Recipe Exchange. . . At Home On The Range What a feeling of satisfaction it is to be able to pick your own fruits and vegetables, whether to can and freeze or for garden-to table meals. How often have you compared the product you just picked with market prices to see what a savings growing and harvesting your own foods can MYER'S METERED GAS SERVICE, INC. PIG BROODERS CHICK BROODERS GAS SPACE HEATERS & FURNACES CHECK OUR PRICE ON AUTOMATIC BULK DELIVERY OF L.P. GAS WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Maytag - Caloric-Amana and Other Well Known Brands P.O. BOX 71 MANHEIM, PA. 17545 Telephone (717) 665-3588 be? If you haven’t, sometime. This weeks recipes feature seasonal foods, plus recipes for the ever-welcome cold drink and ice creams we crave on a hot day or evening. What recipes do you have you might want to share with other readers? Send your choice, or choices, to: Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. try 8 cups shredded cabbage (use knife) 2 carrots, shredded 1 green pepper, cut in strips % cup chopped onion. Mix together. Sprinkle with M>* cup water. Chill. Dressing 1 envelope plain gelatine Va cup cold water 2-3 cup sugar 2-3 cup vinegar 2 teaspoons celery seed VA teaspoon salt Va teaspoon black pepper 2-3 cup salad oil Soften gelatine in cold water. Mix sugar, vinegar, celery seed, salt and pepper. Bring to boil. Add softened gelatine. Cool until slightly thick. Beat well and gradually beat in salad oil. Pour over vegetables. xxxx Pickled Beets 1-3 cup vinegar V* cup sugar x k teaspoon ground cinnamon V* teaspoon ground cloves V* teaspoon salt 3 cups sliced red beets Heat ingredients to boiling. Add sliced, cooked beets. Cover and simmer five minutes. Mrs. Moses B. Sensenig RDI East Earl XXXX Cabbage Slaw Dressing % cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 small onion 1-3 cup vinegar Vz cup salad oil 1 teaspoon celery seed, if desired Put in blender and blend on high speed a few seconds. This makes enough for about one head of cabbage. Store in refrigerator what you don’t need for later use. Grate finely the amount of cabbage you need or put it in the blender with your dressing and blend it. You may use this dressing for lettuce salads also. Mrs. Elam Rutt RDI Ephrata xxxx Garden Slaw Carol Hursh RDI Ephrata Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1973 World’s Best Beets 12 medium-sized beets Va teaspoon sugar 3 to 4 tablespoons butter 1 small onion Peel beets raw, then slice thin on coleslaw cutter. Melt butter in large, heavy frypan. Add beets, onion, and sugar. Cover with tight-fitting lid and cook. “A delicious way to serve beets stored in cellar for winter use.” Anna Nolt RDI New Holland xxxx Bluberry Buckle Va cup shortening % cup sugar 1 egg, well beaten 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder l A teaspoon salt l A cup milk 2 cups blueberries, drained l A cup sugar 1-3 cup flour l A teaspoon cinnamon Va cup butter Cream shortening and sugar thoroughly. Add eggs and mix well. Sift flour, baking powder and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Pour into well-greased 9“ pan. Springle drained blueberries over batter. Combine sugar, flour, cin namon, and butter until crumbly. Sprinkle over blueberries. Bake at 375 degrees for 45-50 minutes. Lizzie H. Martin RDI New Holland XXXX Frozen Lemon Sustard Mix in small bowl: 1 egg yolk 1-3 cup sugar 'A teaspoon grated lemon rind 3 tablespoons lemon juice MAXIMUM SECURITY MAXIMUM EARNINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO *20,000 I FIRST FEDERAL 'a vinPsand -lofin ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER Branch ■ ■ ■ a 11* 100 E. Mam St. tJIIIII&f Ph. 354-2131 I i\V Sears Mall * Park City PH: 299-3745 Few grains salt Put into quart bowl: 1 egg white 1-3 cup instant milk, dry form 1-3 cup ice water Beat with rotary beater, by hand, or with an electric beater at high speed, until mixture stands in high peaks. Beat in lemon mixture, a little at a time. Put into a quart ice tray. Sprinkle over top two tablespoons graham cracker crumbs. Freeze without stirring, until firm. Makes one quart. Miss Anna Mary Sensenig RD2 New Holland xxxx Quick Root Beer 2 cups white sugar 1 gallon lukewarm water Use some hot water to dissolve sugar. 4 teaspoons root beer extract 1 teaspoon dry yeast Put in jars, cover and set m sun for four hours. Chill before serving. Ready to drink next day. Miss June Marie Sensenig RDI Stevens xxxx Dairy Queen Ice Cream Soak: 2 envelopes unflavored gelatine in Vfe cup cold water Heat; 4 cups whole milk until hot, but not boiling. Remove from heat. Add: Gelatine 2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 teaspoon salt 3 cups cream Put in refrigerator to chill 5 to 6 hours before freezing. Makes 1 gallon. Ingredients may be varied to suit taste. 25 North Duke St. Phone 393-0601 23 Mrs. Edwin K. Wise RDI Ephrata