Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Dec 1979, p. 18

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This month, Lantern readers are in for a real treat. Four ladies from Harlem are going to let us in on some of their favorite recipes. Thank you ladies, they sound delicious. Green Bean Casserole 4 cups cooked green beans 1 can mushrooms drained 3/4 cup milk 10 oz. can mushroom soup l/8 tsp black pepper 3 oz. can French Fried Onions Combine milk, soup, and pepper & pour over beans, mushrooms, and l casserole. Bake 20 min. at 350°. Garnish with remaining onions and bake 5 minutes more. â€" Alice Campbell Pistachio Ice Cream Desert crust 3 cups crushed graham crumbs 2/3 cup margarine 3/u cup white sugar Press in pan l3"X 9"X 2". l/2 gal. vanilla ice cream 1 large Cool Whip Let ice cream soften and beat in Cool Whip in a large bowl. Add 2 pkgs. of pistachio instant pudding mix and beat. Pour over crumbs. Sprinkle with crushed Crispy Crunch chocolate bar. Keep in the freezer and remove % hour before seerng° _ Marg CrippS Chocolate Sguares l/2 cup brown sugar l/2 cup corn syrup 1 cup peanut butter 3 cups corn flakes (rolled slightly) 6 oz. chocolate chipits 2 tbsp. butter l/2 cup icing sugar Heat the brown sugar and corn syrup together until sugar dissolves. Add peanut butter and stir until mixâ€" ture is smooth. Add the slightly crushed corn flakes. Pack l/2 of the mixture firmly in a greased 9" X 9" pan. To make the filling. melt chocolate chipits with butter, add icing sugar and mix well. Spread this evenly on the first layer. Add remaining crumbs and pat down well. Set in refrigerator and chill. Cut into squares. â€" Alice Eyre iBflé.Q§§§2£2l§ 6 oz.(3% cups) medium noodles 2 cans tuna (7 oz.) l/2 cup mayonnaise 1 cup sliced celery l/3 cup chopped onions 1/3 cup diced green pepper 1/u cup chopped pimento l tsp. salt can cream of celer sou 1/2 cup milk y p 1 cup shredded sharp cheese Cook noodles in boiling water until tender. Drain. Combine noodles, tuna. mayonnaise. vegetables & salt. Blend soup & milk; heat, add cheese and stir until it melts. Add to noodle mixture. Turn into 1% uart casserole and bake in 425SF for 20 minutes. â€" Lena Gallagher 5 of the onions. Pour into 1% qt. taming-Distincm LeahCouMy Cheddar Cheese; Gifia b Collectible: HIGHWAY 15 AT MORTON Halfway between Smiths Falls 8: Kingston DOLLHOUSE FURNITURE "The Concord Collection" is completely as- sembled and offers a wide variety of furni- ture for every room of the house plus acces- sories ranging from tiltany lamps that ac- tually light to a seven~piece glass punch bowl set . . . priced $100 up. "Canadian Heritage Miniatures" are kits of Pine and Spruce. These may be assembled in a few minutes for children or may be tin- ished to museum quality by the hobbyist. . , priced $4.00 up. _Both collections are on the scale of one Inch to one foot. CHARGEX VISA Open Mon. to Sat. 9 am. to 6 pm. 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Slew/3 “mom: Kali 2N Within the next few days, before the snow comes to stayâ€"-if it hasn't come yetâ€"-do your fall seed planting. Some vegetables and flowers can be planted now to get an early start in the spring. I hope to plant a row of peas as well as pansies and Shirley poppies. Others that do well with a fall planting are potatoes nicotania, snapdragons and Icelandic poppies. If you like to grow geraniums outside as summer bedding plants but you don't like the price of plants, order geranium seeds along with your regular seed order. Be sure to get your order in in time to receive the seeds to plant by Feb. lst for June lst bloom. Geraniums are very easy to grow from seed and Stokes carry a good selection with excellent instructions in their catalogue. Now that'the furnace or wood stove is on and the air is dry be sure to mist your houseplants. Misting once or twice a day is not too often. A good way to help provide some needed humidity for houseplants is to half-fill a 3 to 4 inch tray with small stones and pieces of charcoal (to keep the water sweet), pour in enough water to barely show through the stones and set a grouping of plants on the stones. If you have some bulbs of paperiwhite narcissus that you haven't started yet, "plant" them right in the stones for delightful fragrance and welcome flowers. If you have small children living in your home or even just visiting, don't hang mistle-toe over the Christmas season. The berries are poisonous. ‘This winter when walks and driveways are icy put down kittyâ€" litter or ashes instead of salt. Neither one will harm near-by plants whereas salt may cause trouble. The gardener on your Christmas gift list would likely appreciate a gardening calendar--any calen- dar with large squares to write down important notes such as when seeds were started, the day the lst crocus bloomed or plants set out. 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