Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 13, 1981, Image 97

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German
Rice Pudding
1/2 c. regular rice
2 c. boiling water ~
3 c. milk
1/2 c. sugar or maple syrup
l/2tsalt
It. vanilla
ground cinnamon
Add rice to .boiling water in 2
quart saucepan. Bring to a boil
again. Reduce beat and cook
stirring occasionally until all the
water is absorbed.
Stir in milk. Simmer 20 minutes,
stirring occasionally. Add sugar
and salt. Continue cooking 20 more
minutes or > until mixture is
creamy. Stir in vanilla. Serve
warin' or sprinkled with
cinnamon.
Vivian Hough, Sussex, N.J.
The best iafun at the 27th annual
'KEMPTCBST COUNTRY PAIR
Friday to Sunday Juno 19-20-21
TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST
Friday, 6:30 • Moderate and Super Stock
Class B Pull
Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. 'Farm Tractor Class
(Lehigh and Berks Co only)
Saturday, 6:30 p.m. • Farm Sanctioned
Class B
plus...
Friday • 808 GALLION A PATTI
I POWELL • Dutch Queen Contest:
! Casual and Costume Fashion Show
Saturday • BILLY WALKER • Baking
Contest • Ray Myers, The Armless
Wonder • Jeep Rodeo • Children's Day
Magic Show • Queen Production and
Evening Gown Contest
' .. Sunday* DARRELLMcCALL >Steve
" . r Lake 4 The Swingmasters • Fireman's
Water Hose Competition •. Jeep Rodeo
• Pennsylvania Dutch Queen Finals
Midway • 100 Exhibitors
• Bipgo • Great Food • FREE
ENTERTAINMENT rain or
shine
ADMISSION:OnIy $3.00 pfer
carload per day
(Sunday $2.50)
KEMPTON COMMUNITY
CENTER
Located in Kempton, five miles
north of Rt. 22 on Rt. 737
or Rt 143.
Phone; (215) 75<>-6444
BEPOWEB With VM DIESEL
• SRI Lister
• SR 2 Lister
• SR 3 Lister -
• LRI Lister
• SL 3 Lister
• HRS 6 Lister
• I Cylinder Oeutz
• SVI9S -14 H.P.
• OVA ISOOSIanzi
• 371 Detroit
• 5U1054
dishes
\ Chocolate Chip
Icecream
- 4 eggs, slightly beaten
lcanevaporatedmilk(l3oz.) -
1 can sweetened condensed milk
(M oz.)
1/2 c. sugar
21. vanilla
'l/21. mint or peppermint flavoring
2 quart milk
11/2 c. mini or regular chocolate
chips
Mix and pour in ice cream '
freezer. Continue churning and
treat as with other homemade ice
cream.
Mrs. Verna Donts, Quanyville
Butterscotch Pudding
1 pkg. butterscotch pudding
1 pkg. vanilla pudding
1/2 pint whipping cream ,
sbananas ,
7 graham crackers
Cook pudding and cool. Whip
cream. Blend pudding and cream.
Cut and break up
crackers. Add to pudding mixture.
Chill before serving. -
Edna Brubaker, Denver.
Harvesters, Haybines, Tractors, Cornpickers,
Balers, Hydraulic Systems. Corn Binders, Choppers
' All New HR SERIES • Air Ceoled - Oil Cooled - Water Cooled
GENERALFEATURES:
• Integrally cast cylinders • Force-feed lubrication with
with inserted and built-in "circuit and lobe
removable wet type type pump
cylinder liners • Diaphragm pump feed
• tight hypereutectic alloy • Oil and fuel filters with in
pistons tegral type element.
• Extra-resistant steel con- • Special structure and
netting rods alloyed with patented engine with con
special a Hoy head bearings sequent increases in per
• Surface hardened steel formance and easier
crank-shaft operation with low
• Drop-forged, caseharden- wqight/output ratio low
ed and tempered steel smoke emissions,
camshaft • Engine based on a design
• Anti-friction cast-iron tap- “modulus” formula which
pets alloyed > allows a maximum parts
• Cast-iron tunnel type standardization and inter
crankcase changeability.
