Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 1980, Image 100

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From sweet cheese to monster cookies, our recipes this
week are a sampling from the cupboards of our young
cooks.
The recipes range from simple such as the Michigan
Rocks to more complex as in the Potato buns and cooking
them should be a relaxing activity for a weekend or after
school.
1 gallon milk
3 eggs
1 pint buttermilk
Bring sweet milk to a boil. Remove from heat. Add 4
eggs with 1 pint buttermilk and stir until it curdles. Pour
into cloth and drain off whey. Yields between 1 and 2
pounds.
FROZEN BERRY FLUFF
2 cups (1 package) crisp graham crackers
5 tablespoons butter
2 egg whites
1 tablespoon vanilla
11/2 cups sugar
2 cups fresh berries (strawberries, raspberries or
blueberries)
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
Mix cracker crumbs and butter. Press int 6 buttered 9 x
13 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 8 minutes.
Beat egg whites and vanilla slightly in large bowl.
Gradually beat in sugar and berries. Beat at high speed 12
to 15 minutes until mixture is fluffy and has large volume.
Fold in whipped cream and spread over crumb crust.
Freeze overnight. Cut into squares or wedges to serve.
Makes 13 x 9 inch pan full.
2 packages yeast
1/2 cup warm water
3 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup mashed potatoes
1/2 cup butter or margarine
3/4 cup warm water
1 teaspoon salt
6 cups flour
Measure flour into large bowl. Dissolve yeast in % cup
warm water. Mix all other ingredients together except
flour. Add yeast to the mixture.
Pour mixture over the flour and mix well. Cover and let
rise in a warm place. Knead a little and shape into buns.
Place onto greased cookie sheets. Bake on middle shelf
at 375 degrees F. for 10 minutes. Serves 25 to 30.
Susie Stoltzfns, Age 13, Trout Run
SWEETCHEESE
Mary Ann Martin, Age 6, New Holland
Barbara Fisher, Age 11, Paradise
POTATO BUNS
2 cups sugar
1/2 qip vinegar
2 tablespoons butter
Combine ingredients and cook until mixture is brittle
when dropped into cold wqter (270 degrees F.) Pour onto
buttered plates. Mark into squares while warm or roll into
small balls.
/ MICHIGAN ROCKS
11/2 cups granulated sugar
1 pound fine cut up dates
11/2 teaspoons soda
5 teaspoons hot water
1 cup melted margarine
4 beaten eggs
3 cups flour ■'
1 teaspoons cinnamon or vanilla
3/4 cup One nuts
Mix sugar, dates, soda and hot water. Add shortening
and eggs and mix. Mix flour and flavoring with other
ingredients, then add nuts. Bake at 350 degrees F.
Rachael Stoltzfua, Age 13, Wltmer
MONSTER COOKIES
12 eggs
2 pounds brown sugar
4 cups white sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla
1 tablespoon molasses
Bteaspoonssoda
1 pound butter (do not substitute margarine)
3 pounds peanut butter
18 cups oatmeal
1 pound chocolate chips
1 pound M& M’s
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix in a dishpan in the
order given.
Drop by large tablespoonfuls and flatten. Place about 6
on each cookie sheet. Bake for 12 minutes. Do not over
bake. (This recipe does not call for flour).
Marlene Zimmerman, Age 18, Millmont
VINEGAR CANDY
Arlene Zelset, Age 11, Narvon
Feathered Friends meets
FLEMENGTON, N.J. members for their use. g
The Feathered Friends 4-H David Plum gave a "
Club met at the home of Mrs. demonstration on Raven
Marty Woske in Stanton in Ducks. _
February. The 4-H Window Display
The club purchased a Committee is working on
scrapbook for the committee their theme, which will be
to work on the rest of the ready for setup by March 1.
year and members brought The next meeting will be
in pictures of their project held on march 10 at the home
for the scrapbook. of Mrs. Woske. The topics for
A new waterfowl record discussion will be demon
book was passed out to strationsandclubby-laws.
DEAD STOCK
REMOVED Atf
PROMPTLY
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
We Charge For Distant Pickups.
A. F. BRANDT’S SONS
RENDERERS
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA
(717) 367-6026
Gehl's new 360 loader just under 36” wide! -
Gets m and out of the tightest And
just two simple T-bars give you all the moves.
Hydrostatic drive 550# lift rating. 16 hp
Onan engine quick change attachments
overhead guard all standard equipment
You can add special buckets, fork, grapple
and more'
Stop by and take a look at thissuper com
pact now l
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FARM EQUIPMENT
PEOPLE'S SALES & SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2735
AGWAY, INC.
Chapman Equip Center
Chapman PA
215-398-2553
N.G. HERSHEY & SON KIUC „ U
Manheim PA «a .!L
717 665 2271 TRACTOR CO., INC.
A. t. HERR & BRO. cSm^Tld
Quarryville, PA 301-778-1640
717 786 3521 CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS
S. JOHNSON HURFF Hickory H.II PA
Pole Tavern 215-932-2615
Monroeville. N J
609-358-2565 or WERTZ GARAGE
609-769-2565 Lmeboro. MD
STOUFFER BROS. INC. 301374-2672
Chambersburg, PA LEBANON VALLEY
717-263-8424 IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
ARNEHS GARAGE
R 1 980X125 717-866-7518
Hagerstown. MD CLAIR J. MYERS
301-733-0515 Lake Road R 1
UMBERGER'S MILL 71T259045T
Rt Ifomana" PA COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS EQUIP.
717-867-5161 RD 2 Box 62
Columbia Cross Roads PA
ZOOK’S FARM STORE 717 297-3373
Honey Brook. PA 717-297-2991
BINKLEY & HURST BROS. PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC
133 Rothsville Station Road 225 York Rd
Lititz. PA Carlisle PA
717-626-4705 ,7^7-249-5338
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