26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9, 1973 Recipe Exchange . . . At Home On The Can it be? In spite of the very cool spring there are actually strawberries ready to be picked and enjoyed. Even the birds are ’enjoying’ them! For the countless number of you who tend your own garden, how good is the feeling to harvest the bounties--even as the back aches from stooping over the long rows. And when you compare your home-grown produce against the prices being charged in the stores, there is cause again for breathing a prayer of thank fulness. BARBER OIL CO. (tempo) Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph. 653-1821 Roof RAMROD IS A CHIPPER, SHREDDER, BAGGER, VACUUM, BLOWER. ROOF RAMROD, with hopper, chips %” diameter limbs with 3 h p. engine, or I” diameter limbs with 5 h.p. engine. And you feed the material in at the top where you’re comfortable. The Roof Ramrod is an excellent composter. Two reversible cutting blades rotating at speeds up to 3600 r.p.m. grind, chip, chop and mix organic matter, reducing it to fine compost. Or use the grindings as a mulch. ROOF RAMROD pulverizes glass, smashes tin cans, emasculates branches (up to 1” in diameter), masticates leaves, grass clippings, bagging them all. Dust-proof zippered flannel-lined canvas bag contains disposable plastic bag. ROOF RAMROD serves as trail-vacuum, too. Picks up and bags grass clippings, leaves, cans, bottles, rocks, paper. Only a hitch (optional at extra cost) is necessary to enable you to pull it with your riding lawn mower or garden tractor. Or use the Roof Ramrod as a blower to windrow leaves, or to blow drives, sidewalks, patios clean. Sure you can use it as a snow blower in dry snow. ROOF RAMROD, when equipped with blower baffle and nozzle, can easily be set to blow straight ahead or 90 degrees to left of operator. A V*” electric welded steel impeller moves maximum volume of air to windrow leaves, grass. Blows sidewalks and drives clean. Blows debris out from under trees, bushes, shrubs where you can get to it without cuts, bruises, scratches ft | ohn 1" REPAIR Stauffer SERV,CE Here is another recipe session for you to enjoy. And while it is * fresh in your mind, why not take time to jot down a recipe of your own for other readers to use and enjoy? Send your choice, or choices, to: Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. A colorful potholder will come your way as our way of saying “Thank You”. xxxx Strawberry Shortcake Royale V/2 cups biscuit mix 1-3 cup shortening 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla % cup milk 1 quart strawberries, diced 1-3 cup sugar Cut shortening into biscuit mix until crumbly. Combine sugar, vanilla, and milk; stir into biscuit mixture. Beat 15 strokes. Pat into two well greased eight inch pans. Bake in 425 degree oven 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Meanwhile, sprinkle berries with 1-3 cup sugar and let stand. Sprinkle half of the sweetened berries on a shortcake layer. Top R.D 2 East Earl, Pa Ph 215-445-6175 Range with second layer and remaining berries. Triple Cream Sauce 1 cup ice cream, softened Vz cup sour cream V 4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup heavy cream Spoon Triple Cream Sauce over shortcake, made as follows: Whip heavy cream until stiff. Add sugar and vanilla. Fold in ice cream and sour cream. Mix until smooth. Makes six servings. Mrs. Henry Martin RDI Honey Brook xxxx Strawberry Frosting 2 egg whites, unbeaten Vb teaspoon salt 1 cup granulated sugar 5 tablespoons crushed strawberries and juice 1 tablespoon light corn syrup Put all ingredients in the upper pan of a double boiler. Beat with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed before putting over boiling water. Insert upper pan into lower part of double boiler containing rapidly boiling water. Beat constantly with rotary egg beater. Cook about four minutes, or until frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from heat and beat about one minute, or until thick enough to spread on cooled cake. Miss Lydia Burkholder RDI Kutztown THESE BARGAINS ! BEDROOM FURNITURE Choose from Spanish - Traditional - and Modern Triple dresser w/mirror 5 drawer chest - Double or Queen size head board. Prices starting as low as $259.00. If you buy now, you will receive FREE a $15.00 Hollywood frame EASY FINANCING AVAILABLE PMJILS FDBNITDKE INC. WE DON'T SELL - WE HELP YOU BUYi 2 MILES EAST OF MOUNT JOY - RT. 230 BY-PASS OPEN 9 - 9 DAILY. SAT. 9 -5 Rhubarb Custard Pie 1 large cup rhubarb % cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 eggs 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon butter Pinch of salt 1 8-inch pie shell Cut rhubarb fine. 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Bake until firm, 400 degrees for 10 minutes, 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cover with meringue made of beaten egg white and two tablespoons brown sugar. I Robert Hossler I RDI, Manheim, Pa. 665-3713 I Gantlaman. Plus* mail ma a Dalawara Fund Prospactus I without obligation. | lame iddrasa ity/stata/zip ——————————J FREE CAREFUL DELIVERY Mrs. Phares Z. Musser RDI Newmanstown (Continued On Page 28) Phone 898-2291
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