Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1980, Image 96

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    CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26,1980
Bone On The Range
(Continued from Page C 6)
BLUE CHEESE BALL
1 frounce package cream cheese
V* cup crumbled Blue cheese
1 tablespoon grated onion
% cup chopped parsley
In a small mixing bowl, beat together cream cheese.
Blue cheese and onion until smooth. Chill for ease m
handling. Shape into ball and wrap in protective wrap
ping. Chill. Just before serving, roll in chopped parsley.
BEEF SAUSAGE BALLS
Mix 1 ounce of sausage seasoning into 3 pounds of
ground beef or season with sage and a bit of savory. Make
into meat balls. Brown in a fry pan and serve hot. Keep
these in your freezer. Take out as many as you need and
have instant hors d’oeuvres.
OVERSTUFFED MUSHROOMS
2 pounds medium-sized mushrooms
1 package 8-ounce cream cheese, softened
1 can 4%-ounces deviled ham
2 tablespoons finely chopped stuffed olives
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
2 teaspoons onion powder
V* teaspoon ground turmeric
pinch ground black pepper
diced pimento
Rinse mushrooms, and pat dry. Remove stems from
mushrooms and set caps aside. In a medium bowl, mix
cream cheese, deviled ham, chopped olives, mustard,
onion powder, turmeric and black pepper. Spoon or pipe
into mushroom caps. Garnish with a pimento. Yields
approximately 50 stuffed mushrooms.
HAM BALLS
1 cup cottage cheese, well drained
4 cups ground cooked ham
1 cup ground dill pickles, drained
V* cup fine dry bread crumbs
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
V* teaspoon ground cloves
Mash cottage cheese with a fork. Add ham, pickles,
bread crumbs, mustard and cloves; mix lightly. Shape
mixture mto balls about 1-inch m diameter. Place on
baking sheet. Bake 15-20 minutes or until warmed
through. Serve immediately with mustard or a mustard
sauce.
SPANISH CREAM
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
6 tablespoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 cups milk
2 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix gelatin, 2 tablespoons sugar and salt thoroughly m
top of double boiler. Beat egg yolks and milk together, add
to gelatin. Cook over boiling water, stirring constantly
until gelatin is dissolved, about 5 minutes. Remove from
heat and stir in vanilla. Chill to unbeaten egg consistency.
Beat egg whites until stiff. Beat in remaining V* cup
sugar. Fold in gelatin mixture. Turn into 4 cup mold or
individual molds and chill until firm. Unmold on serving
plate and serve plain or with whipped cream or fruit.
If you prefer mixture to separate into two layers for
ming a jelly on bottom with custard on top, do not chill
mixtures to unbeaten egg white consistency. After
removing heat, stir in vanilla, fold m beaten egg whites
and turn into mold.
CONTROL WEEDS
IN ALFALFA WITH
BUTYRAC-200
Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa
emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in
seedling or established legumes. This
remarkable selective action killing
many broadleaf weeds without affecting
certain broadleaf crops has been
proven by research men and comm
ercial growers throughout the -
We are distributors for a complete line of
WEED KILLERS
Smoketown, PA Ph: 717-299-2571
Honey rates up
for 1980
LEESPOki jLoan and
purchase rates for the 1980
crop of honey will average
50.3 cents per pound, 6.4
cents more than m 1979,
according to a spokesman
for the Agricultural
Stabilization and Con
servation Committee.
The 1980 level represents
60 percent of the April 1980
adjusted parity price of 83.9
cents per pound.
Loans and purchases will
be offered on 1980-crop
honey stored in bulk and
other eligible containers, on
or off farms. Producers have
until March 31, 1981 to
request loans that will
mature June 30,1981.
Eligible producers wishing
to sell honey to the Com
modity Credit Corporation,
should contact their ASCS
county office before June 30,
1981. Producers must specify
the approximate quantity
they desire to sell.
The 1980-crop loan and
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Milkers Drop Off
Squeaking and
Squawking Teat Cups
★ WE WILL GUARANTEE YOU GOOD MILKING ★
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
501 E. WOODS DRIVE, LITITZ, PA 17543
PH: 717-626-1151
★ OUR SERVICE TRUCKS ARE RADIO DISPATCHED After Business Hours Phone: Paul Repine - 717-626-2837
★ 24 HOUR SERVICE Mervin Hissley - 717-87>4565
purchase rates for extracted
honey in 60-pound-or larger
containers, by color and
class, are as follows.
Table Honey
Cents Per Pound
White or lighter 51.1
Extra light amber 50.1
Light amber
Other table and non-table
honey 47.1
Honey delivered to CCC by
beekeepers to satisfy loans
will be used for domestic
donation programs.
Do You Have
Milking Problems Such As:
Let Us Give You A Free Demonstration
Call Us Collect At 717-626-1151
• PLANNING LAYOUTS • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE
49.1
Compact,
3-Point Hitch
There’s still time for you to put those idle acres
into buckwheat and reap a good cash crop this
fall. Can be planted as late as July 10th but
you should have a contract to assure the max
imum return
Ask for full details aboqt our
price agreement
S.F. SCATTERGOOD & COMPANY
P O Box 248,Narberth, PA 19072
(215)664-0350
ZECHMAN'S FLOUR MILLS, INC.
Pottsgrove, PA 17865
(717)742-7637
NELSON WEAVER & SON
P O Box 361, R P #2, Lititz, PA 17543
(717)626-8538
• Uneven Milking
• Lop-sided Udders
• Slow Milking
IT'S TRUE!