Dairy delights (Continued from Page C 8) Cherry and Cheese Dessert ' Combine 20 graham squares, crushed; 1/4 c. butter, melted; and 1/4 c. sugar. Mix well and spoon into a baking dish. Pat down evenly. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 minutes. Remove from oven and cool thoroughly. ' Combine 1 pkg. 8 oz. cream cheese, 2 T. milk. Beat until smooth. Add 1 c. sugar. Beat well, set aside. Prepare 1 package dream whip according to directions. Fold in cream cheese ‘ mixture. Spread evenly over graham cracker crust. Spread 1 can cherry pie filling on top. Chill several hours before serving. Makes 15 squares. Mrs.' Samuel Brubaker Seven Valleys Individual Cheese Cakes In mixer,'combine 3'eight ounce, packages cream’"cheese, 4 eggs, 2/3 c. sugar, and 11. lemon. Beat until smooth. Put f vanilla wafer in bottom of each foil muffin cup. Fill muffin cups 3/4 full and bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Cool and top with cherry pie filling or your favorite fruit topping. Makes 24 cheesecakes. Ruth Roderick, Walker*vllle, Md Cinnamon Flop • 1 c. granulated sugar Ic. sweet milk 2c. flour 21. baking powder butter, size of egg 7 Mix and bake in a cake pan at 375 degrees 1/2 hour or until done. Whole cake is" still warm, spread .generously with butter, granulated sugar and cinnamon. / Naomi Stoltzfns, New Providence, Patx builds feed handling systems you can depend on RD-790 DISTRICT MANAGER GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Or Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-737-0002 CONTACT YOUR NEAREST PATZ DEALER ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BEDFORD BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT 814-623-8601 BELLEVILLE MACLAY <t S( 717-935-2101 CAMP HILL LLOYD SUL i LANDIS "ZBAUGH LABOR SAVERS 717-737-4554 Strawberry Sour Cream Pie 9 inch baked pie shell 2/3 c. sugar 2/3 c. all-purpose flour 1/41. salt 2 c. milk 4 eggs, separated 11/21. vanilla extract 3/4 c. dairy sour cream 1 c. sliced fresh strawberries 1/41. cream of tartar 1/2 c. sugar Combine 2/3 cup sugar, flour and salt in a 2-quact saucepan. Gradually stir in milk until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened and mixture comes to a boil. Boil and stir 1 minute. Remove from heat and stir a small amount of hot mixture into egg yplks; return pll to saucepan. Cook over low heat until tickened, about 2 minutes. Do •’» frot* - ' it and not boil., Remove from lieat ant stir in vanilla. Gently fold in sour cream, a small amount ai a time. Cove/ and cool to ' lukewarm. Meanwhile, Ime, bottom dfpie shell with strawberries. Spoon' filling over strawberries. Preheat oven to 350 degrees? Beat egg whites and cream of tartar until frothy. Gradually add 1/2, c. sugar, making sure .that meringue covers filling completely and is sealed to crust. Bake until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. .Remove from oven and chill 3 to 4 hours before serving. Rebecca Thompson, Allentown year CUMBERLAND FARM 8 DAIRY INC. 717-263-1965, HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE 215-488-1025 LEBANON MARVIN J HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 TERRE HILL TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC . 215-445-6736 717-692-4647 Mrs. Shirk also added a note saying: “This is an old reape that was handed down through the generations. The directions aren’t very plain, use your imagination! ” Mrs. Aaron Shirk, Lebanon after year after year light Fteder Tapered Pan Feeder Conveyor I CgflK/ Afrwr / J\ jZ-#/ A / ■fy i 1 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD - AUTOMATION 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FINDER SERVICE CO 215-766-8675 301-348-5263 tUARRYVILLE INEBORO. MD UNICORN FARM WERTZ GARAGE, INC SERVICE 301-374-2672 JAMES E LANDIS 717-786-4158 Hint to a kid about a job he ought to do, and he’ll reach deep into his grab bag of excuses and come up with a goodie. “I havehomework,” is a custom made, number-one legitimate reason to get off the job hook, at