Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1978, Image 45

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    Junior Cooking Edition
As the cold weather
remains outside, the urge to
cook and bake in the kitchen
continues to come to many
junior cookers. This week’s
recipes should tempt many
young cooks to try these
delicious recipes.
Featured this week are
coconut macaroons, date
HONEY BROOK MOLASSES
• BAKING MOLASSES • TABLE SYRUP
• BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES
• CLIP & SAVE FOR YOUR RECIPE FILES:
GINGER SNAPS
% cup shortening 2 tsp. soda
1 cup brown sugar % tsp. salt
Vi cup Honey Brook 1 tsp. ginger and 1 tsp.
Baking Molasses cinnamon
1 egg Vz tsp. cloves
2V4 cup flour
Cream together first 4 ingredients till fluffy. Sift
together dry ingredients; stir into molasses mix
ture. Form into small balls and roll in granulated
sugar, place 2” apart on greased cookie sheet. Cool
slightly; remove from pan. Yields 5 dozen.
WATCH FOR NEW RECIPES:
Look for Honey Brook Molasses with THE
BEEHIVE at your local grocer.
If not available call; (215) 273-3776
( 3r c %mr Valentine
Ouesday CUb. 14
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OUARRYVILLE
DRUG CO.
15 E. STATE STREET
DOWNTOWN QUARRYVILLE
786-3100
bars, and sugar cookies in
the cookie line, and for those
who like to try baking cakes,
there is a chocolate cake,
cherry cheese cake, and a
chocolate chip yellow cake.
Don’t forget to take the
time to sit down and mail a
favorite recipe to the Junior
Cooking Edition. Be sure to
ZOOK MOUSSES
CO.
West Main St., Honey Brook, PA
include a list bf all the
ingredients and complete
directions and include your
name, age, address, and
phone number. Send your
recipe to: Lancaster Far
ming, Junior Cooking
Edition, Box 366, Lititz, Pa.,
17543.
COCONUT MACAROONS
1 can condensed milk (14 oz.)
3Va cups shredded coconut
Combine milk and
coconut. Stir until all the
coconut is well moistened.
Drop by teaspoonfuls onto
greased baking sheet,
spaced two to three inches
apart. Bake at 325°F. for 15
minutes or until lightly
browned.
Marla Kistler
Age 10
Kempton, Pa.
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DATE BARS
Filling
1 cup granulated sugar
1% cups water
1 pound dates, (cut in pieces)
1 cup walnuts (ground fine)
Crumbs
2 cups flour
1 cup brown sugar
3 cups oatmeal (ground fine)
1 cup butter
V* teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
Boil filling until soft -
mash. When cool, add 1 cup
of walnuts ground fine.
Mix all ingredients of
crumbs. Pat % mixture on
cookie sheet. Spread filling,
then sprinkle remainder of
crumbs on top. Bake at
WILLOW
PHARMACY
IN THE VILLAGE
OF WILLOW STREET •
464-3325
350°F. until light brown Cut
into strips.
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SUGAR COOKIES
3 eggs
IVz cups granulated sugar
Vz cup butter
1 cup thick milk
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons baking soda
6 cups flour
1 teaspoon vanilla
Vi teaspoon salt
Cream shortening and
sugar. Add eggs and vanilla.
Beat well and add thick
milk, flour, baking powder,
baking soda, and salt. Mix
well. Form into cookies and
bake at 350°F. until light
brown.
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CHOCOLATE CAKE
2V* cup granulated sugar
% cup vegetable oil
2 eggs
4 tablespoons vinegar m 1
cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
COAL & WOOD STOVES
Warm fflorninq coal heater
Only a genuine Warm Morning has the famous patented 4-
flue firebrick construction that turns coal into glowing coke.
.. heats 24 hours or more without refueling. The little extra
a Warm Morning costs originally is repaid over and over
again in satisfaction and fuel savings!
