Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1978, Image 52

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—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 16,1978
Junior Cooking
This weeks Junior Cooking
Edition is filled to the bnm
with cookies, fudge, candy,
and other holiday goodies,
which we will feature more
of next week. There is also a
playdough recipe which is an
easy gift to make for your
friends, or brothers and
sisters.
Thebe has been a change in
deadlines for recipes Please
have all your recipes for the
themes listed, in to Lan
caster Farming, Junior
Cooking Edition, Box 366,
Latitz, Pa. 17543, two weeks
in advance.
The week of December 30,
we will feature recipes with
cheese. The following week
we will feature eggs
The second and third week
of January will start the
theme of breakfast goodies,
such as pancakes, cereal and
breakfast pastry.
Please be sure to in
clude your complete name,
address, age and phone
number, as well as the
complete directions for your
favorite.
Junior readers who have
their recipes published will
receive a small gift for
taking the time to send their
recipes in. This is our way of
thanking you for your tune.
Happy baking!
CHRISTMAS JEWELS
1 cup butter
% cup granulated sugar
3 hard cooked egg yolks
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups sifted flour
strawberry or cuxrpnt jelly
KATOLIGHT
DEPENDABLE
EMERGENCY POWER
Low Cost A A.
Protection Agri-Aiternator M \ Ipl M
Could pay for itself in one blackout Can be run
continuously until power is restored PTO drive
Use for portable power too Sizes to 150 KW
1
SEND DETAILS ON STANDBY POWER
Name
Town
State
Phone
TS; MARTIN’S MACHINERY
HARLAN MARTIN
P.O. BOX 35, MARTINDALE, PA 17549
Bus. Ph: 215-445-4800 Res. Ph: 215-267-7771
&LJI
Cream together butter and
sugar until hght and fluffy.
Break up egg yolks and beat
into creamed mixture. Blend
well. Add vanilla. Gradually
stir in flour. Shape dough
into small balls and place on
cookie sheets. Make a dent in
the top of the cookie. Bake at
375° F for 10 minutes.
Remove from oven. Fill
dents with jelly. Bake for
two more minutes
Raymond S. Allgyer
Narvon R 2, Pa.
RANGER JOE COOKIES
1 cup shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
¥z cup chocolate chips
1 teaspoon baking soda
¥2 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups flour
2 cups nee popped cereal
2 cups oatmeal
1 cud coconut
¥1 teaspoon salt
¥2 cup walnuts
Mix ingredients m the
order they are given.' Roll
into small balls. Place on
greased cookie sheets and
flatten the balls with a fork.
Bake at3so° F. until done.
Daniel Miller
Age 12
Leola, Pa.
PEANUT BUTTER
COOKIES
1 cup shortening
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
3 cups flour
Vz teaspoon salt
i oakmg soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cream shortening and
peanut butter together. Add
sugars and continue to beat
Add eggs and vanilla and
beat until fluffy. Sift flour.
Measure and add salt, soda,
and baking powder. Sift
again. Gradually add sifted
dry ingredients to creamed
mixture and mix thoroughly
Chill dough in refrigerator
for several hours Shape
dough into balls one inch in
diameter. Place balls two to
three inches apart on
greased baking sheet. Press
flat with a lightly floured
fork. Bake at 375° F for 12 to
15 minutes. Makes seven
dozen cookies.
Louis Martin
Age 11
Cochranville, Pa.
FRUIT BALLS
3 Apound dates
Vz box apricots
box prunes
% box raisins
Put all fruit through a food
grinder. Then roll the
ground fruit into little balls
and roll into coconut or
confectioners’ sugar. Store
in the refrigerator.
COCONUT BALLS
1 stick margarine
% cup granulated sugar
2 egg yolks
Vz pound dates
1 Vz rice popped cereal
% cup chopped nuts
1 teaspoon vanilla
Katolight Standby Power
Packages give you the
finest in power outage
protection Wide choice of
models in sizes to 1000 KW
Automatic or push-button
transfer, L P gas or diesel
fuels Extra overload cap
acity Models for irrigation,
also
RFD.
Zip
coconut
Chop the dates fine. Cook
margarine sugar, egg yolks.
- ai dates o,u low heat for
five minutes. Take off of
heat and add cereal, nuts,
and vanilla. When partially
O'- 1 '-oil into balls
in coconut
Mary Ella Zeist
Age 13
Narvonßl, Pa.
TRAILSIDE OATMEAL
TREATS
1 cup shortening
1 cup creamy or chunky
peanut butter
2 cups granulated sugar
2 cups firmly packed brown
sugar
4 eggs
cup milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
5 cups oatmeal (quick or
uncooked)
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate
pieces
1 cup raisins
Beat shortening, peanut
butter, and sugar together
until creamy. Blend in eggs,
milk, and vanilla. Sift
Cathy Bawell
Age 12
Leolaßl,Pa.
CAST EARL LUMBER CO., INC.
dsn HOME CENTER
P.O. BOX 10, EAST EARL RD.
EAST EARL, PA. 354-4701
CAPTURE THE RAINBOW
PF" 1 I
iil
NOW!
a gallon on
BELKNAP WALL
Every color in the rain
bow . , . and then some!
Your walls never had it
so good . . . and you
never had paint so easy
to apply. One coat does
the job.
Belknap
BLUE BAIL
RT 23
NEW HOLLAND
JACKSON ST
EAST EARL LUMBER CO
together flour, soda, and
salt. Add to creamed mix
ture, blend well. Stir in oats,
chocolate bits, and raisins.
Drop by spoonfuls onto
cookie sheets. Bake at 350° F.
oven for about 15 minutes.
Makes seven dozen.
Francis Hoover
Age 13
Leola, Pa.
HONEY MILK BALLS
Vz cup honey or com syrup
% cup peanut butter
1 cup dry milk
1 cup oatmeal
Combine all ingredients in
a large bowl Mix by hand.
Shape into two dozen balls.
Martha Zimmerman
Age 6
Mohnton, Pa.
SOURCREAM
OATMEAL
COOKIES
3 A cup butter
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
% cup sour cream
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups flour
2 cups oatmeal
pinch of salt
V 2 teaspoon cinnamon
SAVE up
EAST
EARL RD
EAST
EARL RD
1 teaspoon vanilla
Vz cup nuts
Vz cup chocolate bits
Cream butter and sugar.
Add eggs, sour cream, and
soda. Beat well. Stir m
remaining ingredients. Drop
on greased cookie sheets.
Bake in 350° F. oven for
about 15 minutes, or until
done.
Mary Ann Hostetler
Age 12
Selinsgrove R 3, Pa.
MOLASSES
COOKIES
6 cups sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ginger
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1 cup shortening
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
1 cup dark molasses
2 cups sour milk or but
termilk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix sugar, eggs, and
shortening well. Add flour,
spices, salt, vanilla, and
soda. Add molasses and
to $2.45
PAINT
CHECK OUR PRICES
ON ROOF TRUSSES
HOURS; MON., WED. &
THURS. 7A.M toSP.M
TUES. Till 7 P.M.; FRI. Till 8 P.M ;
SAT. 8 A.M. Till Noon
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