CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Way 23,1981 Home on the range (Continued from Page C 6) COTTAGE-TUNA PATTIES Patties: 2 c. cottage cheese, drained and sieved 1 can tuna, drained 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 c. fine dry bread crumbs 1/3 c. minced green onion 2 T. chopped parsely 11. salt 1 egg, slightly beaten IT. water butter Spanish Sauce: 2 T. butter 1/4 c. chopped green pepper 1 jar sliced mushrooms, drained 21. flour lean tomato sauce For patties, combine cottage chefese, tuna, 2 eggs, 2/3 cup bread crumbs, onion, parsley and salt. Shape into 12 patties. Mu 1 egg with water. Dip patties in egg mixture then in 1/3 c. bread crumbs; allow to stand on waxed paper 15 minutes. Saute patties in butter on preheated griddle until golden brown on both sides. Serve with sauce. For sauce, melt butter in saucepan; saute green pepper until tender; add mushrooms. Blend m flour. Remove from heat; stir in tomato sauce. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Cook 2 additional minutes. (JK^PIiES QA/omcfi Societies (Continued from Page CS) Speaker for the evening was Phyllis Minerva from the Mental Health Center at the York Hospital. She is a specialist in therapy and community services. The next meeting will be held on June 10 at 7 p.m. at the Starview United Church of Chnst. Special guests will be Society 32. PLANNING LIQUID MANURE STORAGE? We Will Custom Design Your System to Meet your Needs Grain and Forage Structural Available For Immediate Erection Jl Hi ■H H Pte«M CUp t Mail Coupon to m HI 1H Hi ■ KNN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. LFS/23| ® 1730 Highway 72 North, Lebanon Pa 17042 K ■ lam Intaraated in ■ m Q High Moisture Corn ■I O UquidManura Storage r~) Please add my name to your mailing list NAME AOOREI CITY STATE TELEPHONE (include area code) NO. OF BEEF DAIRY _ SALMON CHEDDAR QUICHE 1 c. all-purpose flour 1/41. salt 3 T. butter 3 T. lard 3 to 4 T. milk Filling: 1 can salmon, drained, boned and flaked (16 oz.) 1 c. shredded Cheddar cheese 1/4 c. chopped green pepper 1/4 c. sliced green onion IT. flour 1/21. salt 1/81. pepper 11/2 c. milk 3 eggs, beaten For crust, combme flour and" salt. Cut in butter and lard until nurture resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle with milk, one tablespoon at a tune, mixing until flour is moistened. Shape dough into a ball. Roll out on lightly floured surface to form a 13-mch diameter circle. Line a 9-uich pie plate with pastry; turn under edge and flute, forming a high rim. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. For filling, combme salmon, cheese, green _pepper, onion, flour, salt and pepper; toss lightly to combme. Place cheese mixture in bottom of pastry shell. Combme milk and eggs; pour over cheese mixture. Bake 45 to 50 minutes, or until a knife inserted near center comes out clean. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. FISH BAKE CARISE 1 pound fresh or frozen perch fillets 1/4 c. butter 1/2 c. chopped onion 1/4 c. chopped green pepper 1 can tomato sauce 1 jar sliced mushrooms, drained 11. sugar 1/21. salt 1/81. pepper 1 lemon, thinly sliced Thaw fish, if necessary; dram excess moisture on paper toweling. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Meanwhile, melt butter in a medium-sized saucepan. Saute onion 'and green pepper until tender, about 3 minutes. Stir in tomato sauce, mushrooms, sugar, salt and pepper. Place fish fillets in bottom of a buttered 9-mch square baking dish. Pour sauce over fish. Top with lemon slices. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until fish flakes easily with fork. n Hayla*eorCornSila*e Storaje 1 1 Replacing nqr older broken bottom unloader with the Laidig ZIP HOGS Despite what temperatures the thermometer registers this weekend, or that the calendar doesn’t make it official until June 21, Memorial Day opens the door on summer. And that means “Goodbye shoes!” Going barefooted is a rite of passage into the summer vacation season. I can still remember the absolute ecstacy of hastening off the school bus on those last warm days of the tired school term and yanking my feet out of a pair of unbearable shoes. (And I can also remember just as well the later horror of the last day of vacation and facing up to having to wear those tight, hot shoes for a whole day again.) Progress is important, but a new tractor does not make your MAXI POWER PTO generator because of a different speed of a PTO shaft. All MAXI-POWER PTO’s have interchangeable gearboxes. > Gearboxes are carried in stock and can be installed in minutes by our servicemen, and at a very low price. Call us today for a generator to keep pace with your farm’s growth. Whether PTO speed is 540 or 1000, MAXI-POWER Is the only generator for you. MAXI-POWER... a customer service oriented company. POWER On being a farm wife -And other hazards Joyce Bupp Just for a few brief minutes/(a few days ago), I relived that sensation of footed freedom after a long nine months of so of layers of footwear. The lawn had just been mowed and felt cool and soft as I removed the offending, con stricting sneakers. Going barefooted is a sensual experience, the coolness of the grass a balm for the sole. And, who can forget the warmth of loose earth in the garden, sifting bet ween the toes, while the sunlight shines gently on winter-white arms? Going shoeless becomes a way of life here, most of June through August, at least when we’re not in the milking barn or unloading rough, scratching bales of hay. Eventually, feet becomes MAXI-POWER GENERATOR SYSTEMS 330 Fonderwhite Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 PH: 717-274-1483 Division of Leonard Martin Company toughened enough to not even heed the gravel traps that await just beyond the porch perimeter, or the burning heat of the ham’s apron of blacktop. Sometimes we even feed the calves shoeless, although ever on the alert for evidence that the chickens or ducks have trespassed in the nursery iri search of fallen bits of gram. Surrounded by the balmy May afternoon, I pondered these thoughts while the pores of my toes breathed freely once again after their winter imprisonment. A sudden, unexpected, soft tickling at my toes jolted me nght out of my daydreaming. It was Scooter, the pet bottle lamb. She silently had sneaked up behind me while I kneeled to pull weeds and began nibbling at my bare toes. The rite of bare feet came close to becoming the bite of bare feet. And Scooter went into temporary quarantine, to recover from her sudden attack of foot-m-mouth. [ TIMM Of gS 1 | MUM? 1 READ LANCASTER FARMING'S I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL ! YOUR NEEOSI
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