Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 1972, Image 22

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By Doris Thomas,
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Spanish Olives Give
Leftovers a New Look
An expensive roast is truly a
luxury if it goes for only one
dinner But if you use the lef
tovers for a second main dish you
divide the cost per meal in half.
As little as 2 cups of leftover meat
or poultry, for instance, can
serve from four to six or even
eight people.
In addition, cooking leftovers
allows you to be creative. Besides
cooked meat and poultry you can
use other leftovers, such as
gravy, broth, rice macaroni and
vegetables, saving you time as
well as money.
The trick is to add interesting
flavor touches, create textural
contrast and make the dishes as
colorful and attractive as
possible. And that’s where you’ll
find tangy Spanish Pimiento
stuffed olives a big help. They
have a pleasing crunch and
sprightly red and green color and
they combine well with a host of
other foods They also keep well
so they can always be on the shelf
ready to perk up your leftovers.
In a manner of speaking,
delicious leftover dishes become
a matter of simple arithmetic:
they multiply your menu choices,
divide the cost of your main
courses, add creativity and
imagination to your meals and
subtract time and effort from
your kitchen chores.
Here are a couple of olive
flavored dishes that will help you
think positively about leftovers.
One uses cooked ham, the other
turkey
Calypso Rice
(Makes 8 servings)
Va cup unsalted butter or
margarine
2>/2 cups (about 1 pound) diced
ham
1 cup diced green pepper
Vi chopped celery
Va cup minced onion
% cup sliced pimiento-stuffed
olives
Vi teaspoon saffron stamens
BROWN & REA INC.
ATGLEN, PA
PHONE. (215)593-5149
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(optional)
2 2-3 cups water
2 2-3 cups pre-cooked rice
Heat 2 tablespoons of butter in
skillet. Add ham, green pepper,
celery and onion; cook over
medium heat 5 minutes, stirring
occasionally. Mix in olives and
saffron. Add water and bring to
boil. Remove from heat; stir in
rice. Cover; let stand 5 minutes.
Stir in remaining butter. Serve
hot as main course.
If desired, 1 pound of Spanish
or Italian sausage may be sub
stituted. To prepare: Place
sausage in skillet, cover with
water and boil 5 minutes. Drain
off liquid and brown sausage
slowly on all sides about 30
minutes. Slice.
Turkey and Rice
Casserole
(Makes about 6 main dish
servings)
2 cups diced cooked turkey
2 cups instant rice (uncooked)
% cup sliced pimiento-stuffed
olives
2 cans (16 ounces each) stewed
tomatoes
y 2 teaspoon basil leaves crushed
'A teaspoon garlic powder
Vh teaspoon pepper
i/ 2 cup grated Cheddar cheese
In large bowl, combine all
ingredients except cheese. Pour
into greased 8 x 10-inch baking
dish. Sprinkle cheese over top.
Bake in 350 oven for 20-30
minutes, or until rice is tender.
You may receive a Christmas
present or two of food that may
be difficult to keep fresh until
your family can eat it. If so, your
freezer can help solve your
problem.
Be sure to re-wrap fresh breads
and rolls in aluminum foil or
clear plastic wrap, or slip them
into a polyethylene bag for
freezing. Wrap fruit cake tightly
or keep it in a can and freeze it. It
will keep indefinitely.
Package nuts in moisture
vapor proof freezer wrap or keep
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Red Rose
ANIMAL FEEDS
Doris Thomas
Freeze F ood Gifts
Farm Women
(Continued From Page 21),
her book, “Food for Fellowship.”
The next meeting will be held
January 16, 1973, when the
Society will visit the Yoke and
Tether Yarn Shoppe in Miller
sville.
Society 26
Society of Farm Women 26 held
its buffet supper and family
Christmas party recently at
Landisville Fire Hall. Devotions
were led by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
E. Hershey Jr.
Mrs Robert Suramy, out-going
president, received a special gift
from the group.
The next meeting of the Society
will be held January 25. Hostess
for the event will be Mrs. Homer
Geib, Manheim RDI. Each
member is asked to bring eight to
ten slides from a trip they have
taken for the January program.
Society 29
Farm Women Society 29
members met Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Dale Hiestand,
Bainbridge, with Mrs. Gerald
Ruhl serving as cohostess.
Singing of Christmas carols and
exchanging of gifts were
highlights of the evening.
