Home On The Range (Continued from Page 54] until thick. Add some of the hot mixture to the egg yolk and return to remaining hot mixture. Add chicken and cook five minutes longer. Serves six. Serve on biscuits. Mrs. Charles Biehl Mertztown, Pa. (Above 2 recipes) XXX Baked Peanut Butter Chicken 2 Vz -3_ pound broiler type chicken, cut up 1 beaten egg cup peanut butter 1 teaspoon salt V* teaspoon pepper two-thirds cup milk V* cup flour % cup fine dry bread crumbs nfat chicken pieces dry. together egg, peanut butter, salt and pepper. Stir in milk. Dip chicken in flour, then in peanut butter mix ture. Coat with crumbs. Place chicken on greased cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees F. for 45 to 50 COAL & WOOD STOVES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OR EARLY ORDER LAYAWAY The new 701 gives you longer tasting per formance... makes ash removal a breeze! With Model 701 you also enjoy these great WARM MORNING features PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH . . . AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT . . . FORCED AIR BLOWER (optional)...HOLDS 26" WOOD LENGTHS... FIREBRICK LINED FIREBOX...LARGE SLIDING DOOR. Sfflßiwm© f-' •£*■ Warm Morning GAS HEATERS Spread a CARPET OF WARMTH over the floors of your home. “TOP-O-MATIC” CONTROLS save bending or stooping to adjust temperature or blower STORE HOURS: MON thru SAT 8 to 5 TUES &FRI tills 30 IS33SmSj| Coleman Center 85 Old Leacock Rd. minutes - or until chicken is tender and coating is crisp. Makes four servings. Mrs. Harriet Greenawalt Lancaster, Pa. Zippy Chicken Thighs 8 to 10 broiler-fryer chicken thighs 1 11-ounce can mandarin orange sections x k cup orange juice 2 teaspoons sugar Vz teaspoon orange peel 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons teriyaki sauce 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon lemon juice Place chicken thighs in shallow baking dish. Drain mandarin orange juice into saucepan; reserve orange sections. Add sugar, orange peel, salt, orange juice, teriyaki sauce, vinegar, lemon juice to saucepan. Bring to boil stirring con stantly for five minutes. Allow sauce to cool then pour HEATING wiih * yii. CLEAN, SAFE, CONVENIENT and \ll/arm Warning ft©HEATERS liKiVtil lffl "^5 OLD LEACOCK RO, 1 LEACOCK COLEMAN CENTER R.D.I Ranks, Pa. Served hot or cold, Zippy Chicken Thighs are a delicious and nutritious main dish. over chicken thighs and refrigerate for at least four hours, preferably overnight. When ready to cool, bake at 350 degrees F. for 35 minutes. Serves five. XXX Tangy Chicken Livers 24 ounces broiler-fryer chicken livers 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon lemon juice % teaspoon salt V* teaspoon pepper SAUCE: 3 egg yolks \-Vz tablespoons vinegar Vz cup butter, melted Vz teaspoon garlic salt 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped 1 cup tomato sauce Wash and pat livers dry. Mix melted butter and lemon juice. Roll livers in butter lemon juice mixture and place in broiler pan. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Broil about four inches from heat, two minutes on each side. To make sauce, combine egg yolks and vinegar in blender. Turn blender on and add melted butter immediately. Add garlic salt, parsley, and tomato sauce. Blend 30 seconds on high speed. Pour from blender into saucepan and warm over low heat until hot. Add hot broiled livers to sauce and serve im mediately. Serves four. a ALPINE PLANT FOOD DIST. Ashland, Ohio 44805 /IT niKip Phone 419-962-4707 HLririL Sales Manager 419-522-2179 We are pleased to announce the appointments of three ALPINE Sales Representatives who will be selling ALPINE Plant Food in Pennsylvania They are These three men have available a complete fertility program and are ready to serve you with 9-18-9 and 5-15-15 with trace elements for row feeding and foliar feeding The product is totally non-corrosive and guaranteed analysis All deliveries are COD Price depends on month bought jvwoan nu ,Si Quality Product at Lowest Possible Price CLYDE BARTHOLOMEW RD 2, Orangeville, PA. 17859 Phone; 717-784-1779 GARY REPLOGLE RD4, Box 264, Bedford, PA. 15522 Phone: 814-847-2851 HAROLD WOLFE RDI, Center Hall, PA. 16820 Phone; 814-364-1349 November $2.05 Gal December 2.10 January 2.15 February 2.20 March 2.25 April 1 thru 1977 Planting season Volume Discounts 1000 Gal 02 Gal 2000 Gal 05 Gal 4000 Gal 10 Gal 