Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1971, Image 25

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    Bth Generation of Goods Honey Crop Off
(Continued rrom Page 24) packed with nutrition And
might I add, very unusual
makes up recipes of her own like
the ones she named “Camper SESAME CANDY BARS
ficampers” because she says “I % cup molasses
find them the perfect snack to IVz cups sugar
take on camping trips where 1 cup water
iaeals are often irregular and yet 1 tablespoon butter
energy foods are needed more Boil in heavy saucepan to 265
than ever. These cookies are degrees Add % teaspoon coco-
•Very high in protein, B vitamins, nut flavor . Pour syrup over
• iron ind'vttamm E,, My children 1 lb. (4 cups) hulled sesame
.jinrettosn.” - (Seed
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CAMPER seed or nuts,
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2 ‘ eggs
5% cups sifted western flour
YOUGART
Mix In blender:
1 - pasteurized milk . - , ~ _ T .
X% cups evaporated milk Mix thoroughly. Cover. Let
or - stand 15 minutes. Turn onto
% cop powdered skim milk well floured board. Shape into
(preferred) 2 loaves. Let rise till double,
% cap commerical yougart (about 1% hours). Bake until
-If raw milk is used, -beat Temperature: 350 de
; arid' cool to HQ ’ J de-,£ re^:.;, Ti - n lg' : ' Sake 1 hour.
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gredients. Pour into 6r- Women s Group j Meets
custard-cup’s‘and set- in- pan of • -£> • ' . ’ ,
jiot water 110. degrees ‘ Women’s Committee of
,>Wl?ncubite ; about'
' or keepin g water term Association serve refresh
peraturo'between 90 to 110 de- at-the spnng member
gfees. ’This can be done..by set- ship, meeting March 12 at the
-ting pan'in 'warm oven Never Farm and Home Center, it was
allow temperature to go above announced at a meeting Tues
-iB degrees as'this will destroy- day.’
‘(the friendly bacteria-and you- No acc idents of the types
gart will not thicken Cover jars studied by the women’s com
and dull. Serve cold with var- m tttee was reported in January,
ions fruit sauce toppings. - Mrs. Jesse Wood, chairman,
. A cheese dip can be made by urged 'anyone who hears of ac
« * up of you S® rt “ cidents involving homestead
cheesecloth bag- overnight. It , ...
'becomes the consistency of horse injuries or hay baler
cream cheese Just add ingred- or chopper accidents to contact
■ierits for your favorite cheese-dip her at 548-2226.
and you have a nutritious but
low calorie cheese dip , Committees also were ap
- Here are delicious candy bars proved for the coming year.
U S honey production was
down sharply during 1970, ac
cording to a USDA report is
sued recently At 234 8 million
pounds, output was off 17 pei
cent from 1969’s record 282 7
million pounds ciop
Reasons for the cutback A
continued decline in colony
numbers, lower yield per col
ony, and a sharp decline in Cali
fornia's output.
Colony numbers, which have
downtrended since 1958, drop
ped to 4,639,000 last year That’s
off two per cent from 1969
the lowest since 1941. Yield per
colony also dropped from a
record 59.7 pounds in 1969 to
50 6 pounds last year.
And, finally, California’s out
put, at 15.6 million pounds, was
off 66 per cent, the sharpest de
cline of any State.
M-m-m, great. That’s what this candy stripe scarf
hood is. It is crocheted in a snappy red and white stripe
combination. You make one long piece, fold it in half and
sew the edges together for 7” to form a hood. A pompon
is sewn to the top of the hood and the scarf ends are fringed
Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed
stamped envelope to this newspaper along with your reques!
for Leaflet PC 5415
IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE YOUR
REMINGTON CHAIN SAW
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
FOR A LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED CHAIN SAWS ... SEE
(SEHMAN BROS.
SALES & SERVICE
Phone 445-6272
1 Mi. North of Terre Hill on Rt. 897
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1971
Ida s Notebook
Groundhog Day has come and gone
Whether we will have a lot of snow this
winter or just a little only time will tell.
This year February 2nd is important to
me because it is the day I give a speech on
the “History of the Donegal Presbytery.”
After spending hours the last few
weeks reading and writing and rewriting
notes I shall have to present the facts I’ve
gathered
We don’t realize how easy it is for us
to worship today until we read of the diffi
culties which the early settlers encounter
ed.
One group trudged over the Welsh
Mountains and met outdoors on benches
One Sunday morning the whole congrega
tion was scattered when an angry bull and
herd of cows ran through as
dogs were chasing them.
Did you ever consider how
important a part of your- life
NOW!
East Earl R. D. 1
By Ida Risser
the telephone has become’ I’ve
heard people say it is given too
much importance.
For example, no matter how
important a guest you might he
entertaining in your home,
should it ring, you would
answer it immediately Maybe
only to find out someone want
ed to sell you light bulbs
On a farm the phone can be
a life saving link as you prepare
the doctor or hospital for the
type of accident patient you aie
bringing them
Other Times it brings you
messages of ioy over a new
baby or one of sadness when a
death is reported
The nearest phone was one
and-one-half miles away when
we had our first babies And
when our barn burned the first
year we farmed, we had to drive
into the village of Oregon to re
port it '
Now that we’ve paid the price
to have the line bi ought in, c€
couise we wouldn’t want to be
without it
Help Us
Serve You
Is your farm organiza
tion’s meetings making our
farm calendar’ If they’re not
and you think they should,
let us know.
As a public service to
farmers and the farm com
munity, we try to get as
many meetings as we can on
the calendar. But we miss
some.
Remind us by calling 394-
3047 or 626-2191 or by writ
ing to Lancaster Farming, 22
E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543.
You can help us serve you
*, better.
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Heating Oil
Burner Sales & Service
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-1821
SUPER
SHOES
Self Service
2750 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster
Lane. Co.’s Largest
Shoe Store
All Ist Quality
Suner Low Prices
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