Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 1974, Image 46

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    46—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Sept. 14,1974
Junior Cooking Edition
Home On The
Our junior cooks have been
sending in quite a few in
teresting recipes over the
past few weeks. If your
recipe hasn’t been in Lan
caster Fanning yet, keep
watching as the special
column will continue for a
while.
Remember when sending
in your recipe to include your
name, address, age and zip
code.
Famous Lemon Pie
3 tablespoons cream corn
starch
1V« cup sugar
V« cup lemon juice .
1 tablespoon grated lemon
rind
3 eggs separated
IVz cups boiling water
1 baked pie shell
6 tablespoon sugar
Combine com starch, 1V«
cup sugar, lemon juice and
rind. Beat egg yolk add to
corn starch mixture.
Gradually add boiling water.
Heat to boiling over direct
hat and then boil gently four
minutes stirring constantly.
Pour into pie shell. Beat egg
whites until still but not dry.
Add 6 tablespoons sugar.
Spread meringue over top of
pie. Brown in oven 425
degrees for 4-5 minutes.
Erma Horning
Age 13
Mifflinburg
XXX
Walnut Cake
2% cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2% teaspoons baking powder
ROOF PROBLEMS?
Do Not Replace - Rejuvinate.
It's Your Money - Investigate.
CALL OR WRITE:
COLONIAL REFINING & CHEMICAL GO.
14 Susquaw Place Lancaster, Pa. 17601
569-6644
1 cup shortening
3 eggs
% cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup nut meats finely
chopped
Sprinkle nuts on bottom of
greased 9 inch pans and put
batter on top. Bake at 350
degrees for 30 minutes.
Ruth Elaine Burkholder
Age 9
Cochranville
XXX
Bit O’ Chocolate
Cupcakes
1-3 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg
2 cups cake flour
2V& teaspoon baking powder
% cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 package chocolate bits
Cream shortening. Add
sugar slowly and beat until
fluffy. Add egg and beat
again. Sift flour measure and
add salt and baking powder.
Sift again and add dry
ingredients alternately with
milk and vanilla. Beat
thoroughly after each ad
dition. Add chocolate bits.
Fill cupcake papers 2-3 full.
Bake at 375 degrees for 20
minutes. Yields 2 dozen
cupcakes.
Alice Wenger
Age 12
Lititz
XXX
Quickie Egg Sandwich
1 egg
1 slice bread
butter
Range
salt
Break eggs in hot skillet
stir slightly to break yolk.
Then press buttered bread
on top buttered side up.
When egg is firm, turn and
toast bread to golden brown.
Etta M. Oberholtzer
Age 12
Leola
Banana Cake
2 cups sifted flour
Wa cup sugar
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1-3 cup shortening
M> cup buttermilk or sour
milk
1 cup mashed bananas
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg unbeaten
Sift dry ingredients
together, add the rest. Bake
at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Frosting:
3 tablespoons mashed
bananas
1 tablespoon lemon juice
IVz - 2 cups confectioners
sugar
Sift sugar, add crushed
bananas and lemon juice.
Beat until smooth and
creamy. Spread on cake.
Marilyn Horst
Age 15
Ephrata
XXX
Oatmeal Pie
4 eggs slightly beaten
1 % cups sugar
1% cups molasses or syrup
1 cup milk
V-k. cup oatmeal
1 tablespoons melted
margarine
V* teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon vanilla
Vz teaspoon nuts
Mix together and pour into
unbaked pie shell. Bake at
350 degrees for 50 minutes.
Makes 2 pies.
Rebecca Stoltzf us
Age 12
Bird In Hand
SOUTHEASTERN PENNA. TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION
FINAL TRACTOR PULL
FRIDAY 7 P.M.
5.000 POUND STOCK
9.000 POUND STOCK
5.000 POUND SUPER STOCK
9.000 POUND SUPER STOCK
7.000 POUND MODIFIED
Kinzer, Pa
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Somehow my flowers have
been sadly neglected this
summer and yet they have
produced abundant blooms.
When we go to the garden for
a bouquet, we usually end up
with three or four vases of
flowers.
I cut back the dianthus or
“pinks” and they bloomed
profusely the second time.
Cindy and I have strung up
No-Bake Cookies
1% cups sugar
3 tablespoons cocoa
Va cup butter
Vz cus milk
Boil one minute and remove
from heat.
Add 3 cups oatmeal
Vz cups peanut butter
Vz teaspoon vanilla
Drop quickly on wax paper
by teaspoonfuls.
Baked Peach Dumplings
1 pint sifted flour (2 cups)
1 teaspoon baking powder
butter (size of egg)
pinch of salt
Use enough water or milk
to make like pie dough. Peel
peaches. Place peach in
center of square of dough,
fold up comers. Place in
baking dish. For syrup
combine 1 cup sugar, 2,
tablespoons butter and 2
cups boiling water. Mix and
pour over dumplings. Bake
in a 400 degree oven for one
hour. Baste often during
baking. Serve with milk.
FOR THE 1974 SEASON.
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SEPT. 20-21
At the Rough and Tumble Historical Assoc. Grounds Route 30
(13 miles East of Lancaster) Kinzer, Pa.
All Classes and Types of Pul
WILL FEATURE
WILL FEATURE
12.000 POUND STOCK
12.000 POUND SUPER STOCK
5.000 POUND MODIFIED
7.000 POUND SUPER STOCK
7.000 POUND STOCK
9.000 POUND OPEN
All Entries Will Operate Under the Pa. Tractor Pull Association Inc. Rules
For Further Information and Complete Set of Rules Contact
SOUTHEASTERN PENNA.
TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION
PROMOTIONAL COMMITTEE BOX 142
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celosia and heilchrysum
(commonly called
cockscomb and
strawflowers) in our
cellarway to dry for
arrangements this winter.
We’ve never had such a
variety of colors in dahlias,
asters, zinnias or corn
flowers. I always feel very
sad that they must die with
the first hard frost.
Just before school started,
we fulfilled one of the
children’s wishes to be taken
to the seashore for a day. We
invited a little friend to go
along and had a nice road
side picnic in New Jersey on
the way there.
The ocean was quite rough
the day we were there but
everyone including Daddy
had a fine time “jumping the
Fannie Stoltzfus
Age 9
Bird-In-Hand
Anna Shirk
East Earl
ANNOUNCES
II used under P.T.P.A. Rules
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Ida Risser
SATURDAY 7 P.M..
waves". Some of the
children were disappointed
in the amusement rides they
chose but that was Just part
of the experience. We each
had a big ice cream cone of
an exotic flavor before
leaving for home.
But this isn’t the end of the
story. We ran into a traffic
jam and arrived home quite
late. Then a violent rain and
thunderstorm cut off the
electricity for several hours
and all the work was really
delayed. What a day to
remember!
Yesterday I came across a
toy brush and dust pan and it
brought back memories of a
nephew now grown. One
Sunday, as he visited us, he
tried to use the toy and went
from room to room brushing
the floor. Finally he looked
at me disgustedly and said,
“What’s the matter with you
- no dirt.”
It was a flattering remark
but I’m afraid it wouldn’t be
true today.
State civil service jobs are
located in state colleges,
state hospitals, and state
correctional institutions.
Applicants interested in jobs
at these locations should
contact the institution at
which they wish to work.
Phone 717-354-9793