Faming, Saturday, May 19,1979 Home On The Range < (Continued from Page 88) STRAWBERRY SHORT CUT CAKE 1 cup marshmallows 210 ounce packages of frozen stawberries or sliced and sugared fresh strawberries . 13 ounce package of strawberry gelatin 1 yellow cake mix, or white, or strawberry Grease the bottom of a 9 by 13 inch pan. Sprinkle marshmallows evenly over the bottom of the pan. Thoroughly combine the strawberries and gelatin, set aside. Make (he cake according to directions on package. Pour the cake batter over the marshmallows. Spoon strawberry mixture over the batter. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes at-350 Degrees. F. Serve with whipped cream. When this cake is done, the strawberries will have gone down through the cake and the marshmallows will come totbetop. CREAM CHEESE STRAWBERRY DESSERT 1V« cups crushed round buttery crackers \ 8 ounces, cream cheese, softened 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 2 tablespoons milk 1 cup halved strawberries 1 package vanilla or lemon|nstant pudding IVz cups cold milk 4 ounces whipped cream topping Combine the crackers and butter and press into the bottom of an 8 inch square pan. BAke at 375 Degrees F. for eight mnutes. Cool. Beat cream cheese with sugar and two tablespoons milk in a bowl until smooth. Spread evenly in cr; umb-lined pan. Arrange strawberries on cream cheese mixture. Prepare pudding mix with cups milk as directed onpackage for pie filling; fold in Vi cup of the whipped topping. Spoon over strawberries and chill until set, about two hours. Garnish with the remaining whipped topping and additional strawberries, if desired. Serves nine. PUDDING AND CRACKERS 9 whole graham crackers, halved 1 package vanilla instant pudding, 6 serving size 2 cups cold milk 4 ounces whipped cream topping 1 cup finely dropped strawberries Arrange nine of the cracker halves m the bottom of a nine inch square pan. Prepare the pudding mix with two cups of milk as directed in the package for the pudding. Fold in one cup of the whipped topping. Pour half the pudding mixture over the crackers in the pan and top with strawberries. Arrange remaining crackers on the berries and add remaining pudding mixture. Spread the remaining whipped topping over the top and garnish with halved strawberries, if desired. Cut into squares. BIG RHINO (left) 8,000 lbs. * Mrs. Kenneth Moore Fawn Grove, Pa. Strong, safe, versatile this family of utility trailers can adapt to any equipment load from snowmobiles to bulldozers, from roto-tillers to fork-lifts. Tilt-bed design and sturdy construction make these Rhinos just right for personal, industrial, agricultural or construction use. y'g/kdSir: STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 2 i 2Cupsflour 2 teaspoons baking'powder M; teaspoon salt 2 eggs 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons buttei 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup granulated sugar Vz cup water 2 stiffly beaten egg whites 2 cups crushed strawberries Sift the flour, measure and add the baking powder and salt. Sift again. Sift the dry ingredients together. Beat the eggs and add the sugar, milk and flavoring. Combine the egg nurture anu Ocm uuiu uioiougbiy blended, four into two greased eight inch cake pans. Bake at 375 Degrees F. for 25 to 30 minutes. Spread strawberry whip between the layers and on the top. To make the whip, boil one cup of granulated sugar and % cup water together until the syrup spiuns a thread when dropped from a fork. Pour the syrup over two stiffly beaten egg whites. Add two cups of crushed strawberries. After spreading the whip between the layers and on top of the cake, garnish with whole berries. Makes six to eight serivngs. NEVER FAIL DESSERT Ipackage (3 ounces) strawberry gelatin ' Ipackage vanilla instant pudding mix cups hot water 1 cup whipped topping mix 2 cups sweetened strawberries , Dissolve the gelatin and instant pudding mix in the hot water. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Cool. When cool but not set, fold in the topping mix and strawberries. Chill for several hours. Note: this dessert is also delicious if made with raspberry gelatin and raspberries. Mrs. Daniel E. Wenger Stevens, Pa. \ EASY STRAWBERRY PIE 1 package strawberry flavored gelatin % cup boiling water 2 cups ice cubes 8 ounces whipped cream topping 1 cup sliced strawberries IVt cup fine graham crackers V* cup butter or margarine To make crust, combine crumbs and butter. Press firmly on the bottom and sides of a nine inch pie pan. Chill at least one hour. For pie, dissolve gelatin completely in boiling water, stirring about three minutes. Add ice cubes and stir constantly until gelatin is thickened, about two to three minutes. Remove any unmelted ice. Using a wire whip, blend in the whipped topping; then whip until 'K*&nooth. Fold in the strawberries. Chill, if necessary, until mixture will mound. Spoon into pie crust. Chill for two hours. Garnish with additional fruit, if desired. BABY RHINO (center) 1,500 lbs.* FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT RD 7I7-3m5;27l PA ‘ _ _ Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. ~ IMf *- 1 7:30t05:30 ■ • Thurs. TiH 9:00; Saturday Till 3:00 Whip ' Annie Kauffman Honey Brook, Pa. Crust STRAWBERRY DESERT 19 inch pastry sheel or graham cracker crust shell 3 ounce package of strawberry gelatin 1 cup hot water Ms cup cold water J 1 pint vanilla ice cream , 1 cup sliced fresh or frozen strawberries Dissolve the gelatin in the hot water. Add the cold water and stir. Cut the ice cream in six chunks and add to the gelatin mixture. Stir until the ice cream melts. Chill until the begins to thicken and mound when spooned (20 to 30 minutes). Gently fold in the strawberries. Pour into the cooled crust. Chill until firm, 20 to 25 minutes. Garnish with whipped cream. Plant diseases arrived COLLEGE PARK, Md. Weaver advised. But be sure Dr. Leslie 0. Weaver, Ex- you use the proper spray tension plant pathologist and material for the specific professor of botany at the disease and type of plant University of Maiyland in being treated. College Park, says the hot, F ?r instance, v captan humid weather of early May dodine or captan-benomyl could well be setting off combinations should be used outbreaks of other fungus to control apple scab in fruit diseases in both furit trees orchards. But zineb or and ornamental shrubs. maneb are the recom ' Immediate spraying with mended spray materials for recommended fungicides controlling crabapple rust. and follow-up spraying For more information, throughout the blossom contact your county Ex " season is one way to help tension agricultural science control these malarias, Dr. or horticulture agents. LITTLE RHINO (right) 4,000 lbs.* Mrs. Vera Scott Cortland, N.Y.
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