Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1973, Image 38

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 31, 1973
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Recipe Exchange
Home On The Range
Have you ever wished for a
certain recipe but were afriad to
ask for it, afraid you’d be turned
down and have somebodys
feelings hurt?
Such an incident happened in
our family a number of years
ago While making coated-cereal
candy, a niece asked if she might
have the recipe. She almost cried
when we told her she could have
it. Seems it was a vavorite of her
children but only a sister-in-law
had the recipe and she wouldn’t
give it to anyone. Sounds petty,
doesn’t it?
We’re so delighted you readers
aren’t like that. You have been
sharing your recipes with
abandon. But we’re never
satisfied to stop. Please take time
to send us a recipe, or recipes, to:
Recipes, Lancaster Farming,
Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. We’ll
send you a colorful potholder as
our way of saying “Thanks.”
Ham Chowder
Va cup (>/ 2 stick) butter
% cup minced onion
% cup diced ham
Vz cup finely chopped celery
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Almost April Fools’ Day!
Guess I’m too old to play tricks on
folks now - I’d worry about the
consequences. But, in years past,
they were fun.
When I worked in an office
there would often be messages to
give to insurance agents and also
numbers for them to call back. So
on All Fools’ Day it seemed like a
good idea to throw in a few
numbers of my own.
Our phone was set up so that we
could listen to others’ con
versations if we wished. Well, we
almost burst laughing when they
dialed Mane’s Beauty Shoppe or
the Lancaster County jail and
asked, “You wanted me?” They
almost insisted someone there
wanted them.
These same agents were a
genial bunch and often took the
office girls out to lunch.
There is one area that women
have not infiltrated to any large
degree. Yesterday, my husband
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1% cups diced raw potatoes
l'/ 2 teaspoons salt
3 tablespoons flour
>/4 teaspoon pepper
4% cups milk
Add onion, ham and celery to
melted butter. Saute until
vegetables are tender. Add
potatoes and cook over low heat
10 minutes. Stir in flour, salt and
pepper. Add milk and cook over
low heat about 15 minutes.
Mrs. Noah K. Beiler
RD2
Narvon
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Homemakers Holiday
Casserole
2 cups uncooked macaroni
1 can (10% oz.) cream of
mushroom or celery coup
1 cup milk
1 cup grated process Cheddar
cheese
V 4 cup finely chopped green
pepper
1 tablespoon minced onion
V* teaspoon black pepper
1 can (12 oz.) luncheon meat, cut
in half-inch slices.
Prepare macaroni according to
general directions on package. +
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Ida Risser
and I drove to Perry County to a
cow sale and I only saw five other
women in the group of some 200
men.
I noticed that several of them
made purchases and signed the
papers. Therefore, we can
assume that if they went to the
sale it wasn’t just as an observer,
but as a buyer. These tran
sactions would not have taken
place 50 years ago.
Much as we hate to-see our
children grow up and leave home,
there are a few small ad
vantages.
I hope we are about at the end
of the tooth pulling business. Our
little antique pliers has per
formed for many generations.
One of the time consuming
occupations was nail clipping.
Why, at one time, I figured my
responsibility included 100 little
fingernails and toenails. Soon
there won’t even be long hair to
untangle as everyone fends for
himself.
Drain. Combine soup, milk and
cheese. Simmer, stirring oc
casionally, until cheese is melted.
Mix macaroni, cheese sauce,
green pepper, onion and black
pepper. Pour into a one and one
half \ouart casserole. Arrange
luncheon meat on top of
casserole. Bake in a 325 degree
oven for 30 minutes. Make four to
six servings.
Variations: Luncheon meat
can be cubed'and combined with
macaroni and cheese mixture.
Substitute one'regular can tuna
or one pound frankfurters,
chopped or sliced, for luncheon
meat.
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for Macaroni: Add two cups
macaroni to two quarts rapidly
boiling salted water (two heaping
teaspoons). Boil six to eight
minutes, stirring occasionally,
until tender.
Miss Lucy Nolt
RD3
Kutztown
Baked Macaroni and
Cheese
2 cups macaroni
6 cups boiled water
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon butter
I tablespoon flour
1% cup milk
1 % cups grated cheese
V 2 cup bread crumbs
Cook macaroni in salt water
and drain.
Make a white sauce of butter,
flour and milk. Melt butter in
heavy saucepan or in top of
double boiler. Add flour and
seasoning and stir until well
blended. Slowly add milk,
stirring constantly until a smooth
paste is formed. To shorten
cooking time, milk may be
heated separately.
