28—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 17. 1974 Recipe Exchange. . . Home On The A Time For Tomato Lovers If you arc a tomato lover, this is your lime of year, says the U S Department of Agriculture. Tomatoes are in moderate to liberal supply throughout the year, but now is the time when you will find an abundance of locally grown tomatoes at roadside stands and supermarkets. locally grovvn tomatoes, of course, arc a special treat. They are usually varieties suited to y our growing area and season. Also, they don't have to be shipped long distances to market and therefore can be allowed to stay on the vine longer. In order to successfully complete the ripening process, tomatoes should reach a certain stage of maturity before they are picked But producers who provide your winter tomato supply do not enjoy the same privileges as local growers. They ship their product long distances and in order to get them to market in good condition find it necessary to pick the tomatoes when they are mature but not red. The ripening process continues from the field to the time when you .consume the tomato. Local growers can FARMERS For Increased Yield and Protein in Your Alfalfa, Apply SURE CROP Plant Food 7-14-7 With Trace Elements with Your Weevil Spray Program. FOR MORE INFORMATION Call 717—469-2864 or write P.O. Box 129, Hershey, Pa. 17033 Representatives Needed. Stevens Feed Mill Inc. offers hog farmers in Lancaster county a new program to help keep your hogs "insides clean" * Knock out worms with T RAWUSOL the warmer that gets the four major species of worms in the intestines and lungs *Ma.nr Jin heal'hy hogs with '•* feed* conta ring AUREO S P 250 Improves weight gams and feed efficiency by helping to prevent scours rhinitis and cervical abscesses This year help keep your hogs "inside clean" with TRAMISOL and AUREO S P 250 Call us today for more information about our WORM 'N GERM program using • Stevens Pig Grower JJ 250 • Elevens Hog Grower • Stevens Hog Finisher • Stevens Worming Feed STEVENS FEED MILL, Stevens, Pa Ph 215-267-2150 or 717-733-2153 wail until the tomatoes are red before picking and still get them to market in good condition. Even these tomatoes, however, may still need a little more time to ripen fully. The home gar dener is the only grower who can afford to leave a tomato on the vine until the desired color has developed. Whether your tomato source is your own garden, a roadside stand, or the supermarket, here are some tips from USDA'S Agricultural Marketing Service to help with your selection; For slicing, pick out tomatoes that are fairly well formed. Avoid tomatoes that are extremely lopsided, elongated, or angular. If you are going to dice the tomato or serve it in chunks, the shape really doesn’t matter. Avoid tomatoes that are ridged or ough. The surface should be smooth and free from blemishes. Fully ripe tomatoes should be overall rich red and slightly soft. This can be easily detected by gentle handling. Tomatoes that aren’t fully ripe should be firm, with color ranging from pink to (YrenusoT) huofuth n G«m .km arm. \nom/ INC. Range light red. Avoid overripe and bruised tomatoes. They will be both soft and watery. Avoid tomatoes with a deep green or yellow area around the stem scar or with growth cracks. Soft, watersoaked spots, depressed areas, or surface mold are indications of decay. To ripen tomatoes at home, keep them in a warm place. Don’t store them in the refrigerator unless they are fully ripe. Cold tem peratures may keep them from ripening later on. Once tomatoes are ripe, they will keep m the refrigerator for some time. At the produce counter, you are your own best judge of quality. Remember that all fresh vegetables are perishable. Buy only what you need and buy in season when prices are most reasonable. Beware of “bargains.” Even if the price is low, it usually isn’t worth buying damaged produce. Scrambled Corn M> pound bacon 4 cups whole kernel corn 6 eggs M> teaspoon pepper IM> teaspoon salt Brown bacon in skillet. Dram the com and add to the bacon. Beat eggs with salt and pepper and add to the hot com. Stir well. Serves 8. A. Brubacker Millmont, PA Garden Slaw 6 cups shredded cabbage 2 carrots shredded 1 green pepper cut thin 1 cup chopped onion Mix all together sprinkle with Vz cup of water and chill. Dressing: 1 envelope gelatin Vz cup cold water 2-3 cups sugar $ SAVE ON FOOD $ i CORKS CANNED GOODS ★ SPECIALS THIS WEEK * 52 oz, PORK & DEANS 29 oz WHOLE WHITE POTATOES NEW STORE HOURS Thurs SFn 9to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 2-3 cups vinegar 2 teaspoon celery seed IV4 teaspoon salt '4 teaspoon black pepper 2-3 cup salad oil Soften gelatin in cold water. Mix sugar, vinegar, celery seed, salt, pepper and bring to a boll. Stir in sof