The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1963, Image 18

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Fresh or Canned Fruits Add
1 cup sugar
Dissolve raspberry gelatin
in 1 cup hot water. Stir to
dissolve, Add v2 cup of cold
water and set aside to cool
SALAD Ja cup mayonnaise or salad
1 large red apple, unpared (Turn to page 7)


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are a versatile addition to/|cups. eu a ie hE oY
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luncheon or a dinner. Fresh| ORANGE-TUNA SALAD |Orange HiRlare, DOUF, OI 3 Case 611B - Tractor
fruits combine well with| 1 7-0z. can tuna, drained large = Yio : is o! i I ah on
many foods to make delect-| uaked in medium sized smaller molds anc 3 Case 411B - Tractor
able salads pieces til firm. Serves 4 to 6.
FRESH ORANGE AND 1 teaspoon grated orange John Deere B - Tractor
CHEESE SALAD peel . oh: out ito CRANBERRY APRICOT
: tease. SMa orange, peeled, cut in SALAD .
1 cup cottage cheese bite-size pieces, drained | 114 cups radberry juice Case T10 - Trailer Mower
1 tablespoon grated orange ;
i 8 (12 cup) cocktail
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ranges. be j 2 cup diced celery I envelope unflavored
ges, pee leg, ol ow 2 tablespoons sliced stuffed, gelatine
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olives 1 tablespoon lemon juice
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easpoon sugar naise cots (drained)
Ya cup coarsely chopped
peanuts, pecans or walnuts
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
Combine flaked tuna, grat-
ed peel, drained orange piec-
es, celery and sliced olives,
Ya cup blanched slivered
almonds
Measure 's cup cranberry
Case Power & Equipment Co.
RHEEMS, PA.





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Combine all ingredients, moisten with mayonnaise. juice Sprinkle gelatine on |
Serve on lettuce. Makes two top. Heat 1 cup cranberry ae
cups. ais juice. Remove from heat.


Stir in gelatin, retaining %
cup cranberry juice and lem-
on juice. Chill until thicken-
ed. Stir in apricots and al-|}|
monds. Pour into lightly oil-|}|
ed 1 pint mold or 4 (12 cup){}|
molds. Chill until served. Un-
mold on favorite greens.
Makes four servings.
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CRANBERRY HARVEST
SALAD
1 pound can cranberry
sauce, crushed
1 envelope unflavored gel-
atine
2 tablespoons cold water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 cup gingerale,
34 cup unpeeled apple,
diced
3 cup diced celery
15 cup chopped nutmeats
Crush cranberry sauce with
a fork. Soften gelatine in
cold water; place cup with
gelatin in pan of boiling wa-
ter and heat until gelatine is
dissolved. Stir into cranberry
sauce. Cool slightly. Add
lemon juice and gingerale &
mix well. Chill in refrigerat-
or until mixture begins to
congeal. Fold in apple, celery
and nut meats. Turn into six
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for remembering, and the
nicest way to remember you
family and friends is with
thoughtful Hallmark
Thanksgiving cards.



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Don't Forget
CRANBERRY JEWEL
SALAD
1 package raspberry flavor-
ed gelatin
15 cup cold water
2 cups fresh cranberries
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