least temporarily, providing the excusee gets cracking the books with no further ado. School vacation has eliminated that one. “I have ’-to’- go to 4- H choir.....confirmation class, etc.,’’ are also acceptable outs for chores detail, if said activity is genuine. But arguments along the likes of Mr*. Aaron Shirk has sent us a recipe in response to a Cook’s Question Corner request for wine recipes. Wild Cherry Wine 1 quart wild cherries 2 lb. sugar Put in a gallon jug and fill with water. Let set until it stops working. Then boil 1 pound sugar in a little water, drain cherries from wine and add this sugar to wine. Set aside to age. That's bacausa Patz spands a great daal of time in design and field tasting, to make sura that our equipment will stand up to , your requirements '/I Whether you need a large or /) small feed handling system, / a silo unloadar, f a conveyor, or feeder. Year after year, you can depend on Patz MARYLAND DEALERS HAGERSTOWN. TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-790-3698 KENNEPYVILLE, MD STREET. MD P t S EQUIPMENT, INC. 301-452-8521 On being a farm wife -And other hazards Joyce Bnpp “I just remembered I have to clean my room,” “I can’t find my shoes” “1 have to go look at the new kit tens” “My guinea pig needs fed” earn immediate censorship and imminent threats around here. . Wriggling out of farm chores is a modem affliction of the TV weaned generation, I once' believed. Not so, according to a delightful conversation I was privileged to overhear during a recent family reunion. Uncle Harry- and Uncle Jack were telling tales for me, reliving . their boyhood days of growing up Saturday, June 20 Lancaster Society 3 meets with Ethel Gerhart for “Fun in the Sun” Lancaster 26 takes a bus tnp to Inner Harbor, Baltimpre Lancaster 11 meets for a picnic Lancaster Society 28 meets at the home of Thelma Hess for bowling at Garden Spot Lanes Saturday, June 27 Lancaster plans a family picnic at Tuesday, June 23 Zinn’s Park with miniature golf Lancaster Society 12 meets for a- fun covered dish picnic at Safe Lancaster 4 meets at Willow Harbor Park Valley Restaurant at 11a.m. Lancaster 18 visits the Cboo Choo Barn and Train Museum Monday, June 22 Berks Society 5 meets with Martha Kurtz and Jane Steiner for a doggie roast and game night SELF LOCKING HEADGATES Custom Built To Your Specifications- ALSO AVAILABLE • Farm Gates • Free Stalls • Hay Banks • Silage Banks • Stock Tilt Tables • Blocking • Chutes • Portable Loading Chutes • Squeeze Chutes • Head Gates • Custom Steel Products • Round Bale Feeders FREY BROS. MANUFACTURING R.D. #2, Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-2146 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1981—C9 on several small general farms m southcentral York County. They reminisced of chaining wagon wheels for brakes when hauling a heavy load dowp a steep hill and hot days of handpulling weeds from the farm crops down in the big fields along the creek. And I was particularly fascmated with the story they told of being sent ahead of the family farm wagon, to check down the tracks of the then Northern Central Harnsburg-to-Baltimore run and make sure an engine wasn’t puf fing toward the crossing. Pitching in to help with the myriad of farm chores in those pre-push-button days was simply part of growing up, and everyone was expected to do their part. But expectation and reality were sometimes poles apart and an offhand comment by the two brothers about another family member cemented the fact that kids, of whatever generation, are basically the same. “Somehow, he always managed to find something else to do when it came time to fork out,the stables,’’ was their remembrance of another brother, whose name .suddenly popped into the story. Now I know where my kids get their incredible'list.of reasons not to do the chore of the moment. They inherited it. Lancaster 24" meets for aerobics at Rhoda Bollinger’s home Thursday, June 25 Wednesday, June 24
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