• Rotary injection pump with
-mechanical governor
COOLED
QUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION
v Box 67, Intercourse, PA 17534
Phone: John D. Weaver - 717-768-9006
j or 768-7111 or
Answering Service - 717-354-4374
v m INC^X,
JUNE SPECIAL
FREE! 1 Litre Bottle of
A-TREAT SODA
\ '
With Developing
Of Any Color
Print or Slide ff^irfvTl
- . Film. ’ vy'
(Min. 6 Prints) Offer Expires 6/30
COME & SAVE AT THE
FRIENDLY DRUGSTORE.
- SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT (A*e 60) - AFTER
HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE - PATIENT
RECORD SYSTEM - LOCAL FREE DELIVERY OF
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
(Quarryville Area)
QUARRYVILLE DRUG COMPANY
15 E. State St, Downtown Quarryville, Pa.
717-786-3100
Next to Dollar General
Cheese Tarts
Put's vanilla wafer in the bottom
of muffin pan cups, using paper
liners.
Mix together:
2- 8 oz. packages cream cheese
2 eggs
l/2c. sugar
1/21. vanilla
Beat until fluffy. P6ur into
muffin cups, 3/4 full. Bake for 20
minutes in a 350 degree oven. Cool.
Fill the hole in each tart with
blueberry’or cherry pie filling.
Refrigerate.
Dorothea Smale, Kunkletown
Chocolate
Cream Dessert
4T. cocoa
1/2 c, cold water
2 c. cream, whipped
2c. milk
2 T. plain gelatin, softened in 1/4 c
cold water
11/2 c. granulated sugar
4 egg yolks
21. vanilla
Mix cocoa with cold water, then
cook until thickened. Mix milk,
sugar and gelatin together. Pour
into cocoa mixture and add egg
yolks. Cook 4 minutes. Set in cold
place until it begins to thicken,
then add whipped cream, flavoring
and beaten egg whites. Chill until
set. - 1 _
Mrs. Eli Sauder, New Holland
24 HOUR
SERVICE
Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Bluer
We are constantly reminded
there is a housing shortage. There
are not enough houses for all the
newly married couples and thus
4 eggs
2 cans sweetened milk
1/2 c. sugar
2qts.milk
1/2 c. tea berries, covered with
boiling'' water,, let stand until
dissolved.
"Mix eggs, sugar and sweetened
milk and other milk and teaberry
mixture. Freeze in ice cream
freezer until hard.
Kathleen Green, Ashland
Here is a recipe for delicious
gingerbread for our Cook’s
Question Comer:
Gingerbread
1/2 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. lard
2 eggs
1/2 c. baking molasses
1/2 c. boiling water
13/4 c. flour
1/2 T. soda
1/21. salt
1/21. ginger
Cream brown sugar and lard.
Add eggs and then molasses and
water. Add sifted ingredients.
Bake at 325 degrees for 45 to 50
minutes in a greased 9x9 pan.
Topping:
2 eggs
6 T. lOx sugar
4 T. melted butter
vanilla
Beat egg whites until stiff. Add
sugar slowly as beating. Add
cooled melted butter and the
beaten egg yolks. Add vanilla.
Lancastar Farming, Saturday, lint 13,1951—C9
Teaberry
Ice Cream
many new a
being built
One reason for this shortage may
be that we are no longer willing to
share our homes with relatives. A
three generation household is the
exception rather than the rule.
When a widow has sufficient
means, she usually prefers to live
alone and be independent. Young
people who graduate from college
or who have a first permanent job
are anxious to get away from
parental advice. They want to
“make it” on their own.
Statistics tell us the average
household today has only 2.8
persons while in 1930 there were 4.1
persons in each home. Many
people live alone because they
value their independence.
As a child I grew up in a three
generation household. And it was a
full house with five children under
twelve years of age, at the time,
and a grandmother too.
Yes, there were strained
relationships and not always the
warmth of a large family of which
we hear so much. There are
slammed doors and angry words
but even so I look back and really
appreciate the fact that 1 got to
know my grandmother.
Mothers are under pressure and
cannot always show the patience
that small children need when they
make mistakes. I have fond
memories of my ' grandmother
helping me when I had accidents.
I’m sorry we didn’t show her more
love and appreciation for all the
mending and potato peeling that
she did for us.
We decry the loneliness of many
-of our elder citizens who choose to
live alone. And yet, have they not
chosen this life in order to have
more freedom and pnvacy.
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