At Home Oh The Range We have received an answer to our request for dill pickles. In addition, we have many other readers who have written in, looking for your recipes for: A variety of one-dish meals, with ground meat or sausage as the basis; casseroles or stews. Another reader needs a good recipe for bread filling or stuffing. She says hers always seems to turn out too dry or too soggy. There must be a trick to making good stuffing, because I seem to have the same problem. A recipe for chocolate shoo-fly pie - got one? Send it to “Recipes” Lancaster FARM a Farming, P.O. Box 266, Lititz, Penns. 17543. We are glad to hear so many of you enjoy Home on the Range. Keep your recipes coming in, and we’ll keep people happy. Dill Pickles 2 teaspoons dill A little garlic salt 1 tablespoon salt Cut medium size pickles in strips and fill jar. Put salt, garlic and dill in jar and fill one-half full of vinegar. Then fill jar with water. Put in hot water bath until water is boiling good all over. This recipe is to fill one quart jar. Mrs. Ivan G. Martin 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD., LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 Ephrata RD2 XXX Sandwich Spread 8 cups grated pickles 1 cup onion Let stand one hour, drain, then add: 2 tablespoons salt % cup vinegar % cup water 3 cups sugar 2 teaspoons celery seed 1 teaspoon celery salt 1 teaspoon powdered tumeric Boil 20 minutes. Pack in jars,andseal. Mrs. Henry F. Fisher Bird-in-HandßDl XXX Saucy Sanwich Rolls 1 pound hot dogs (ground) 1 medium onion, chopped 3 tablespoons bacon fat V* cup flour % teaspoon salt Dash pepper Vi teaspoon each dry mustard and Wor shestershire sauce Vi cup each catsup and water 1 cup chopped celery Combine ingredients and cook. Mrs. D. S. Stoltzfus Kinzers Casserole with Leftover Beef 2 cups cooked macaroni 2 cups sliced cooked beef VA cups beef broth 1 teaspoon salt V* cup minced onion ♦ custoiTl \ BUTCHERING { ♦ Corn fed beef. 4 T Also Frankfurters and ▼ 7 Bolognas made. ♦ ♦AMOS BAWELU I Leola RDI, Pa. T i 656-6985 I ♦ ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It Means More When Your FARM CREDIT Man Says It. The man across the desk isn't just interested in lending money. He's interested in your goals, you plans, and your chances of developing the income you'll need to repay the borrowed capital. There's years of farm lending experience that is put to work for you. Not everyone who comes into a Farm Credit office walks out with a loan. You've got to have a plan that fits your type of operation and the management ability to make it work. Your Farm Credit man is concerned about both. That's what constructive farm credit is all about. It's your best reason f ql going first to Farm Credit when you decide to borrow money 1 cup grated cheese 1 cup canned tomatoes Cook macaroni and put in greased casserole. Add beef to broth and make a gravy. To the gravy add salt, onion and tomatoes. Cook five minutes, then pour on top of macaroni. Sprinkle grated cheese on top and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Mrs. Walter Wise Womelsdorf, RDI XXX Sausage and Kraut Boil sausage (or it can be browned first if you like). Add water to cover and add kraut and cook for 3 A hour or till done to taste. Serve with mashed potatoes. Banana Bread 2 cups mashed bananas 3Vz cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 3Vz teaspoons baking powder 4 eggs % cup shortening 1 2-3 cups sugar Nuts, if desired Sift together flour, salt, and baking powder. Cream shortening and sugar, add egjgs and mix well. Add flour mixture and bananas. Bake at 350 degrees 60 to 70 minutes. Mrs. Daniel L. Lapp Ronks XXX Pumpkin Torte’ 24 graham crackers, crushed 1-3 cup sugar Vz cup butter 2 eggs, beaten 3 A cup sugar 8 ounces cream cheese 2 cups pumpkin 3 egg yolks % cup sugar Vz cup milk Vz teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 envelope plain gelatin V* cup cold water 3 egg whites Vt cup sugar VI Mrs. Ira Davis Quarryville CREDIT “Go Ahead!” AGWAY BUILDING, LEBANON PH. 273-4506 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 2,1974 x k pint cream Mix crackers, one-third cup sugar and butter, press into 9 x 13 inch pan. Mix eggs, three-fourths cup sugar, cream cheese and pour over crust. Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Cook pumpkin, egg yolks, one-hall cup sugar, milk, salt, and cinnamon until thickens. Remove from heat and add gelatin dissolved in cold water. Cool. Beat egg whites, one-fourth cup sugar, and fold into pumpkin mixture. Pour over cooled crust. Top with whipped cream. Erla Martin Lititz, RDI XXX Keufels 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour Vi cup margarine 3 ounces cream cheese Mix same as pie crust, but don’t add any water, then press on bottoms and sides of muffin tins. Fill with the following mixture; 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg, beaten 2 tablespoons margarine, * melted V* teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla % cup chopped nuts Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Mrs. Elam K. Fisher Quarryville RD3 XXX Applecots Drain: 1 • no. IVz can apricots, reserve syrup Pare: 2 medium apples and cut each into nine pieces Sift: 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt in large bowl Cut in; 2-3 cup shortening until the size of peas Add: % cup milk, stir dough until New Thriller it Hinps together Vve got a wonderful idea for a Tj-ii? . great new horror picture. Film a i* 0 , person walking through Central Dough OUt as thin as for Park in New York City after dark pies and cut into 6x6 inch squares Place: 3 apple pieces and 2 apricot halves and 1 teaspoon butter in center of each square, fold corners to center and pinch together. Syrup Combine: IV4 cups apricot syrup Vz cup sugar Vt teaspoon cinnamon Bring to a boil and add 2 tablespoons butter. Pour over applecots before baking. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes, then at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. Serve warm with milk. Mrs. Walter Wise WomelsdorfßDl Auxiliary Plans Country Fair, Flower Mart The Solanco Auxiliary of Lancaster General Hospital made plans to hold a Country Fair and Flower Mart at their recent February meeting held at the Quarryville Borough building. The plans were made in anticipation of coinciding with the opening of the new Family Health Center in Quarryville. The flower mart will be held in the vicinity of the new medical building on Friday, May 10, beginning at 9 a.m. The Auxiliary now has 39 members, and is looking for more to join to further this cause. A yearly project was discussed and it was decided to make novelty candles. Mrs. Lester Herr displayed candles she had made, and told how she made them. 37
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