8000 Gal 15 Gal XXX Escalloped Chicken 2 pounds chicken, cooked and chopped 3 cups broth 1 loaf bread, cubed 3 eggs, slightly beaten 3 tablespoons celery leaves 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 teaspoons sage (may omit) Va pound broad noodles, cooked Salt and pepper to taste Precook seasonings (celery leaves, sage, onions, and parsley) in small amount of chicken fat or butter. Moisten bread with broth and eggs. Add rest of ingredients and mix. Bake m moderate oven (375 degrees), one hour until brown. Serves nine. This is a good way to use left over chicken or turkey. Mrs. Merle Mlshler HoUsopple,Pa. XXX Southwestern Chicken Sandwiches 2 tablespoons chicken fat or butter Vz. cup chopped onion Va cup chopped green pepper 3 cups chopped cooked chicken 1 cup' all-purpose barbecue sauce 4 hamburger buns, split and toasted 2.35 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Qpt. 16,1976 Cook onion and green pepper : m fat until tender but not brown; stir in chicken arid barbecue sauce. Cover; simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Spoon ap proximately % cup onto both halves of each opened bun Makes four servings. XXX Sultan Eggplant Chicken 8 broiler-fryer thighs V* cup oil 2 garlic cloves, chopped 2 large onions, chopped 3 small eggplants (10-14 oz.) 3 tomatoes, peeled and chopped Vz teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons parsley 2 teaspoons sugar 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice Vz cup chopped green olives 1 cup feta cheese, broken into small pieces Bone thighs and split each into two pieces (total 16 nieces). Over medium heat ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Ida’s Notebook Several local Fairs have been plagued with rainy weather this season and the Bloomsburg Fair was no exception. We drove to Columbia County through a light drizzle but weren’t prepared for the muddy reception that we received. Thankfully, the exhibits are housed in brick buildings and it was just the problem of getting to them from the parking lot. A tractor, pulling open trolley-type cars, helped somewhat. We discovered some in teresting entertainment in the afternoon that kept us dry. It was the horse pulling contest! As the teams en tered the arena my husband and I picked our favorites from the 12 teams entered. He used his head and told me the team that came the whole way from Illinois would win - they wouldn't have come so far if they ALL NEW 1977 LINE | ■ x^v DRYER l|| AUTOMATIC DRY I ill TIMED DRY j __ i i CES START AS LOW AS PR TOM B. ELECTRONIC SERVICE Rt. 501 between Schaefferstown and Myerstown On the Square in Reistville Phone: 717-949-3006 add oil; add thighs and brown on all sides; add garlic and onions and con tinue to saute until onions are clear. Drain off oil and retain. Wash eggplants, cut off stem ends, split in half, and scoop out pulp, being careful not to cut shell. Add chopped pulp, tomatoes, salt and pepper to thighs and onions. Simmer for five minutes. Place eggplant shells in baking dish. Fill with chicken-tomato mix ture. Sprinkle with reserved oil used to saute thighs and onions. Add parsley, sugar, lemon juice, and chopped olives. Bake in preheated 350 degrees F. oven for 40 minutes. If serving hot, remove from oven, sprinkle with feta cheese, return to oven for five minutes and serve. If serving cold, remove from oven, skim off oil and refrigerate until completely cold. At serving time, sprinkle with feta cheese. Serves eight. chicken chopped Ida Risser didn’t have a superb team. Me, I just used my intuition and picked a team from Rural Valley, Pa., as I liked the looks of the driver and the way he handled his team. As the afternoon wore on and the teams from Pa., N. Y., N. J., and Illinois progressed from pulling 4000 lbs.' to pulling 7500 lbs., it became evident that some were better trained than others. Even though “my” team took second place, they were a real pleasure to watch. Some horses were quite skittish while a few teams were trained to obey immaculately. We not only saw fruits and vegetables at the fair but we stopped at two different roadside stands and bought some. Now I have quinces to cook, Russet pears for lunches, and watermelon to serve for dessert. WASHER 20 LB. CAPACITY V< H.P. HEAVY DUTY MOTOR WATER CONTROL INFINITE [LWA 2040 J WASHER 284.95 MORRISSEY 53 XXX
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