Question Comer > (Continuad from P>Q* B4S) I Ida’s H ANSWER Reneeßankins requested a recipe for I Notebook f kugel, glorified nee and pearl tapioca. Thanks to Esther I Mae Martin, Womelsdorf; Josephine Matenus, Dallas; I and others for answering. I Glorified Rice Ida Risser f 1 package strawberry flavored gelatin f 1% cups boiling water I'A cups sugar This morning I opened an old 2 cups boiled rice „ well-kept family Bible. It has a 1 cup crushed pineapple Vi cup whipped cream Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add sugar. Chill until liquid thickens. Beat until frothy and slightly firm. Add the „ -- . - , . _ rice, pineapple and whipped cream. Chill. Serve topped \ F ,f,[l!l e lS Q ~ eBSe with whipped cream. ' \ ounces sour cream ™ 1 cup sugar Glorified Rice Juice from % lemon 2 cups cooked dee. 1 cup pineapple, chunks 1 cup whipping cream 'A cup sugar 24 marshmallows, quartered 1 cup apples, chopped Combine cooked rice, pineapple chunks, marshmal lows, sugar and apples. Let stand one hour. Whip cream and fold into mixture. May be garnished with red raspberries or strawberries. Fresh peaches or oranges may be used instead of pineapple. Serves 6. Potato Kugei 6 potatoes, grated 1 onion, grated 2 tablespoons flour 2 eggs . 1 teaspoon salt V* teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons oil Drain gratedpotatoes well. Mix in onions, flour, eggs and seasoning. Mix well. Heat oil in pan at 400 degrees. Pour mixture into pans. Sprinkle a little oil and paprika on top. Bake for 1 hour or until lightly browned. , vam. LAST 2 WEEKS! DOUBLE SAVINGS! Special low prices plus up to $lO4 in rebates mean big savings for you! H Fifteen great items—all great buys at their every • day low prices. But from now to July 15th, they’re all on sale. Add the mail-in rebates and you’ve got deals that are just too good to pass up. Here’s just an example of the fantastic savings you’ll find during Parts Payback ’B9 at your Case IH dealer! 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Spread thin layer of crumb mixture on bottom. Spread sliced apples on crumbs. Beat egg whites until stiff. Add sugar, yolks in oil. Sift in remaining dry ingredients and stir. Pour over sliced apples. Bake for 1 to VA hours at 350 degrees. Serve warm or cold. \ brass clasp and a name stamped in gold on the embossed front cover. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PARTICIPATING DEALER PA DEALER! BETHEL Zimmerman Farm Service 717-933-4114 ELIZABETHTOWN Messlek Farm Equip. 717-367-1319 HANOVER Melvin J. Shelter, Inc. 717-637-3808 IVYLAND Wm. Hobensack’s Sons 215-675-1610 215-343-2101 KITTANNING W.C. Crytzer Eq., Inc. 412-543-2441 LITITZ Binkley & Hurst Bros. 717-626-4705 McALLISTERVILLE Inch Equipment Co. 717-463-2191 NEW BERLINVILLE Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. 215-367-2169 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 1,1989-B9 f almostwish "that I had not opened it. Inside are many newspaper dippings of obituaries of rela tives. Many of them are almost 100 years old. I do not think of our family as having especially bad luck and yet over such a long per iod of time there were several tragedies. My grandfather was killed by a train while he and his team were crossing a railroad track in Lan caster. My mother was fatherless at five years of age. A great uncle was killed in a cave-in as he helped to build a bridge near Ephrata. Another great, great uncle was murdered by a hired man who stole his money. Now all of this is rather depressing. But there arc many, many .clippings which tell of elderly relatives who died in their own beds in their own homes. Many are written up as esteemed citizens of their communities. Included in the collection of items in this old Bible are wide ribbons with poems printed on them. There arc notices of funerals printed on heavy cardboard with black edges. There is even a place for photographs in the back of the big old Bible. 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