Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 16, 1974, Image 40

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Nov. 16, 1974
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President of Lancaster County’s
(Continued From Pago 31)
a piano teacher. They have a ion and a daughter.
Joseph graduated from Juniata College and Is a teacher
in the Franklin Grove Middle School in Elmhurst, 111. He
married Carol Royer of Manheim and they have one
daughter and two sons. Carol is a Home Economics
teacher but is home now with a new baby.
Mrs. Weaver likes to raise flowers, both on the lawn and
house plants. She says “I like to arrange flowers. I prefer
the fresh flowers. I have ten rose bushes, raist daisies,
mums, zinnias, dahlias, marigolds-anything I can use for
flower arrangements. Between Christmas and Easter I
have a number of African violets and impatiens blooming
in the Doctor’s office. Other house plants she has are
begonias, Swedish ivy, ferns, pomsettia and philoden
drons.
Mary’s chief hobby is knitting things for the grand
children-afghans, sweaters, skirts, mittens and scarves.
She also crochets afghans and hats, does some crewel and
bargello work and has embroidered a few tablecloths. She
collects cup and saucer sets and has about 40 in her
collection. Friends give some to her and she buys them as
souvenirs when they travel. She says “I enjoy cooking and
baking and preparing nice dinners.” She gives a hint to
keep your holiday fruit cake moist-wrap it in a cloth
dipped in sterilized apple juice.
With Thanksgiving twelve days away and Christmas
and New Year’s Day only five or six weeks away Mrs.
Weaver gives us recipes for some holiday goodies which
are non-alcoholic and prove that holidays can be joyous
without intoxicating beverages. The first one is seasonally
appropriate for Thanksgiving and was used this year at
the county W.C.T.U. convention. The second one is a
favorite of the Pennsylvania W.C.T.U. president, Mrs.
Vincent Shaudys.
Golden Frost
2 46 oz. cans apricot nectar
1 6 oz. can frozen orange juice
2 pts. orange sherbet
Stir together. Just before serving add small scoops of
orange sherbet. Pour in glasses over green ice cubes.
ICE CUBES; Put a few drops of green vegetable
coloring in freshly boiled water (cooled) and freeze.
Freedom A La Mode (serves 6)
1 No. 2 can red cherries
1 qt. milk
1 pt. ice cream
V 4 teaspoon almond extract
Chill all ingredients. Press cherries through a sieve and
combine pulp and Juice. Mix milk and extract. Add cherry
puree-stirring constantly
Sei
irve at once with a portion of ice cream floating in
each glass.
Eggnog (6-8 servings)
y* cup sugar
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Hogs Processed the old fashioned way.
Sausage, pudding, scrapple.
Hams and Bacon cured.
Dried beef and bologna
WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U.S.D.A.
GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS.
FOR HOME FREEZER
Cm.. . mUL A. HESS
464-3711 or 464-3127
3 egg yolks
V< teaspoon salt
4 cups scalded milk
3 egg whites
dash of salt
Vi cup sugar
Vt teaspoon vanilla
Beat Vi cup sugar into egg yolks; add V< teaspoon salt
and stir in milk slowly. Cook in double boiler until mix
ture coats spoon, stirring constantly. Cool.
Add dash of salt to egg whites and beat stiff; add V 4 cup
sugar; beat well and add to the custard mixture with
vanilla. Mix thoroughly and chill 4 hours.
Pile lightly into punch cups. Sprinkle with freshly
grated nutmeg.
Red Punch
2 large cans Hawaiian punch (red)
1 large can pineapple juice
1 large bottle ginger ale
Mix thoroughly and pur into punch bowl with ice frozen
in a ring mold. TTiis is a good punch for a large crowd
since it can be quickly mixed as needed.
Gala Party Suggestions
Small 3M> to 4 oz. glasses and cups should be used to
glamorize the drink. Gear plastic may be used for larger
groups. Do not use paper cups.
Sugar frost punch bowl and glasses: Freely brush fresh
lemon juice around top of the bowl with a pastry brush.
Shake granulated sugar on brushed area, about Wz to 3
inches down. Set in refrigerator for Vz hour or until sugar
is dry. Use two shallow dishes, one for lemon juice, one for
granulated sugar to frost the glasses. Dip rim of glass in
lemon juice then in sugar. Put in refrigerator until dry.
