tS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1974 Cottonwood Nurseries l egg, unbeaten 1 teaspoon vanilla ' May add approximately V 4 cup chopped engllsh or black walnuts or grated coconut.) Sift flour with baking powder. Cream butter, sugar and salt, add egg and vanilla and mix well. Add sifted ingredients in small amounts. Mold with cookie press, or make into balls and press with fork on cold ungreased cookie baking sheet. Bake in 375 degree oven 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 45. Swedish Rye Bread Makes 2 loaves In a Ihrge bowl put 1 cup regular oatmeal and cover with 2* cups boiling water. Let stand until Ukewarm, then add 2 Vi teaspoons salt, 2 tablespoons soft butter, 1-3 cup molasses (mix part unsulphered and a lesser amount of blackstrap) and V« cup brown sugar. Stir very well. (You may add 1 tablespoon caraway seeds or 2 tablespoons orange peel, if desired). Then add 2 packages active dry yeast. Add 4 cups rye flour and beat into mixture well. Then add 3Vfe to 4 cups more white flour (1 at a time), mixing well after each addition. The last cup can be kneaded in if a finer tex- FARMERS AgCREOiT 9 East Main Street, Lititz, PA 717/626-4721 See the new John Deere TRACTORS and RIDING MOWERS Lawn and Garden Tractors Riding Mower Select ante* 7 s- to 12 or 14 horse Why walk on the grass whenyou can ride cower John Deere Lien and Garden tt?„ a n*2Ss'nr' 7" S ,h. Tractor that matches the,ob you want ,tto ' It.rtLSn S 1 do and the pr.ce you wan to pay 5 “5?' Elec, L'? 80 Ask “ s abou ' v j >vs parts service and ftnance plan nothing COLLINS lIACT Ci MOTORS Deere RDI, E-Town, Pa. Phone 367-1856 PROTECT AGAINST DE SE 717-85! (Continutd from Pago 34| YOUR BARK ture is desired. Knead on a lightly floured board for at least 5 minutes. Place in greased bowl and be sure it is In a smooth mound in center of bowl. Cover with tea towel. Allow to rise until double in bulk. When it has risen to double Its original size, cut down with knife. Divide into 2 equal portions and place Into two-well greased bread pans, shaping the dough to the edges of the pans evenly. Keep dough smooth on top. Cover with tea towel and let rise again into the shape of the loaf you wish to have. Put in a 325 degree oven on a low rack. Bake for about 50 minutes. Bread is done when it is brown on top and sounds hollow when tapped with finger. Turn out on a wire rack and allow to cool. If you like a soft crust, brush with melted butter the last few minutes of baking time or when it is out of the oven. For sandwiches serve thin slices. For bread at the table with a meal, cut bread a little thicker. 1 quart milk 2 eggs, separated Sift together 2-3 cup flour together with 1 cup sugar (for vanilla). Add egg yolks to milk. Then‘add flour-sugar mix ture. Cook in double boiler till thick. Remove from heat. Whip egg whites till frothy then add about 4 tablespoons sugar gradually, beat till stiff. Whip cooked mixture slightly. Add % teaspoon vanilla. Add meringue (fold in). Pour into ser ving dishes and cool. Can serve with whipped cream or fruit juices. For chocolate, add 2 squares baking chocolate to milk and use M- cup flour instead of 2-3 cup. Can top with nuts. Barbecued Spare Ribs Brown ribs under broiler. Add salt and pepper. Coat with catsup. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour to 1 hour 15 min., till well done. Mayonnaise Made in blender Put 1 cup olive oil in blender, 2 large eggs, add Vt teaspoon ground white pepper, 1 teaspoon salt, IVfe tablespoons sugar, 4 tablespoons white vinegar. Blend on fast speed till it starts to thicken. Then add 1 cup oil gradually.