Recipe Swap Just in tune for all you last minute bunnies, we have a recipe for coloring Easter eggs with natural dyes. So round up your eggs, cabbages, and oranges and get dip ping. When we think of Easter eggs, we think of hard-boiled eggs. Actually, eggs should not be boiled. Boding causes the eggs to form a greenish color around the outside of the yolks. To hard-cook eggs, place eggs in a pan and cover with cold water. Bring the water to a bod over medium heat and remove the pan from the heat. Cover and let stand for 15 minutes Rinse with cold water and dram. HOW TO DYE EASTER EGGS NATURALLY Place uncooked eggs in a single layer in a saucepan. Cover eggs with water. Add a teaspoon of vinegar. Add one of the following for coloring. bright blue red cabbage light yellow orange peels yellow-green carrot tops light yellow-green celery tops red red beets yellow onions For other colors, mix the above to get varied shades of purple and other secondary colors. The more eggs you use, the more tops and peelings you will need. Brmg to a boil and reduce heat, simmering for 20 minutes. Remove tops and peelings from the pan and let the eggs stand m the liquid overnight to get a darker color. Be prepared for a nice surprise the following morning. QUESTION: I would like some recipes for quick blender breakfasts. My family needs something quick and easy to get going in the morning. iV r. >** tf&’j 'S& W gSRr- ' i SM S I. IMPEL* 13-M-W fertilizer can get your corn, crop off to a super start: It has a high concentration of water-soluble Phosphorus that gets to young seedlings quickly Helps plants establish a good root system the starting point for top yields Its quick-acting and long-lasting Nitrogen team up to feed the young plants for full yield potential, continually from sprouting to harvest This is the Starter Special that corn growers know from good expenence It’s highly effective as a banded starter And it’s SAFE no chance of ammonia damage to tender, young seedlings when used as a “pop up” and applied directly with the seed at 50 lbs /acre How can we fit UNIPEL 13-34-10 into your corn HDTU A fertility program 9 UKINU FERTILIZERS Helping the World Grow Better ♦.SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 Mrs. Ray Seidel, Lenhartsville fvt* <\)JvV v’} 50th National 4-H Conference to be held WASHINGTON, DC. - Three hundred delegates will represent 5 million young people at the 50th National 4-H Conference in Washington’s National 4-H Center April 12-18. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam will send representatives. This year’s theme is “4-H- Expandmg Horizons,” and several special events will mark the golden an niversary celebration. Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland will take part in one of the special events. Bergland will speak on “Youth and the Structure of American Agriculture and Rural Life” at 9 a.m. April 15 in the Jefferson Auditorim of the USDA’s South Building at 14th and Independence Avenue, S.W. Kenneth Gum, Jr., a 4-H member and National Presidential Tray winner from Alabama, will give the keystone address at the 4-H center at 7 30 p m April 12. Daughterly said the delegates, who are 4-H members, volunteer leaders and staff, will divide into groups to discuss 12 con temporary topics of interest to 4-H’ers throughout the country Some 500 delegates to national 4-H conferences of past years will swell the total attendance to aoout 800 people. Many of the former delegates now are successful farmers, business leaders, educators and public of ficials. “These 4-H alumni will join this year’s 300 delegates for festivities on April 13 of the conference week,” said Daugherty. “Events that day will mclude a special program at the USDA’s Auditorium on the Mall, visits by delegates and alumni on Capitol Hill, with historical exhibits and receptions.” * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—C13 Ida’s Notebook Ida Eisser Having recently acquired a coverlet which was made for my great, great grand mother Elizabeth Wolf of Earl Twp , I was enticed into rereading some background material on coverlets They are quite different than the bedcovering known as a quilt Both are brightly pat terned but the quilt is often pieced with scraps to form a design and then the in terlining and backing are fastened together with small stitches in an orderly pat tern The coverlet was first woven on a loom in the home but it soon was taken over by craftsmen who came from Europe and set up small workshops The hand looms were modified m the early 19th century to take a jacquard mechanism per fected by Joseph-Mane Jacquard a French craft sman who used cardboard pattern cards When it was done in the home, it was a routine of everyday life and when they found time or they SHINDIG IN THE BARN PRESENTS The Chuck Wagon Gang —x* - v THE CHUCK WAGON GANG pi- uS THE CORNERSTONE QUARTET SATURDAY APRIL 12,1980 Show Time 8 P.M. - Doors Open 6.30 P.M. Adults *5 Children 11-6*2 Under 6 FREE Held At The Guernsey Barn 5 Miles East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 COMING - SAT. JULY 5: THE LEWIS FAMILY had a need they made these coverings which were at tractive and protective in daytime and warm at night The warp threads are usually undyed cotton or linen and the weft threads are colored wool and form the pattern It is interesting to learn how they dyed the wool Indigo from the East Indies or the Carohnas was an extraordinary important dye used for a blue color The red was produced by using madder from the plant root or by using more costly cochineal Thislatter product is made by crushing the bodies of a small South American insect Black oak bark, yellow dock and hickory bark were used for a yellow dye Green was a two-dye process-blue over yellow or vice versa By __ using wool from a black sheep they eliminated the need for such a dye The weight of my 1836 coverlet made by Benji A Kiehl is simply amazing for a piece of fabric of its size Kiehl was born in 1807 in Berks County and moved to Lancaster County in 1822 where he worked as a weaver four miles east of Lancaster along the New Holland Pike There are only about half a dozen “known” coverlets that he made in the 24 years he worked at this location I’m very pleased to be the owner of one of them