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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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11 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN; FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936 the water and raisins; let them cook Favorite Recipes Mincemeat and Raisin Pie Recipes of pastry. Bake in oven heated to 450 degrees for 10 minutes, than for ii minutes at 350 degrees. Serve brown sugar, cup raisins, Vt cup 1 cup elder and 2 or 3 tablespoons tart Jelly. Use as filling with any desired pastry. Asked in Contest a few minutes; then add sugar and molasses.

Then add the vinegar and the other Ingredients; lastly, add 4 tablespoons grape juice. I win Weekly Food Contest Prizes Cream Babln Pie Salt Aids in Laundering Soak white handkerchiefs in a strong soltion of salt and water for half an hour before you boll then good deal whiter. and they'll be easier to wash and a Alaska, with an area only twice that of Texas, has 15,132 miles of shore line while the United States has only 12,877. i. 1 tablespoon melted butter Vi teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon lemon juice Cream cheese and sugar; slowly add milk and beaten eggs, butter and Havering.

Line pie plate with pie crust and put in filling. Sprinkle about 1 teaspoon cinnamon on top. Bake at 450 degrees F. for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees F.

and bake 30 611 Submitted by Mrs. Ethel Carey, Mince Pie Filling Submitted by F. M. Yax, 132 Hol Mix spices, sugar and salt, and Mincemeat and radish pie, recipes, lister Avenue. Cheeae He Submitted by Mrs.

Bahr, South Irving Avenue, IVi cups cottage cheese 2 3 cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 eggs add to the meat mixture. Add cider addition to many suggestion in Mix cup chopped meat, 2 cups Ihe preparation of cheese dishes, and cook slowly for 2 hours. 8tir often so it wont burn. Add whiskey hre submitted this week to The finely diced apple, one teaspoon' cinnamon, teaspoon allspice, 1 cup light TUtm Milford. 3 tablespoons, water 14 cup milk v.

Vt cup seeded raisins 1 cup brown sugar 3 egg yolks 3 teaspoons Hour Vt cup sweet cream if using it and seal In sterilized air' food Editor of The Scranton Repub tight jars. When ready to make lean, in the regular weekly recipe lontest. pies, add more cider if it's too dry. Raisin Pie Ten winners were chosen, the au Boil all together except milk, nor of each will receive a prize of gJUWWWWWUUUUWWSJPPPPi Due to the fact that a number of the readers of The JHomemakers' Page of The Scranton Republican have signified their desire to submit favorite recipes, In one of the regular, weekly contests, conducted by The Republican, The Pood Editor, is request ing for next week, that readers send in their favorite recipes, to be judged for prizes. Ten prizes of $1 each will be Awarded, In addition to a number of copies of cook books, edited by Katharine Caldwell, of The National Cooking School.

Entries must be mailed to The Food Editor, The Scranton Republican, before next Wednesday. Submitted by Mrs. M. Bevan, 919 cram, egg yolks and flour. Add 1, and a number of others will oe warded Katherine Caldwell Cook flour to the milk; then add to the cream the beaten egg yolks.

Add to "A penny saved is a penny earned," said Benjamin Franklin. Tou can Books. the above ingredients. Have a baked Winners of the dollar prizes fol 'earn'' many extra pennies in our Vine Street. 1 cup raisins 1 cup chopped cranberries cup sugar cup water 1 large teaspoon flour 1 teaspoon butter Cook all Ingredients together un pw: pie shell and add pie mixture.

Use white of eggs on top; return to hot Welsh Rarebit oven to brown meringue. Submitted by Irene Hudak, 633 marvelous array of values. Over fifty items are included in this great sales event thincs you need on your pantry shelves. East Drinker Street, Dunmore. Cheese Croquettes til sugar dissolves.

Bake with strap Submitted by Mrs. C. A. McGeever, 6 slices toast or toasted crackers 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon cornstarch crust. 1419 North Sumner Avenue.

Melt 3 tablespoons butter; add 1 3 cups, chopped cheese," potato Cheese Puff Where Quality Counts and Vt teaspoon salt cup sifted flour, teaspoon salt, and a few grains pepper or paprika and Submitted by Mrs. Margaret Palona, Your Money Coes Furthest (BCD CHOICE LIMA BEANS teaspoon mustard fill Florin Street. 2 Na 29i Few grains cayenne', luted with milk and again in crumbs. Fry in deep Crisco heated until a Scald cup milk in top of double blend well. Add 2 3 cup milk and stir constantly until smooth and creamy.

