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For three tall and tasty dairy delicious drinks, mash one cup fresh strawberries and mix or blend with two tablespoons sugar and Vz pint strawberry ice cream. Add two cups milk and beat until frothy. Pour into glasses and top each with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Want to create an extra special ice cream sundae? Gradually blend % cup maple syrup with % cup peanut butter, and spoon sauce over a scoop of chocolate and vanilla ice cream. Then top with a dollop of whipped cream and a few crushed peanuts for a far-out fun sundae. We Specialize In Aerial We Have Poles In Stock 25’, 30’, 35’ &45' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1979 % teaspoon omon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 9 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 1 medium tomato, chopped V* cup chopped green pepper 12 slices whole wheat bread, buttered Lettuce leaves In large bowl, combine mayonnaise, chives and seasonings. Mix until well blended. Stir in eggs, tomato and green pepper. Cover and chill to blend flavors. To serve; Spread about % cup egg mixture on each of six bread slices. Top with let tuce and remaining bread slices. Makes six servings. To make hard-cooked eggs, put eggs in saucepan and add enough tap water to come at least 1 inch above FFA officer (Continued from Page 109) president of the National FFA Alumni Association, for an update on Alumni programs and Bernie Staller, Executive Director of the National FFA Foundation Sponsoring Committee, went over the operation of the Foundation as it relates to the funding of FFA programs. Over 90 percent of the $1 million goal for sponsorship of more than 30 incentive awards and contests has been met so far this year through the Foundation Sponsoring Committee. A number of informational and inspirational programs were held during the week ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Specializing In AGRICULTURAL WIRING iso Residential, Industrial And Commercial Work. Free Estimates. C. M. HIGH CP. Box 175 RD2 Myerstown, PA 17067 Phone: 717-866-7544 111 eggs. 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