22—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 22.1969 Cl! I®? FOR THE FARM WIFE FAMILY Mrs. Ray Bushong Provides Turkeys Ready For The Oven Our Pilgrim fatheis wisely Anyone who has evei dressed saw fit to set aside a day at the poultiy knows that handling a end of the harvest season to 25 to 30 pound tom turkey isn’t give thanks to God fo the boun- easy and getting all the p.nfea tiful yield of crops and vegetables thers out of a duckling isn’t easy For them and for us today either The Bushongs employ one it means a time of feasting and neighbor man and in the even enjoymg the fruits of our labors mgs two school boys Mrs Bush for the past seven or eight ong does the drawing and then months As traditional as Thanks- son Neal helps in the evenings giving Day itself is the xoasted Bushongs get their turkey turkey that giaces our Thanks- poults three or foui times dur givmg dinnei table Now theirs, mg the year, starting in April we’re told, was the American Thus they have tuikeys to mai wild turkey Today’s tuikey, due ket just about anytime during to improved bleeding, bettei the yeai with the exception of a feeds and the use of modem tech- month or two in the spang They meal skills of oui poultry men, have been going to Green Diag is a meatiei moie tendei and on Mai ket eveiy Fiiday since ilavorful bud 1950 and Mi Bushong runs a A couple who piovides the icute thiough Lititz on Satui fowl fOi a gieat many Thanks- days and sells eggs, vegetables giving dinneis as well as other and poultiy They also have a holidays and specal occasions is madside stand in fiont of then Mr and Mis Ray Bushong who home in the summer live on Pine Hill Road near They bought this twenty acie Bumneiville They stalled iaiS- faim m 1948 and also lent some mg tuikeys in 1945, about 200 a giound Tneu mam ciop is foui then, but meieased the acies of cantaloupes They grow numbei eventually to 2200 They Burpees hyond melons A lot of have cut back now to 1100 but them aie sold to a laige local they also dress all of them That fmit stand as well as a lot of is, with one exception Last year their sweet coin They grow sev a certain individual, who went e n acies of white and yellow nld tuikey hunting in the moun- sweet corn One of then- favorite tains and was unsuccessful in vaneties is Silvei Queen which shooting one, came and bought ls white corn Favoute yellow' one of their tuikeys and shot it varieties aie Wonderful and so he would have a tuikey to Spring Gold They get up at 5 fake home He said his wife a m to pick com Mi Bushong’s would never know the difteience patents and Mis Bushong’s The Bushongs laise the Bioad molhei help fiseze gieat quanti- Bieasted Bronze and white tui- ties of the coin and all share in kejs They also laise 100 capons the finished pioduct as well as and 700 to 800 roasting chickens their childi en The chickens aie ot the Hubbard They glow ei3ht acies 0 f field White Mountain sham A veter- coin w t licn i 3 f ec j to the turkeys inanan capomzes the loosteis an( j so , ne vnulticolored Indian Besides diessmg the tui keys and coin an;; j a ji jj; in( j s of gouids for chickens they anywheie ga j e They also raise lots of pick fiom 35 to 100 ducks a week es f or canmn o an d all kinds of ONE OF MRS BUSHONG’S corner cupboards full of fine china that includes Saw tooth and Tulip sherbets. L. F. Photo MRS. RAY BUSHONG has just finished dressing one of their Broad Breasted turkeys and is holding a smoke cured half turkey. L- F. Photo vegetables, rhubaib and stiaw- piasteung for a firm in Yoik on hei cut-work at Ephrata Fann berries Besides selling the veg- Right now they are plastering Show “I like to collect cook elables they freeze a lot for the vo-technical schools in Lan- books and recipes” She has a their own use and can a lot foi caster County lot of cook books and a collec use in making chow chow. Mrs Ajed, the youngest, lives at tion of at least 40 iron tuvets. Bushong makes between 1500 Milford, Pa , is a graduate fiom She also has a lot of antique and 2000 quarts of chow chow a Eas t stioudsburg State College dishes and glassware Many of yeai Her mothei, Mis Lavina Hs 1S head wrestling coach and them have been handed down in Seibeit, and her cousin help physical education teacher at the family but some pieces have with this job This is beautiful in Delaware Valley High School, be- been purchased at sales to com the jais and just as delicious as tween Milford and Matamons plete the sets She has quite a it is pietty It is one of the toui ists atti actions at the Gieen Dra gon Did you eier heai of smoke cuied tu.keys’ The Bushongs have them cuied and they aie qu'te sunJai to cuied ham in taste They lose a lot of weight in the pi ocess and change in coloi, becoming quite pink They die most delicious Anothei pio duct of their tuikeys is giound fiesh meat Some of this is sold to a local duve-in restaurant for tu. key-burgers Mrs Bushong makes tuikey scrapple and they have tuikey sausage made at the butchei’s Mi and Mrs Bushong have foui grown childien Nevm lives neai Bnckerville, is marued to the foimer Caiol Moigan who is a wonderful seamstiess He works at Howinet Aluminum Company Barbaia Ann manned William Hazlett They live at Lititz R 1 She formeily taught sixth grade at Manhemi Central School She gives piano lessons and is organ -st at the United Chuich of Christ at Lititz They have two sons, IV2 and 3 years old Neal lives at home He does A LARGE KITCHEN TABLE with her old butter bowl of gourds and Indian corn arrangement and the warmth of her fireplace bespeak the inviting hospitality Mrs. Bushong extends to everyone. Her old churn and potbellied stove on either side of the fireplace and the Home Sweet Home sampler above, plus the Pilgrim fall arrangement on the mantel remind us of the charm of bygone days when home was more than a place to eat and sleep. L. F Photo He is married to the foimer Lynda Kneznich, Philadelphia She teaches fourth giade at Ma tamons and is good at sewing All four children weie in 4-H The boys belong to the Lincoln 4-H Club and raised steei s Neal also had capons and pigs Bai bara belonged to the Buckei ville 4-H Sewing Club Then father, Ray, was in 4H m the 1920’5. Bushongs aie membeis of Bnckerville Emanuel Lutheran Chuich and Mis Bushong be longs to a circle there Church sei vices and cncle meetings are about all the meetings she at tends She is not one to belong to organizations and attend club meetings but thoroughly enjoys her home Mrs Bushong, Anna Maiy, is a wondeiful cook and a pioficient housekeeper She says “I’d lath er sit and read a good book, cio chet or sew than go to meetings I love to bake I enjoy having the children home tor meals I enjoy cooking It’s fun, leally fun to cook foi them when they come home ” She has ciocheted afghans for three of hei childien and wants to make one foi the othei one She says “I like to cross-stitch, I have a tablecloth to do I like to do cut-work.” She took first prize collection of Sawtooth and Tulip design glasswaie and a lot of ironstone china She also has some nice antique pieces of fur niture such as tables, chans and locking chans She and hei hus band like to go to an antique show now and then It would be woith youi while to get some giound tuikey ]ust to make this loaf as it is so moist and delicious TURKEY-BURGEE LOAF 2 lbs. ground fresh turkey 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 cup chopped celerj Vi cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons parsley Salt and pepper to taste 3 eggs Vi cup red, gieen and >ellow peppers chopped (optional) 2 to 3 cups fresh bread crumbs Celery and onions may be chopped in blender Mi\ all to gether and form into 3 small loaves Bake IV2 houis in 350 degree oven Heie's a nice lelish to comple ment youi Thanksgiving tuikey. CRANBERRY RELISH 1 lb. cranbeiries 3 apples 2 oranges 2 cups granulated sugar Put cianbemes, apples and oranges thiough food chopper. (Continued on Page 23)