—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1973 32 Recipe Exchange . . . Home On The Range We surely should count our blessings for having had a good growing season this year. And there is still an abundance of fresh garden produce available. This time of the year brings thoughts of . the oncoming Halloween season with crisp nights , parties, hayrides for young and old, maybe a hoedown - and good memories of cider, pumpkin pies, gingerbread and apples. These seasonal recipes sound like good ones for you to give some attention to. You have a range from ‘cleaning up the old’ to starting with the seasons favorites. Our thanks for the recipes for rice pudding we’ve received. The lady who requested a recipe for a creamy pudding will be delighted with your replies. We’re anxious for you to send a recipe to us. Send a recipe of your FOROCTRfI PROFITS! Here's a sure way to keep beef production costs at a minimum. 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GRASSO c-o Nelson Weaver's Warehouse Phone 717-626-8538 Lititz RD2, Pa choice to: Recipes, Lancaster Farming; Box 266; Lititz, PA 17543. Many thanks! Pumpkin Cookies 1 cup lard 2 cups mashed pumpkin 2 cups brown sugar 4 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons cinnamon Add one cup nuts or raisins if desired. Ice with frosting when baked. Pumpkin Pie 1 pint (or less) pumpkin 2 tablespoons flour Vz teaspoon salt Butter size of walnut, browned 1 pint milk 1 cup granulated sugar ©American Cyanamid Company 1973 AVAILABLE AT Ephrata, Pa. 717-733-2218 Elizabethtown, Pa 717-367-1525 XXX Mes. Lydia Huyard RDI New Holland XXX 2 egg yolks Add beaten egg whites last. Sprinkle cinnamon on top. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake at 375 degrees until done. XXX Pumpkin Pie 3 cups cooked pumpkin 2 cups brown sugar 3 cups milk, scalded 6 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cornstarch Vfe teaspoon ginger Vz teaspoon cloves 2 teaspoons cinnamon Beat egg whites and put in last. Bake at 375 degrees. Makes 4 pies. Mrs. Aaron N. Sensenig RDI Denver XXX Fresh Apple Cake 1 cup sugar Vz cup shortening 2 eggs 2 cups flour !4 teaspoon salt . 1 teaspoon baking powder IVa tablespoons sour milk 1 cup grated fresh apple (un peeled!) Vz to 1 cup chopped nuts 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream sugar and shortening, add eggs, then flour, salt and baking powder. Add sour milk. Then fold in apples and chopped nuts and vanilla. Bake at 350 degrees about 35 minutes. Mrs. Miriam Siegrist RDI Mount Joy XXX End of Garden Pickle 2 cups sliced cucumbers 2 cups chopped red or green peppers 2 cups chopped cabbage 2 cups chopped green tomatoes v^f********* <&#***> NORMAN KLINE Brodbecks 235-2750 E. C. LEMMON. INC. East Berlin 624-2233 Glen Rock 235-3288 W. E. MANIFOLD & SONS Fawn Grove 382-4805 MILLER CHEMICAL, INC. Hanover 637-8921 R. C. SHUHART INC. New Freedom—23s-3606 2 cups green string beans 2 cups diced carrots 2 cups chopped celery 1 cup diced onion 2 tablespoons celery seed 4 tablespoons mustard seed 4 cups vinegar 4 cups sugar 2 tablespoons tumeric Slice cucumbers. Chop cab bage, tomatoes and _ peppers. Soak overnight in salt water, using >/z cup salt to 2 quarts water. Edna Nolt RDI Kutztown In the morning, cut string beans and chop carrots and celery. C j )k until tender, but not soft. Drain the vegetables which have soaked and combine with cooked vegetables. Combine vinegar, sugar and spices and bring to a boil. Add vegetables and simmer 10 minutes. Pack in jars and seal. Mrs Miriam Siegrist RDI Mount Joy 6 cups sliced apples Put in oblong cake pan Mix together with fork till crumbly and sprinkle over ap ples: 1 cup flour % cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder Pinch salt 1 unbeaten egg Pour over all; 1-3 cup melted butter Sprinkle with cinnamon Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes. Creamy Rice Pudding Vz cup uncooked rice 1 cup water 3 cups milk 4 eggs, separated 2 teaspoons vanilla . Cook rice in water in heavy saucepan. In approximately 10 minutes, when water is cooked up, add milk and cook until rice is tender (about 45 minutes.) Beat egg yolks thoroughly, add scant Vz cup sugar and Vz teaspoon salt. Stir some of the AGWAY XXX Apple Crisp N. Smucker RD2 East Earl XXX sss ... is the very best time to spread lime stone. It then has all winter through ram, snow, freezing and thawing to seep to root depths. Lime needs time to unlock vital nutrients and sweeten the soil so the fertilizers you apply in the Spring will do all you expect them to. Give you bigger, healthier crops. Baker's agricultural limestone is avail able in two types, high-magnesium or high-calcium. Both sweeten acid soil, raise pH and unlock vital plant nutri ents. For fast, efficient delivery, call your dealer or Baker today. Contslogo Valley balanced limestone from our Ephrala quarry Prime Lime dolomite limestone from our Gop quarry Hy Mag limestone from our Paradise quarry Products of The J. E. Baker Co, Call collect - (717) 354-4202 rice mixture Into beaten yolks, then add to remaining hot mix ture and cook two minutes. Stir constantly. Remove from heat add vanilla. Beat egg. whites "until stiff, adding V* cup sugar. Fold beaten whites into custard. Mrs. Ira Harnish RDI New Providence XXX Pumpkin Pie 2 eggs 3 cups brown sugar (scant) 2 cups pumpkin 3 cups milk i/ 2 teaspoon salt Vfe cup flour 1 teaspoon vanilla Butter size of an egg Mash pumpkin. Add brown sugar and eggs. Mix milk to flour. Add rest of ingredients. Brown butter, add on top of pies. Makes 3 pies. Mrs. Ivan M. Hoover RDI New Holland XXX Creamy Rice Pudding 3 quarts boiling water Add: V* teaspoon salt 1 pound rice Bring to a boil and turn to simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then add: 1 pint milk or cream 2 beaten eggs % cup granulated sugar Steam for a few minutes. Add vanilla or sprinkle with spice. Serve warm. What is left is good to serve when cold. Add to sweetened whipped cream and raisins. Emma Miller RD3 Quarryville Bruges, Belgium, gets its name from the fact that there are 50 bridges in the town and thus the city was named “Bruges,” meaning “bridges.” Colcium Oxide Magnesium Oxide 53 5%