Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1972, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 1972
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Recipe Exchange
<&Home on the Range
The time of the year has come
when ii is time to be blanching
and freezing or canning peas,
freezing strawberries, and
making jam. All this, of course,
after the back-breaking labor of
picking them has been done, then
the capping or shelling and
washing. But how rewarding it is
to count the jars or boxes as they
are filled.
In spite of this being your busy
season, would you take a few
minutes out of your busy day to
share a recipe or two with your
fellow readers? Most of us seem
to be looking for new recipes or
perhaps just a new twist to an old
favorite.
Send recipes of your choice to;
Recipes, Lancaster Farming,
Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. We will
send a potholder to you for your
contribution.
Crumb Pie
V-k cups flour
IV2 cups brown sugar
1 cup buttermilk
V 2 cup shortening
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Whipped cream (optional)
1 unbaked 9-mch pie shell
Put flour and shortening
together. Mix as for pie crust.
Add brown sugar and continue to
crumb. Take out one cup crumbs
and add cinnamon. Put baking
soda in buttermilk and add to
mixture. Grease 9-inch pie plate.
Fill with mixture. Put remaining
crumbs on top. Bake at 400
degrees for 10 minutes and 350
degrees for 25 to 30 minutes.
Mrs. Herbert D. Eyman
146 W. Franklin St
Strasburg
xxx
Shoo Fly Cake
Mix
-1 cup Brer Rabbit Molasses
(green label)
2(4 cups boiling water
1 tablespoon soda.
Set aside.
Crumbs;
4 cups flour (unsifted)
% cup Crisco oil
V 2 teaspoon salt
1 pound light brown sugar
Mix well with hands until like
crumbs Take out one cup
crumbs. Mix rest of crumbs with
liquid. Sprinkle cup of crumbs on
top of cake. Bake at 350 for 45
minutes.
“I make it in a 10 x 14 x 2 inch
pan which I grease and then flour
before pouring in the batter. I
have also heard that it can be
made in cupcakes, but I have
never tried it.”
Mrs. Jacob S. Breneman
R.D4
Manheim
XXX
“Here’s a shoo-fly recipe. It is
very moist and very good. Try
it!”
Very Good Shoo-fly Pie
1 cup molasses
1 egg beaten
% cup hot water
1 teaspoon baking soda dissolved
in extra V* cup hot water.
Crumbs;
1 cup flour
2-3 cup brown sugar
1 round tablespoon shortening
Mix flour, brown sugar and
shortening for crumbs. Save %
cup crumbs for topping. Mix
remaining crumbs and other
ingredients and pour into un
baked pie crust. Add crumb
topping. Bake at 350 degrees for
35 to 40 minutes.
Mrs. Weaver Nolt
R.D,I
Ephrata.Pa.
xxx
Cherry Whirl
2 envelopes Knox unflavored
Gelatine
Va, cup maraschino cherry syrup
V 4 cup cold pineapple juice
y h cup boiling pineapple juice
Ms cup maraschino cherries
Vz lemon, peeled and seeded
1-3 to "/•> cup sugar
Vfe cup light cream
2 cups crushed ice or ice cubes
Sprinkle gelatine over cherry
Permanent Care Labeling
Homemakers who find doing
the family laundry a real puzzle
about which water temperature,
what drying cycle to use and even
whether to launder or dryclean a
garment, should have less dif
ficulty in the near future, says
Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Extension
clothing specialist at Penn
sylvania State University.
The Federal Trade Com
mission has issued a ruling which
requires that articles of wearing
apparel bear permanent labels
clearly stating instructions for
their care and maintenance. This
ruling, which goes into effect,
July 3,1972, applies to all clothes
manufactured after that date—
* * *
What some members of
the office java club need
most is a coffee brake.
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Needle Arts
By NANCY SEWELL
Finish os You Go
This charming quilt is fun
to make. Finish as you go
along—just fold a square,
add a print center and em
broider a daisy. Pattern No.
5074 has complete directions.
