Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1971, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 3.1971
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Herr Family Has Lots of Easter Chicks
(Continued from Page 15) 1 teaspoon salt Hard boil eggs Shell and cut
teaspoon pepper in half Mash yellow of eggs and
Place in casseiole and pour 2 eggs (shghtly beaten) combine with all other ingred
the following cooked white CU p ca t SU p ients Pile mixture into whites.
1 qt U liqmd e) (use chicken broth t Stalks (ch °PP ed fine ] NEAT PARTY MINTS
andrtTnS toSe Iqt) 2 gS um “ (chopped Mrs Harold Ranck
2 tablespoons butter y Darslev (cbormern 1/3 stlck butter
4 tablespoons flour % p P (packed) %lb 10X sugar
Top the casserole with 1 inch g ca[ f ned Di neaoSle & 2 teaspoons ' Peppermint ex
of dried bread crumbs, salt and marasch £ o cherries v ° f peppemmt)
pepner, which have been brown- _ • ~ , % teaspoon salt
ed in butter Bake at 350 de- , bottom 10 angel food y 8 cup water (hot)
grees for 1 hour cake pan s P ri nkle brown sugar „ , butter and add su CT ar
and arrange pineapple slices and , eJt Dutter an “ acm su ® ar ’
cherries Combine all other in- sal 1 t ; wat f and fla ™§ Mix
gradients in mixing bowl and mix ' ve , * eVi L dro P® co ° r
well Place meat mixture on top be added) Press through small
of pineapple and pat fnmly cookle press or between
Bake at 350 degrees for 1% hands and make m blte size
horns Remove from oven and P ieces
pour off and save drippings In- This recipe can De made ahead
vert on platter, pineapple side time and popped m oven while
up Spoon drippings over top lon prepare other foods for serv-
Serves 12-16 mg
Mrs Heir put this recipe in
the new Dinner Bell cookbook-
CHICKEN SALAD
1 medium chicken (cooked
and diced)
1 cup celery (chopped)
1 cup white grapes (sliced)
Vz cup chopped nuts
4 hard-boiled eggs (chopped)
Parsley (optional)
Combine above ingredients and
blend in the folowmg cooked
and cooled diessing
3 or 4 eggs (beaten)
% cup sugar
Vz cup vinegar
1 tablespoon dry mustard
iVz tablespoons cornstarch
% cup milk or cream
Vz teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter
Mix cornstaieh with a little of
the milk and add to other boil
ing mgiedients
Here are a few recipes from
the Dinner Bell to add a new
slant to your Easter menu, the
fust one from the chairman of
the committee
UPSIDE DOWN PINEAPPLE
HAM LOAF
Mrs Paul A Witmer
7 cups ground cooked ham
IVz lb ground beef
4 cups soft bread crumbs
1 teaspoon mustard
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GARDEN KEEPER!
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2 EXTRA HORSEPOWER
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ROTOR PENETRATION
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MODELS AND ATTACH
MENTS-ROTORS, TRACTOR
TOOLS.
Sales and Service
GEHMAN
BROS.
1 Mile ICoi th of Tei i e Hill
on Route 897
East Earl, R D 1 P-
Phone 215 445 627''
DEVILED EGGS
Mrs Lester Landis
6 eggs
14 cup salad diessing
1 teaspoon vingear
1 teaspoon prepared mustard
Salt
Pepper
FARMERS'
FERTILIZER
WORKS, INC.
365 W. Bainbridge Street
PROUDLY ANNOUNCES
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SMITH & WISSLER
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HOT SANDWICHES
Mrs C Richard Landis
cups cooked chicken or tur
key (diced)
Vz cup celery (diced)
1 onion
IVz cups white American cheese
(grated)
CUSTOM
APPLICATORS
FOR NITROGEN SOLUTION AND
PESTICIDES FOR THIS AREA!
401 STONY BATTERY ROAD
LANDISVILLE, PA.
PHONE 898-7233
Combine all ingredients, ex- 1 pt Miracle Whip
cheese, with enough of this cool- Mix water, vinegar, sugar and
ed dressing to wet and hold it salt and bring to a boil. Add eggs,
together. cornstarch, mustard and xmlk
1 cup water
Vz cup vinegar
IV2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 small eggs (beaten)
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 teaspoons mustard
1 cup milk
Most dairy farms milk
with a DeLaval Combine
Soft-touch Pipeline
because it coaxes out more milk than other milkers
yank out. Add to that; 25% faster milking, less work
and automatic cleanup
Let us give you a free estimate.
J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS
Blue Ball, Pa. Call 354-7481
717-367-1211
and cool until it thickens. Beat
in Miracle Whip. Butter buns
and spread mixture on with
grated chese on top. Wrap in foil
and store in refrigerator. Bake
at 400 degrees for 10 mm. Dress
ing can also be used with potato
salad.
tor AND Btl
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
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