102 —Lancaster Famine, Saturday, December 22,1979 ! Junior Cooking i Edition p (Continued from Page 101) CRANBERRY MARSHMALLOW CREAMS 2 lb. fresh or frozen cranberries, ground 2 (120 z.) can crushed pineapples, drained 1 cup granulated sugar 1 bag minature marshmallows 2 cup heavy cream, whipped Mix together cranberries, pineapples and sugar in a large bowl Fold marshmallows into whipped cream, fold whipped cream mixture into cranberry mixture. Chill until serving time. Yield: 10 cups. Alta Z. Brnbacker, Mfllmont, P*. CRANBERRY APPLESAUCE 6 apples, cored and sliced 1 cup cranberries Ms Clip water % cup granulated sugar Me teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 tablespoon lemon juice Combine apples, cranberries and water in saucepan; bringtoaboil; and cover. Cook slowly until apples are tender, about 15 minutes. Add remaining ingredients; cook until sugar dissolves. Refrigerate over night. Note: The cooked mixture can be put through a food mill before adding the remaining ingredients. GREEN AND RED GELATIN 2 packages green or red gelatin 1 small can pineapple juice Mi cup cold water % cup sugar % cup rich milk 2 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup whipped cream Soak 1 package of gelatin in cold water, add sugar and rich milk and egg yolks. Cook for one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and add second package of gelatin and vanilla. Set mixture in a cool place to chill until it begins to thicken. Beat egg whites, add whipped cream and mix well with chilled mixture. Katie B. Zook, Age 9, Lititz, Pa. QA/omcw Societies Berks Co, Society 1 The annual Christinas par ty of the Berks County of Farm Women Society was held at the Old State Barn, Oley. Secret pals were revealed and new names given out A donation was given to the Jeffrey Boch family and plants and bruit baskets will be distributed to community residents. Mrs. Betty McLean of Douglassvile entertained members with a monologue entitled, “The Hat Lady.” The next meeting will be January 16 at the home of Mrs. Agnes Noll, Oley, Pa. Berks Co, Society 4 A lovely Christmas party was held by the Berks County Farm Women Society 4 at the home of Mrs. Walter Burkepile, Powder Mill Road, on December 2. Fourteen members en joyed an evening of Christmas carols, gift ex change and old-time Christmas stories. Mrs. Evelyn Becker and ' Mrs. Mamie Hafer were appointed to audit the books of Society 4. A work day was held at the home of Mrs. Verna Taylor, Boyertown, on Wednesday, December 15, at which time favors were made for Meals on Wheels and baskets of cookies, etc. were made up for area shut-ins. v-* 9^a/im The January meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1980, at the home of Mrs. Elsie Rothenberger, Powder Mill Road, Boyertown, Pa. Berks Co, Society 9 The Berks County Farm Women Society 9 met in the home of Mrs. Winnie Hayik, Weavertown. Mrs. Jean Casner volunteered to bake for Berks-Heim. Mrs. Nancy Lehman will make final arrangements for ' the group’s Christmas party. Everyone agreed to buy sheepskins for Berks-Heim patients. Fifty dollars will be used for Christmas gifts for the Hamburg patients. Mrs. Nancy Gross and Mrs. Winnie Hayik will do the shopping. Mrs. Jewel Albright of Birdsboro presented a program on straw and spice wreaths; some of the members had an enjoyable time making their own wreaths. WHY YOU NEED to SPRAY ALFALFA?Organic farm-" 5 ers don’t. OR VEGETABLES? Experienced organic growers have little or no problem. WHYDOESCORNi LODGE when organic don’t right beside it? If you had to live on chemicals you would get sick and lodge too. Healthy people resist disease. Healthy plants resist disease. Prove it. If others can, are you inferior? Our new program is out qroducing at less cost after the first year. Retro-chemicals are getting too high. The more you use the more you have to use because they kill the soil life. How will your sons survive? There is much more to be said in future issues. In the meantime ask for our new literature, on our full program and order a load of good old soft rock phosphate at only $BO per ton plus spreading. It bonds to the soil, even in winter and doesn't leach or dissepate. Is best spread now because it releases slowly, but lasts for years. It puts much sugar (energy) in crops for high feeding value and healthy crops and healthy consumers. Only $9O per ton in bags to mix in manure. It balances manure or manured fields which have plenty potash. And our BX soil bacteria draws the nitrogen out of the air, very economically. In the 80’s you’ll wish you had con ditioned your soil for economy, and our new National Ag Soil Treatment is terrific for changing soil structure, from topsoil to subsoil, breaking hardpan, letting the water down, draining waterlogged fields, easier tillage, earlier germination, very economically. Money back guarantee. Why? Because it is well proven. We are not in the grab your check and run business. ORGANIC CENTER 217 S. Railroad Ave. Cumberland Co. StJkBBfySS of the group to participate in OOCiety lo a game called “What will - yourspousesay?” Cumberland County Farm Women' Society 15 held its annual Christmas party and banquet at the Huntsdale Fire Hall on December 8. After the meal was over a meeting was called to order by president Janice Yorlets. Christmas carols were led by Martee Mentzer. A poem read by Cindy Whistler and devotions by Grace Myers followed. Martee Mentzer then had a (717)354-7064 DETWEILER SILOS Increase Your Present Silo Capacity By Extending Your Silo Dollars per ton an extension costs less than a new silo. We can ex tend most brands of concrete stave silos. Nmh Sios Mid Extandons Tear Own ml febaU Sit R^tfcs Jammy Eqwymwrt Write or Call. RD#2 Box 267 D Newville, PA 17241 PHONE 717-776-7533 or 717-776-3288 t < New Holland, PA 17557 The group sang a few more Christmas carols when Santa Claus appeared and started handing out gifts. Members revealed their secret pals and new secret pair were picked for the next year. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clark Thrush. (Turnto Page 104)