Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 96

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    OS— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981
Lamb for Easter
(Continued from Page C 6)
LAMB ‘N CORN CHOWDER
2 T. butter
1 pound ground lamb
4 medium onions, chopped
4 medium potatoes, diced
IT. salt
1/81. pepper
3 c. water
1 quart of milk
112 ounce can of whole kernel com
Melt butter Add lamb and
onions and cook until lightly
browned Pour off excess fat, if
any. Add the potatoes, salt, pepper
and water Cook covered over low
heat about 15 minutes, or until
potatoes are tender Add the milk
and com; mix well Heat to ser
ving temperature
LAMB RIBLETS HAWAIIAN
5 pounds of lamb nblets
salt and pepper to taste
3/4 c catsup
1/2 c sweetened pineapple juice
3 T. honey
Parboil lamb nblets in boiling,
salted water 45 minutes or until
tender Dram well and trim off
excess fat; sprinkle lamb lightly
with salt and pepper Mix catsup,
pineapple juice and honey in a
saucepan; simmer about 5
minutes Brush nblets on both
sides with tomato sauce Grill
nblets until browned on both sides,
brushing frequently with sauce
ELECTRIC SLOW COOKER
LAMB STEW
21/2 pounds boned leg of lamb, cut
into 1-mch cubes
11/21 salt
1/81 ground pepper
12 small white omons, peeled
6 medium carrots
6 new potatoes
1 c. chicken bouillon
Ipkg frozen peas
Arrange lamb in bottom of slow
cooker; then sprinkle with salt and
pepper Add onions, carrots and
potatoes Pour bouillon over all
Cover and cook on low, 61/2 hours,
then turn to high, add peas, cover
and cook 1 hour more Remove fat
from juices and adjust seasonings
Answers to Cook’s Question
Comer are as follows
SHAKE AND BAKE MIX
4 cups fine dry bread or cracker
crumbs
1/2 c flour
4t salt
4t sugar
4t omon powder
11. garlic powder
IT. paprika
Mix all together and add in 1/2
cup shortening until well mixed
Good for chicken or pork For
pork, add a little sage Bake at 400
degrees for 40 to 50 minutes.
Edna Perkins, Ulysses
SHAKE AND BAKE
1 c. flour
2t salt
It pepper
1/2 c cracker crumbs
11 herbs (thyme, oregano, basil or
a mixture)
Combine and stir together Use
half the mixture for three pounds
of chicken or pork Reserve
remainder in a tightly covered
container Moisten the meat with
milk or water Shake with mix in
paper bag' Bake in greased
shallow pan at 350 degrees for 45
minutes to one hour
Mildred Miller, Hershey
JELLY ROLL
3 eggs
1c sugar
3T water or milk
11/3 c cake flour
1/21 salt
11/21 baking powder
grated rind of lemon
Beat eggs until thick and lemon
colored Add sifted sugar
gradually and continue beating.
Add liquid and lemon rind and
beat Sift flour, measure and add
salt and baking powder Sift again.
Sift slowly over egg mixture,
folding in with wire whisk Cover a
shallow-sided, flat pan with waxed
paper Dough shouldn’t be over 1/4
inch thick in pan Bake at 400
degrees for 12 to 14 minutes Turn
out on damp cloth that has been
sprinkled with powdered sugar
Remove waxed paper and trim off
hard crusts Roll and cool a little
Unroll and spread lemon filling
and roll again
Lemon Filling
1/3c cornstarch
1c sugar
11/4 c cold water
2 egg yolks slightly beaten
dash of salt
2/4 c lemon juice
It grated lemon rind
1T butter
Blend com starch and sugar in a
one quart saucepan 'Stir m cold
water gradually and cook over
medium heat until mixture boils
and thickens Stir constantly to
keep from sticking Add some of
the hot mixture to yolks, stir well
and return to pan and cook and stir
2 more minutes Remove from
heat, add remaining ingredients
and stir until well blended Cool
thoroughly before spreading on
roll
Anna Martin, East Earl
&a/wi H
Societies I
Lancaster Co,
Society 10
Farm Women 10 entertained
members of Society 33 at the
Refton Fire Hall recently Twenty
three members attended
Miss Caroline Miller, Lancaster,
displayed her doll collection and
presented a lecture about them
Members decided to support 4-H
for their county project
The May meeting will be held at
Denwood Nursery where flower
arranging will be discussed
Lancaster Co,
Society 13
Farm Women 13 met recently at
the home of Mrs Irvin Leaman
Eighteen members answered
roll call by giving their favorite
hymn
The county convention was
announced for November 7 at the
Farm and Home Center
The program for the evening was
by Dottie Leaman who gave a
demonstration on how to make
Easter bunnies out of wash clothes
Only thru low overhead and hard work can we offer the lowest prices
on quality merchandise in Central Penna.
