Cl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29,1980 Home on the Range (Continued from Page C 6) ROAST RABBIT WITH MUSTARD 1 rabbit, 2to 2% pounds, cut mto serving pieces (see below for instructions) 4 tablespoons butter Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 2 tablespoons imported mustard such as Dijon or Dusseldorf % cup plus 2 teaspoons dry white wine 2 bay leaves Vz teaspoon dried thyme Vz cup heavy cream If the rabbit is frozen, let it defrost overnight in the refrigerator. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Heat the butter in a shallow roasting pan that will hold the rabbit pieces comfortably in one layer. Add the rabbit pieces and turn them m the butter. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Place the rabbit in the oven and bake five minutes. Turn the pieces of rabbit and continue baking five minutes. Blend the mustard and two teaspoons of wine. Brush the rabbit on both sides with the mustard and wine mixture. Bake five minutes. Turn the rabbit pieces and return to the oven. Add the garlic, bay leaves, thyme and remaining half cup of wine. Cover closely with foil. Reduce the oven heat to 375 degrees. Continue baking, basting often, about 45 minutes or until tender. Add the cream and baste the rabbit pieces. Cover with foil and bake 15 minutes longer. Serve with noodles. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Here is the answer to Iva Mae Love’s request for Peanut Butter Pie. 1 cup lOx sugar Vz cup creamy peanut butter 1 baked 9” pie shell % cup cornstarch % cup sugar y* teaspoon salt FARM FINANCING LOW COST MONEY FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS • OPERATING CAPITAL* EXPANSION • CONSOLIDATION OF ALL ACCOUNTS • PURCHASE OF ADDITIONAL EQUIP MENT AND LIVESTOCK • OR ANY WORTHWHILE REAS LAST NAME OF APPLICANT ADDRESS CITY ARE YOU A U S VETERAN 7 TYPE OF LOAN C RENT □ CLEAR PROPERTY IN NAME OF YOUR EMPLOYER BUSINESS PHONE NAME OF CO-APPLICANT RELATIONSHIP TO APPLICANT □ SPOUSE □ OTHER CO-APPLICANTS EMPLOYER LIST ALL DEBTS PRESENT BALANCES MAKE AUTO PAID TO-AND ADDRESS ■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Ytmi JOHEBIME FINANCIAL SERVICES W!m6M CALL COLLECT (215) 735-5323 KW 1530 LOCUST ST. PHILA., PA. 19102 Tara Easterbrook, Manheim FIRST STATE AMOUNTYOU REQUEST $ YEAR BOUGHT H BUYING PRESENT MORTGAGE BALANCE 5 HOW LONG? OTHER INCOME FIRST LAST CO-APPLICANTS SOC.SEC » HOW LONG* PAID TO YEAR MIDDLE MARRIED NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS ZIP UNMARRIED SEPARATED APPLICANT’S SOC SEC. » HOME PHONE ORIGINAL MONTHLY PRICE PAYMENTS PROPERTYVALUE TODAY'S $ YEARLY GROSS INCOME YEARLY GROSS INCOME * MIDDLE BUSINESS PHONE YEARLY GROSS INCOME $ lONTHLY PAY. 2 cups milk 3 egg yolks, beaten 2 tablespoons butter or margarine L * teaspoon vanilla 3 egg whites Combme lOx sugar & peanut butter to a coarse meal. Spread half mix in pie shell. Combine remaining ingredients (except egg whites) in saucepan. Cook over S CskovemonJ «n*rgy i-moutc* eantara 458*8011 p.o ko> 24, uwctiiand, pa IMM AGE HOW LONG AGE BALANCE $ FRANKLIN H. KREIDER 30% LIQUID NITROGEN (NOW IS A GOOD TIME FOR SOIL TESTING A single 150-lb. hog yields about $ll.OO of fertilizer value a year. Multiply that by the number of hogs you raise and you have a substantial supply of N, R K you don’t have to buy. But it has to be managed That means the right handling and spreading equipment. Calumet vacuum tanks are built to last with heavy-duty components and a choice of two vacuum pumps both engineered to load fast and run cool. To get the most value from hog manure, pair your Calumet vacuum tank to a Calumet 2 or 4-shank soil injector and put manure where it does the most good. Take advantage of the value produced by your living fertilizer factories with Calumet manure management equipment The Calumet Company, Inc. IbLhUUiHbP CALUMET & NESSETH DISTRIBUTOR F. ERNEST SNOOK RD 3 - Box 84, Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 - Phone: 717-966-27: medium heat, stirring constantly. Spoon over butter mix in pie shell. Beat egg whites till stiff. S< over filling. Sprinkle remaining peanut butter meringue. Bake 325* for 20 minutes. 2400 Dairy Road Lancaster, Pa. 17601 717-898-0129 ur Fall Fill-Up Frio For Your Fall r And Limestone iwfli CV»*-s^* USED TANKS V 2250 Clay Mrs. Janet Tyson, (Turn to Page CIS) $2BOO pei >pi mix
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