Add 2 beaten egg yolks, cup thin cream or milk boiler. Add pound sliced or grated cube of bread browns In so seconds. Prepare the toast and keep it hot, pimento cheese, and beat until smooth, one cup of sliced American cheese Uelt the butter, add cornstarch, and Have ready 3 cups of hot mashed pota Tour Choice and Vt cup grated (Italian) cheese. toes. Combine with the cheese mix Peas 17c OSC0 No.

2 Fancy can tlr it until it Is smooth; add the ream gradually and cook it about Turn Into a dish to cool. Shape into balls and dip in a beaten egg mix Other Recipes Winners of cook books, 'edited by ture, season to taste, with salt and hree minutes. Add the cheese and paprika. Add 2 well beaten egg yoflcs. DaSIC Olympia No.

2 aVvCId Brand can 8c OSCO' Pancake Flour. 20 oz pkg OSCO Self Raising Buckwheat 20 oz pkg Choice Mixed Vegetables No. 2 can Sweet Santa Clara Prunes (60 70) lb ture diluted with a little water and lessoning. Stir it quickly until the Fold in 2 stiffly beaten egg whites. then in bread or cracker crumbs.

heese is melted (and no, longer) Katherine Caldwell of The National Pour into a buttered baking dish. Bake Your Choice 2 for 2S Fry In deep fat until delicately pour it over the toast, and serve it at Cooking School, include: 4SC0 Asparagus Tips lO'z oz can 17c 4SC0 Tomato Juice Cocktail jar 17c Choice Apricots large can in a moderately hot oven until firm .3 for 2L9c nee. browned. Drain on unglazed paper. Serve with a greed vegetable salad.

and delicately browned. Cheese Rolls Sumbitted by Mrs. H. J. Martin, Cottage Cheese Pie Soar Cream Rabin Pie Submitted 'by Miss Frieda Earden Mock Mincemeat For Pies White Mills.

Submitted by Gertrude B. Sutto, Submitted by Miss Jean Oaughan, Se Jumbo N. Y. State Marrowfat Beans lerger, 1529 East Elm Street, Scran Lb. 17c Delicious Bartlett Fears 1511 East Gibson Street.

929 Capouse Avenue. Ion. 12 slices bread cut very thin cup grated cheese teaspoon salt 7 cup butter Cream butter, add cheese, salt' and 1 cupful of cold water cupful molasses' Vt cupful brown sugar Vt cupful cider vinegar BEST PURE 1 scant cup flour 4 tablespoonful granulated sugar cup butter 1 egg Cheese Filling Yolks of 3 eggs well beaten with 3 1 cup raisins, chopped 1 cup sugar Yolks of 3 eggs 1 cup sour cream Pinch of salt 1 teasDoon cinnamon a little cayenne pepper and spread Flour Prices Reduced 2 3 cupful melted butter Ji on bread. Remove Place each slice on a damp towel and roll carefully as for jelly roll. The butter tablespoonfuls of sugar, a cupful of lbs 01 Line a Die tin with rich Die crust should keep slice from unrolling.

1 cupful raisins, seeded and chop 1 egg, beaten light Va cupful rolled cracker crumbs 1 tablespoon cinnamon Lnd fill with the above mixture. Bake Gold Seal cheese, Vt cup of cream, cup of almonds (chopped), the beaten whites of the 3 eggs last. A little cinnamon. otherwise, fasten with toothpicks. ilowly.

When baked, use the whites FLOUR eggs lor meringue. Place in slow oven until brown and crisp, turning occasionally. Pour filling into the above crust and Family 1 teaspoon each cloves, allspice. bake 25 minutes. Green Tomato Mincemeat nutmeg, salt and black pepper.

Put the saucepan on the fire with OLYMPIA Peas Deep Dish Apple Fie Submitted by Belle R. White, Box FARMDALE Milk Cheese Waffle Submitted by Mrs. Francis Smith, Sack (O, Submitted by Mrs. M. Reese, R.

No. 2, Box 211, Clarks 1 peck green tomatoes, chopped 1 neck green apples, chopped 125, Waymart. 1V4 quarts thinly sliced tart apples 215 Oak Street. 2 pounds raisins, chopped 48 tt Sack $1.75 12 lb Sack IVa cups brown. sugar.

