- »IJ*U \WI W 'V>W V Recipe Exchange. .. At Home On The The fresh fruit and vegetable -season is at hand. The rhubarb has been ready for some time, and many individuals have been gathering fresh mushrooms to use. Asparagus is on the scene also. With your help, we will strive to present recipes in season. We have been/presen ting rhubarb and strawberry recipes as they ~S - jk S»MU come to us, but we know many more are available. We'll be happy to pass them on to other readers. Send your recipe, or recipes, to: Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz Pa. 17543. You’ll receive a colorful potholder from us as our way of saying “Thanks”. ,-s■* >' As a bank truly wanting to serve you better, we often advertise our no-charge checking and our excellent savings plans—paying the highest bank interest in America. We describe for you our modern, one-year-old building with drive-up convenience. And we encourage you to borrow here, and seek financial counsel here, and more. -Which is right and proper. But this advertisement will be different. This one will say, because we mean it and like to say it: “Thanks so much.” Occasionally, someone pays us a compliment. Like, “What would we have done without your help.” And that makes us feel good. Then, though, we’re quick to wonder what we would do without all of you. So, thanks for believing in us. Thanks for helping us prosper as you and our other customers prosper. Thanks for joining us in making Southern Lancaster County a wonderful place to live. And, yes, thanks for understanding when we show our human-ness with a goof. together. xxxx French Rhubarb Pie Speaking for our bank family, we’re glad we all got Farmers National Bank of Quarryville Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Range Mix together; 1 egg 1 cup'sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups diced rhubarb 2 tablespoons flour Topping: % cup flour cup brown sugar 1-3 cup margarine Put rhubarb mixture into an unbaked pie shell. Cover with topping. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, continue baking at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until done. Strawberry Pie 1% cups water , % cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch Mix and bring to a boil. Add one box strawberry gelatine, then one quart fresh or frozen strawberries while gelatine is hot. Pour in a baked pie shell. Chill. Makes one 9-inch pie. Serve with whipped' cream. Mrs. David H. Horning RD2 Myerstown Strawberry Marshmallow Whip 1 can crushed pineapple 1 3-oz. package strawberry gelatine 1 cup boiling water Banking the way you'd do it. 1 cup cold water 2 cups prepared whipped topping 1% cups miniature mar shmallows Drain pineapple. Dissolve gelatine in boiling water. Add cold water. Chill until slightly thickened.' Set bowl of gelatine firmly in bowl of ice. Whip until light and fluffy. Blend into whipped topping. Fold in mar shmallows and pineapple. Pour into eight-cup mold. Chill until firm. Unmold to serve. Garnish with fresh strawberries, if desired.- Yield - 8 to 10 servings. Mrs. Roy J. Dice Routes Shippensburg xxxx Susie Click RD3 Quarryville 8 large potatoes (peeled, diced and cooked in salt water) 4 hard cooked eggs (mash yolks and dice whites) 4 stems celery, diced 1 chopped onion Mix well 3 tablespoons mustard 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup mayoonaise 1-3 cup vinegar 1 small can evaporated milk Add to above ingredients and mix well. New Holland xxxx Potato Salad 4 tablespoons sugar 5 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon salt Pennsylvania Dutch Potato Salad AltaNolt RD2 V* teaspoon pepper 1% tablespoons flour IVz cups milk Bring above ingredients to boil and boil till thick and smooth - stirring while boiling, till curdles (Continued On Page 26) Jo Dial Saving Everyone's conscious of the big need to conserve our nation’s energy. But many people throw up their hands and say, "What possible help can my family give?” The answer is “Plenty," if all our 750,000 residential customers will make an effort to think carefully about the way you use electrical appliances. While the following hints are undoubtedly ‘old hat' to many homemakers each can play a part in keeping your electric usage—and bills—down. j H' mWMMPNtv ; h \ •- -|| ■ * * ? Make sure your freezer is not running colder than recommended by the manufacturer. Getting an iron hot enough to take out winkles takes elec tricity so once it's hot iron an entire batch rather than one or two items. cyu for washing full loads of clothes. Colored and slightly soiled clothes can he cleaned in warm or even cold water ratheuthan hot with some detergents. Watch for others in our series of watt-saving hints. They’ll ease the drain on your pocketbook and play a small but mighty part in easing the nation's energy drain. PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY /
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