—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 1972 20 Recipe Exchange Home on the Range Part of cooking is having failures as well as successes One of our readers, Mrs. Melvin M. Martin, RD3, Box 105, Kutztown, is having a problem and asks you readers if you can help her solve it She is interested m recipes for making cheese, especially soda cheese, also tips on how to keep it from getting lumpy. She would also like milk cup cheese recipes. Mrs Martin says, “I tried ever so often to make soda cheese and most of the time it gets lumpy. A few times it got nice and smooth but most times it’s lumpy and I don’t know that I made it dif ferent.” For those of you who make your own cheese with success, perhaps you may be able to come to Mrs. Martin’s aid. Send your suggestions either to Mrs. Martin at the address above, or send your recipes to; Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa 17543. While you’re at it, why not add another recipe of your choosing to share with other readers 9 We will send a potholder to you for use in your kitchen chores for your thoughtfulness Mrs. Martin sent two recipes of her own to share with you. The one for Raisin Mumbles you might like to try soon, the second recipe we shall use later. Raisin Mumbles Filling; 2 Vz cups seedless raisins Vi> cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch ROOFING HOUSES BARNS . SHEDS FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 354-4114 •£coh 7K. THantcti, *)tc. >Xk uni tr R D - 3 ' Ephrata, Pa. 17522 w HOME Over twelve years il ** fVI ex P er ' ence 3 /« cup water 3 tablespoons lemon juice Mix and cook, stirring con stantly, over low heat until thickened (about 5 minutes) Cool. Crumb Mixture 3 A cup soft margarine 1 cup brown sugar, well packed Vz teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon soda IVz cups rolled oats 1% cups flour Mix butter with sugar. Add dry ingredients, then oats. Press half of mixture into greased pan (13x9x2). Spread on filling. Put on remaining crumbs. Bake until golden brown, 25 to 30 minutes. (Any filling can be used ) Mrs. Melvin M. Martin Rt. 3, Box 105 Kutztown, Pa. 19530 XXX Shoo Fly Pie 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup flour 1 cup molasses 1 cup warm water 1 egg 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons oil (vegetable) Beat all together with mixer Makes 1-9 inch pie. Bake 350 degree oven 45 minutes. Mrs. W. Seibel R.D.I Ephrata xxx Apple Grunt Vz cup sugar 2 tablespoons shortening 1 egg 1 cup flour Vz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder Vz teaspoon soda Vz cup sour milk or buttermilk Wz cups sliced apples Vz teaspoon vanilla Cream sugar and shortening together Add egg and beat. Add soda to sour milk and stir into mixture. Sift dry ingredients together and add, beat thoroughly. Add sliced apples and blend into mixture. Pour into greased shallow baking dish. Rub together the following for crumbs: 6 tablespoons brown sugar Wz teaspoons flour Vz teaspoon cinnamon IVz tablespoons butter Sprinkle crumbs over top of mixture. Bake at 375 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. Serve hot with rich milk. Makes 4-6 servings. Martha Stoltzfus R.D. 1 Elverson XXX Coconut Sweet Potato Pie To 1 cup mashed sweet potatoes, add 11-3 cup hot milk, 3 beaten eggs, V* pound shredded coconut, and these dry ingredients sifted together: 1 cup sugar, y 2 teaspoon nutmeg and 1 tablespoon flour. Blend well. Pour into a large unbaked crust and bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Mrs Lewis Nafzinger Rt. 1, Hacks Point Earleville, Md. XXX Carmel Pudding IV2 cups brown sugar Butter size of an egg Melt butter, add sugar and (Continued On Page 24) GARBER OIL CO. TEXACO HEATING OIL BURNERSALES AND SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 I 7amTsw" * Volume-Belt Cattle Feeder! B Only 1-1/2 hp. Up to 250 Feet J Big Capacity Belt Carries Feed t Works In-Barn or Out I ■■■• I I I South Cedar St, Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144 YOUR CHILD MEANS MORE _ rTMBII TO US WT— IA S* Training young people to become more useful citizens is our business. If we can help boys and girls appreciate the value of thrift . . . spend less than they make, this lesson will last a lifetime. We would like an opportunity to work with your youngsters. Just bring them in to get acquainted. We'll do the rest. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 IFIRST FEDERAL lavinps andean ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. Phone 393-0601 ■* New Holland Brdhch 11 ■ ■ IF* 100 E. Main St. Ph. 354-2131 Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 4:30 TELLER C 3 (t-JO Frl. 9 to 6 Sat. 9 to noon