For the Week End Famous Rolls Delicious Macaroon Buns A Thrill! Butterscotch Layer and Cup Cakes 2 cups currant Juice So 3 tablespoons melted butter 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 2 tablespoons orange juice Vt cup seedless raisins Plain pastry. Butter casserole, one about 9 Inches 25c No. 2 Can Tall 1 Cans 12 lb. sack 40c 1 cup water PRIM PASTRY FLOUR 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks, well beaten 1 cup milk 4 tablespoons melted butter 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten 1 cup grated American cheese. Combine flour, baking powder and cup vinegar 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon each cloves, allspice, Ceresota and Gold Medal Pillsbury's WITH Vt i SUNDAY in diameter.

Toss apples in melted butter. Mix sugar with grated orange Put 1 3 of the apples In cas nutmeg and a little salt. RICH CREAMY Boil for about 3 hours. Pack in salt. Combine egg yolks, milk and (joutm FLOUR FLOUR lars and seal.

serole, then 1 3 of the sugar mixture and raisins. Repeat until all is used. butter, and add to flour, beating until smooth. Fold in egg whites and 59c Raisin Nut Pie Supreme 12 lb Sack Sprinkle the orange juice over top. Cover with pastry.

Price and press 1888.8 cheese. Bake In hot waffle Iron. Submitted by Miss E. W. HENRICH'S 382 North Washington Ave.

12 ft Sack 24 lb Sack 48 lb Sack 24 lb Sack 48 lb Sack $U5 133" Wyoming Avenue. to the edges of baking dish. Garnish with leaves and flowers 'made Cheese Luncheon Dish Submitted by Mrs. Edward Smith ing, Honesdale. 4 slices of bread buttered and cut In cup butter 1 cup sugar 4 eggs 1 cup raisins 1 cup broken walnut meats 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar together.

cubes, put in a. buttered casserole. Beat eees liehtlv. add 2 cuds of light 9, Look at These Values Your Choice cream, 1 tablespoonful butter, tea spoonful dry mustard, teaspoon dry Daarika. 1 dash red Deoner.

Heat this YOUR CHOICE 221 WYOMING AVE. 22c Horse Shoe tall Fine Alaska can pt bot '2 lbpkg qt bot Red Salmon 23c Mammoth Queen Olives Kraft Old English Cheese 23c Sunsweet Prune Juice Add the eggs unbeaten, one at a time mixture until slightly thickened; then beating each one Into the mixture thoroughly. Add the raisins, nut Imeats and vanilla. Pour Into a pas add pound cheese. Pour this mixture over the bread and bake about Today and Saturday Are DOLLAR DAYS i try lined pan and bake 40 minutes.

Your Choice Save the oven very hot (450 de ees) for the first ten minutes, then minutes at 325 degrees. Mince Meat Drop Cookies Submitted by Ruth Price, 330 North (reduce the heat to moderate (325 can 7c Phillip's Delicious Cooked Spaghetti Blue Bar Grapefruit Juice degrees) and bake 30 minutes. Top Fillmore Avenue. Ritter Tomato Catsup bo' OSCO Vinegar 24 oz bot Alphabet Macaroni Pke OSCO Black Pepper can; White Ground Cornmeal 2 lb bag 12c Baker's Coconut lb pk 4500 Tapioca (Quick or Pearl) Pg 12c Olive Oil 3 bot Colman's Mustard can Cream Cheese 3 oz pkg 2 pkgs Princess Napkins Ecko Nut Kith meringue made of two (2) cup butter Oleomargarine 8 $1 Loaf I Good Luck Loaf whites of eggs and brown slightly pn oven. oz can American Cheese A lbs.

$1 1 OLEO 5 lbs. $1 Aunt Ann's Mincemeat Submitted by Mrs. Eleanor Schoonover, 1705 Lafayette Street. Your Choice QfJ OSCO Assorted Flavors Pure Gelatine 7c OSCO SELECTED EGGS 4 Doz. $1 Desserts Tomato Soup cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup mince meat cup flour 2 teaspoons baking powder.

