Home on the Range We are still trying to assemble and prepare many of the recipes that have come to our office during the holiday season. These will be featured in the weeks to come, along with many of the recipes now arriving. W. L. 311 ALFalfa one of the best yielding alfalfa for this section, Also full line of clovers. ALL CLOVERS AND ALFALFAS MIXED AND INOCULATED FREE. VORIS SEED CORN REIST SEEDS SINCE 1925 REIST SEED CO. MT. JOY, PENNA. PHONE 717-653-4121 WE DELIVER GREATS “r” REOND,SPUY! HARRY'S NEW FURNITURE STORE 30 Dining Room Suites 25 Hide-A-Beds 30 Bedroom Suites 70 Recliners 40 Desks Fine Selection of Gun Cabinets This week we are featuring a number of recipes from our file here at Lancaster Farming. They have come from the various agricultural organizations throughout the state and country. We hope you’ll JANUARY 15TH TO FEBRUARY enjoy trying some of them ns they use lots of Pa. products! Honey Sponge Cake 4 eggs, separated 1 cup sugar 1 and one-third cups honey cup vegetable shortening 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice lJ t teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup strong black coffee 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 teaspoon orange rind, grated Cream egg yolks and sugar. Add honey and shortening and beat until light. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with coffee. Add orange juice and rind. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into 2 9x5 inch loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Lois Benton Pa. Beekeepers Assoc. “Queen’s Cookbook’’ XXX Edelweiss Quiche 9 inch unbaked pie shell 2 cups .chopped cooked chicken cup shredded swiss cheese 4 eggs 1 cup milk Vz cup chicken broth 1% tablespoons instant minced onion 1% teaspoons seasoned salt Sprinkle pie shell with chicken and cheese. Beat together remaining ingredients until combined. Pour over chicken and cheese. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 30 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. NG SPECIAL OFF LOW PRICES RNITURE “Chicken With An International Flair” American Egg Board XXX linked Sausage Supper 1 pound pork sausage (fresh) 1 tart apple, grated 1 slice bread, shredded 1 egg. •d. »htiy beaten 2 cans Iked white potatoes, drau io paprika Combine pork sausage, apple and bread with egg, shape mixture into 4 patties. Place potatoes in bottom part of broiler pan and sprinkle with paprika. Place patties on top of broiler pan and place over potatoes. Bake in moderate oven for 40 minutes. Makes 4 servings. “Piggy Bank Pork Recipes” Pork Industry Group XXX Tropical Treat Peaches 1 can (large) peach halves, drained Vi cup pineapple topping sliced macadamia nuts or almonds >4 teaspoon cinnamon Place peaches cut side up in square baking dish. Mix topping nuts and cinnamon. Spoon topping into peach halves and sprinkle with nuts. Bake in 350 degree oven until heated. Serve warm. “Topping Recipes” XXX German Potato Puffs 4 large potatoes 2 eggs 1 cup milk Vi cup flour salt to taste 1 tablespoon oil Pare and grate raw potatoes. Thoroughly drain off liquid. Mix with eggs, milk, flour and salt to form dough. Heat fat in skillet. Drop dough by V* cups into fat and spread out to form small pancakes. Fry on both sides to deep golden brown. “The World in Your Kitchen” To Brownstown Rt 23 // V / k°/ 16 GRAYBILL ROAD BAREVILLE, PA. PHONE 656-2181 OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY SATURDAY 9 TO 5 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 17,1976 — Ida’s Notebook When we go to the Farm Show at Harrisburg, I usually ask my husband to drop me off downtown so that I can spend the morning shopping. In the afternoon I take the bus to the Farm Show buildings and see what is new. This year I especially enjoyed the lack of cigarette and cigar smoke. I’ll always remember that huge blue grey smoke cloud that hung over the machinery displays. Years ago, before all the children were old enough for school. I’d spend a few relaxing hours with them in the large department stores. We would look and look and I’d explain and explain what we were seeing. Eating lunch in a restaurant was also a treat for all of us. Now I look and leam alone. The other week I pur chased a recently published book on farmhouses. The pictures show 17th, 18th, and 19th century homes in northeastern United States. -• //v\ -vu An Australian athlete Tom Morris, once skipped his way from Melbourne to Sydney, Australia, a distance of 590 miles—a total of 472,000 skips' -£> YOUR I PLACE garevilieJA, Ueoia \. [X V\ -V\ GRAND >penind 15TH They arc made of log, stone or bnck and often patterened after those found in the countries from which the settlers came Some are not in very good condition. There is also an interesting section on outbuildings. There are samples of summerhouses, spnnghouses, bake ovens and smokehouses. We recently put new shingles on our brick smokehouses which stands in the middle of our garden and therefore it should be in good shape for many years to come. Sometimes when we do a certain job over and over again it becomes so automatic that we no longer think about it. Well, it seems that after measuring the milk in a tank, a truck driver threw the switch to load his truck but inadvertently threw it the wrong way and pumped the farmer’s tank full and overflowing with milk from the truck. R t. 23 2 To New Ho" [<. \5 X \=' HARRY’S NEW \l FURNITURE STORE PRIZES: EACH WEEK • Sofa Bed • Recliner • 2 Platform Rockers • Wooden Rocker 47 Ida Risser
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