CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981 Summer salads (Continued from Page C 6) Sauerkraut Salad 1 large can kraut (dram well) Ic. chopped celery 1 medium onion 1 green pepper Ismail jar pimento Heat 1/2 cup vmeagar and 1 cup granulated sugar. Let cool, then add 1/2 cup salad oil. Pour over ingredients and retngerate. Keeps well. Mrs. Aaron B. Martin New Holland Taco Salad 1 medium head lettuce, chopped 1 lb. ground beef 1 lb. Cheddar cheese, coarsely grated 1 small can kidney beans 1 large onion chopped 4 medium tomatoes, diced 1 large green pepper, chopped IT. chili powder 1/41. hot pepper sauce 1 package taco seasoning 1-9 oz. package taco flavored com or tortilla chips, crushed Brown and dram ground beef. Stir in chili powder and hot sauce. Dram and rinse kidney beans. Combine all vegetables and seasonings m a large bowl. Add cheese, then ground beef, then chips. Toss. Dressing: 8 oz. thousand island dressing, 1/3 cup sugar, 1 T. taco seasoning, 1 T. tabasco sauce. Combine and mix well. Serve over salad. FRANK A. ILLIPPO, INC. DISABLED & IPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Ham Salad 3 c. ground cooked ham 3 chopped hard cooked eggs 1/2 c. minced green pepper 1/2 c. minced celery 1/2 c. mayonnaise 2 T. vinegar 21. chives Mix the ham, eggs, pepper, and celery. Combine the vmegar and mayonnaise, mix with ham mixture and vegetables. Arrange on lettuce leaves in a bowl. Cover with slices ot cucumber and sprinkle with chives. Serves 5. Ever wanted to try making your own pancake syrup? Now you can try. The recipe is provided cour tesy of Rose Hoover of Dallas m response to a request m Cook’s Question Corner. Pancade Syrup Wash all fruit or berries well. Dram, but do not dry. For each 6 cups of berries, add 4 1/2 cups of sugar. Set m cool place for eight hours or overnight. Stir well and place on stove. Set a candy ther mometer on side of pot. Cook until the thermometer reaches about 219 or 220 degrees. This will take about 20 or 30 minutes. Stir often to prevent scorching since fruit will settle to bottom later m cooking. You can remove pieces of fruit or berries with a slotted spoon or strain, then reheat and ladle mto hot sterilized jars. Usmg two piece lids, seal. I prefer to leave berries m the syrup because they are mce on pancakes or ice cream, plump and sweet. Janet Good Johns to wn- WANTED Paid Rose Hoover, Dallas . S QlUomm I Societies I Lancaster Co. Society 5 Lancaster Farm Women 5 gathered tor a pig roast recently at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Mervm E. Peifer. Twenty-three members joined in the teast. Members made plans tor a trip Lancaster Co. Society 6 Lancaster Society 6 met August 1 tor a tamily banquet at the Brethren in Christ Church. Twenty-tour members and triends attended the gathering. >* nr p C( .ptecl a bnet Berks Co. Society 7 The July meeting ot Berks County 7 was held at the home of Lillian Grajewski in the term ot a picnic. Eleven members attended. The Berks County Farm Women '■’''"’•ontion will be held at the JO (X M M to Baltimore Harbor for Sep tember 28. Members and their husbands will be going to a buttet and musical at the Timbers m Mt. Gretna on August 29. program showing his travelogue ot Europe. Members plan to attend the county picnic and to visit another Society in August. Extension Center, October 3. Price is $6.50. The County Farm Women hoe down will be held at the Hamburg fieldhouse on October 24. • DAIRY • BEEF • POULTRY • SWINE • HORSE BARNS • MACHINERY SHEDS uality Building Systems Merv Miller-Bu DISTRIBUTOR FOR CABLEVEY FEED SYSTEMS & SCHULD BINS 7 KEENER ROAD LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA 17543 TELEPHONE (717) 626-5204 Lancaster Co, Society 11 Lancaster Farm Women Society 11 met on July 30 at the home of Helen Wagner in Quarryville. Sixteen members answered roll call by telling things they wish they had learned to do when younger. The program was presented by Phyllis Sauder of the Lancaster County Hospice Program. The next meeting will be held on August 27 at the Chesnut Level Church House at noon. September’s meeting will be a bus trip to the Allentown Mall and the October meetmg will be at Hershey Farms Restaurant. York Co, Society 12 York Society 12 met at the home ot Mrs. Dean Tyson recently. Eighteen members attended. A $lO donation was given to the Arthritis Foundation Fund. Members will be entertained by Society 1 at Rocky Ridge Park in August and will entertain Society 14 at Bethlehem Stonepile Methodist Church near Red Lion. (Turn to Page C 9) LITHE HARVEY ELECTRIC FOOD DEHYDRATORS MRS. MELVIH CHARLES Washington Boro, PA 717-285-4184 717-684-5783