TO ORDER, send 60 cents
for each pattern with name,
address with Zip code, pat
tern number and size to
NEEDLE ARTS, P.O. Box
5251, Chicago, 111. 60680.
syrup and cold pineapple juice in
electric blender container. Add
boiling pineapple juice; cover
and process at low speed uotil
gelatine dissolves. Turn to
highest speed, remove cover and
add remaining ingredients;
continue processing until ice is
melted and begins to thicken.
Pour (at once) into individual
serving dishes, bowl or 5-cup
mold. Allow individual servings
and bowl to set for five to 10
minutes; chill bowl about one
hour. Yields: 6-8 servings.
XXX
Fruit Cake
2 cups cocktail
but not to clothes that are still in
stock.
Mrs. Wilson explains that this
ruling affects finished textile
garments and hosiery requiring
care and maintenance for or
dinary use, domestic and im
ported clothing, and hand-crafted
clothing made for sale. The rule
also requires that textile piece
goods sold to consumers for the
purpose of making wearing
apparel must be accompanied by
care labels which home sewers
can permanently attach to the
finished product by sewing or
ironing.
Items of apparel not covered by
the ruling include headwear,
footwear—except hosiery—and
handwear such as gloves and
mittens; apparel which requires
no care such as disposable
products; completely washable
items intended to sell for less
than $3 such as men’s and boys’
underwear; and items such as
scarves whose use or appearance
would be impaired by a per
manently attached label. Items
exempted from the ruling,
however, points out Mrs. Wilson,
must be accompanied by the care
information in hangtag or
separate instruction form.
Mrs. John B. Becker
R.D.I
Honks, Pa.
2 cups flour
1% cups sugar
2 teaspoons soda
x h teaspoon salt
2 eggs
x k cup oil
Put on top, when baked:
Va pound butter
Va cup milk or cream
3 /a cup sugar
Boil hard for 1 minute. Add:
% cup nuts
Lizzie L.Lantz
R.D.I
Gap
xxx
Banana Bread
Blend well:
1 cup sugar
Vz cup shortening
Blend in one at a time:
2 eggs
Add:
1 cup mashed bananas
Stir in:
2 cups flour
V 2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
V 2 teaspoon soda
Vz cup chopped nuts
Pour into a 9x5x3 inch pan that
has been oiled only on the bottom.
Push batter up into comers,
hollowing out the center to have a
well shaped loaf.
Let stand 20 minutes, then bake
at 350 degrees for 50 or 60
minutes.
Mrs. Floyd Zehner
Route 5
Somerset
XXX
“Here is my favorite chocolate
cookie recipe.”
Chocolate Cookies
2 cups brown sugar (packed)
1 cup Crisco
Cream well. Add:
2 unbeaten eggs
1 cup cocoa in cup hot strong
coffee(cool)
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
REMINGTON
HIEHTY MITE
HAIN SAW
GEHMAN BROS.
1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897
East Earl, R.D.I,P a . Phone 215 445-6272
cups thick sour cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
2-3 cup fine coconut
Drop on sheets. Bake at 350
degrees. Frost while they are
warm.
Frosting
Heat
x h cup cocoa
Vz cup sour cream
1 tablespoon butter
Stir until cocoa melts. Remove
from heat. Blend in 4 cups 10X
sugar. Thin with water if too stiff.
Mrs. Aaron Martin
R.D.2
New Holland
XXX
Cheese and Green
Pepper Ball
1 - 8 oz. pack sharp Cracker
Barrel Cheese
x k. green pepper
1 slice onion
6 drops vinegar
1 tablespoon mayonnaise
Grind cheese, pepper and
onion. Add the rest of the
ingredients, form into a ball and
roll in crushed nuts.
Mrs. Herbert Eyman
146 W. Franklin St.
Strasburg
GARBER
OIL GO.
TEXACO
HEATING OIL
BURNER SALES
AND SERVICE
MOUNT JOY, PA
Ph. 653-1821
FREE
$14.95
TRIMMER
ATTACHMENT
rimmer attachment makes
our Remington Chain
>aw even more useful.
leal for cutting brush,
shes, and mature hedges
Z A” thick.
EXPIRES JUNE 18,1972