carefully Pruning yean# forest planting!!
For safe and efficient corn JIS lon « as V Oll can rp;,ch thc
picker operation, Extension Au "JSS^rHSi.
"cultural engineers at Thc Penn- and provll j cs a better timber
sylvanw Slate University uige crop, says Edwaid P Farrand,
keeping thc corn picker in good Extension forester at the Penn
working condition Otherwise, s yl vania Stale University The
... . , trees should be pruned down to
acadents arc more likely. A corn one vigorous leader for develop
picker can snap an arm or hand menl of a , onger main trunk
as easily as a tough car of corn
Carelessness around a corn pick
er and other heavy farm equip
ment results in tragic and pam-
:ul accidents
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Intercourse, Penn*. Phone (717) 768-8451
ARE YOU GETTING
ALL THE MILK YOU SHOULD?
How much milk SHOULD you get from your herd?
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ELMER M. SHREINER
itldH Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
gp*ciali*iiig in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
IbF New Providence, Pa.
MINCE 1870
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