Mrs. Elvin Brenneman and
Mrs. Gerald Erb were selected as
delegates to the State Convention
in Harrisburg on January 9.
Retiring president Mrs. Dale
Hiestand presented the gavel to
the incoming president, Mrs.
Richard Garber.
The next meeting will be held
at 7:30 p.m. January 15 in the
home of Mrs. Gerald Erb.
in a metal can. Salted nuts will
keep in the freezer about six
months—unsalted nuts from 9 to
12 months.
Cheese will keep for a while in
the refrigerator, but molds after
a time. Freezing will preserve it
for six months or longer. But the
texture may change somewhat
after freezing. When you are
ready to use frozen cheese, thaw
it in its wrapper in the
refrigerator. Once it’s thawed, let
it stand at room temperature an
hour before serving.
Hams, other smoked and
processed meats like sausage,
smoked turkey and smoked fish,
are all perishable and you should
treat them like fresh meat.
Refrigerate them immediately
and use as soon as possible. If you
can’t use them within a short
period of time, freezing will
preserve them but the flavor will
be lost.
With proper storage you can
enjoy Christmas gifts of food
longer after the holidays.
Whale-O-Wash can tackle any cleaning problem you may have. For COMMERCIAL
customers we clean heavy equipment truck fleets, construction equipment, tractors,
trailers and even aluminum brightening For INDUSTRY we clean signs, tanks (inside
and out), interior and exterior walls and degrease floors and machinery. For MOBILS
HOME OWNERS we can clean exterior surfaces, canopies and porches, fuel storage tanks
and provide an exterior waxing service For the HOME OWNER —we clean exterior sur
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Society 31
Farm Women Society 31 met
Monday night at the home of Mrs.
James Kreider. Highlight of the
evening was a candlelight
ceremony installing the new
officers and the addition of two
new members, Mrs. Mel Brandt
and Mrs. Ben Wenger.
Following the reading of a
Christmas poem by Mrs. Donald
Trimble, carols were sung by the
group. Devotions were led by
Mrs. Robert Kauffman.
A short business meeting was
held by the outgoing president,
Mrs. Paul Trimble.
Games were played and Secret
Sisters were revealed.
The next meeting will be held
January 15 at the home of Mrs.
Donald Trimble.
Store photographic nega
tives by pasting a large en
velope, the size of the al
bum, on the back cover, put
the negs into small enve
lopes with dates and subject
identification, and slip into
HALES 0 HUNTER CO.
Franklin & High St.
It Ain't Getting Any Cheaper!
Unfortunately feed costs are up and looks
like they may stay there for a while. So if we
can't lick them, guess we might as well look for
some other way.
It's been known for sometime that cows
can use urea to make protein, only thing is urea
causes all kinds of problems, don't it? Not so
say the boys in white, at least not if urea is used
as a protein substitute rather than an excuse for
a low price tat}. By using urea, a feed maker
don't need to use as much of the high price
stuff to get the protein he wants. Thing is
though, twenty pounds of urea takes the place
of a hundred pounds of soybean meal. Now
here's the tricky part, folks. What do you
suppose they use to fill in the eighty pound
hole?
KINDA MAKES A BODY WONDER,
DON'T IT?
ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading at Good’s Feed Mill
lyfflm Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
Phone 786*2500
SINCE 1870
A NEW SERVICE FOR
FARMERS
We'll wash your whale if you have one ... and we
can help you with your farm clean-up chores too!
We clean and sanitize poultry houses, milk parlors
and cattle stalls quickly and thoroughly. We do
paint stripping too!
Telephone: (717) 393-3600
MOBILE HIGH PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE
WHALE-O-WASH
20 East James Street Lancaster, Pa. 17602
When an electrical appli
ance fails to work, the first
thing to do is check the cord
and electrical connections.
Check the outlet with a neon
test light or a lamp that
works when plugged into an
other outlet.
The cord may have a
break or a hidden short. If
it is old, replacing it is wiser
than repairing it.
An inexpensive ohmmeter
will pay for itself over the
years. It is used to check
continuity in electrical items.
Generally, one prong is
placed on one end of a cord
and the other prong on the
other end; the needle will
zoom to the end of the scale
on the meter if the cord has
no breaks. The needle will
not move when there is a
break in the wire.
Ph. 717-838-1338
FEED LETTER
Fix-It Tip
Palmyra, Pa. 17078