Trees for Christmas Continued From Page 20 sales and to be a buyer. He is working part time selling at J.C. Penny Company in Lancaster for practical experience. He hunts old bottles and has hundreds of them. He also has sold quite a few. Sahms are members of Zion Lutheran Church, Manheim. Mary taught a Sunday School class there when their children were small. Mary is a Republican Com mittee Woman and always strives to get oqt voters. She served as president of Master sonville PTA several years ago. She formerly belonged to Farm Women Society 8 and was active in it several years. Mary says “Cooking is my first hobby and flowers second.” She has 15 or 20 cookbooks. She bakes nearly all their bread. She makes whole wheat buns, rum bread, tomato bread, Sweedish rye bread and herb bread. She makes herb butter. She has a rum pot and just keeps adding fruit to it. They use it on ice cream and desserts. Mary Sahm cuts her homemade herb bread. At Farmers National Bank of Quarry villc, there are no checking charges of any kind. To anyone,of any age, anytime. Since this is the holiday season Mrs. Sahm passes along S'hint for roasting a turkey. She puts the turkey in a heavy paper bag and ties it shut. She roasts if for 25 minutes per pound at 325 degrees. You need no water with it. She gives us these recipes: Herb Bread Vz cup sugar, plus 1 teaspoon 1 tablespoon salt 1-3 cup butter 1-3 cup boiling water 2 pkgs. dry yeast 2 eggs Vt cup lukewarm water 2 tablespoons mixed herbs seasoning (can substitute) + 2 tablespoons chopped parsley V< cup chopped pimientos, drained 8 cups unsifted flour In a large bowl dissolve Vz cup sugar, salt and butter in boiling water. Cool to lukewarm. In a one cup measure, put Va cup lukewarm water, the remaining one teaspoon sugar and the yeast, let yeast bubble until it fills the cup, then add to other mixture. Beat eggs and add, stir in seasoning, parsley and pimientos. Add four cups of flour, beat until smooth Gradually mix in four remaining cups, beat till smooth. Knead well. Put in greased bowl, cover with wax paper, put in refrigerator for three hours. Remove from refrigerator. Cut in three parts. Rub hands with butter and knead till all air is removed, shape into three loaves, place in well greased pans. Cover lightly and let rise in a warm place IV2 hours. Bake for 15 minutes at 350 And no minimum balance is required, either. Over the years, some pretty funny jokes have been made about bank advertising. About how hard it is to interpret the interest figures. About needing to read the fine print. Well, rather than chuckle over the jokes, we’ve committed ourselves to offering the best rates and services, and then to explaining them in the clearest terms. We consider it part of providing “banking the way you’d do it”. For instance, checking accounts. Some banks are offering no-charge checking to senior citizens. Other banks are doing it for young people. And a few banks say that everyone can check free, provided they maintain a balance of $3OO or $5OO, etc. So much for other banks. As for us, we’re offering free check ing to everyone, regardless of age or other considerations. And without any minimum balance. At our bank, it’s nothing new: we’ve been doing it for years. (Our only charge vaguely connected with checking is a small one for printing on special, personalized checks.) So remember, at Farmers National Bank of Quarryville, there’s free checking without conditions or qualifications. And it’s available to you today. Period. Farmers National Bank of Quarryville Mrs. Sahm is braiding a wool rug for her son. Some of her antique furniture and her 9 X 12 braided rug can also be seen. degrees for 30 minutes, the 300 degrees for 30 minutes. Cool in pans, do not cut for hours. -♦-Can substitute for herb seasoning IV2 teaspoon resemary, Va tsp. thyme, 1 tsp savory, Vz tsp. sage and pinch of garlic salt xxx Butter Croissants Dissolve one package yeast in one cup warm water. Stir in one cup flour, % cup evaporated milk, one egg, 1-3 cup sugar, Va cup melted butter and IV2 teaspoons salt. Stir till smooth. Hanking the wav you'd do it. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18,1972 Put four cups flour and one cup cold butter in large bowl. With two knives cut till size of beans Add yeast mixture and stir only till flour is moistened Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for four hours to four days Put ball on floured board and knead six times Divide into four parts and roll each part into a circle, cut each circle into eight wedges and roll up, starting at broad end Shape into crescents. Cover with tea towel and let stand for one hour. Brush with egg and water. Bake 35 minutes at 325 degrees. XXX Chocolate Pecan Pie Serves 8 Unbaked 9 inch pie shell 1 cup chocolate bits 2-3 cup evaporated milk 2 tablespoons butter 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour V 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped pecans. Combine chocolate, milk, butter. Cook over low heat until creamy and smooth. Combine remaining ingredients and gradually stir in the chocolate mixture. Pour into pie shell. Bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes. Cool completely and serve. XXX Pumpkin Squares Serves 15 to 18 2 cups pumpkin or 1 pound can 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger Vz teaspoon nutmeg l cup chopped pecans, toasted y 2 gallon vanilla ice cream, softened 36 ginger snaps Combine pumpkin, sugar, salt, ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg, add nuts In a chilled bowl, fold pumpkin mixtuie into ice cream. Line the bottom of a 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan with half the gingersnaps, top with half the ice cream mixture, then another layer of snaps, add remaining ice cream. Freeze about five hours. Top with whipped cream and pecans. xxx Coffee Cake >/2 cup butter 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup sour cream Cream butter, add sugar and eggs, beat well Add vanilla Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with sour cream. Use angel food pan, pour half the batter in and sprinkle all topping, add remaining batter Cut in like marble cake Topping % cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (Continued On Page 27) •MORE MILK • MOM MEAT • MORE PROFIT WITH MADISON SILOS Div. Chromalloy American Corp. 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa 21 859-2688 548-2116 393-3906 867-3741
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