22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22, 1972 Ladies, vr \ By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist August is National Sandwich Month It’s sandwich time anytime and anywhere food is served Whether it’s daytime or after dark, sandwiches are in demand The versatility, convenience, and adaptability of sandwiches make them suitable for most any menu Sandwiches boast the wholesome goodness of wheat in a variety of shapes and styles hard and soft rolls, seeded buns, crusty French and Italian loaves, brown bread, English muffins, nut bread, raisin bread, cheese bread, long buns or round ones, whole wheat, cracked wheat, and FARMERS. CATTLEMEN AND HORSEMEN AGREE . . . "Greatest Invention since the Pitchfork" A P*T PEND *• I #> $■ Simply Strike Twine With a Cutting Edge and Spread •* STANDARD MODEL 4FT —s7 95 add $1 00 for postage and handling Sales tax where applicable Other lengths available on request Send Check or Money Order to THE EDINBORO LAND t CATTLE CO. BOX 733 • EDINBORO PA 16412 INDIVIDUAL CALF STALLS This is the successful stall for raising calves in environmental controlled barns. Veal Dairy Beef Herd Replacements. Stall size inside 22 x 48; outside 22 x 60. Sr* > .X- Advantages of the Frey elevated calf stalls; Reduced labor, Eliminating bedding, Controlled feeding, Lowering cost per calf, Reduce Calf losses, Cut stall upkeep to a minimum, Healthier calves. In short, better management, Increased profits. FREY BROS. R.D. 2 QUARRYVILLE, PA. Have You Hedrd ? enriched white bread in round or square slices. Pick a bread and build sand wiches, choosing from the many “sandwich-able” dairy products, meats, fish, poultry, eggs, fruits, vegetables, and condiments. For starters try one or more of the following ideas. Buttered toast slices layered with crispy bacon strips, cottage cheese, sliced cooked turkey breast and a pineapple slice. Bake for 10 minutes at 375 degrees F A soft sesame seed roll spread with whole berry cranberry sauce and filled with thin slices of turkey breast. A soft bun, covered with chicken salad sparked with chopped olives and sprinkled with grated cheese. Broil until cheese is bubbly. Garnish with tomato slices and carrot sticks. A toasted English muffin spread with tuna salad and garnished with hard cooked egg slices and red pimiento strips Two slices of brown bread with thinly-sliced pork and perky sauerkraut piled between. A round bun with a well seasoned beef pattie on top, covered with sauteed mushroom pieces. Top with a slice of cheese; broil until the cheese melts. Nut bread spread with a blend of softened cream cheese and chopped prunes or apricots. Check Convenience foods For Nutrition And Appearance Modem cooking conveniences offer many choices—from ex pensive appliances to frozen, ready-to-heat-and-serve dinners. For example, both microwave WHY NOT ORDER YOURS TODAY Doris Thomas Happy Homemaking When packing cosmetics for traveling, fill and label plastic prescription bottles with the needed hand lotion, cleansing cream, powder, astringent, etc., from large economy-size packages. This not only prevents breakage and spillage but narrows ev erything down to a compact size. •V t If you do not have a rod in the back of the car for hang ing clothes, get a small chain, such as a dog chain, and suspend it from ojie hook across the back seat to ovens and pressure saucepans are designed for fast cooking. Which you use depends in part on your budget limitations. This is the age of instant meals. But family members usually prefer the quickly cooked home foods to the precooked com mercial forms. Even with frozen meals, which can be ready to serve in about 45 minutes, some people claim they need double portions to satisfy their appetites. If yours is a family who prefers quick but homemade meals, check on appliances which help you prepare foods quickly. Another way to save time in preparing home-cooked meals is by preparing your own frozen dinners. This is a good way to manage planned-over meals and still meet the nutritional needs of your family. But if frozen com mercial dinners are your answer to fast meals, remember that you must usually add milk and foods which supply vitamins A and C. Even when you have con venience foods, apply sound nutrition to the meals you serve. Good meals take time to prepare, but knowing that you are feeding your family the variety of foods to meet their growth and health needs is a satisfying reward. And taking advantage of modern appliances and prepared foods can help you meet the quickly prepared meals you sometimes have to serve. PHONE 717-786-2235 By BARBARA BAKER the other. Coat hangers can be hooked into the chain links and will not slide to the center or interfere with the driver’s view of the rear. The chain can be taken out easily and put away for an other trip. t ik Carry a piece of reflective tape in the glove compart ment of your car. If one of your head lamps burns out, make a cross of tape over the dead lamp until you can get to a repair station. The reflective tape will enable oncoming drivers to tell where you are and may avoid a head-on crash. When on an extended trip, take your telephone direc- tory along. You mil be sur prised at how many forgot ten addresses it supplies. Slice plastic bleach bottles into two-inch collars to put around young plants in your garden. They serve both to keep the moisture and good soil around the plant and as a stop sign to the nearsighted wielder of the lawn mower. * * ♦ Garden tools deserve more care than most of us give them. Protect your smaller tools from rusting by keep ing a bucket of sand near the garage or cellar door and, when through using them, plunge them into the sand. If oil is mixed with the sand, not only will it clean the tools but it will also leave a film of oil which will help prevent rust.
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