— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1976 56 Junior Lancaster Farming is getting some really delicious-sounding vegetable recipes in now from the Junior Cooks. However, until a few more arrive, the late coming picnic recipes from last month will be printed. They are still good and can be tried out at family reunions and other August picnics. Looking ahead to Sep tember, some good recipe ideas would be those which have apples in them. If you get these recipes in early, you have a better chance of getting them printed, although recipes are ap preciated any time. Have a nice day. Hamburger Casserole 2 lb. ground beef browned in butter 1 onion, chopped Salt and pepper to taste 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cream of celery soup 2 soup cans of milk 6 slices bread, cubed Mix together and put in 2 quart greased casserole. Bake at 350 F for 50 minutes. Ruth Elaine Burkholder Cochranville, Pa. Age 10 XXX Vegetable Meat Dish Peel and slice potatoes, onions, and carrots very thin. In a buttered casserole, place a layer of potatoes, a layer of onions, a layer of raw ground beef, and a layer of carrots. Over this, pour some tomato soup. (To get the mixture, combine one can of tomato soup with Vi cup water.) Then, repeat the procedure until the casserole is full. Pour remaining soup mixture over the casserole and bake at 350 F. Rachel Fisher Ronks, Pa. Age 12 Chicken Salad 3 cups diced cooked chicken \Vz cups celery 3 hard boiled eggs 3 sweet pickles 1 teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon peper two-thirds cup mayonnaise 3 tablespoons cream Anna M, Nolt Leola, Pa. arlin's LMHESTOHE in XL Apply lime early Take advantage of early results by liming in the late Summer and Fall Get ground ready for the first Spring shoots by allowing the lime all winter to condition the soil MARTIN LIMESTONE, INC. Blue Ball, Pa 354 4125 Gap,Pa 442 4148 Cooking XXX Frozen Cole Slaw medium head cabbage large carrot green pepper small onion Shred together, then add one teaspoon salt and let stand for one hour. SYRUP: 1 cup vinegar Vi cup water 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 teaspoon mustard seed Boil for one minute and cool. Drain off water from cabbage and add syrup. Mix all together. Mixture can be frozen and refrozen. Elaine Newswanger Morgantown, Pa. AgeS XXX Pineapple Cream Cheese Salad 1 can crushed pineapples (drained) 2 boxes lime jello 2 packs instant whipped topping 1 (8 oz.) cream cheese 3 cups liquid (pineapple juice or water) 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons flour 4 egg yolks First combine pineapples and jello and let set. Next, combine whipped topping and cream cheese. Then cook until thick, liquid, sugar, flour, and egg yolks. Place three layers on top of each other and serve. XXX Quick Root Beer 2 cups white sugar 1 gallon luke warm water 4 teaspoons root beer extract 1 teaspoon dry yeast Put in jars, cover, and set in sun for four hours. Chill before serving. Ready to drink next day. Susie L. Zimmerman East Earl, Pa. Age 10 Root Beer 5 cups sugar 1 bottle root beer extract 1 gallon warm water 1 teaspoon yeast 2 gallons warm water Combine sugar, root beer extract, 1 gallon warm water, and yeast. Mix well. Edition Keep in warm place for one day. Chill. Stevie M. Zimmerman Fleetwood, Pa. Age 10 XXX Eggnog 4 eggs 4 tablespoons lemon juice or diluted vinegar 4 cups milk % cup cream Vs teaspoon nutmeg Va teaspoon salt one-third cup sugar Beat eggs until thick and lemon colored. Add sugar, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Add ice cold milk and cream. Beat with a rotary beater until frothy. Makes 6 large glasses. Mary Peachey Newmanstown, Pa. XXX The United States is an excellent example of this direct relationship between agricultural productivity and affluence. We require only 4 percent of our population to grow our food; 96 percent of the people can use their time to produce something else. Only about 17 percent of our disposable income is spent for food; 83 percent of our income is available to spend on other things. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road. Lancaster, Pa Phone 717-464-2044 4-H members set drive for voter registration COLLEGE PARK, Md. - August has been proclaimed as voter registration month by Governor MarVin'Mandel on behalf of an ambitious “Get Maryland United” campaign being conducted by 4-H members throughout the Old Line State. The 4-H program is the youth education arm of the statewide Cooperative Extension Service, headquartered on the. University of Maryland campus at College Park.. Voter registration is -the second major Bicentennial Year project resulting from the Maryland 4-H Con tinental Congress, which met one weekend last November at the State House in An napolis. Prelude to the voter registration project was a statewide horseback trail ride late last month from all comers of Maryland, which carried artifacts from every county and Baltimore city. These artifacts were placed in a time capsule on July 31 at the University of Maryland campus in College Park, with instructions that the capsule not be opened until the year 2000. The voter registration campaign was selected because it permits 4-H members to do something patriotic and useful for their state and nation in this Bicentennial presidential election year, commented Richard R. Angus, state Extension 4-H and youth leader at the University of Maryland. Carroll county 4-H members actually began their voter registration drive on July 4 during the county’s Bicentennial celebration at the Farm Museum in Westminster. Their action plan is serving as a model for the rest of the state. The Carroll county campaign has been under the direction of Jennifer L. Dashiell of Westminster, 4-H and youth agent in the county for the University of Maryland - Eastern Shore. Miss Dashiell is also serving as coordinator for the statewide 4-H voter registration project. 4-H voter information booths will be located at some 12 county fairs being THE W PROVEN PERFORMERS! gallon sizes COMPLETE SALES & SERVICE YOUR GIRTON DEALER FOR 25 YEARS S CLARK ELECTRICJNC. Paradise, PA held throughout the state during August and at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium, set for Aug. 29- Sept. 7. These booths will offer information pamphlets on voter eligibility and cards which can be sent to the State Board of Election Laws in Annapolis for a form that will permit voter registration by mail. These post cards must be mailed before Sept. 12 in order to assure completion of voter registration by the Oct. 4 deadline.^^^^^^^^^^ 200 to 1500 gallon sizes Phone 717-687-7676 farms . quality to 3000
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