—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8,1971 26 Bread and Rolls Are Featured in Favorite Recipes (Continued from Page 17) oil and put dough in and grease top, cover with cloth, and set in a warm place to rise until double in bulk (about two hours). Punch down on oiled surface and cut in four parts. Knead in balls and let rise again about 30 minutes. Shape into loaves and put in oiled or greased pans. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake 35 to 45 minutes in 350° oven When done, Mrs Keener says, the bread will shrink from the sides of the pan and have a hol low sound when tapped with the knuckles. She includes this tip “I add some of the flour to the milk mixture before adding yeast The dough rises faster.” Mrs. H. Ivan Sensenig, Eph rata RD2, uses the following _ bread recipe: " Sensenig Bread Recipe 3 cup lukewarm water with 1 teaspoon sugar 3 packs Fleischaiann’s drj yeast, stir and let stand foi a minute or so In another bowl put 6 cups lukewarm water 3 cup sugar 2 heap-ng tablespoon sugar 7 level tablespoons or cup melted vegetable shoit ening To this, add the yeast mix and add two quarts Occident flour, beat well, add one quart flour, mix well, mix in enough flour so you can work with hands. This takes about one quart more flour, about four quarts in all. let stand until double, work down, let rise again Work down i*nd put in pans Let rise until sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...costs down... is the profit key in poultry operations. And more and mors records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s..."The Busi nessman’s Bird”...showsu«- talned production of top quality •ggs...often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come 1n... took at the records and the B-300 ...“The Businessman's Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS. INC. Telephone' (717),655-8561 about double. Bake 30 minutes in 350 oven. Makes seven loaves. Mrs Lester A Miller, Wrights ville RDI, forwards the following hint: “If water or milk is too hot when using yeast, the bread or rolls will not rise as it should. Mrs. Miller forwards a white bread recipe which she says was “given to me by my pen pal in Canada (Prince Edward Island) and has been very successful for me ” It is as follows: White Bread Recipe envelopes dry yeast teaspoons sugar cup lukewarm water cups flour cup sugar teaspoons salt cup soft shortening cup milk, scalded, cooled till lukewarm cup lukewarm water IVz REMODELING rous COW STABLE Looking for a Cleaner with outstanding features such as High Elites, Heavy Constructed Drive Units, Nickel Alloy Chain for years of dependable service. You will not go wrong with Farmway's Outstanding Barn Cleaner. FOR SALES & SERVICE CALL SHENK'S FARM SERVICE LITITZ R. D. 4 PHONE 626-4355 Best answer yet to fall panicum and crabgrass in com _ Add Princep® herbicide fo youf AAtrex® spray. In a one-to-one ratio, and apply at the same rate as \ AAtrex alone. Controls fall panicum, crabgrass, and other fall grasses. Gets the early weeds, too. And, it - costs less than other combinations., .See us. We’ve got the details. tjt ORGANIC PLANT' 7 ANHYDROUS AMMONIA I _ — — FOOD CO. GROFFTOWNRD. LANCASTER, PAi Dissolve yeast in la cup warm water and sugar. Let stand 10 minutes. Scald milk and water. Put flour, salt and sugar in large bowl, work in shortening. Add dissolved yeast, milk and water. Mix well. Knead until smooth. Cover and let rise for two hours. Punch down dough. Turn out on floured board and form into two loaves. Let rise for 30 minutes. Bake at 350 for 1 hour. Rub top crust with but ter while loaf is still warm. Commenting on her recipe, Mrs. Martin H. Eshleman, Dru more RDI, says, “The bread will sound hollow when tapped with a finger if done. I grease tops with margarine or butter. Good'” Her bread recipe is as follows: Eshleman Bread Recipe packages yeast cup warm water Ph. 393-4963 or 392-0374 314 cups lukewarm water 14 —1414 cups flour, G. M. or Pillsbury tablespoons sugar STOCKER & FEEDER SALES Annual Show and Sole May 21, 1971—7:00 P.M. Final Sole: June 11, 1971—7:00 P.M. For consignments and information* contact; Kenneth Hershey, mgr. (717) 768-8204 Vintage Sales Stables, bic. P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. • 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U.S. Route 30 • GET MORE FOR YOUR DAIRY DOLLARS The money you spend for feed mokes more money for you, when you choose FLORIN forti fied Dairy Feeds. Count on it for maximum production from your dairy herd . . . maximum profits, too. rM? WOLGEMUTII BROS., Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 2 tablespoons salt Vt cup melted shortening Mix all ingredients together (Continued' on Page 271 Ph. 653-1451