Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 12, 1977, Image 48

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 12, 1977
48
Junior
This week we have a wide
selection of recipes to choose
from. For those of you who
need a good recipe for a busy
day when you don’t have a
lot of time to cook, there’s
“Wash Day Dinner,” and for
those who like a good potato
soup, we have a hearty
potato chowder recipe to try.
Carmel com is a favorite
snack for many people, and
this week a reader sent a
terrific recipe into Lancaster
Farming for all pop com
lovers to test.
And, of course, a week
never goes by that some
delicious dessert recipes
don’t make their ways into
the office.
So, whether you are
looking for a meal, a dessert,
or a snack to make you have
your choice this week.
ITALIAN CREME
CAKE
1 stick margarine
Vz cup shortening
2 cups sugar
5 egg yolks
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
Dash of salt
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup coconut
1 cup nuts (chopped)
5 egg whites, beaten stiffly
Women’s
Wednesday, Feb. 16
Lancaster Co. Society 12
meeting at the home of
Mrs. John C. Kmdig.
Sewing day to make
cancer pads and bed pad.
Thursday, Feb. 17
Lancaster County Society 15
meeting at 1 p.m. at the
Union Church. The en
tertainment is a slide
program.
Lebanon County Society 8
meeting.
Lancaster County Society 13
meeting to sew at the
Lancaster General
Hospital.
Friday, Feb. 18
Lancaster County Society 26
meeting at the Host
Resort.
Saturday, Feb. 19
Lancaster County Society 3
meeting at 2 p.m. Hostess
is Mrs. Walter Trum
bauer. The program is
Donald Stauffer speaking
on fire safety.
Lancaster County Society 18
meeting to entertain
Society 6 at the Farm and
Home Center. Program
is “New Salad Ideas” by
Dons Thomas.
I Lancaster County Society 8
at 2 pm Program is
Faye Stoner, IFYE
exchange student
Chester County Society 21
m
BE ALERT
Cooking
Mix together margarine,
shortening, sugar, egg yolks,
and vanilla. Add flour, soda,
and salt mixture alternately
with buttermilk. Stir in
coconut and chopped nuts.
Fold in last five egg whites,
beaten stiffly.
Pour into 2 (10 inch) or 3 (9
inch) pans. Bake at 350
degrees F. for 30 minutes.
Frosting:
1 (8-ounce) package cream
cheese
Vz stick margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
2-% cups confectioner’s
sugar
Beat above together until
smooth. Frost cake when
cool.
Naomi M. Stoltzfus
Madisonburg, Pa.
Age 13
XXX
CARAMEL POPCORN
7 quarts popped com
1 cup margarine
2 cups brown sugar
% cup white com syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla
M> teaspoon soda
Pinch of salt
Combine sugar, butter,
com syrup and salt in a pan.
Bring to a boil for five
minutes.
Remove from heat. Stir in
vanilla and soda. Pour over
popped com. Mix and bake
Calendar
attending a hockey game
at the Hershey Sports
Arena at 8 p.m.
Snow and cold weather will not
stop the green thumb hobbiest who
has a greenhouse to enjoy The
Cooperative Extension Service of
Bucks and Montgomery County is
sponsoring two similar meetings for
homeowners who are interested m
construction and management of
plant propagating structures
February 14 at 7 00 pm in the
Edition
at 250 degrees F. for 30 to 45
minutes. Pour into flat pan
stirring occasionally. Cool.
Fannie M. Stoltzfus
Madisonburg, Pa.
Age 15
XXX
WASHDAY
DINNER
Vz stick of butter
Onions
Potatoes
2 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 quart tomato juice
Sausage
Melt stick of butter in a
large flat pan. Put a
generous layer of onions in
pan. Put a very generous
layer of thin sliced potatoes
on top. Sprinkle two
tablespoons of flour and one
teaspoon of salt on top. Pour
one quart of tomato juice
over mixture. Cover with a
thick layer of raw, thin sliced
sausage. Bake at 375 degrees
F. for 2-Vz to three hours.
Anna Fox
Ephrata, Pa.
Age 13
XXX
POTATO CHOWDER
I-V2 cups sliced onion
Vz cup diced celery
% cup sliced carrots
1 clove garlic, crushed
3 tablespoons butter or
margarine
4 cups diced potatoes
2 cups water
2 chicken bouillion cubes
I-V2 teaspoons salt
V 4 teaspoon pepper
teaspoon tarragon
U cup chopped parsley
Strawbndge and Clothier’s
auditorium, Neshammy Mall Bucks
County, and February 15 at 7 30 p m.
in the 4-H Center, Snyder Road, near
Lansdale in Montgomery County All
phases of construction and
management will be discussed by
representatives of Penn State
University
2 cups milk
*? cup grated cheddar
cheese
Saute’ onion, celery,
carrots, and garlic in butter
until onion is transparent,
about 10 minutes. Add
potatoes, water, and bouillon
cubes. Stir until cubes
dissolve; add seasonings;
cover and simmer until
potatoes are tender (12 to 15
minutes). Add milk and heat
without boiling. Serve,
sprinkled with grated
cheese. Makes eight ser
vings.
