Recipe Exchange... Home on This week we are featuring a recipe for corn bread aent in by Mra. C. L. Landla. If you have another recipe for com bread pleaae lend it along aa we are intereated in a variety of different ideaa. Mra. Landis wrote that she uses whole wheat dour in her recipe as they have a flour mill where they grind their own grains. We also received a recipe from Mrs. Morris Zook from Honeybrook for Sugarless Cookies. Mrs. Zook would like interested readers to send in more recipes that use sugar substitute. Corn Bread 1 cup yellow roasted com meal 1 cup whole wheat flour (stone ground or One) UNCLAIMED FREIGHT COMPANY and LIQUIDATION Stereo Manufacturer Moving Business. Pur chased two trailer loads components, consoles and speakers. Too many to list - on floor now. Savings 50 Percent and Up. 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HOURS; Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. PHONE 397 6241 4 teaspoons baking powder to teaspoon salt to cup brown or raw sugar 2 beaten eggs 1 cup milk to cup oil or melted shor tening Mix dry ingredients then add the others stirring until smooth about 1 minute. Pour into a greased pan about 9x9 inches and bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes. Serve hot with butter, syrup, honey, or milk. Mrs. C. L Landis Ronk a XXX Sugarless Cookies 1 cup raisins to cup chopped dates to cup chopped apples to cup chopped nuts 1 cup water to cup vegetable shortening SALES ACCEPTANCE he Range 2 well beaten eggs 3 teaspoons liquid sweetener 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup flour Boil raisins, dates and apples In water for 3 minutes. Add shortening to melt then cool. Add rest of ingredients with nuts last. Chill and drop by teaspoons on cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10*12 minutes. Mrs. Morris Zook Honey Brook XXX Lep Cake 2 cups brown sugar *4 cup melted butter or lard 1 egg cup thick milk teaspoon soda cups flour salt Combine and bake at 325 degrees in loaf pan until done. Mary Hoover Stevens XXX Fruited “O’s” Blend: 1 package fruit flavor gelatin (3 ounces) One-third cup light corn syrup 3 tablespoons butter Put In saucepan, turn heat on medium, heat until boiling. Remove from heat. Add four cups cherries, mix well. Pour into a buttered pan and when cold, cut into squares. Mrs. Aaron B. Zimmerman Manheim TlDl XXX Smoked Sausage and Potatoes 8 slices thick-sliced bacon. diced 2 Ig. onions, chopped 61g. potatoes, cooked, peeled and cut into 1” cubes 1 long smoked sausage (or 2) (or substitute Polish kielbasa or Italian sweet sausage) 2 red or green bell peppers, cut into 1” squares salt and pepper In a large skillet, fry bacon LAND SAK it wouldn't be CHRISTMA without the things from REBMAN’S Park & Shop 9 AM to 9 PI 800 S. QUEEN ST., LANi ATTENTION FARMERS I am offering my year end tax planning service This service is designed to minimize your tax bill for 1974, along with concern for possible effects in the year 1975 This service is equally beneficial in the year of low income or loss as in the year of high income May I work with you 7 Please call for an appointment HAROLD H. GREIDER, BUSINESS CONSULTANT 326 Willow Street Pike Willow Street, Pa. Office Phone 464-2951 Home Phone 872-7779 until brown and crisp. Remove and set aside. Add onion to drippings and saute until golden brown. Add potato cubes and stir over low heat until potatoes are lightly browned, about 15 min. Cook kiclbasa in boiling salted water 15 min. Drain and cut into H" slices. If using sausages, brown on all sides in another skillet; cut into 1” slices. Add kielbasa or sausages to potatoes. Add peppers and stir over low heat for another 10 min. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Pile on a serving platter and sprinkle with reserved crisp bacon. Donna Hetzel Atlanta, Ind. XXX Cornstarch Pudding 1 quart milk 2 eggs 1 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon vanilla Beat eggs, flour, corn starch and sugar. Heat milk in double boiler. When milk is hot add two cups of hot milk to the egg mixture. Add to other milk and cook eight minutes. Add vanilla. Pour in serving dish and sprinkle with chocolate chips. Mrs. Walter Wise Womelsdorf, RDI xxx Shoo-Fly Pie V-k cups molasses 1% cups hot water 1 teaspoon baking soda Crumbs: 2 cups flour cups brown sugar 1 cup lard Bake at 350 degrees until done. Mrs. Eli S. Smucker RDI Gordonville TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 30,1974 Plan Time Wisely Everyone has twenty-four hours In a day. And if you can't do as much as you think you should there's probably a reason. Ex tension specialists at The Pennsylvania State University explain that either you're trying to do too many projects or you're not using your time to best advantage. Many things determine how you’ll use your time. Each family has a different pattern of activities and the time schedule of other family members helps determine yours. . Each day there are certain things you must do. These jobs are inflexible. For example, you may need to drive your husband to work at a certain time or feed the baby on schedule. And there are some household jobs you can do any time. These are the flexible jobs. Times for cleaning the house, doing the mending or ironing, and taking care of your personal appearance are some flexible jobs you may fit around the inflexible ones. But remember to try not to do so many flexible jobs each day that you’re worn out thinking about them, caution the Extension specialists. You can usually do something about the feeling of frustration that arises if GARBER OIL CO. 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