- • Ida's • Notebook ***** By the time you read this I certainly hope all of my garden will be planted. Haft of it was planted in March but so far there isn’t much sign of growth. However, the rhubarb is ready to pull and several varieties of tea are big enough to be picked. We’ve been eating onions for weeks as a relative gave us the kind which stays out over winter and then forms clusters of small onions on the top of the stems. Of course, you must be sure to eat them on a day when you are not attending a meeting. Those days you will have to be satisfied with chives as a flavoring. Sometimes I’m really struck by the contrasts in my life. There are very pleasant and very unpleasant things all in the same day. There are good things and bad things; happy and sad. Within the short span of a few hours I find myself slicing liver and wrapping meat from a young cow that slipped on the concrete and hurt her leg. And they but chered it right beside my Tasty -Topic Piquant Sausage Spread 8 ounces spiced luncheon . loaf, finely chopped m cup mayonnaise ‘ 1 teaspoon Worcestershire *•* sauce 2 tablespoons fined chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons peeled and finely chopped cucumber 2 tablespoons toasted, slivered almonds Combine mayonnaise, Wor cestershire sauce, green pep per and cucumber Add spiced luncheon loaf and mix well Chill Add coasted, slivered almonds just before serving Yield l'/j cups Vanilla or Chocolate Fluff n>) n Ida Risser front porch. Ugh! Then at lunchtime I attended a fancy farewell party for a friend who is moving from the area and we all wore our best clothes and manners. Another twenty-four hour period found me sitting on a straw bale in a tent in Perry County with a cold wind blowing up my back. (The cows brought higher prices than some local sales). The next day I was privileged to attend a meeting at the Iris club where my daughter won a first prize for her wool plaid coat. I’d venture to guess that most of the ladies who daintily drank tea from the brightly polished silver set are not on friendly terms with the mud and manure found on a dairy farm. Come To Our 20th Annual LANCASTE JAYCEE HOMES CARD April 23 thru 27 at the GUERNSEY SA Lincoln Hwy Tues. thruFri. 6 P.M.-10 P.M. Sat. IP.M.-10 P.M. MANY PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN I , *'* AWAY ‘ 1 r CLIP-CLIP 1 j This Coupon Good for I I One Free Admission to I I Jaycee Home Show l ‘ | Farm Women Calendar Saturday, April 20 12:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 3 entertain Society 19, Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. Tuesday, April 23 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. - Farm Women Society 1 sew at Lancaster General Hospital. 7:00 p.m. - Farm Women Society 28 meeting and white elephant sale at the home of Mrs.' Eugene High, Ronks, RDI. Saturday, April 27 Perk ‘Em up 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Top ‘cm, stuff ‘cm, sauce 'em Society 5 meeting, at fP ,ce ’ e " l or J«st season 'em and home of Mrs Mervin then / at em Thcse » few Home or Mrs. Mervin vane{ j treatments that can be Peifer. . given to beefburgers whether 2:00 p.m. - Farm Women they be cooked under the range Society 8 meeting, home broiler or on the outdoor gnll Be a v I TRACTOR man ! i :* MOVE UP TO CASE- It costs LESS than you think! If you mow Vz acre or more, you need a real tractor that can mow 34 to 48 inches wide sail through long grass without even slowing down Easy, one-lever, Cushion-Control hydraulic drive Matched attachments for every season Make yard work fun again l BUILT LIKE THE BIG ONES TO LAST LONGER! JARED Martindale • Acres of FREI • Reg. Adm 50* Children undei “•'-BREt Ticket si of Mrs. Helen Wlvell, RDI, Columbia, Mra. Jap Heisey, speaker. 8:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 24 “Spring Fling” with husbands at home of Landis and Audrey Myer. Farm Women Society 4 meeting, Mountville Church of the Brethren, Ruth Bushong, Mary Jane Miller, hostesses. For an appealing appetizer start with minced ham. A spread of minced ham and cream cheese deliciously fills celery sticks or covers cheosc crackers Mix the ham with shredded Cheddar, spread on saltinc crackers or melba toast and broil until the cheese melts 8-10-12-14-16 HP MODELS mi R. STAUFFER Sales And Service Phone 445-6465 Start With Bam
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