Brand names like Sterlingworth, Cochrane, Bassett, Serta, Restonic, Spring Air, Lock
1776, Lancer & many more at tremendous savings.
On display now - (42) Bedrooms, (112) Living Rooms (66) Hide-A-Beds, (100’s)
Mattress Sets, (35) Bunk Beds, (55) Dinettes & Dining rooms, (105) Recliners & Wall
Muggers, (50) Swivel & Wood Rockers, Youth Groups, Mantel Clocks & much more.
Just Arrived!! (2) trailer loads of Hide-A-Beds, (All Styles)
BEAT INFLATION WITH THESE PRICES
Start at
Reg.
$509.95
609.95
709.95
689.95
309.95
169.95
209.95
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309.95
569.95
909.95
249.95
309.95
Hide-A-Bed (Dbl) Contemporary
Hide-A-Bed (Queen) Contemporary
Hide-A-Bed (Queen) Traditional
Hide-A-Bed (Queen) Early American
5 Pc. Dinette Set
2 Pc. Mattress Set (Sgl.)
2 Pc. Mattress Set (Dbl)
Recliner
Wall Hugger
2 Pc. Living Room Suite
3 Pc. Living Room Suite
Bunk Bed Set (2Vz” Post)
Swivel Rocker (Early American)
The next meeting will be on
Friday, May 8 at 7 30 at Crown
Kitchens, Leola
Members will be having the food
stand for the antique sale at the
Guernsey Bam on Saturday, May
23
Lancaster Co.
Society 14
Lancaster Farm Women 14 spent
Wednesday, April 8, as Local Ap
preciation Day Members visited
Jays’ Advertising on Ronks Road,
Witmer’s Greenhouse on Green
field Road, and Weaver’s Egg
Processing Plant in Greenfield
Industrial Park.
Members then toured and
learned about Racquetball and
Nautilus at the Greenfield Court
Club.
The final stop was at Goodwill
Industries in Lancaster on Plum
Street. Jacquie Beyer, head of
public relations took Society 14 on
a tour and explained their training
and working program for the
handicapped.
Miriam Leaman, president,
presided at the business meeting
HRS: Mon.-Fri. 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M -4PM
LAYAWAY & TERMS AVAILABLE
MANHEIM-MT. JOY EXIT ON RT. 283
RAPHO INDUSTRIAL PARK, BLDG. #3
717-653-8096
Members decided to support the
Annual Lancaster County Dairy
Princess Pageant.
The next meeting will be a
mother-daughter dinner.
Lancaster Co,
Society 19
Farm Women 19 met at the home
of Lavma Musser, April 11 at 1 30
p.m.
Roll call was answered with a
health or safety tip.
Members decided to give $3OO to
the project of the year, the 4-H
program and $2O to the dairy
princess program.
The program was a book review
by Mary Kay Eshelman entitled
“How I Got To Be Perfect,"
written by Jean Kerr
Lancaster Co.
Society 21
Farm Women 21 met recently at
the Mechanic Grove Church of the
Brethem to entertain Society 11
and county officrs Mrs. John Ruhl,
Mrs William Hamish, and Mrs
Robert Esbenshade.
Four-H was chosen as the county
project For the state project, each
quilt must be the work of just one
person.
Members voted to donate $l5 for
the dairy princess.
On May 14 Society 21 will hold a
mother-daughter banquet at the
Robert Fulton Inn.
The program for the evening
included a film and information
session by Frank Hoefel and Paul
King, who represented the
Shepherds Unit of Zembo Temple,
Harrisburg
Following the program Joan
Rohrer entertained with games
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