62—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June-12, 1976 tw i Junior Our junior cooks seem to specialize in desserts this week, although I can’t say I blame them. A good dessert, after a nutritious, well- * balanced meal can be a perfect ending to a great event! Lemon Sponge Pie 2 lemons 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups granulated sugar 2 tablespoons butter 4egga 2 cups milk. Grind lemon peel, then squeeze juice. To this, add sugar, flour, and melted butter. Stir and add mill:. Separate eggs, beating both and putting whites in last. Heat oven to 425 F for 10 nußUtesJChen bake at 325 F until done. Rebecca Stoltzfus Christiana, Pa. Age 11 xxx Strawberry Short Cake 2 eggs % cup butter 2 cups- granulated sugar 1 cup milk 3 cups flour 3 teispoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla Beat eggs, add melted butter and milk. Stir and add 3 cups sifted flour, baking powder and vanilla, Bake at EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Cooking ,375 F for-fir minutes.. Serve - ' with strawberries.' EmnuStoltzfus ChrlstianaPa. AgelO ’ XXX Raisin Pie 4 cup raisins 2 clips water % cup sugar leg£ 3 % tablespoons flour or minute tapioca - Va teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon butter - ' 2 tablespoons lemon juice', , 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Pastry for one' (9 inch) crust Add warm water to raisins,, cover - and cook slowly-for 30 minutes. Drain and add enough water -to juice to make - two cups. Combine flour-or tapioca, sugar, salt, and liquid. .Cook over direct heat -until thickened, stirring 'con stantly. Pqur small amount of hot mixture over beaten egg. Stir. Return to saucepan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat, add butter, lemon juice, and rind. Arie Lynn Zook - Box 193 Qnarryvllle,Pa. Age 6 ON BINS IN STOCK ; \ Lanc. Co. Farm Women executive board IK //-! ; CONESTOGA - - The prograu/instlad’bf Brethren Home pavU /,/■ Lancaster -County Farm ..it a coimty-prdject. 'Neffsvifle.All membr ° a - Women “ Executive Board met; recently;; in / the' 'attehd~ahd'bring a coi ' .--Conestoga /Community £*um„ -dish anda;copy of the BuUdirig. I ? V', contribute/ old All. - committees - .‘gave cooldhgfor their celehtation-- supply bis own table Sf ./ - r _ JT* _T'* - - that the -Farm I/)|| Center wants'to“secwe'-^bbieGuW«r,3OT?()6lt;''«tt'r';- .. Farm Women Societies to' 2378 "m tm «.» - - Committees: were? ap- . ‘ - meetings andbanquets. The '1976/Lan-/ ■ Magic Chocolate . subjert .wM open .-to i' caster- Com^F^^^^mlen , .-I>-<^ "' French Fudge - . - discussion program; - • • '3 cups (three 6 oz. packages) societies. ,/,/ //. ' : Lois Efb,// : seini-sweet chocolate , Sodeties,27.ahd 28 stotepresidriit, speakingon v chips'" • ” responsible.,.Cfoc- i- et- .‘‘The Joys of a:Fatrm 1 can .sweetened condensed tertainmentJat Wraiahi\- and the;wit]ofMri - . milk . - Viewin Juhe. rJohn/BeU, ahiunoristfrom Pinch salt , 29 and SO will befesponsible Philadelphia.: . , //// ' V ' 1 teaspoons vanilla ex- in-July, '/,-- , -rll 1 The riext meetingwMbe - 1 tract./ ' A motiori,;was made that on Aug.-4at 12:00 p.m.at the Vz cup ground nut meats, each" society ' contribute - 1 - optional . personally to the I.F.Y.E. In top of double broiler, - naelt chocolate over -hot water; stir- occasionally."' //", Remove from heat./Add sweetened condensed milk,; -w* w salt, vanilla extract and nut - /'' meats, if used. Stir oiUy until j smooth. Turn into waxed /paper-lined 8 inch square ..jail pan; spread mixture evenly * soft' and • smooth - surface. *-3 cup-ntn 1 ' Refrigerate about 2 hours or * t®* 4 " until firm. Turn candy out onto cutting board. Peel off paper.- With a sharp knife, ■ cut fudge into serving size pieces. Store in airtight container. Makes about 1 % .lbs. , f-TT^r ;■ -;V tjs c •• f 2083 Forry Road Lancaster, Pa. 17601 -Age 14 XXX ■ -Pineapple Upside-down Cake - 1-3. cup butter.; cup brown sugar (packed) CALL US FIRST ASK ABOUT OUR CASH AND CARRY PRICES, full line parts dept. WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL : E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. IE;- 1 can (1 lb. 4 oz.) sliced ..pineapple, drained . (cruahedxnay be used if well-drained) - 1 %-cups.floup- , 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoon -baking powder % teasbbbn,salt * - 1- cup soft shortening - 2- cup. milk - 1 teaspoon vanilla , 7 „, M> teaspoon lemon ‘if desired ' ' - 1 egg (V* to 1-3 cup). Heat oven to 350 F. Com bine ingredients and bake 40 to 50 minutes. Immediately turn upside down on serving t plate. Leave pan ovier cake' a few minutes. Decorate with pecan halves and. cherries, if desired. Serve warm with whipped cream. - Fannie K.Gllck . Box 323 Lltitz,Pa. Age 12 Lydia M. King TRANSPORT AUGERS IN STOCK Wk ~ More Capacity for Stepped-up Grain Handling Standard Lengths 26’, 31'. 36'. 41’, 46', 51’, 56’, Electric Motor or PTO~ Drive - _ Drive from power source is through 1-1/16" steel short shaft to RC6Q roller chain and steel sprocket assemblyJn the transmission housing at the “boot end” of the auger. Heavy duty ball bfcanrigs are lubricated for life and sealed' „ - INPUT AUGER FLIGHTING is extra heavy. 3/16" thick, for increased wear life The 0 D. of this flighting is Vi' larger to'increase capacity due to less material roll back! ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE includes heavy .duty gear box. 3-groove drive pulley and adjustable motor mount. GASOLINE ENGINE DRIVE includes heavy duty gear box. 2-groove drive pulley and adjustable engine moubL- R.D.I, Willow Street. * - * 717-464-3321 NORTHAMPTON ftMIiREAU - - I*/ %0 . -T { i" CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION f. 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