Junior Cookin Home on the BUYING TIPS Apples should be plentiful. Buy the small to medium size for eating, less of the fruit is wasted. Inviting to hungry school children are apples and pears. If possible buy them a peck or more at a time from an orchard or roadside stand. Go to the orchard and pick a supply if the opportunity exists. No let-up in increasing cost of food is on the horizon. A fall garden of greens, chard salsify can help. Pot gardens of chives parsley and green onions can reduce cost of seasonings. Blends of meat and tex tured vegetable proteins are sometimes cheaper than all meat, and blends are . lower in cholesterol and animal fat than all meat. Dry beans and dry peas are good protein sources but the quality is greatly improved with cheese, eggs, fish, poultry or meat added or it can even be served at the same meal. Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM PARADISE PA. FARM a THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET RIDING ON A FARM CREDIT LOAN A dependable source of credit is essential to farm growth and operation. Farm Credit knows and understands the special needs of the farmer because Farm Credit is farmer-owned. And, deals only in farm loans, Farm Credit is as near as your telephone. Call today. Get a line on the best credit available for farm needs. Edition Mississippi Mud 1 V& cups brown sugar 2 cups milk Vfc cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg yolks 4 tablespoons flour 12 graham crackers 1 heaping tablespoon butter Melt butter and brown. Add sugar and boil until thick. Mix egg yolks, flour and milk. Add to syrup and boil until thick. Add vanilla and put into dish. Roll graham crackers and spread on top. Spread with beaten egg whites and a few graham cracker crumbs. Brown slightly. Serve hot with milk or serve cold. Edith Martin Epbrata XXX Whoopie Pies 4 cups flour 2 cups sugar 1 cup cocoa 2 teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup shortening Vz teaspoon salt 1 cup thick sour milk 1 cup cold water 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD., LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 Range Cream together: sugar, salt, shortening, vanilla and eggs. Sift together flour soda and cocoa. Add this to first mixture alternately with water and sour milk. Add slightly more if milk is not thick. Drop by teaspoons. Bake in hot oven. Filling 2 beaten eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla 2 cups confectioners sugar Beat well and add Vi cup shortening and continue beating until smooth. Emaline Martin Ephrata XXX Apple Sauce Cake 1 cup sugar white or brown to cup shortening 1 egg 1 cup sifted cake flour to teaspoon salt to teaspoon baking powder 1 cup apple sauce 1 teaspoon soda to teaspoon allspice 1 cup raisins Cream shortening. Add sugar, beat until light. Add egg and beat until fluffy, pour in apple sauce and mix. Sift flour, salt, baking powder, soda, cloves, cin namon and allspice together and add raisins and chopped nuts. Combine the two mixtures. Bake in a moderate oven at 350 degrees for 4045 minutes. Erla Zimmerman ageB Millmont Malinda Spice Cake 1 Vt cups sugar white or brown Vt cup cold water 1 Vt cup flour 2 teaspoon baking powder pinch of salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice Sift flour, baking powder, vi salt, cinnamon and allspice. Mix sugar and water. Add flour mixture, egg yolks and vanilla. Beat egg whites stiff and fold in last. Katie Seller age 12 Leola Shoo Fly Cake Combine and work into crumbs: 4 cups flour 1 pound brown sugar 1 cup butter save Vi cups crumbs for topping Mix: 2 cups boiling water 2 teaspoons soda Add to crumb mixture, mix well; the batter will be thin.' Pour into greased floured 9 x 13 pan. Sprinkle with crumbs on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Ellen Martin age 12 New Holland XXX Butterscotch Cookies 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup walnuts 34 cups flour enough to make stiff dough 2 cups butter or lard 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cream of tartar Combine and bake. Norma H. Martin age 10 New Holland XXX Apple Goodie % cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour Vs teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon cinnamon 2 cups or 4 cups sliced apples Sift sugar, flour, salt, cinnamon together and combine with sliced apples. Mix together well and place in the bottom of a greased casserole. Topping: Vz cup oatmeal V> cup brown sugar Vi cup flour V* cup butter CREDIT AGWAY BUILDING, LEBANON PH. 273-4506 Lancaster Farming. Satun y* teaspoon soda to teaspoon baking powder To make tupping combine dry ingredients and rub in butter to make crumbs. Put crumbs on top of apple mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 35-45 minutes, serve hot or cold with milk or whipped cream. Makes 6 servings. Wilma Wenger age 6 Lititz XXX Oatmeal Cake Pour Ito cups of boiling water over 1 cup of oatmeal and let stand till other things are ready. Cream together : 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar to cup shortening 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift together: Ito cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon to teaspoon salt Add sifted mixture to creamed mixture. Add oatmeal. Mix and beat. Bake in long pan. Topping: 1 stick margarine 3 tablespoons milk % cup brown sugar 1 cup nuts 1 cup cocoanut Boil 1 minute. Spread on cake when cake is still hot. Broil 1 minute on second rack. BINKLEY & HURST BROS. ASPHALT PAVING - EXCAVATING GRADING INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANKS AND DRAINFIELDS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 626-4705 ALititz RD4 Rothsviile Station Road Dust, soot, and smog are recognized as being harmful to your health and the en vironment. But they also can damage furnishings in your home. Pollutants in the air affect the fabric on furnishings. They can fade colors, yellow whites and weaken fibers. The most common pollutants are: nitrogen oxides, produced by com bustion in furnaces, in cinerators, and automobiles; ozone, a natural pollutant; and sulfur dioxide, produced by burning coal or oil with sulfur impurities. Nitrogen oxides and ozone affect colorfastness in fabrics. Ozone has the effect of a strong bleach and may react with chemicals in fabrics treated with durable press to cause coloring changes. In high humidity, sulfur dioxide may form an acid which corrodes cotton and nylon. But frequent laundering or dry cleaning can help remove destructive particles from your furnishings. To reduce air pollutants in your home, check for leaks in the furnace, gas dryers and flue pipes. And keep humidity constant by using dehumidifiers in the summer and humidifiers in dry weather. Eileen Rabick age 13 Christiana Pollution Damage
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