Recipe Hxchan, (Continued From Page 24) Fruit Juice Whip T envelope unfavored gelatin l /z cup cold water cup sugar cups fruit juice Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in sauce pan. Place over low heat, stir constantly until gelatin dissolves (about three minutes). Stir in sugar and juice. Pour into a narrow mixing bowl and chill, stirring occasionally * LET US REJOICE ANEW IN THE SHINING WONDER OF CHRISTMAS ... MAY THE PEACE AND HOPE AND LOVE OF THIS HOLY SEASON BE WITH US ALWAYS. P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. i >? - v. Smoketown, Po. FARMS S 1 i "t > n r e» •• « until mixture is almost set and very lumpy. Beat until foamy and tripled'ih Volume. Chill. Catherine Shirk Ephrata, RD3 xxx Ham Loaf IV2 pounds ham, finely ground % pound ground fresh pork Grind pork and ham together. 2 eggs a /4 cup milk % cup fine bread crumbs 397-3539 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD., LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 * O 1 tablespoon Worsestershire sauce Mix the above ingredients all together. 1 cup brown sugar’ I scant tablespoon dry mustard Vz cup white vinegar Vz cup water Boil syrup for five minutes and pour over loaf. Bake at 300 degrees for two hours, basting frequently Real Mincemeat Pie V* pound ground beef 3 medium cooking apples, peeled and finely chopped % cup packed dark brown sugar Vz cup dark seedless raisins \ > cup apple juice or cider 1 tablespoon cider vinegar V/z teaspoons grated orange peel IVz teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon ground cloves v 4 cup brandy or dark rum Pastry for two pie crusts. About three hours before serving- In large saucepan over medium high heat, heat to boiling all ingredients except brandy and pastry, stirring occasionally Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer 30 minutes. Stir in brandy Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Put crust in bottom of nine inch pie plate, add mincemeat mix ture and top with a lattice top. Bake 30 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Serve warm Makes six servings. To reheat: Cover pie with foil and bake at 425 degrees F for 20 minutes. Mrs. Noah R. Zimmerman Mohnton RD2 /// M \m Indians once had the hot idei that it wounded the fire go( to poke up the fire! Glaze Mrs. John Seifert Elizabethtown XXX CREDIT A SURE SION OF PROGRESS Providing the financing necessary to Increase farm efficiency and output is Farm Credit’s job. And only job, as it has been for 50 years. Farm Credit loans are available today for any sound farm need from buying a ton of feed to acquiring addi- tional acreage. Farm Credit interest charges are reasonable ai they are calculated on the amount of money actually in use. That’s why Farm Credit loans cost less. AGWAY BUILDING. LEBANON PH. 273-4506 *' ' Lancaster Farming,Saturday, December 22; 1973—25 B® HI B BfUQ-Q □ □ □ □ Today, the “in” look, in decorating is bold, blight and basic! Brass and bionze are veiy big They’ie fine for holding feathery fein fionds, or foi molding in to little models ot birds and beasts. As for fabric, nothing is quite so crisp and classic as top quality tweed. It’s handsome, hearty and easy to care foi. And tweed isn’t turning up on furniture only. It’s also found underfoot in carpets that could have come from an English coun try estate. One such carpet can come in a stunning sheared pat tern or a super smart shag that’s definitely deep, but slightly shorter and denser than other long looped floor coverings. These top-drawer floors are made of one of the most rugged of rug fibers, 100 percent continuous fil ament nylon, heat set to insure that the terrific tex- IN AGRICULTURE tine can’t ciush and won’t walk out on you. In ad dition, the yam weight is almost thiee times greater than that of average nylon, and this gives it the luxuri ous, lustrous feeling of the curly wool of a Karakul lamb, but much sturdier The carpets all have a lovely luminescent sparkle, and come m captivating col ors such as Nordic beige, a combination of brown, beige, gold and white, or blue royale, a unique blend of browns and blues. Other hues include russet spice, driftwood beige, red, Sep tember green, canyon sun set, twilight blue, Inca gold and Etruscan copper. These fine floor leaders are a part of the “Pepper Ridge” col lection from Kentile. If high style in short or long shag is a prominent partof - your carpetbag, you’ll probably be proud to offer floor space to such boss tweeds!
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