—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 7. 1974 48 J unior Cooking Edition Home On The (Continued from Page 39| large can drained crushed pineapple to jello. Whip or 1 or 2 packages of whipped topping following directions. Then add 1 package 8 ounces of cream cheese and beat till smooth. Put on jello. Take pineapple juice and add enough of water to make IM> cups juice then add 1 cup sugar, 3 egg yolks, 3 level teaspoons flour, pinch salt; cook together, cool, and put on whipped topping. Ephraim Fisher Age? Paradise Peanut Butter Creams V* cup confectioners’ sugar 1 cup chocolate chips Vz cup sweetened condensed milk 1 cup peanut butter Mix confectioner’s sugar, chocolate chips, milk and peanut butter together. Drop onto waxed paper and chill for a short time. Richard Rutt AgeB Mt. Joy XXX Fudge Nat Bars Cream Together: 1 cup butter or margarine 2 cups light brown sugar Add and Mix: 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla Sift, add and mix: 2 Vz cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt Stir in and set aside: 3 cups quick rolled oats, uncooked. Fudge Nut Filling: 1-12 ounce package semisweet chocolate pieces 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 2 tablespoons butter Me teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped nuts 2 teaspoon vanilla Mix together in double boiler and stir until mixture is smooth. Spread about 2-3 of oat meal mixture in bottom of a greased long cake pan. Cover with chocolate mix ture. Dot with remainder of oatmeal mixture and swirl it over chocolate filling. Bake in moderate oven 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until lightly brown. Cut into blocks while still warm. Judy Witmer Age 12 Willow Street XXX Grilled Cheese Sandwich 2 slices bread 2 slices American sheese 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Place cheese between bread slices. Melt butter in fry pan over low heat. Tilt Holsteins Complete Butterfat Record Official production records her first 1,000 lbs. butterfat exceeding a half ton of record by producing 27,413 butterfat have been com- lbs. of milk and 1,072 lbs. of pleted by two Registered butterfat in 365 days starting Holstein cows owned by at the age of 7 years 4 Jefferson D. Yoder, months. Elverson, to rank among Starting her first 1,000 lbs. 4,300 similarly completed fay butterfat lactation at the age Registered Holstein cows on of 5 years 4 months. Rocky official test. Side Fond Hope 6926889 Rocky-Side Apollo 6473616 (VG), produced 24,197 lbs. of (GPO, sired by Hilltop Apollo milk and 1,011 lbs. of but- Ivanhoe 1399824 (VG), a bull terfat in 365 days. “Hope” that has earned Gold Medal was sired by Rocky-Side Sire recognition, completed Fond 1512135. Range pan to cover with butter. Place sandwich in pan and heat one side until slightly browned. Then turn to other side. Sandwich is done when cheese melts and both sides of bread are browned. Serves one. Linda Kramer Age 9 Reinholds Sweet Cream Cake 1 1-3 cup sugar 3 eggs 2 1-3 cups flour 3 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 1-3 cup cream 1% teaspoon vanilla Beat eggs five minutes, add sugar and stir till light and fluffy. Sift flour, baking powder, salt together. Add cream and vanilla. Take two nine inch pans, grease and flour them. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes. Sandra Horst Age 11 Ephrata ThomasviDe 4-H dub The Thomasvllle 4-H Club met on August 28 at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harris Horn, R.D.2, Dover, Pa. Roll call was answered by what the member exhibited at York County Roundup and the ribbon that was received. Tommy Welsh reported that 19 club members par ticipated in the 4-H Olym pics. The club won second place in the silver division. Jack Parr reported on the County Council Convention. Two members of the club were elected - Jeff Roth - President, and Tim Eisenhart - Treasurer. Christine Kulynych told about the club’s exhibit at Pantry Pride in the Queensgate Plaza.-The title of the exhibit is “Treasurers of Pennsylvania 4-H’ers.” On September 12 at the York Fair, county demon- Both 1,000 lb. producers were bred in the Yoder herd and milked twice daily. Pennsylvania State University supervised the weighing and sample testing of their production in cooperation with the Dairy Herd Improvement Registry program of the Holstein- Friesian Association of America. Jj.fi. Old stration winners Jeff Roth, Christine Kulynych, Jonathan Myers, Paul Myers, and Tommy Welsh will be giving their demonstrations from 5 to 9 p.m. The 4-H cookie sale will be held September 27 to November 15. Co-chairman for the club will be Tim Eisenhart and Christine Kulynych. The next meeting will be a talent show on September 24 at the 4-H Center. There will be an election of officers at this meeting. The members and their families enjoyed eating watermelon after the meeting. LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK WOOD SHAVINGS BAGGED or BULK WHITE PINE in BALES CAUL 299-3541 Aerial ladder [quipped FARM PAINTING We Spray it on and Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 OR WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 CRE/vr Consumers' Corner A little care can mean longer lift* and beauty for your wooden utensil* and serving pieces Just dean an article thorough ly Let it dry completely. Then rub several coats of vegetable oil into the finish and let it dry. Re peat his oil treatment every four to six months After using a wooden article, wash it thoroughly and quickly in soapy watci If wooden salad bowls or rolling pins arc soaked too long, they may crack, swell or warp So rinse and wipe them immediately Then let them air dry completely before storing To avoid scratching or marring the finish, don’t give food the chance to dry on the article But clean your wooden ware immcdi ately after use And, for a smooth, clean cut ting board, rub the surface with fine sandpaper occasionally to re move knife mark ridges where bacteria can grow Sincerely yours, Penn Jersey Harvestore New Holland, Pa. 17557 717-354-5171 Care For Wooden Ware
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