MODEL 400 - America’s Finest
Coal Circulator'
The ultimate m luxury heating
with coat or coke 1 Beautiful
cabinet finished in life time
porcelain enamel Front feed
door permits no spill filling
Side doors open for quick
radiant heat release Thermostat
gives even temperature control
Holds 100 lbs of coal
provides ample heating for up to
six rooms'
JES
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Warm Morning GAS HEATERS
Spread a CARPET OF WARMTH
over the floors of your home
“TOPOMATIC" CONTROLS
save bending or stooping to
adjust temperature or blower
Coleman Center
85 Old Leacock Rd. R.D. 1 Ranks. Pa.
2 3 /4 cup flour
3 teaspoons baking soda
Vs. teaspoon salt
Vz cup cocoa
Cream sugar, oil, and eggs
together. Add vanilla and
milk with vinegar. Sift flour,
baking soda, and salt
together. Mix enough hot
water to the cocoa to make it
creamy and pour into
mixture. Mix well. Pour in
greased cake pan. Bake at
325°F. until done, ap
proximately 35 minutes.
XXX
CHERRY CHEESE CAKE
% cup granulated sugar
3 tablespoons flour
Vz teaspoon salt
3 %-lb. packages Cream
MervinZ.Fox
Martinsbnrg, Pa.
Cheese
IVk teaspoon vanilla
6 eggs
1 cup cream or 1 cup
evaporated milk
Stop And See Us At
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, l§7i—
Elizabeth K.Glick
Age 7
Leola, Pa.
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LOW COST
MDWCMI©
HEATING
with
CLEAN, SAFE, CONVENIENT
QLP~GAS] and
i Warm Ifloming
(} HEATERS
With butter or oleo, grease
the bottom and sides of a fl
inch spring pan. Dust the
sides and line the bottom
with graham cracker
crumbs, (approx. 2 heaping
tablespoons).
Blend the sugar with the
flour, salt, and cream cheese
softened at room tem
perature. Add the vanilla.
Add the egg yolks, one at a
time, mixing well after each
yolk is added. Add the cream
(or evap. milk) and blend
thoroughly. Fold in the
stiffly beaten egg whites,
and pour the mixture on top
of the crumbs.
Bake in a very moderate
oven, 325*F. for 1 hour 20
minutes, or until soft in the
center. When done, turn off
oven, open door wide, and let
cake stand in oven until cool.
Remove rim of pan. Top
cake with cherry pie filling.
XXX
CHOCOLATE CHIP
YELLOW CAKE
1 box yellow cake mix
1 small package French
vanilla instant pudding
4 eggs
Vz cup vegetable oil
1 cup water
1 box German sweet
chocolate (shaved)
6 oz. package of chocolate
bits
2 tablespoons 10-x sugar.
Mix cake mix, pudding,
eggs, vegetable oil, and
water together. Fold in Vz
box German sweet
chocolate. Spread in greased
9 x 13 inch pan. Sprinkle
chocolate bits on top before
baking. Bake at 350°F. for 45
minutes. Sprinkle on other
half shaved German
chocolate mixed with 2
tablerpoons of lOx sugar.
York Co.
Women
List
activities
YORK - The York County
Society of Farm Women met
recently for an executive
board meeting at the York
Mall Community Room.
President Mrs. Harold
Sechrist was in charge of the
meeting.
It was announced that the
Happiness for Others, 1977
project would be repeated in
1978. Also all societies were
encouraged to have a safety
program sometime during
the year. Thirty-two farm
women groups will exchange
visitations with other groups
within the county area.
All Farm Women Society
members are invited to
attend the Spring Rally,
which will be hosted by the
Lebanon County Farm
Women. The event will be
held at the Hershey Con
vention Center on May 17.
The York Co. Farm
Women Societies will again
cover the Snack Shacks at
the York Hospital Fete May
19 and 20.
It was announced that any
student majoring in home
economics and a high school
graduate whose mother is a
member of a Farm Women
Society is eligible to apply
for a scholarship. Deadline
to apply is May 1. Ap
plications may be mailed to
Mrs. Charles Bupp, Glen
Rock R 2, Pa.
The County picnic will be
held July 26 at the 4-H Center
m York County. The next
board"Aieeting will be held in
the York Mall Community
Room on April 24, beginning
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