English Plum Pudding
(16 servings)
Sift together;
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
V* teaspoon nutmeg
% teaspoon mace
Mix together;
IVz cups (Vz lb.) finely cut raisins
1% cups (% lb.) currants (plumped in hot water)
IMs cups coarse soft bread crumbs
Finely chop:
% cup (V* lb.) citron
cup candied orange and lemon peel
Vz cup chopped nuts
3 eggs (well beaten)
V* cup fruit juice
Mix and blend with flour mixture, add to:
2 cups ground suet (Ms lb.)
1 cup brown sugar
6 tablespoons currant jelly
Pour mixture into a well-greased 2 qt. mold (or 2 1 qt.
molds.). Steam 6 hours. Serve piping hot with hard sauce.
Hard Sauce:
Cream until soft cup butter. Gradually blend in IVz
cups sifted powdered sugar and 2 teaspoons vanilla.
To serve a flaming pudding, soak lumps of sugar in
lemon extract. Place these around the pudding and light
them. This delights the children especially.
Christmas Casserole Cookies
(Yield: 3doz. cookies)
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup sugar
1 tcupoon vanilla
>/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 cup chopped dates
1 cup chopped nuts
1 cup flaked coconut
sugar
Combine eggs and 1 cup sugar, beat well. Blend In
remaining ingredients and spoon into an ungreased 2 qt.
casserole. Bokc at 350. degrees for 30 minutes. Remove
from oven and while mixture is still hot, beat well. Cool
and shape into balls using about 1 tablespoon mixture for
each. Roll each cookie in granulated sugar and decorate if
desired.
Mincemeat Cake
1 lb. mincemeat (2 large cups)
1 cup melted butter
1 cup white sugar
2 egg yolks
2 cups flour
2 egg whites (beaten)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup nut meats
1 cup raisins
candied fruits
1 teaspoon baking soda (dissolved in boiling water)
Mix ingredients in order given. Bake in a well-greased
and floured cake pan or loaf pan for 1 hour (longer if
necessary) at 325 degrees.
LAND SAKE
it wouldn't be
CHRISTMAS
without the things from
REDMAN’S
Park & Shop 9 AM to 9 PM
800 S. QUEEN ST., LANC.
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
COMPANY
end LIQUIDATION SALES
LIQUIDATING FOR DISTRIBUTORS
8 - Quad Sets - Discrete & Matrix - AM-FM
stereo - 8 track - 4 speakers - top name brand
reg. $429.95 OUR PRICE $239.95
5 - Stereo Components - AM-FM stereo-phono
reg $409.00 OUR PRICE $219.95
26 - Stereo Components - AM-FM stereo - 8
track - phono w-air suspension speakers reg.
$369.95 OUR PRICE $169.95.
MANY MORE COMPONENTS &
CONSOLES TO CHOOSE FROM.
15-25” CONSOLE COLOR T.V.’s
Reg. $669.95 OUR PRICE $449.95
6-SOFA BEDS & CHAIR SETS
Reg. $289.95 OUR PRICE $139.95
SOFA & CHAIR
Reg. $349.95 OUR PRICE $169.00
Liquidating 2 trailer loads of furniture for local
manufacturer.
Sofas - reg. $469.95 OUR PRICE $199.95
22 - Chairs reg. $219.00 OUR PRICE $40.00
400 - Reciiners - dealer refused from up state -
50 percent to 60 percent off retail price.
Pine Dressers & Chest - reg. $329.00 OUR
PRICE $lOO.OO ea.
BIG SELECTION OF LAMPS Vz PRICE
8 Track Tapes - $2.00 ea.
26 - Artificial Christmas Trees
Liquidating 200 Watches - All will be sold
under (wholesale)
200 - Kitchen Sets - Glass - Metal - Wood
100 - Folding Card Table Chairs - reg. $24.95
OUR PRICE $9.50 ea.
10 - Bunk Bed Sets - $289.95 OUR PRICE
$149.95
20 - Bunk Bed Sets - $339.95 OUR PRICE
$179.00 & $189.00
SOME CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
WASHERS DRYERS STOVES
REFRIGERATORS
FROM WAREHOUSE PURCHASE
DUE TO SO MANY DEALER CANCELLATIONS. WHICH WE PUR
CHASED FROM THE COMPANIES & FREIGHT COMPANIES, THE
HEMS ARE TOO MANY TO MENTION ALL OF THEM, COME IN AND
FULL WARRANTY. FINANCING THRU BANK, ACCEPTANCE
COOPERATIONS, CREDIT CARDS AND LAYAWAY.
330 Centerville Road - Rt. 30 By-Pass
Centerville Exit
Next to 84 LUMBER LANCASTER, PA.
HOURS; Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
PHONE 397-6241