104 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27,1979 For Halloween, why not give a surprise party with these bewitching treats. A menu may include hearty pizza burgers tucked between two delicious kinds of dairy cheese, golden cling peach halves filled with relish and for dessert - chocolate ice cream faces smiling out of orange shells. Junior Cooking Edition (Continued from Page 103) HALLOWEEN PIZZA BURGERS 2 pounds ground beef % cup minced onion 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon oregano V* teaspoon pepper 1 can (8oz.) pizza sauce 6 slices Mozzarella cheese 3 large English muffins, slit butter, softened 6 slices Cheddar cheese In bowl lightly mix ground beef, onion, salt, oregano, pepper and % cup pizza sauce. Shape into six patties. Broil one side; turn and broil other side to desired degree of doneness. Spoon remaining pizza sauce over patties. Top patties with slices of Mozzarella cheese; return to broiler just until cheese begins to melt. Meanwhile toast and butter muffins. Place a slice of cheese on each muffin; top each with a beef patty. Serve. PEACH RELISH 1 can cling peach halves 2 tablespoons pickle relish In saucepan heat peaches in,syrup. Remove from syrup and serve, cut side up. Place one teaspoon relish in center of each peach. * WXt.t WA?JUW*Vi 1 "* 4. £ b »'! Halloween is for fun and nutritious treats SOUTHAMPTON - It’s time for Halloween and one of the most popular nights of the year as far as youngsters go, says Dairy Council Inc. Parents can make the night even better by offering nutritious treats to youngsters in place of the usual candy and chewing gum. It’s also important to make sure these treats are individually wrapped for the sake of freshness and even safety. Nutritious treats are easy to offer when the Four Food Groups are kept.m mind, says Dairy Council. Apples on-a-stick-a favorite with youngsters-can be pur chased already wrapped at a food store or supermarket. Other “goodies” may include raisins purchased in their own packs, pre wrappe'd bite-sized pieces of cheese, small bags of nuts or dried fruit. The very popular granola bpr« pr»- SCS office hours HARRISBURG - Ac- sonnel and individuals cording to Joel Myers of the calling the field office can Soil Conservation Service in take advantage of reduced Dauphin County, the toll calls prior to 8 a.m Harrisburg Field Office will now be open Monday thru Friday from 7 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. The new office hours are a part of a new com pressed work schedule designed to reduce energy consumption and to provide expanded service to Dauphin County farmers. Myers explained the compressed work schedule is being used for a two year trial period so that its benefits can be fully evaluated. Benefits in ad dition to expanded service hours should include savings in travel time and reduced mileage. Also Field Office Per- wrapped, make a fine ad dition to any youngster’s grab bag. For those mothers with the time and inclination, it might benefit them economically to bake their own cookies and wrap them in cellophane or foil for trick or treat offerings. A supply of extra cookies could be frozen and kept on hand for the upcoming holidays. A bran muffin, whole gram or granola cookie containing dried fruits and nuts will satisfy any youngster’s need for a nutritious snack. Halloween is an exciting time for children as they anticipate ghosts and skeletons to materialize around every comer. It can also be a time for fond memories, says Dairy Council, of good and nutritious snacks for tired goblins when they finally return home. t £-4 « Z-t t t * » , » a.*„V*JI.» -• Cafendait Today, October 27 Lancaster Co. Society 4 meeting at the home of Flossie Garber’s, featuring -a “Re-Uzit” Shop program Lancaster Co. Society 5 bus trip Monday, October 29 “Christmas in October” at the Farm and Home Center Wednesday, October 31 Lancaster Co. Society 24 square dance at the Wittenburg Studio Berks Co. Society 7 halloween party Thursday, November 1 Lancaster Co. Society 17 meeting at 1 p.m. at the home of Ella Ecklin Lancaster -Go. Society 21 craft night at the home of Abby Bradley beginning at 7:30 p.m. York Co. Convention at St Matthews Lutheran Church Saturday, Novembers Lancaster Co. Farm Women Convention at the Farm and Home Center
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