Marian Martin
Ephrata, Pa.
AgeB
XXX
FAMOUS OATMEAL
COOKIES
3 A cup shortening (softened)
1 cup firmly packed brown
sugar
Va cup granulated sugar
1 egg
’/« cup water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sifted all purpose flour
1 teaspoon soda
3 cups oatmeal, uncooked
Mix above together.
Makes five dozen. Heat oven
to 350 degrees F. Bake 12 to
15 minutes.
Mary Ann Hoover
Ephrata, Pa.
xxx
PINEAPPLE FLUFF
1 pound marshmallows
V? cup pineapple juice
1 pint whipped cream
1 cup crushed pineapple
20 graham crackers
U cup margarine
Melt marshmallows and J /2
cup pineapple juice in a
double boiler. Cool until it
starts to thicken. Add one
pint whipped cream and one
cup crushed pineapple.
Finely roll 20 graham
crackers. Add cup
margarine and mix. In a
glass dish make layers of
graham cracker crumbs and
pineapple pudding ending
with pudding.
Ivan Eberly
Narvon, Pa.
Age 9
LOOK FOR
ADAMS CO. HARFORD CO.
0. C. RICE, INC. ROBINSON BROTHERS
Card|ff Md
717 677 8135 Ph. 717-456-5215
YINGLING’S IMPLEMENT
RDI Gettysburg, PA
717 359 4848
BERKS CO.
N H. FLICKER & SONS INC
Maxatawny
Ph. 215-683-7252
STANLEY A. KLOPP INC
Bernville
Ph. 215-4881500
MILLER EQUIPMENT
Bechtelsville
Ph. 215-845-2911
SHARTLESVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT
Shartlesvle, PA
215-488-1326
H. Daniel Wenger, Prop.
ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE
Bethel
Ph 717-933-4114
BRADFORD CO.
CARL L. PIERCE
RD2
Columbia Cross Roads
717-297-3513
WYNNE'S GARAGE LYCOMING CO.
Canton PA RICE FARM SUPPLY, INC
717-673-8456 Jersey Shore, Pa
717-398-1391
BUCKS CO
C. 1. WONSIDLER BROTHERS WENTZ FARM SUPPLIES
T rumbauersville Road Route 29
Quakertown, PA 18951 Palm pa
215-536-1935 215-679-7164
P M7 ” IS ™! D C ?;’ INC ‘ NORTHAMPTON CO.
DoylestowT PA*®* GEORGE v - SE,PLE 4 SON
qmi Easton. PA
215-348-9041 215-258-7146
CECIL CO.
NORTHUMBERLAND CO
EOuSn? CO MECKLEY'S LIMESTONE
s?™? PRODUCTS, me.
301-GSB-SS6S
CHESTER CO.
CHAS.J. McCOMSEY & SONS
Hickory Hill PA
215 932-2615
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE
Cochranville PA
215-593-5280
M.S YEARSLEY & SONS
Westchester
215-696 2990
COLUMBIA CO.
ORANGEVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT
Orangeville PA
Phone 717-683-5311
TIOGA CO.
717-437-2430 Mansfield. Pa
717-724-2731
CUMBERLAND CO.
ERNEST SHOVER
FARM EQUIPMENT
19 West South SI
Carlisle PA
717-249 2239
DAUPHIN CO.
SWEIGARD BROS
RD3 Halifax PA
Ph 717-896-3414
FRANKLIN CO
CHAMBERSBURG FARM SERVICE. INC
975 S Mam St
Chambersburg PA
717 264 3533
MEYERS IMPLEMENTS, INC GEORGE N. GROSS, INC.
Greencaslle PA RO2 Dover PA
717 597 2176 717-292-1673
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LEBANON CO.
A. C. HEISEY FARM EQUIPT. INC.
RDI, Jonestown
Ph. 717-865-4526
UMBERGERSMILL
RD4 Lebanon (Fontana)
Ph. 717-867-5161
LANCASTER CO
ROYH. BUCK, INC.
Ephrata RD2
717-859-2441
A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
717-354-4191
A. L. HERR&BRO.
Quarryville
717-786-3521
LANDIS BROS INC.
Lancaster
717-393-3906
LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY
Rheems
717-367-3590
N.G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim
717-665-2271
MONTGOMERY CO.
SCHUYLKILL CO
L. L. ECKROTH FARM EQUIP., INC
New Ringgold
Ph 717-943-2367
STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE
RO Klmgerstown
Ph. 717-648-2088
SNYDER CO
ROYER’S FARM SERVICE
RDI, Winfield
New Berlin Middleburg Hwy
Phone 717-837-320'
WAYNE CO.
MARSHALL MACHINERY
Honesdale PA
717 729 7117
WYOMING CO.
ACE-JURISTA, INC.
Tunkhannock PA
Ph 717 836-2610
YORK CO.
AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE
Airville PA
717-862 3358
ANDERSON BROTHERS
New Park. PA
717-312-4272