tened gelatin. Cool until thickened, beat well gradually beat in salad oil. Pour over vegetables. Mrs. Harry E. Martin RD2, Lititz Cathedral Cookies 4 ounce bar of German Sweet Chocolate 1 egg well beaten 1 stick l * pound of butter or margarine 1 cup powdered sugar 1 large pack vari-colored Minature marshmallows cup chopped nuts 4 ounces flaked coconut Melt the chocolate and butter in a double boiler just until well blended. Take from heat, stir in well-beaten egg quickly. Place mar shmallow, powdered sugar and nuts in a bowl, pour cooled chocolate mixture over this. Stir to blend well. Tear off a large piece of foil and sprinkle generously with coconut. Roll up like a jelly roll. Wrap well and refrigerate. Slice off as needed keeping unused portion refrigerated. Carol Hursh Ephrata Coconut Crispies 1 cup butter or 3 A cup cooking oil 1 cup raw sugar x k cup honey 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups whole wheat flour Vz cup wheat gem) A teaspoon salt x k teaspoon soda x k teaspoon baking powder 1 cup unsweetened coconut 2 cups rolled oats 1 cup bran flakes Mix in order given. Form into balls and place on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. Mrs. Harvey E. Martin Lititz RD2 85‘ $ 6.00 case of 24 150 Fruitville Pike Manheim, Pa Filled Doughnuts packages dry yeast cup warm water 1 teaspoon sugar 1 cup milk, scalded, cooled 2-3 cup sugar IMi teaspoon salt 4 egg yolks or 2 whole eggs Mi cup shortening (one-half part butter for better flavor) 7 cups sifted bread flour Pour yeast into cup of lukewarm water. Add teaspoon sugar and stir. Let stand five minutes. Cream together shor tening, sugar, salt, add well beaten eggs. Add remaining ingredients and mix to a soft dough. Let stand until double in size, then roll out and cut. Let rise until light and bake in deep, hot fat. When cooled, put in filling with knife or decorator. Filling 2 egg whites, beaten 1 tablespoon flour 4 tablespoons milk 3 A cup shortening 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups or more 10X sugar Annaßrubacker Millmont, RDI (ffloafloa®Q OffisrffQGQG© ®@ddd(p@oq' "Friend of Farmers since 1896 ” 1810 Oregon Pike Lancaster, Penna. 17601 A financially strong Company who is dedicated to providing the broadest coverage at the lowest rates to Pennsylvania farmers. Let us show you what we can do for you. See our agent in your area. JACOB H. RUHL INC., 18 S. MAIN ST., MANHEIM, PA. B. TITUS RUTT AGENCY, ' 81 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PA. PAUL I. SHEAFFER AGENCY, UNCLAIMED FREIGHT COMPANY and LIQUIDATION SALES Liquidating for local business 17 - 2 pc. Early American Living Room Suites reg. $489.95 OUR PRICE $269.95. - Box Springs & Mattresses from local manufacture bankrupt sales 70 percent off. - 34 - Living Room Suites - refused from store -~we~ purchased - Sofa& Chair - reg $459.95 OUR PRICE $169.95 & $189.95. - 8 - Fully Automatic Sewing Machines (heads only) - reg $35995 OUR PRICE $129.95. Hundreds of Stereo Components & Consoles left from warehouse move 5 - sets Speakers reg. $10995 OUR PRICE $36.00 set - 25 - 73 - Stereo Components - AM-FM - full size table - 8 track tape player - reg. $35995 OUR PRICE $149.00 - 8-74 - Stereo Components - as above - reg $349 95 OUR PRICE $169.95. Hundreds of BTrack Tapes -9 - ten speed and three speed Bikes (boys’ & girls’) - 30 - Nite Stands - reg $B9 95 OUR PRICE $25.00 ea. - 30 - Double Dressers finished - reg $22995 OUR PRICE $55.00 - 2 - Love Seats - reg $289 95 OUR PRICE $lOO.OO - 30 - Refrigerators - 7 - Gas Stoves - 10 - Electric Stoves - 10 - Washers & Dryers - 125 - Reclmers $54.00 up - 10 - Upright Freezers - office Desk - reg $289 95 OUR PRICE $125.00 Purchased from large manufacturer trailer load of End Tables - liquidating for them Many more items to choose from If you don’t see it, ask for it Most Items 40 percent to 70 percent off full warranty 330 Centerville Road Phone 397-1337 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 A M. to 9 P.M Sat. 10 A M. to 5 P M Blueberry Delight 2 cups Graham crackers V* pound margarine 2 cups 4 x sugar 8 ounce cream cheese 1 package whipped topping Mix cracker crumbs with melted margarine and press into a pan, mix sugar with cream cheese and fold in topping. Pour mixture into cracker lined pan and chill. Top with blueberry or cherry filling. Mary Beiler Bird in Hand XXX Cherry Squares % pound butter or margarine \ x k cups sugar 4 eggs 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon almond or lemon extract cans pie filling Cream butter with sugar. Add eggs one at a time beating well after each one. Stir in flour and flavoring. Spread batter in a greased jelly roll pan. Top with tablespoons of pie filling (Continued On Page ..9| id Guard INTERCOURSE, PA. Lancaster, Pa