Cream the butter well, then add the sugar gradually. Add the well beaten egg, mince meat and then add the flour and baking powder that has been sifted together. Beat batter well, and drop by teaspoons on greased baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes in a hot oven. This recipe makes 2V4 dozen cookies. DEL MONTE 6 largest $1 cans I Peaches Whole Halves 5c AMERICAN White Toilet TISSUE 2 5c Unwrapped Laundry Soap Cake Your Choice 5 19c 9c Assorted Varieties Fruits 4r 29c Grand Union Grapefruit 8 cans $1 2 pounds lean beef, cut from round 1 pound suet, chopped fine 5 tart apples, cut in small pieces 3 pounds raisins 2 pounds currants 3 ounces citron, cut In pieces Vi.

ounce candled orange peel ounce candied lemon peel 1 tablespoon cinnamon tablespoon mace tablespoon cloves V2 tablespoon allspice 2 teaspoons nutmeg 2 pounds brown sugar 1 tablespoon salt 1 quart hard cider Also pint whiskey, if desired. Cover meat with boiling water and GRAND UNION TOMATO OR GRAPEFRUIT Juice 1 0 il $1 Peaches Pears Prunes IgsL cans 15c Bleach, Cleaner Oxol 2bu25c 4c Lighthouse Cleanser 19c 'Gold Medal Wheaties 2pk8S23c Morton's or International Salt 6 19c Rice and Cheese Croquettes Submitted by Mrs. Lillian Yates, 1318 Pettebone Street. pound cheese cup milk 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon butter Vi teaspoon salt 2 cups cooked rice 1 egg, rice krispie crumbs' 2 tablespoons milk Melt butter; blend with flour and salt. stir In milk and cook until thick.

Add cheese, cook over low heat until smooth. Add rice and beaten egg. Chill, then shape in croquettes and roll In Krispie crumbs. Roll in egg dl simmer until tender. Let cool lb the water.

When cold take meat out of pot and chip fine. (Save broth for Camay Ivory Octagon Fels Naphtha SOAP gfl'g AS USUAL The Wonder Market Takes the Lead in Passing Lower Costs on to the Consumer Your 4Qa Choice soup.) Add suet and apples to the lb jar 1 bot Glenwood Fruit Preserves 33c Imported Stuffed Olives Doggie Dinner 1 cans 29c meat with the raisins, currants, citron and chopped orange and lemon peel. large can 12c OSCO Cooked, Cut Red Beets Choice 2 for 19c Oakite Dissolves grease, removes dirt, makes glassware sparkle. Cleans a million things. No.

2 can jar large can Farmdale Crushed or Bantam Corn Walbeck Sweet or Sweet Mixed Pickles Taylor's Whole Sweet Potatoes Pocono Family Pocono Pastry AN ELECTRIC RANGE Is MORE THAN A MERE COOKING DEVICE 7m For Dependable Quality Serve OSCO MEATS 24Hbs 2HH. ft Tender Juicy "330 Sirloin 35 Porterhouse "37 POlsbury's Best FLOUR 24flfas. STEAK Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Thin Skin Juicy Grapefruit each 5c New Green Peat, 2 lbs 25c New Beets 2 bchs 13c Electric Cookery, the great modern development of electricity, is sweeping before it all old fashioned, wasteful and time consuming methods of cooking, Beautiful, new Electric Ranges now make everyday cooking miracles available to every woman. Don't put off for a single day the enjoyment of owning. a range that is really modern.

Take advantage of our low prices and convenient terms. Roberts' Country Slyls Scrapple lb. 10c Roberts' Country Style Sausage (loose) lb. 27c 9 cans Milk and. 3 lbs.

'Early Morn d4 Coffee AU for I 6 lbs. Lima Beans, lbs. Marrow Beans and 4 lbs. Green Peas i 4 2 lbs. Berma Coffee and 2 lbs Orange Pekoe Tea All for 3 12 lbs.

Spaghetti and 2 cans Tomato Paste 4 All for 31 Grand Union cans 4 Tuna Fish 31 New Carrots 2 bchs 13c SEA FOOD SPECIALS! All for A 1 Fancy Electric Ranges As Low As Per Month $1.82 leinz Large Jersey WHITINGS 5 lbs. 25c EXTRA t.AROE STEWING OYSTERS 2 dOZ, 25c LGE, STEWING OYSTERS 25c cans Fresh Spinach 2 lbs 15c Crisp Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 15c Snow White Cauliflower head 19c 10 $1 Soups FISH FILLETS lb. 10c Silyervale Pears (Except Clam or Consomme) tall 4 Fancy. 4 Mackerel J. lb 91 cans lOo Larftc Fancy Sea Trout Borax Soap Sauer Kraut 50751 .7 cans $1 THE SCRANTON ELECTRIC COMPANY .10 lbs.

Rice, 4 cans Milk and 3 lbs. Raisins 4 Many more remarkable values not listed here will be found In the nearby ASCO Store Freshpak. A CI Tomatoes U. cans 3 All for Thm Frlen ttttkln in Our Slwjs Meat Market! In Sermotoa nd Vtelolt? I.

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