—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 9. 1977 44 Recipe themes announced for Aug./Sept. “Home on the Range” LANCASTER, Pa. - Our trial run of recipe themes went so well during the months of March through May, that we’ve decided to try them again. Hopefully our readers will be as helpful with the upcoming months as they were during Spring and the Dairy Issue. July 23 - Jellies and preserve On July 23 we will feature jelly and preserve recipes. From last year’s con tributions, we know that many of our readers are accomplished at the art of making these condiments, so this year we are dedicating a whole week to your favorite concoctions. Since you are probably familiarizing yourselves with them right now, we are hoping that you won’t find it too difficult to meet our deadline date of July 15 for those recipes. That only gives you one week to copy down your favorite jelly or preserve recipe and get it to us, but it will be well worth it, for those that do get their recipes to'us by July 15 will receive a special pot luck gift from Lancaster Farming. Why don’t you send us a recipe and see what you get? July 30 - Canning and Freezing -Since canning and freezing are two of the biggest homemaking activities going on at this time of the year, Lancaster Farming has decided to dedicate a “Home on the Range” section to all your favorite, yet unique, recipes you can and store on the shelf. The deadline for this information will be July 22. We’re looking forward to several feature stories on the new methods of canning, and many other related items. August 6 • Garden* vegetables For the week of August 6, we are planning to feature every type of garden vegetable recipe under the sun. 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August 13 - Last call for garden vegetables We’re expecting such a turnout for the garden recipe theme, that whatever is left over, we will be featuring this week. (Please donT let us down-send us plenty.) August 20 - Cooking out Just as important as using up your garden vegetables during this time of die year is getting out into fresh air and sunshine and having a cookout. And, while making grilled hamburgers and barbecued chicken is fun and delicious, there art more than two recipes which can be made on the grill. By this time, you probably know one or two which your family loves, and now is your chance to share them with our readers and learn some new ones in return. We are looking for beef, chicken, pork, lamb, and any other meat recipe which can be cooked over the grill. This should be an exciting ex change for all of our readers who love to “eat out” in this fashion. The deadline for sending the cookout recipes is August 12. August 27 - Peaches With peach season soon arriving, we can’t create a recipe theme calendar without mentioning this sweet, juicy fruit. Send us all toe various peach recipes you know and love, whether for pies, main dishes, ice cream toppings or “whatever.” The deadline for this theme is August 19. September 3 - Apples and cheese September is the month for apples, and along with ap ples, comes cheese. If you have any recipes featuring these two together, or if you have a favorite recipe using just one of the two, send them to us by August 26 and Vmimri apiertir t«tl ntUnf —Hmt Dw OpUanal Recipe Theme JULY , nn “Jams and Preserves” - 60 Deadline July 15 - __ “Canning and Freezing” dll Deadline July 22 AUGUST _ “Garden Vegetable*” 0 Deadline July 29 . _ “Garden Vegetables” la Deadline Angnst 5 a a “Cooking out on the Grill” 20 Deadline August 12 QIV “Peaches” 47 Deadline Angnst 19 SEPTEMBER “Apples and Cheese” O Deadline August 26 “Pumpkin Recipes” 10 Deadline September 2 “Nutritions Snacks” 17 Deadline September 9 “Breads” 24 Deadline September 16 we will see that they get printed on September 3 with the rest of the theme redoes. -September 10- Pumpkin recipes When September 10 rolls around, most people start dreaming of and making pumpkin pies. But, pum pkins are much more ver satile than that, so for one week we would like to feature that vegetable in as many forms as we can. If you have a favorite pumpkin recipe to contribute, send it to us by September 2. Aimr M«ne »ar»«a»f Calendar September 17- Nutrltious snacks It’s hard to believe, but by this week, the children will be back in school and coming home just starved. Instead of soda and “junk foods”, mothers should have nutritious snacks prepared for their children. Since most of our readers are farm wives with knowledge, on how to prepare quick, easy. ROOFS, THE BEST MATERIALS, AND EXPERIENCED CREW. INSURES QUALITY & BEAUTY DONE EXPERT^ TO YOUR SATISFACTION. NEGLEY & MILLER SILOS (Plant) R.D. 1, Box 268 A, Shermansdale, Pa. 17090 Phone 717-582-4108 (Sales) Rose Pollock office Phone 717-582-4108 Home Phone 717-834-4838 THE COMPANY THAT USES GREEN & WHITE but nutritious snacks, we’d like to feature a week in which mothers share their secrets on getting their children to eat properly when they come home from school. If you have a snack that is both nutritious and delicious, send it to us by September 9 and we will feature your recipe during our “snacks” week. September 24 - Breads For the last week in September, we’ve decided to feature breads, a food that many of our contributors Junk makes good projects MEDIA, Pa. - Anyone who has been around a toddler knows they often enjoy playing with the box a toj came in more than the toy itself. Penn State home economists say older children aren’t much dif ferent. That is a bonus for adults in charge of organizing activities for children’s groups. Beautiful junk is the term the Department of Health, Gudcation and Welfare gives to the materials you can get for free or next to nothing from neightborhood mer chants. Grocery store boxes Broilers down HARRISBURG - Poultry production in Pennsylvania dropped 14 per cent during the week ending June 18, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service. The 1,717,000 placements of broiler chicks were two per cent more than a year earlier. Average placements during the past 10 weeks in the Commonwealth were 15 per cent above the same period a year ago. have requested. If you have a favorite recipe, send it to us by the 16th of the month and we will publish it. When sending in any recipe, address the envelope to Lancaster Farming “Home on the Range,” Bo* 266, lititz, Pa. On the outside of the envelope, and with each recipe or group o{ recipes you send, print the theme for which you are sending each contribution Also, it is very important , to include your name, ad dress, and phone number with each recipe sent in. We’re looking forward to bearing from you! can become lots of things for children. Cut a box in half diagonally for a table easel, or use a larger size for a puppet theatre, or post of fice. HEW has compiled some beautiful junk projects in a booklet called “Beautiful Junk.” The booklet includes drawings of different play materials that can be made from low-cost materials and a source list. To get a copy, send name and address and 35 cents to: “Beautiful Junk,” Consumer Information Center Dept. 44, Pueblo, Colo. 11 fillers In the 21 key poultry producing states, placements of broiler chicks were 71,341,000. This figure is about the same as the previous week, but three per cent more than the same week a year earlier. Average placements in the 21 states during the past ten weeks were five per cent above a year ago.