Home On The Range Fall Is Apple Time Fall la a' fine time to fit apples into any mealtime situation. They are nutritious and easy for the school lunch and are good in many salads. And, as brisk weather turns our tastes to spicy and warm treats, apples will be a perfect starting point. Serve them baked or in applesauce, cake, cookies, and pics. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says that there are many varieties of apples which differ widely in ap pearance, color, flesh characteristics, seasonal availability, and suitability for different uses. Depending on the variety, apples are in best supply from October through June. The largest number of varieties start coming to market in the Fall. The buyer should select the kind of apples best suited to the use he has in mind. For eating out-of-hand or other fresh uses look for Delicious, Jonathan, Mclntosh, Stayman, or Winesap, all red varieties. Or look for Golden Delicious, a yellow variety that is fine for eating out-of hand. You will want a tart or slightly acid variety for pies and applesauce. Gravenstein NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR OCT. 2-3-4-S WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 “Spectacle of Bands" Parade 7 P.M. THURSDAY, OCT. 3 Baby Beef Judging 1:00 P.M. At ABC Groff lot on South Railroad Ave. Sale at the New Holland Sales Stables immediately after judging. Tractor Driving Contest 6:30 P.M. Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 8 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 Kids Day (After school) Pet Parade 7:30 P.M. Concert New Holland Band. Hear the band that went to France to give concerts and visit New Holland’s Sister Town, 8 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 Baby Parade 4 P.M. Suede Rock Band 4:30 The Sun Shines 7 to 9 Tug-Of-War Finals 9 P.M. RIDES & AMUSEMENTS EXHIBITS ON NORTH & SOUTH ROBERTS AVE. Arts and Crafts Roy Martin Building Baby Beef and Pig Show Earl Saucers Parking Lot Corn and Grain A.B.C. Groff Bldg. Flower Show Boy Scout Home on S. Roberts Ave. Elementary School Auditorium Fancy Work and Food-Vegetables and Fruit I.G.A. Building Additional displays in various show windows. and Jonathan, both reds; Grimes Golden, Yellow Transparent, both yellow; or Newtown, a green variety, are good for use in pies, tarts, and applesauce. Baked apples make a good fall dessert and for this purpose you will need a firmer-fleshed variety of apple. For baking, look for the Northern Spy, Rome Beauty, Winesap, or York Imperial, all red varieties. A green apple, the Rhode Island Greening, is also good for baking. When buying apples check for quality. The U.S. Department of Agriculture or similar State grades are sometimes shown on packages of apples. U.S. Extra Fancy apples are top quality. They have the best color, shape, and general appearance. U.S. Fancy apples are next best. U.S. No. 1 apples may have less color and more russeting, then U.S. Fancy, or they may have a lacy or solid netting on the skin, but this does not affect the flavor. When the grade is not given on apples, look for firm, crisp apples with good color for the variety. Avoid overripe apples (indicated by a yielding to slight pressure on the skin and soft, meaty flesh) and apples affected by freeze (indicated by internal breakdown and bruised areas). Scald on apples (irregular shaped tan or brown areas) may not seriously affect the eating quality of the apple. And remember that when buying apples or any other fresh fruit or vegetable, low price is not always the best buy. It seldom pays to buy perishable fruits merely because the price is low. Unless the lower price is a result of overabundance of the fruit at the time, the so called bargain may be un desirable. Buy only the amount of fruit that you can use or store without waste. Apples can be stored in the refrigerator for a week or longer. Tropical Pudding 3 eggs 3 pounds flour % cup sugar Juice of one 2% size pineapple chunks M> cup water Cook in double boiler until thick, then cool. Mix chunk pineapple, 2 or 3 bananas, one dozen marshmallows, cut or miniature mar shmallows, nut meats if desired. Mrs. Amos Zimmerman New Holland RDI XXX Caramel Pudding Vz cup butter 4 tablespoons cream cup sugar 2 tablespoons molasses Put together in pan and brown like caramel, stirring constantly. Add 1 quart milk, heat slowly to melt caramel. When is is all melted add 4 tablespoons flour and 2 eggs and cook until thick. Brenda Wenger RD4 Lititz XXX Filled Doughnuts 2 packages yeast, dissolved in milk 1 cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon sugar 1 cup milk - scalded, then cooled to lukewarm Vz cup shortening, part butter for flavor 2-3-cup sugar 1% teaspoons salt 2 whole eggs, beaten 5 cups flour, or more Take a cup of warm water, add one teaspoon sugar and let stand five minutes. Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and mix well. Add milk with yeast and three cups of flour. Mix well. Add water mixture and rest of flour. Keep dough as soft as can be handled without sticking too much. Let rise till doubled in size. Roll and cut. Let rise, then bake in lard. Filling 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons flour Cook till thick, when cool. Add: 1 stick butter or % cup vegetable shortening 1 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla Beat 10 minutes. Mrs. Jason L. Zimmerman Star Route Terre Hill XXX Sugar Drop Cookies 8% cups bread flour 2 eggs 1 cup butter 1 cup lard Vi teaspoon salt 2 cups granulated sugar 2 cups brown sugar 2 teaspoons soda 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups buttermilk Mix butter, lard, sugar and vanilla. Beat eggs. Add flour, salt, baking powder, soda, with buttermilk. Mix well. Drop by teaspoon on cookie sheet. Bake until almost finished, then take out of oven, drop % teaspoon jelly on each cookie, and return to over to finish baking. Mrs. Amos Zimmerman Ephrata RD2 XXX Carrot Cake 3 eggs, beaten iVi cups oil 2 cups sugar 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 teaspoon salt 1 package cocoanut 1 cup chopped nuts 2 cups freshly shredded carrots 1 small can (8% ounces) crushed pineapple and juice Combine all in a large bowl. Blend well by hand. Bake 50 minutes at 350 degrees in a 9 x 13 inch pan. Frosting 1 cube margarine 2 3-counce packages cream cheese 1 box powdered sugar 2 teaspoons, vanilla This is plenty for two cakes unless you want it very thick. Cream till smooth. Top with nuts. Mrs. Luke R. Zimmerman RD3 Ephrata XXX Vegetable Cake 1 cup cooking oil IVi cup sugar 3 egg yolks 3 tablespoons hot water 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup ground beets 1 cup ground carrots 2 cups bread flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup nuts 3 beaten egg whites Beat together first 5 ingredients until light and fluffy. Mix in beets and carrots. Add dry ingredients and nuts. 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