Place a layer of macaroni in
the bottom of a greased
casserole. Add grated cheese and
white sauce. Repeat until the
casserole is filled. Sprinkle
crumbs over the top and bake at
375 degrees for 30 minutes.
Lucy Wenger
RD2
Lititz
Salmon Loaf
1 pound can salmon, drained and
flaked
1 can cream of celery soup
Vz cup chopped onions
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Vz cup mayonnaise
I egg, beaten
1 cup dry bread crumbs
Vi cup chopped green peppers
1 teaspoon salt
Combine and pour into greased
loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for
one hour.
Mrs. Ira Davis
Rt.l
Quarryville
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Scalloped Potatoes
6 medium potatoes
3 tablespoons butter or
margarine
3 tablespoon flour
2% cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons chopped onion
Pare potatoes; slice thin.
Make white sauce of butter,
flour and milk. Add onions and
cover the potatoes in layers in
casserole. Cover and bake at 350
degrees about one. hour. Un
cover and continue baking until
top browns a little. Makes four to
six servings.
Mrs. Clifford W. Holloway Jr.
Peach Bottom
xxx
Baked Noodles and Tuna
with Mushroom Soup
1-3 pound noodles'
1% quarts boiling water
1% teaspoon salt
1 cup canned tuna
1 - 10% oz. can mushroom soup
V* cup buttered crumbs
Cook noodles in salt water,
drain.
Flake the tuna with a fork. Mix
with noodles and mushroom
soup. Turn into greased baking
dish. Sprinkle with crumbs and
bake at 350 degrees for 45
minutes.
“Note: We use cooked beef
instead of tuna.”
Miss Elva Zimmerman
R.D.I
Stevens
Barbecued Meat Balls
1 pound ground beef
1 egg
1 cup rice krispies
1 teaspoon salt
V 4 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon chopped onion
3 tablespoons brown sugar
V* cup catsup
Vs teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon dry mustard
Combine ground beef, egg, %
cup rice krispies, salt, pepper,
and onion. Mix well.
Mix together sugar, catsup,
nutmeg, and mustard. Add half of
this sauce to ground beef mix
ture. Mix well.
Shape into six balls and place in ,
three-inch muffin cups. Top with
remaining sauce. Sprinkle with
reserved rice krispies.
Bake at 400 degrees about 30
minutes.
XXX
Cheeseburger Casserole
Vi pound ground beef
1 tablespoon shortening
% teaspoon salt
Vi cup chopped onion
Vs teaspoon pepper
V« cup catsup
1 can tomato soup
Cheese slices
Mrs. Mervin Myer
RJD.I
Quarryville
1 can biscuits
Combine first five ingredients
and brown lightly. Stir in catsup,
and soup, and heat thoroughly.
Pour into casserole. Spread
cheese slices over meat and top
with biscuits. Bake at 400 degrees
for 20 minutes or until biscuits
are a golden brown.
Anna Mae Martin
Rt.l
Lititz
XXX
Barbecued Chicken
Brown two pounds frying
chicken in shortening.
Place in baking dish and cover
with mixture of:
1 can tomato soup
Vi cup relish
Vi cup chopped onion
One tablespoon each of:
Brown sugar
Vinegar
Worcestershire Sauce
Bake at 375 degrees for 45
minutes.
Mrs. Willis Nolt
R.D.I
Peach Bottom
xxx
Barbecued Hamburger
2 pounds hamburger
1 onion
% cup catsup
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 teaspoons prepared mustard
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Fry onion and hamburger in
four tablespoons hot fat until it
has lost its raw, red color. Stir
until smooth and then add all the
other ingredients. Simmer about
20 minutes and serve with
hamburger rolls or bread. Serves
8.
Miss Ella Mae Martin
R.D.I
New Holland
Pie Sale to
Benefit MS
A Bake-a-Pie Day Special
Event will be held April 6 and 7,
all day Friday and Saturday, at
Park City in the Sears Mall for
the benefit of Multiple Sclerosis.
Woolworth is contributing 600 of
their delicious pies in all varieties
to help the cause of MS.
Also, on sale will be various
hand-crafted items during this
Bake-a-Pie Day event.
Chairman, Don Eyer, an
nounced if you wish to donate a
pie to the Bake-a-Pie Day Special
Event, please call the MS Office
397-1481.
Treat your family to a delicious
pie for only $l.OO during this
special Bake-a-Pie Day sale.