Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1972, Image 24

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7, 1972
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of milk without lowering the
boiling. Boil until lump forms in
cold water. Remove from heat
and add vanilla. Pour into but
tered 9 inch by 9 inch square pan.
After cutting, wrap and keep in a
cot' 1 place.
Pennsylvania Dutch
2 eggs
3 tablespoons sugar
Vi cup vinegar
3 strips of bacon, chopped, and
tried till crisp
Mix all the above ingredients,
including the fat from the bacon.
If you do not use the bacon and
bacon fat, use 3 tablespoons
vegetable shortening. Cook till it
thickens.
Serve hot or cold on hot
potatoes, dandelion or spinach
greens, lettuce, hot string beans
etc
Cracker Pudding
Scald 1 quart milk. Separate 2
eggs. Mix together egg yolks, %
cup sugar, pinch salt, a couple
tablespoons milk and put in
scalded milk and stir Add 1 cup
crushed cracker crumbs
(saltines best) and 1 cup coconut.
When it coats spoon, remove
from heat and add 1 teaspoon
vanilla. Fold in beaten egg white.
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Extension Home Economist
Bread: Kneaded by Some,
Needed by All
When Little Tommy Tucker
sang for his supper, what was he
given? White bread and butter.
And what was the Queen eating
while the King counted his
money? Bread and honey. And
how did the Fe Fi Fo Fum Giant
intend to get something to eat 7
By grinding bones to make his
bread.
Even make-believe characters
in nursery rhymes have found
bread to be “the staff of life.”
This is understandable when you
consider that bread is one of
man’s oldest foods. It is referred
to in the Old Testament as
leavened and unleavened loaves
and cakes. Bread is also a
universal food, known by many
names and made from many
grains - wheat, corn, rye, rice,
oats, barley and buckwheat.
It is no wonder that bread is
such a popular food throughout
the world. Why not enjoy the
experience of baking your own
bread? There is nothing quite like
the warm, home-like smell a
baking bread imparts to the
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kitchen. Rich, aromatic,
delicious. And what family
doesn’t like a treat of warm
from-the-oven biscuits or muf
fins?
Here are some tips on how to
help you insure successful baking
of breads:
First, be sure to
measure ingredients accurately.
When measuring flour, spoon
flour lightly into the measuring
cup until the cup is overflowing.
Do not tap or shake cup. Level off
the top with the straight edge of a
knife or spatula. There is no need
to sift flour because all-purpose
and cake flour are finely milled.
Remember to combine all the
ingredients exactly as directed in
the recipe. Bake at the tem
perature and for the time
specified.
Now you are ready to try your
hand at baking a delectable
RAISIN LOAF.
% cup sugar
V 4 cup softened butter,
margarine or shortening
1 large egg
1 tablespoon orange rind, grated
2 cups all-purpose flour, unsifted
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? Vi teaspoon baking soda
\ l k teaspoon salt
|; 1 cup milk
1 cup raisins
I; v 2 cup chopped nuts
j' Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
I (moderate). Grease a 9-by-5 by 3-
; inch loaf pan.
| TO PREPARE; Beat sugar,
: fat, egg, and orange rind until
■ creamy. Mix dry ingredients
■ thoroughly. Stir portions of dry
ingredients and milk alternately
into creamed mixture. Stir
raisins and nuts into last portion
of flour before adding to batter.
Pour into baking pan. Bake
about 55 minutes until batter no
longer clings to a tooth-pick in
serted in center. Let bread cool in
pan 10 minutes ; finish cooling on
rack. Wrap to prevent drying. Let
ripen overnight, if desired.
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Policy
Suppose a storm-felled tree
ruins the expensive outdoor
paneling on your wall. Or a
neighbor takes a nose-dive over
your child’s roller skate. Do you
know how far your insurance will
go to cover you?
In these days of still-rising
construction costs, increasing
crime and liberal awards in
liability cases, you might have
less homeowner’s coverage than
you need. If you haven’t adjusted
your homeowner’s policy in the
last few years, jou may be
insured for less than 80 percent of
the value of your house.
You’ll be in for substantial loss
if your home is destroyed by fire.
And you’ll get back less than
replacement cost for damages
done to any depreciable property.
Your insurer, for instance, will
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paneled wall it you have less than
80 percent coverage.
One good way to make sure
your coverage never dips below
the value you want is to have the
“inflation guard endorsement”
which automatically hikes your
premium and coverage. The
premium and coverage would
increase about five precent in an
area where home prices rise four
to eight percent a year.
When you review your
coverage, remember to check the
contents of your home, too. If you
have added furnishings or other
property, make a record and
keep the details in a safe place.
Review your homeowner’s
policy today. And if you have
questions, contact your insurance
agent. Don’t wait until it’s
necessary to make a claim.
Children Need Contact
With Older People
James Van Horn, Extension
family life specialist at Penn
sylvania State University, says
you need to encourage your child
to enjoy and respect older people.
Grandparents and older people
can add much to the life of a
child. The relaxed attitude of an
older person may be comforting
to children who seem “on the go”
constantly with hard play.
The Right Chair
for Sewing
Instead of buying the usual
sewing machine chair, Mrs. Ruth
Ann Wilson, Extension clothing
specialist at Pennsylvania State
University suggests you buy an
adjustable posture chair such as
those used by office secretaries.
You’ll find the posture chair
comfortable and movable and it
can double as a desk chair.
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