— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1976 46 '' «"-wc«sa?g - •* -- Junior We’ve been getting some excellent pumpkin recipes into the office this past week. All together, they should make a delicious column. However, there is always room for more, so if you have a pumpkin recipe, there is still time to send it into us. Apple Pie-Cake V* cup butter or margarine % cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon nutmeg one-eighth teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups chopped apples Vz cup chopped nuts In three quart saucepan, melt butter. Remove from heat. Blend in sugar and egg. And remaining ingredients; mix until blended. Turn into greased and floured 9 or 10 inch pie pan. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 40 - 45 minutes, or until top springs back when touched lightly. Serve warm or cold. Cut in wedges, topped with whipped cream or ice cream. Makes 5 to 6 ser vings. Gall Koenig Germanville, P*. Age 13 XXX Baked Apples 4 cups sliced apples 1 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons flour Salt TOPPING: Pinch salt Vz cup oatmeal % cup brown sugar % cup butter Mix together apples, sugar, flour and little salt. Place in greased baking dish. Then, mix together topping and spread over first ingredients and sprinkle cinnamon on the top. Bake at 350 degrees F. tor about one hour. Sadie Mae King Coatesville,Pa. Age 14. Cooking Edition Ice Cream Pour eight tablespoons cold water over four packages Knox gelatine. Scald one quart milk and pour over soaked gelatine. In bowl beat seven eggs, add three cups sugar and one pint cream. Add one-half teaspoons salt, three cans evaporated milk and one tablespoons vanilla. If no cream, add one more can evaporated milk. ' JohnStoltzfus GordonviUe,Pa. AgeB Weather-resistant RAMIK Brown rodenticide keeps shape, freshness, taste, potency. Count on a long period of excellent control. Potent treatment costs little in comparison with loss of just a few of your trees. What’s one of your trees worth? What will a bushel of fruit bring? Figure what your loss would be from just one dead • tree ... root-pruned or girdled and killed by orchard mice (meadow voles). The figure the application of highly effective Ramik Brown weather-resistant rodenticide. You’ll find Ramik well worth id ~ Ramik bait is 26% protein As food sources diminish after harvest, meadow voles go all out for highly palatable, apple-flavored, mouse-sized Ramik pellets... and leave your trees alone. Most other foods simply do not attract rodents as high-protein Ramik does. The quiet killer Ramik Brown pellets contain a small amount of the well-known anticoagulant, diphacinone ... a killing agent used by professional exterminators. Diaphacinone thins out the blood so that the vole bleeds internally, painlessly, and dies. Because diphacinone is in such low concentration, the vole does not react violently. Ramik does not “signal" its killing ingredient. Chance of bait shyness is much lessened. Ramik lasts long, does the job A special patented manufacturing process helps Ramik pellets retain shape, palatability and potency, -A Cherry Cobbler V* cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg ' 1 Vi cups flour % teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon tapioca 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter one-third cup milk 2 cups cherries, sweetened Sift flour and measure. Sift flour, baking powder, salt ana sugar together. Cut shortening into dry ingredients. Beat egg and add milk. Combine with flour mixture. Stir until flour is damp. Pour cherries into a greased, shallow baking dish. Sprinkle with tapioca, and add lemon juice and butter. Drop batter in six mounds on top of cherries. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Serve warm with milk or cream. Variation: Replace one cup of cherries with one cup pineapple chunks and follow directions as given. Peaches can also be used instead of . cherries*. _ Self-Filled Cupcakes 3 cups flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons soda 7 tablespoons cocoa 3 A cup plus 3 tablespoons oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon vanilla ' 2 cups water Mix all dry ingredients. Add liquid. Mix well. Filling: Slopny Joe Cake tSKT” '**** 2 cups sugar Ip £ ap sugar 2 cups flour Pinch of salt tSS SSSS** 6 ounces chips 1 eaSSS sSI stir “ chocolate chips. % cu?S£oT Fm P apers two-thirds full of 2 cans 0003 chocolate mixture. Drop a 1 cun strong coffee teaspoon of filling in each. J, “P Bake 20 minutes at 350 i nm P mnf etable degrees F, Makes two dozen. IKS vanilla Sarah King Oxford, Pa.: Age 6 even under high-moisture conditions. Also chemically treated for mold- and insect-resistance, weather resistant Ramik keeps fresh over a comparatively long period. ' ; s Get-ready to bait with Ramik Brown As it says on the label, apply Ramik pellets after harvest and before snow. Ramik will knock-down the hungry vole population. Later, when the sno\u recedes, a second application can be made to control-high density-populationsor-the-voles-that .= may have reinfested the vacated tunnels. Registered for use only in Colorado, Idaho, Michigan. New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and Washington, RAMIKBrown fromVELSICQL VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION 341 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 Mix together and bake at 350 degrees F. for 35 minutes. Carolyn Ann Zimmerman Ephrata,Pa. Age 10 Ramik is a pesticide. Handle it as you would any other orchard chemical. Never allow exposure of bags to non-target species. Do not expose bait in Small piles, or in a constricted pattern. The bait should be scattered evenly over the orchard floor at the rate specified on the label. Reseal any unused portion of the bait and store m a closed storage area Note Before using any pesticide, read the label Whoopie Pie* 4 cups sifted flour (heaping) 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup shortening 1 cup cocoa 1 cup hot water 2 teaspoons salt - 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 eggs. Ina Burkholder Leola,Pa. AgeB XXX Chocolate Chip Cookies 2 cups shortening 2 cups brown sugar 2 cups granulated sugar 4 eggs 4 teaspoons vanilla 6 cups flour 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons soda chocolate chips % tablespoons hot water Amos Lantz Gap, Pa. XXX Home Made Ice Cream { 3-% quarts .whole milk 1 (Continued on Page 47]