C2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 HERS HEY Margart Tombler, Easton, was the winner of this year’s Pennsylvania Processed Apple Products Recipe Contest Her winning recipe, Three Apple Mold Salad, called lot cianapple juice, applesauce, and diced ap ples The contest is sponsored each year by the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Board in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Judges for this year’s competition were William Trautman, assistant food and beverage manager at the Hershey Convention Center, Marsha Hadjuk, director of standards for Dutch Pantry Restaurants; and Betty Rode, home economist for First place in the Pa. processed apple recipe contest went to Margaret Tombler, Easton, and her gelatin mold, an at tractive and economical way to make dessert. ♦ 1 1 i * '/* * I. 1\ Other top platings in the recipe competition went to JoAnn Brumgard, left, Hanover, second; Joyce Moul, center, York Haven, third; and Sue Arner, Freeport, fourth. Chester SCS offers help WEST CHESTER - It’s easy to become a successful conservation farmer. You don’t have to upset your entire operation Take it one step at a tune. Contact the U S Soil Conservation Service at 215/696- 0398 The Soil Conservation Service gives technical help to the Chester County Conservation District and can help farmers protect soil resources As District Cooperators farmers are entitled to personal assistance on their land. The Service can suggest some tmngs to do right away. A farmer might change a gully into a grassed waterway, might do Tombler recipe wins apple contest PDA Rules ot the contest icquired Pennsylvania apple cider, apple juice oi applesauce as an ingredient in each recipe The judges looked tor ease in preparation and economy as well as appeal, taste and appearance as they sorted through the 225 entries Margaret Tombler received $2OO for her first place concoction This was her first attempt at entering a cooking contest, and perfecting the winning recipe took four attempts My family is made up of big apples and gelatin eaters,” she said ’ I make basically the same recipe at home quite often it’s just not as fancy ” • ' i, ( < U c i f contouring in one of the crop fields, or test soils for shortages of crop nutrients SCS Conservationists will give good suggestions on how practices will work together, so that farmers can best decide on those they want to do first They can help farmers develop long range conservation plans Take the first step Contact the Chester County Conservation District at 215/696-5126 or the U S Soil Conservation Service at 215- 696-0398 Both are located in the Paul B Dague Building, Con servancy Level, 230 W Market Street, West Chester, PA 19380 M v \ V K Second pi ace in the contest went to JoAnn Lirumgard, Hanover, and her recipe Barbecued Chicken with Applesauce Joyce Moul ot York Haven came m third with Scalloped Sweet Potatoes with Applesauce And Sue Ainei, Freeport, took fourth with hei Best Applesauce Cake The recipes ot the ten finalists will be published in booklet form and will be available throughout N.O.W. Accounts S-fpSh tjlk Stop at any of our eight con venient offices today and open a First Federal Interest Checking Account. inr First Federal sfif [ tiSIMM | II II SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 23 East King Street, Lancaster Phone 393-0601 69 E Mam St Lititz Park City Center Lane 25 E Mam St Mt Joy Phone 626 0251 (In Sears Mall) Phone 299 3745 Phone 653 8121 100 E Mam St New Holland Phone 354 4427 the state next tall Those intei ested in receiving the booklet should contact Betty Rode at the Pa Dept ot Agriculture, or Alan Gallagher For a sneak pi eview, here s the winning recipe THREE APPLE MOLD SALAD 2-4 tbsp sugar (accoi ding to taste) 1 envelope U tbsp ) unflavored gelatin 1 cup Pennsylvania apple or 335 Filth St Quarryville 519 A Leaman Ave Phone 786 1010 Millersville Phone 872 4665 61 East Towne Mall Lancaster Phone 393 0488 ci anapple juice 1 cup Pennsylvania apple, c but do not peel l z cup celery-diced ‘ 2 cup chopped nuts Combine sugar and gelatin the juice which has been hea Stir thoroughly until dissol’ Add applesauce Chill until shg thickened Add diced apf celery and nuts Pour into ra Chill overnight or until very tin A deposit of $2OO 00 or more is required to open an account, other than a qualifying Direct Deposit account The interest rate is 5V*% per annum. A charge of $3 00 will be assessed for the statement period, unless (a) a minimum balance of $200.00 is maintain ed; or (b) the holder of the account has a qualifying Direct Deposit account for his Social Security check or other qualify ing check. Such charges will appear on the statement for the period during which the charges are incurred and will be charged to the account in that statement period. Interest will be credited and shown on your monthly state ment. Every personal checking account holder will receive a free photo I.D. card.
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