Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1972, Image 44

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1972
44
Mrs. Miller Gets
(Continued from Page 43)
Dot with butter. Bake at 375
degrees for 50 minutes Stir once
during baking to keep corn from
settling to bottom. Serves 6.
CHRISTMAS SALAD
1 6oz pkg cherry or strawberry
gelatin
!</> cups boiling water
1 cup cold water
When slightly thickened add
'k cup miniature marsftmaliows
'/. cup English walnuts (chopped)
'/> cup maraschino cherries
(quartered)
44 cup shredded cabbage
',4 cup chopped green pepper
(optional)
1 cup crushed pineapples
(drained)
Stir in 1 to 2 cups whipped
cream Let stand until thickened
and serve on lettuce leaf.
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BLACK JOE CAKE
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
Va cup cocoa
Dash of salt
2 eggs
'/> cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 cup black coffee (drinking
temperature)
1 cup milk
Combine all ingredients and
beat until smooth No sifting
needed Bake at 350 degrees for
35 to 45 minutes (Cup cakes 25
minutes) Makes 2 eight-inch
layers or 2L> dozen cup cakes
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SHOO FLY PIE
1 cup flour
SEE US AT THE
FARM SHOW
NEXT WEEK
One of us will be at the
Alhs-Chalmers Booth most
of the week Also visit the
displays of some of our
other manufacturers such
as
- Allis-Chalmers
- New Holland
- Wayne Wyant
1-5, 128-135
- Starlme Barn
Cleaners, Barn Eqpt.
Feeders and
Spreaders
Booth 380-381; 382-
383
- Grove Wagons i
- Lely Fertilizer
Distributors
- C.A. McDade Co.
361-362: 369-370
- Hamilton Equipment
- J.S. Woodhouse Co.
Booth 188-190
171-169 162-164
145-143
- Mueller Bulk
Tanks
Booth 457 & 458
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane,
ROY A.
BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz I
44 cup light brown sugar
3 tablespoons shortening (half
butter and half vegetable
shortening)
1 slightly beaten egg
1 cup King table syrup
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup hot water
Mix flour, sugar, shortening to
form crumbs. Keep cup for
top
Mix egg, syrup, 44 cup water
Add to dry ingredients.
Dissolve soda in remaining V*
cup hot water. Add to mixture.
Pour into unbaked 9-inch pie
crust. Sprinkle with remaining
crumbs. Bake at 375 degrees for
35 minutes.
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PUMPKIN CHEESE PIE
1 8 oz. pkg. Phila cream cheese
Va cup sugar
Vi teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1 nine-inch unbaked pastry shell
V/4 cups cooked mashed pumpkin
Vi cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Va teaspoon ginger
Va teaspoon nutmeg
Dash of salt
1 cup evaporated milk
2 eggs slightly beaten
Combine softened cream
cheese, sugar and vanilla Mix
until blended, add egg, mix well.
Spread onto bottom of pastry
shell
Combine remaining
ingredients, mix well Carefully
pour over cream cheese mixture.
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour
and 5 minutes or until done
Garnish with nuts, if desired
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The aftermath of the holidays
are more “things” to find a place
for. Some are practical and fit
well into the scheme of everyday
life, while others are unusual and
can be used only occasionally.
It has been a job to keep order
in our house, as it was almost
overrun with people. Sleeping 10
isn’t the easiest thing to manage
and feeding even more took a lot
of time.
Invariably it happens that after
they leave for college, we find a
bottle of bath lotion that belongs
on the West coast and a pair of
Society 22
Farm Women Society 22 met
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Harold Rudy. Co-hostess Mrs.
Kenneth Hoover led the
devotions.
Miss Conme Campbell, who
spend nine weeks in Lima, Peru
with the American Youth Ex
change program, gave a slide
illustrated talk on her ex
periences. She also showed
souvenirs
Members sewed 75 chair bags
for the patients at the Lebanon
VA Hospital
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs John Harnish. Mrs
Robert Bare will serve as co
hostess “A Safety Tip” will be
presented by Mrs Millie Landis.
Ida Risser
extra long jeans goes to
Delaware Valley instead of to
University Park.
It will be pleasant to settle back
into a more normal routine.
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Allen did his part to spread
FOR BEST RESULTS IN THE 1972 SEASON
FARMERS’ PREMIUM
FERTILIZERS
Since 1904
COMPLETE FERTILIZER PROGRAM
COMPLETE PESTICIDE PROGRAM
PULVERIZED OR GRANULAR FERTILIZERS
Bagged, Bulk, Bulk Trailer Spreaders and Custom
Spread on Fields
Nitrogen Solutions-Custom Applicators
Early Discounts Now In Effect
FARMERS’ FERTILIZER WORKS, INC.
Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 367-1211
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holiday cheer. He gathered ap
ples and milk cans and had over
60 gallons of cider made. Within
one week, it all disappeared,
except for a small amount which
I froze in jars and jugs.
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Over the years we have had
many goldfish come and go.
As each one died, a small child
would become tearful and,
therefore, a proper ceremony
was needed to dispose of it. Each
little fish was carefully laid under
the spruce tree and covered with
flowers. Even this little act helps
children to realize what death is.
I’ve heard that many people
merely flush them down the
toilet.
This year we have a new pet. It
is a cute little green turtle named
“George.” Long may he live!
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