Fishers (Continued Fiom Page 20) and add to milk Pineapple may be added when partially frozen. EGG CHEESE 1 pt. sour milk 1 qt, sweet milk 2 eggs V* teaspoon salt Bring sweet milk to a boil Beat eggs and add with salt to sour milk Pour slowly into boiling milk and then stir con stantly until milk separates. Pour into strainer and let stand until whey is out Serve with syrup. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES ■•2 cup butter H: cup brown sugar Vi cup granulated sugar DOUGHNUTS Jgs flour % qt. of milk, heated Vs teaspoon salt I yeast cake, Vi teaspoon soda 1 tablespoon salt 1 pkg. chocolate bits (7 oz.) Vi cup sugar 1 tablespoon hot water Mix yeast to a paste with a 1 teaspoon vanilla little water. Add salt and sugar Vi cup coconut (or nuts) whan milk is lukewarm. Add 1 Cream shortening and sugar cup of flour to milk and yeast together Add egg, water and Garber Oil Co. Texoco Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk,-replaoer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (appiox 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. For more information contact YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 Are Dairymen Let uiiso till light Add % lb melted lard and 4 eggs 2 n t lb flour (1 cup lest which you had added to >east). Work well with jour hands Let raise till light. Roll and let uisc again Bake in hot lard Glaze; 1 lb. 10X sugar 1 tablespoon butter ■i teaspoon sanilla dash mace vanilla and boat until fluffy. Sift flour. Mca'ine, add .salt and soda Sift again Add sifted diy mgiedients and beat until smooth Add chocolate bits and coconut or nuts and blend into mixture. Diop by teaspoonfuls onto a gieased baking sheet, spaced 2 or 3 inches apai t Bake al 375 degrees for 10 n.mutes O' until a light brown Makes about 4 l z dozen cookies • Farm Women (Continued from Page 19) and $lO for the Needlework Guild Mrs Earl Hess and Mrs Glenn Shultz were named delegates to the State Convention in Harris burg in Januaiy An important birthday cele bration honored Mrs Annie Good. Leola, on the occasion of her 86th birthday Mrs Good is an active member who attends meetings regularly. The next meeting will be held on November 18 at 7 30 p m. in the home of Mrs. Earl Wenger, 2393 New Holland Pike Society 1 Society of Farm Women 1 will entertain members of Society 8 at a meeting and covered dish luncheon at noon Nov ember 14 in the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster Hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Kurtz and Mrs Guy Reidenbaugh The guest speaker will be Mrs Dons Thomas, home economist The bell ringers of Martin My hn Elementary School, Lancas ter, will present the entertain ment. Mrs. Daniel Brubaker will lead devotions LAND SAKES it wouldn’t be CHRISTMAS without the things from Rebman's Part ’N Shop 9 A.IW. to 9 P.M. 800 S. OUEEN ST. LANCASTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1970 Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Doria Thomas, Extension Home Economist Does Your Home Freezer Pay Its Way? If >ou have a freezer half full of food 01 do not use it veiv often, it’s a good bet it is not pa>mg its way The cost of owning and operating a freezer should be figured the same way you figure automobile costs It costs moie per mile to drive a car a few miles tnan it does to drive many miles It costs more per paund to store a little food than a lot There is interest on the payment, depieuation, icpairs, and electricity All of these are overhead costs and one would have this cost to pay whethei the freezer was empty or full Let’s say you paid S4OO for oveihead costs amounted to $BO used 300 pounds of frozen food in a year it would cost 27 cents a pound to store that food But. if you used 900 pounds it would only cost nine cents a pound. To be economical, a freezer should be used as a checking ac count not a savings account Since storage costs are the same on all foods, you may be wondering if it makes any dif ference what kinds of food are put in the freezer, from a sav ings standpoint Yes, it does, very definitely. If the goal of owning a freezer is to save mony, then foods that are purchased at prices than normal, providing they aie of the same quality one usually buys, are the foods that should be stored But many families prefer a freezer for convenience for stor ing prepared main dishes, baked goods, desserts, etc, in addition to staples 0 *• •A”.; \ ••s. 1 a freezei and a jear If you THOMAS If you follow the following tips, you can really make your freezer pay for itself! Freezers, like work schedules and budgets, must be managed u yon are to make the most of tbe freezer space you. have Freeze foods you need and use often Keep your freezer full or near ly full all the time Use your freezer every day. Economical operation depends on quick turnover By all means, keep an ac curate inventory of some kind. Knowing what is on hand helps you plan more interesting meals, (Continued on Page SUPER FLOOR HEAT see it now / L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 21