Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1975, Image 55

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    Apples popular
This f«U is the perfect time because they are in heavy
to try new methods of using seasonal supply according to
apples in your meals, as well the northeastern market
as familiar favorites, news offices of the
FEED STORAGE AND FLEX
AUGER DELIVERY SYSTEM
The Original Flex Auger Delivering Up To 2400 lbs. Per Hr. OR
The NEW "Hi-C” Flex Auger Delivering Up To 6000 lbs. Per Hr.
Agri Equip., Inc. offers complete
• SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR ON ALL CHORE-TIME EQUIPMENT
RD2 Ephrata, PA 17522
(Farmersville)
for fall meals
Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS), U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA).
Apples also have good
nutiritonal value, as they are
high in potassium, and have
fair amounts of calcium,
phosphorus, and Vitamin C,
as well.
In addition to eating them
out of hand, use them for a
simple dessert by serving
them with cheese. Serve on
individual plates, giving
each diner a knife and fork.
As an accompaniment to
chicken, ham, or pork
dishes, try fried apple rings.
Peel and core the apples,
cut into slices Vfe inch thick,
and saute in butter. Turn
once. Cook them quickly so
that they won’t get soggy.
For desserts, the apple’s
value is infinite. Now is the
time to try apple pies, tarts,
charlottes with rum and
apricot preserves, and fruit
breads. For breakfast, try
them in muffins, pancakes,
or combine them with
cranberries in the following
delicious dessert:
Cranberry-Apple
Crunch
1 cup whole cranberry sauce
1 cup apples, pared and
chopped
M> cup rolled oats, quick
cooking
one-third cup brown sugar,"
packed
V* teaspoon salt
Phone
Bus. 717-354-4271
3 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons melted butter
or margerine
cup chopped nuts
Preheat oven to 350.
Grease a 7x7x2 inch baking
pan. Combine cranberry
sauce and apples. Spread in
pan. Combine oats, sugar,
salt, and flour. Add melted
fat and mix until crumbly.
Sprinkle over fruit. Top with
nuts. Bake one hour and
serve warm.
On cold winter nights, hot
apple cider, served in mugs
with cinnamon sticks will
warm you up quickly. If you
are getting boared with
orange juice, try apple juice
for breakfast - and, if it is
fortified with Vitamin C, as
many brands now are - the
nutritional value will be
equal.
And, don’t forget to have
plenty of apples on hand
when the nieghborhood
children come trick-or
treating for Halloween.
Dance
festival
slated
Mark your calendar for
October 19, 1975 and come to
the First Penn State Round
Dance Festival at University
Park, Pa.
Leading the round dance
clinics and workshops will be
Carl and Pat Smith of North
Canton, Ohio, and Bob and
Evelyn Supko from Clear
field, Pa. A round dance
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct. 4.1975
American
apple pie
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party Sunday evening will please write to: Agricultural
complete the activities. Conferences, 410 J. 0. Keller
For additional information Bldg., University Park, Pa.
and a registration form, 16802.
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