Cook’s Question (ContlniJMl from Pag* B 8) ANSWER Stephanie Luckenbaugh, Abbottstown, wanted a recipe for Cream of Crab Soup that tastes like the kind they serve at Rutter's Family Restaurant. Thanks to Don na Diehl, Woodbine, Md., who sent in a recipe that she said is terrific. Everyone who eats it say that it’s the best they ever had. You can substitute crab meat by using imitation crab meat with' great success. Cream Of Crab Soup % cup butter % cup flour IVi cups chicken broth OR 3 bouillon cubes melted in I'/z cups water 1 quart half and half Vi cup milk 1 tablespoon parsley Vs tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning or more to taste 1 pound crab meat Melt butter in a large pot. Stir in flour slowly and blend until smooth. Slowly stir in broth, constantly stirring then simmer two minutes. Slowly stir in half-and-half and milk. Stir until thick, which will take a little time. Add remaining ingredients. Heat over low flame until hot. If soup is too thick, add another half cup milk. 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