C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980 *Komssipad c H/oifiS (Continued from Page C 3) they’re friends We are on a first-name basis It’s just an up kind of business ” In addition to creating decorations, Pattie does a lot of specific things for peoples’ homes where they bring her swatches of drapery or furniture fabric She also does customer decorations for weddings, including decorating the church and the reception and making bouquets and corsages for the whole wedding party She tries to keep a pictorial record of some of her work for future reference and ideas, although each one remains unique because of the combination of materials used It’s difficult to imagine Pattie as anything but “up” but during our conservation she became quite thoughtful in speaking about a commitment she and her family made as a result of the accident at Three Mile Island, a short three miles across the fields from their secluded wooded home. “We made a commitment to do what we can Our home was a meeting place for people from 12 communities,” she said They helped in organizing the Coalition for Renewable Energy Resources, a group which wants to show people what options are available “Maybe we do not need that radioactive hot spot,” Pattie suggests “We thought we had to stand up and be counted and to learn to be caretakers ” Because of their commitment to that cause, Pattie’s business took a back seat for about six months, and she is now ready to bring it back to where it was previously As the Christmas season draws near, Pattie says, “We go all out for Christmas, and have something for every room. We have a lot of meaningful ornaments.” She is hoping to sprinkle milkweed pod filling over their tree this year and decorate it with sunflower and milkweed pods sprayed a light color, other natural ornaments and some red for color The Longeneckers are active in the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethern, which plays a large part in their lives In addition to their responsibilities at home, both children take Suzuki violin lessons which is also time consuming And, of course, they all participate in the business, if simply by cooperating with chores at home To Pattie and her family, the Berry Patch is more than a business - it seems to be an extension of the lives they lead Allowing others to bring nature into their homes brings Pattie joy and gives her the opportunity to share the inspiration she receives from rural living FARMING TOURS Australia & New Zealand Adventure European Agricultural Study Tour For free color brochure, return coupon below to: 1501 W. 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State i Junior Cooking H 1 Edition p Juniors, this week we feature ice cream' Nothing will go better with Christmas than chocolate cheese layer bars and ice cream Mom will make you Christmas nog from her recipe section and you can make ice cream candy for her For fun this week, try making our Christmas doll You can buy bright colorful tin foil in the stores now, usually a red or a green color, or you can use mom’s regular silver foil Crush one piece of foil into the size and shape of a potato or onion (for a smaller doll) Crush another one into half that size for the head Make sixteen walnut-size balls three for each arm, four for each leg and two crushed for feet imc mese together with thin wire or sew with fishing string Make a face with sequins and buttons held with straight pins pushed into the foil Use red nail polish to draw a mouth Tie a long one-inch-wide piece of material around the neck for a scarf, and finish decorating the way you want This doll is light enough to hang on your tree or bright enough to set on top of a package under the tree Or just play with it and have a Merry Christmas Another idea is to save 'hose walnut shells Walnuts are a traditional Christmas nut and are in great abundance this year If mom has them on your table, you can eat them and then make a boat from the shells Push the pointed edge of a toothpick into a triangular piece of paper light enough so the boat won’t tip over Then, using plenty of glue, attach it to the inside of the shell and hold it till it’s dry These boats are a small bit of fun for you and your friends to play with Or why not load your tub with them the next tune you take a bath and make bathtime a treat 9 And when you’re finished playing try one of these yummy recipes Remember nothing goes with Christmas like ice cream and cookies' European Zip [year-end specials] ' ( \ $ 5.00 OFF or FREE DELIVERY (Within 20 Miles Radius) On All UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS and RECLINERS ROCKERS RECLINERS Goose Neck Wall Muggers High or Low Back Rocker Reclmers Swivel Rockers Loungers, Etc. • Ashley Coal & Wood Heaters • Warm Morning Coal Stoves 12 Different Models In Stock • Plus Our Large Line of New & Used Furniture Fisher's Furniture, Inc. z Route 896 At Georgetown ) Box 57, Bart, Pa. 17503 Mon ,Tues., Wed., Sat. 8-5 Thurs , Fn. 8-9 2 cups sugar 1 cup water 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 teaspoon vanilla I tablespoon butter Combine sugar and water and bring to a boil Dissolve cream of tartar in a little water and add Cook until syrup forms a hard ball when dropped in cold water Remove from heat and add vanilla When cooled, pull like taffy until snowy white Chocolate Cheese Layer Bars Bottom Layer 1/2 cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate melted 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup nuts Mix everything together, beat well. 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