ClO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, luna 7,1310 Home Ob The Range (Continued from Page C 9) PEACH COFFEE CAKE 2cupssugar % cup margarine 4 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla % teaspoon almond extract Scupsflour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt % cup milk sliced peaches Cream together sugar and margarine. Add eggs and flavorings and beat well. Sift dry ingredients together. Add milk alternately with flour mixture. Pour into pan. Cover with sliced peaches. Combine % cup sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Sprinkle over peaches. Dot with butter. Serve plain with sugar and milk or ice cream. Mary Grace Gardner, Newburg GRASSHOPPER PIE % cup chocolate wafer crumbs y< cup melted butter 25 large marshmallows % cup cream 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 2 tablespoons green creme de menthe 2 tablespoons white creme de cacao Reserve 2 tablespoons crumbs for topping. Mix remaining crumbs and butter. Press evenly on bottom and sides of a 9 inch pie pan. Chill in refrigerator while preparing filling. Combine marshmallows and cream. Heat slowly until marshmallows have melted, cool. Fold in liquers and whipped cream. Pour into chilled crust. Sprinkle remaining crumbs over top. Freeze until firm. Makes 1 pie. CREAMY RICE PUDDING 2 cups water I cup uncooked nee 1 teaspoon salt % cup sugar cups milk 1 cop raisins 3 eggs % cup heavy cream or evaporated milk V* cup firmly packed brown sugar Mjx water, rice, salt and white sugar in an electric skillet. Set temperature at 240* F. to bring to a boil. Cover skillet and reduce temperature to simmer. Simmer 15-18 minutes until rice has absorbed most of the water. Stir in milk and raisins. Bring to boil and simmer about 2 minutes until most of the milk is absorbed. Thoroughly beat together eggs and cream. Gradually add egg-milk mixture to nee, stirring rapidly. Sprinkle top with brown sugar. Reduce temperature to 180° F. and leave covered for 5 minutes. BEST ONION DIP 2 cups fresh large-curd cottage cheese 2 tablespoons salad dressing 8 large stalks (green tops) from onions Place all ingredients m blender container. Blend thoroughly until smooth. Refrigerate. Serve with fresh vegetables, crackers or chips. f WHOLESALE & RETAIL * s • DISTRIBUTOR FOR: rawSCHLESSMAN'S V SEED CORN 1J I tffl jTi i HHII I AT-j SORGHUM SUDAN GRASS ★ ALFALFA ★ CLOVER SOYBEANS • Williams • Amsoy 71’s • Cumberland • Cutler 71* AS 3860 • SS 120‘s, SS 130’s CHEMICALS FERTILIZERS BALES TWINE BOYD’S SEED CENTER, INC. • . 306 lona Rd , Lebanon. Pa i 7042 ; Phone 717-272-8943 Susan G. Horst, Age 9, East Earl Mary Grace Gardner, Newborg Kathy McDonald, Conestoga 1 cup cooked rice 1 quart milk 1 can evaporated milk 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1 tablespoon vanilla Mix sugar and cornstarch together and then add canned milk, beaten eggs and stir. Then add the quart of milk. Cook until it reaches a rolling boil and thickens. Remove from heat and add vanilla and cooked rice. Let cook then sprinkle with cinnamon. Kimberly Ann Love, East Waterford BAKED MACARONI 2Vz cups raw macaroni 3 tablespoons melted butter or margarine Vz teaspoon salt V* teaspoon pepper Vz pound grated sharp cheese 1 quart rmlk First melt butter in a quart sauce pan then add macaroni and mix well. Next add salt and pepper and cheese. Mix well then add milk. Bake at 325° F. for 1 hour. Mrs. Glenn R. Love, East Waterford ICE CREAM CAKE 60 Rite crackers, crushed 1 stick butter Vi gallon ice cream, vanilla 1% cups milk 2 packages instant pudding, chocolate or vanilla Make a crust of crackers and butter. Reserve a few crumbs for the top. Pat firmly into 9%x12 inch cake pan. Thaw ice cream Vz hour. Beat pudding mix, milk and ice cream together. Pour over crust. Top with crumbs Refrigerate The Powr-Mizer Forage Harvesters the capacity you've wanted with the horsepower you already have Squeeze extra work out of your tractor with the power-stingy 3940 and 3960 Forage Har vesters. Power-efficient features start with the 36- or 48- knife Dura-Drum T M cutterheads These extra knives shear your crop into a fine cut, uniform forage And you can keep the knives cutting at peak performance with the quick-adust stationary knife. Easy-access design lets you save your back and your temper, since there’s no stooping and no shield removal It only takes a wrench and less than 3 minutes to get an accurate adjustment. Power efficiency continues with a special 2- speed blower One speed lets you power through tough crops, like haylage, while the slower setting conserves energy on easy-to blow crops Come by and see all the Powr-Mizer features on the 3940 and 3960 Forage Harvesters. LANDIS BROS. INC. NEOHAUS’ES INC. ROBERT E. LITTLE INC. M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Lancaster, PA RD2,York,PA Zieglerville, PA* West Chester, PA 717-291-1046 1-83 Loganville Ext 3 215-287-9643 215-696-2990 ' 717-428-1953 or ADAMSTOftN EQUIPMENT INC. 2351306 AGWAY INC. SHOIZBCOKE'S EQUIPMENT aam SSST M 215-484-4391 Elm, PA 215-298-2011 Chapman. PA 717-665-2141 215-398-2553 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Oyster Dale Road A.B.C. GROFF INC. FOSTER EQUIPMENT SALES I.G. SALES Oley RD2. PA New Hollam, PA Elmer, N j Silverdale, PA 18962 215-987-6277 717-354-4191 609-769-1535 215-257-5136 RICE PUDDING Jodi Wright, MiUerstovm LEMON LAYER CAKE % cup butter 1% cup sugar 3 cups sifted cake flour IV* cups milk 2 eggs Wt teaspoons vanilla 2% teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla and beat until fluffy. Sift flour, baking powder and salt. Add alternately with milk, beating after each addition. Beat thoroughly. Pour into 2 greased and floured 9-mch round pans. Bake at 350° F. for 30-35 minutes. Cool, then remove from pans. Fill with lemon filling. % cupsugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch Vi teaspoon salt % cup water 2 slightly beaten egg yolks 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 1 tablespoon butter Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt in a saucepan. Add the water, egg yolks and lemon juice. Cook and stir over medium heat until thick. Remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel and 1 tablespoon butter. Pauline Newswanger, Morgantown I¥t pounds ground beef | % cup oatmeal, uncooked " 2 eggs, beaten V* cup chopped onion 2 teaspoons salt Vi teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk Combine ingredients thoroughly and pack firmly into a loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven at 350° F. for 1 hour. Let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Lillian S. Newswanger, Morgantown Our front- or rear-unload Whether you are using the front unload feature or tlie optional rear-unload, the John Deere 714 A and 716 A Forage Wagons save you forage harvesting time A fast 11 5-fpm conveyor speed lets you empty 593 cubic feet from the 714 A and 677-cubic-foot payloads from the 716 A in a hurry See them today Big blow! capacity for your tall , silos / Send a geyser of silage to the top of 80-foot silos with the 6500 Blower We know you need a high-capacity blower during peak storage times, so we gave the 6500 a big 57-mch-diameter fan for extra blowing power And there’s less chance of spilling, since the 6500 has a wide shaker-pan hopper This hopper extends 14 inches past the fan housing so you get extra room to maneuver your wagon Lemon Filling MEATLOAF 1 % '■ 111 * 1