—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1977 46 Well, it will soon be pumpkin season once again. When that time rolls around, there’s always the question, “What do I do with pumpkins besides making jack-o lanterns and pumpkin pies with them? This week “Home on the Range” an swers that question with 16 different recipes from some of our readers. According to the many responses we had to this theme, pumpkins are im portant main ingredients in many a bread and dessert. Unfortunately, several of our contribtors sent in identical or nearly identical recipes this week, and we were only able to print one of each. All of you who did help by sending in contributions received a little thank-you gift from us, and we are hoping you will try again so that your particular recipe can be printed next time. PUMPKIN PIE SQUARES 1 cup sifted flour % cup quick-cooking rolled oats % cup brown sugar Holiday cooking (Continued from Page 45) featured for those light, but satisfying desserts that are so needed after the big holiday meal. When December 31 rolls around, however, Christmas will be over, and thoughts will be on that New Years Eve party and the necessary prepositions that go into making it a success. To aide in preparation for this party, “Home on the Range” will feature party appetisers during the last week of December. If any of the above recipe themes interest you, and you would like to contribute to the recipe column, send the recipes to “Home on the Range,” Lancaster Farming Newspaper, Box 266, Lititz, 3B CO s CE % cup butter 2 cups pumpkin, cooked and pureed 1 can evaporated milk (13-% oz.) 2 eggs % cup granulated sugar % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon % teaspoon ground ginger V* teaspoon ground cloves % cup chopped pecans % cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter Combine sifted flour, rolled oats, brown sugar, and butter in mixing bowl. Pa. Don’t forget to add your name, address, and phone number with each recipe or sheet of recipes sent in. Also, on, the outside of the en velope, mark the theme under which the recipes belong. HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS . BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road Lancaster Pa Phone 717 464-2044 crumbly, using ixer on low speed, ungreased 6 by 10 pan. Bake at 350 . for 15 minutes, lat mixture is It’s time to look lor Christmas items for that special customer. Impact ■ SALES WEEKLY SPECIAL: POCKET AIDE WEEKLY PLANNER Quantity and Price 100.. 75* 250 57* 500. 55* Includes 5 lines of gold imprint. Complete variety of pocket & desk planners. “We specialize in fulftilling the needs of the smaller business man.” Call Collect Today: 717-569-5663 Over 175,000 items. Business Forms, Ad vertising and Gift Specialties. baking, combine pumpkin, evaporated milk, eggs, granulated sugar, salt, ground cinnamon, ginger, and cloves in mixing bowl. Beat well. Pour into baked crust and return to oven for 20 minutes. Last of all, combine chopped pecans, brown sugar, and butter. Sprinkle over pumpkin filling. Again, return to oven and bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until filling is set. Cool in pan, then cut into squares. Serve with a dollap of whipped cream. Marlene Bomgardner AnnvUle, Pa. XXX ‘ir"wii , ' / i / s firedup hones* take charge of any farm oxxe. This Allis-Chalmers 50 hp tractor was named the 5050 because it can split its workday between feed-lot/utility chores, and tending to row crops An 8-speed transmission otters 6 speeds under 10 mph lets you shift-on the-roll in fully synchronized 3rd/4th and 7th/Bth speeds, and has 2 reverse speeds Also available with front wheel assist for 4-wheel traction A 12-speed transmission is optional on the two-wheel drive Both transmissions give you a going-home speed of 15 5 mph The 5050 s many standard features include independent 540 gpm PTO Both a hand and a foot throttle for operator convenience Differential lock Even power steering, adjustable cushioned seat, and a horn l Plus much more Stop in See how the 5050 raises the standards of the standard utility tractor •Manufacturers maximum estimated PTO horsepower at rated engine speed A. I. MOSS & SON, me. RD2,OIey.PA 215 987-6257 L. H. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster, PA 717-397-5179 BHM FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Annville, RDI, PA 717-867-2211 PUMPKIN DESSERT l-% cup graham cracker crumbs % cup granulated sugar % cup butter or margarine 2 egg yolks % cup sugar 8 oz. package cream cheese 2 cups pumpkin, cooked NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA FEED, SEEDCHEMICALS LIME AND FERTILIZER CUSTOM APPLICATION TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SIMPLICITY LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASTON 215-258-2871 The Rising Power A in Farming iZ\ ALLIS-CHALMERS C. L WOKSIDLER BROS. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 Phone 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 SHARTLESVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT Shartlesville, PA 215-488-1025 H. Daniel Wenger, Prop. 3 egg yolks % cup granulated sugar % cup milk % teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 package unflavored gelatin Mix together graham crackers crumbs, % cup (Continued on Page 47) C. 1. WOHSIDLER BROS. Rt. 309&100 R 2 New Tripoli. PA 18066 215-767-7611 ROY H. BUCK, INC. 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