Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 26, 1974, Image 25

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1 tablespoon augar ~
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon paprika
1 -teaspoon dry mustard
Juice of one lemon
1 cup hot water
Make a paste of dry
ingredients, vinegar and
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You ... Members of your family .. .
and your fellow dairymen are invited to attend
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Curtiss Breeding Service
lemon Juice. Gradually add
hot water. Cook in double
boiler five minutes or until it
thickens.
Add this mixture to oil and
egg yolks and beat slowly
with a beater until creamy.
This dressing keeps well in
a cool place and the oil never
- Saranac
SOUTHEASTERN
DAIRY CONFERENCE
at the Guernsey Barn, Route 30 East, Lancaster, Pa.
Tuesday, February 5, 1974
MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Robert P. Bucher
Agricultural Relations Officer of the
Commonwealth National Bank
Lancaster Region of Pennsylvania
Theme: “Environment and Agriculture”
Guest Speaker: Dr. Maurice K. Goddard
Secretary of Environmental Resources
DISPLAYS
Machinery
separata. Paprika may be
omitted and a few drops of
onion Juice added.
XXX
Crispy Topped
Cheese Potatoes
3 tablespoons margarine
4 medium-sized boiled
potatoes
1 cup com flakes, finely
crushed
1 cup finely shredded cheese
Vt teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon salt
Pour two tablespoons
margarine into shallow
baking pan. Cut potatoes into
Vt inch slices and place-close
together in pan. Brush tops
with remaining margarine.
Combine com flake crumbs,
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cheese, paprika and salt.
Sprinkle over potatoes. Bake
at 350 degrees for 25 minutes.
Mrs. Robert Sechrist
Fawn Grove
XXX
Yellow Angel Food
Cake
6 eggs, separated
% cup cold water
Mrs. Levi S.Nolt
LeolaßDl
11-3 cups granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
IVi cups all purpose flour
(sifted)
% teaspoon cream of tarter
Beat egg yolks until very
thick and lemon colored, add
water and beat until thick.
Add siigar gradually,
beating constantly, about
five minutes or longer,
making it fluffy.
Fold in flavoring, sift flour
and one-fourth teaspoon salt
together three times. Then
carefully fold into egg yolk
mixture.
DOOR PRIZES
John W. Eshelman & Sons
New Holland Supply Co.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Jan. 26.1974
Beat egg whites until
foamy, add cream of tarter
and beat until stiff enough to
form peaks, fold into batter
and pour in ungreased angel
food pan. Bake at 350
degrees for one hour. You
can add walnuts if you wish.
Mrs. Amos F. Esh
Gordonville RDI
XXX
Cherry Crumbles
21 ounce can cherry pie
filling, or any pie mix
1 package yellow layer cake
mix
4 tablespoons butter or oleo,
melted
Spread pie mix filling in a
buttered BxBx2 inch baking
pan. Sprinkle with dry cake
mix. Drizzle with melted
butter or oleo. Do not stir.
Bake in 375 degree oven for
35 to 40 minutes, or until top
is golden. Serve warm.
Makes eight servings.
Mrs. Ira Davis
Quarryville
Crispy Caramel Corn
7 cups popped corn (un
salted)
Vi cup chopped peanuts
Vz cup brown sugar -
V< cup margarine
Vs cup (2 tablespoons) white
corn syrup
Vi teaspoon salt
Vi teaspoon vanilla
Vs teaspoon soda
Boil sugar, margarine,
com syrup and salt for five
minutes. Remove from heat
and stir in vanilla and soda.
Pour over freshly popped
com and peanuts. Mix well
and turn out into a 250 degree
oven for one hour. Stir com
occasionally while in oven.
Miss Edna Rissler
Stevens, RDI
XXX
Sponge Cake
5 large eggs
2 cups granulated sugar
1 cup boiling water
% teaspoon salt
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon lemon flavor or
vanilla
Put egg whites in big bowl,
add sugar and boiling water
just before beating. Beat till
stands in peaks but not dry.
When beating add %
teaspoon salt.
Beat egg yolks and add
flavor. Fold yolks into
batter. Fold in sifted flour.
Bake in tube pan in
moderate oven 50 to 60
minutes.
Mrs. Ammon Weaver
RDI
New Holland
Broken Bit
4-H Club
The Broken Bit 4-H Horse
and Pony Club began the
new year by holding its
monthly meeting at the
home of Hick Buckwalter on
Jan. 18. President Jane
Gregory presided over the
business meeting.
The club will hold a hoagie
sale on March 2 at the home
of Jane and Martha Gregory.
May 25 was chosen as the
tenative date for the annual
horseshow which will
tenatively be held at Kurtz’s
Show Ring, Denver.
The majority of the
meeting was devoted to the
election of officers for this
year. Those selected are:
Cindy Enck, president; Hick
Buckwalter, vice-president;
Karin Risser, secretary;
Brian Immel, treasurer;
John Keller and Buddy
Shenk, game leaders; Jane
Gregory and Daphane
Immel news reporters. Jane
and Cindy Enck will
represent the club at County
Council.
Mrs. Charles Hisser and
Robert Gregory will serve as
club leaders for this year.
Anyone interested in joining
the club may contact either
of the leaders at 733-2605 or
733-7584 respectively.
The Broken Bit club will
meet the third Friday of
each month and the next
meeting will be at the home
of Buddy Shenk.
Plant Disease-Resistant
Vegetable Seeds
Disease-resistant seeds
may help raise production in
your vegetable garden.
Garden catalogs usually
state which varieties are
disease-resistant. Contact
your county agent for more
information.
ERTH-RITE
Soil Conditioner
MAXICROP
LIQUID PLANT
FEEDING
Vitamin & Mineral for i
livestock and poultry
Need for less protein in
crease butterfat cut mastitis,
increase egg production
Zook & Ranck,
Inc.
RDI, Gap, Pa. 17527
Phone 717-442-4171
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