Cherries Are Featured in Favorite Recipes ’ Column V (Continued Fbom Page 18) * recipe which she calls a Cherry Spoons and sprinkle a bit oft bot- Holy Poly. Maybe it should fall -tom of pan. ■unit*,, cups sifted flour - % cup lard or Crisco % teaspoon salt “ n^ ded ■ 2 cups sifted enriched flour mi!!hT/w + fOF Mn f 1 tablespoon baking powder tedipan. Fill and add top crust. j teaspoon salt fipnnkle wdh sugar. % cup shortening Bake 10 minutes at 425°, de- y. CU n* noar crease -heat to 350° and bake % CUD • •bout 30 minutes more. j No 2 can * * or Mrs. Richard B. Nolt, 635 l pint pitted sour cherries Church Street, Landisville, has a Topping: considerably different pie which y 2 cup sugar she calls Cherry Cheese Pie, as i cup liquid follows: 2 tablespoons coinstarch Cherry Cheese Pie Few drops red coloring 1 Boz package cream cheese. Sift flour, baking powder. softened - sugar and salt Cut in shortening % cup sugar until mixture has' a fine, even 1 cup heavy cream, whipped, crumb. Add milk slowly to 1% cup pitted dark sweet cher- make a soft dough. Turn onto *ies lightly “ floured surface and 1 9 inch graham cracker pie knead gently for 30 seconds. Roll shell into rectangle V* inch thick. Whip 'softened cream cheese Drain cherries and save juice. -*nd sugar together well. Fold in p} ace Cherries on dough. Roll as fee whipped cream. Then add f or jelly* roll and cut into one cherries. Spoon in pie shell. i n ch slices. Place cut surface .Chill - thoroughly about two d.own in .greased nine inch hours, .until filling is set. square' baking dish. * “ * Mix sughr and cornstaich. Add -Mrs. Richard N. Myers, Eliza- enough' Water to cherry juice to Jtethtown RDI, sent an-unusual make one cup liquid and mix WeVe got a good thing growing tor you. !* •* into the pudding category. We’re not sure; Anyway, it sounds in teresting. -It is as follows: Cherry Poly Poly Dough: ' Having an Evergreen Passbook Savings Account is like owning a money tree. You get a guaranteed 5% annual interest, blooming crisp and green through the year. Your money is compounded daily. Which simply means that the interest your money earns one day starts earning its own interest the very next day. The result: your true annual interest rate is actually higher than 6%. All it takes to start an Evergreen Passbook Account is fa) you and (b) $lOO. S’Stop'Tn at any df our 28 convenient offices and find out the full story. At 5% interest, with daily compounding, Commonwealth's got a good thing growing for you. EVERGREEN PASSBOOK ACCOUNT “Common# A Nat ional Bank \ £ ' £8 oPcs* is control Nnnsylvosla * Member FDIC with sugar and cornstarch. Cook until thick and clear. Bake u rolls in hot overn (425°) for 15 minutes. Pour topping over rolls and bake ten minutes longer. Yields 8 to 10 rolls. May be served hot with milk or cold with vanilla ice cream The Cherry Marshmallow Fluff recipe of Mary L. Hoover, Den ver RPI, is certainly a dessert <hsh It is as follows: Cherry Marshmallow Fluff Base -1 cup uncooked oats 1 cup brown sugar V 2 cup butter or margarine, melted Topping 1 quart pitted, dark sweet cher ries 1 package cherry flavored gelatin cups miniature marshmal lows cup chopped nutmeats pint whipping cream For base, thoroughly mix all ingredients', put into two medium size dishes, chill. For topping, drain cherries re serving IVt cups cherry juice. Heat cherry juice, add gelatin and stir until dissolved. Place in refrigerator untli partially set. Mix drained cherries, marsh- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26,1971 mallows and nutmeats Let stand into whipped glatm and chert y while gelatin is setting. Beat mixture. gelatin until frothy Add Cherry- Poud over base, chill until ro mixtude. Whip cream, fold thoroughly set Ida’s Notebook We’ve been trying to move some heif ers to another pasture on a nearby farm Two of these animals habitually jump over the new woven fence without even bending it and then head for home. Some first-calf heifers go through the milk parlor very calmly while others are highly excitable. Some cows whose new calves are tied in the barn go into the meadow quietly while others run back and forth eveiy few minutes day and night bawling loudly. Cows seem to have as varied personali ties as people. Our local 4-H community club recently had a very interesting tour of a local green house operation. Only when the expense of heat ing the 14 greenhouses and the time and labor are explained to us do we realize why flowers are expensive. Many kinds are started 12 or 14 months ahead of the planned selling time. The roses must By Ida Kisser be cut twice a day all year long. The work schedule sounded quite similar to farm work. The children enjoyed the orchids. We were each given a sweetheart rose to take home. I seem to be one of those people who own an 11 foot pole. This is used “to do the jobs you would not touch with a 10 foot pole.” It seems I’m the one left to skin the catfish someone else had the fun of catching. -Some times, because I make the first phone call, it is my dubious privilege to carry out the func tion of a committee. . Maybe I’m just too anxious co get a job “over and done with” in order to go on to some thing else. At least my life has many facets and is never dull. 62 Federal Milk Orders Amended Amendment of all 62 Fedeial milk marketing orders to adopt uniform treminology for some provisions, after approval by the required majority of dairy farmers affected, was announc ed recently by the U S Depart ment of Agriculture The chan ges will become effective July 1. USDA’s Consumer and Mar keting Service said a common set of administrative provisions has been established for all Federal milk oideis, and cor responding piovisions have been deleted fiom the indivi dual oiders. The new uniform provisions cover certain defini tions and USDA instructions, and serve the same purpose in every cider. The amendments will eliminate confusion over language diffeiences and le petition in each order. The amendments aie based on a public heaung in Washing ton, D C., last September Cop ies are available from the mar ket administrate! s of the vari ous oiders, or fiom the Daily Division, Consumer and Mai keting Service, USDA, Washing ton, D. C. 20250. Try A Classified It Pays! 19
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