B22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982 (Continued from Page B 20) SPICED MOLASSES CAKE Mix together and set aside for topping. 1 c. flour 1/4 c. sugar 1/4 melted butter 1/21. cinnamon Sift together: 3 c. flour 3/4 c. sugar 11. baking soda 3/41. ginger 1/21. cloves 3/41. cinnamon pinch of salt In large mixing bowl; 2 c. boiling water 1/2 c. melted lard 1 c. molasses 21. vanilla Add dry ingredients to wet. Pour into greased and floured baking pan 13x9. Top with crumb mixture. Bake 45 to 60 minutes at 350 degrees or till done. Susan Schick, Kutztown GRANDMA’S COOKIES 2 c. brown sugar 2 c. granulated sugar 2 c. melted lard 4 eggs 6 c. rolled oats 4 c. flour 21. soda It. salt 2. t. vanilla Mix first 4 ingredients, then add remaining ingredients. Flatten with fork on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes. Makes 6 dozen cookies. Raelene Strock, Mechauicsburg Kay Taylor paints (Continued from Page B 20) Painter ot the milk can is Priscilla Knight, who chose the project as a way to immortalize four ot the family’s famous registered Holsteins. Pictured around the can are Woodbine Ivanhoe Molly, Northcroft Glia Elevation, and two of Woodbine Farms’ other well-known Ivanhoe daughters from the past, “Pearl” and "Emma.” Also a second-year painting enthusiast, Priscilla previously painted another milk can, a rustic water null scene in shades ot browns. Kay and her students work predominately in water-soluble acrylics, which can be thinned and cleaned in plain tap water. Sealers can be used to form protective finishes when the canvas strokes CONTACT US For MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT Semi- and Liquid Spreaders - Ground Driven - Easy Running Priced Reasonably PIT ELEVATORS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS ALLIS CHALMERS AND WISCONSIN POWER UNITS PLATE SHEARING - BRAKE WORK SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rockvale Road Lane.. PA 17602 PH: (717)687-9198' Lard recipes BLACK CHOCOLATE CAKE Sift together; 2 c. flour 2 c. sugar 3/4 c. cocoa 11. baking powder 21. baking soda pinch of salt In large mixing bowl: Beat 2 eggs slightly and add gradually 1 cup hot coffee. Add 1/4 c. melted lard and 1 cup sour cream and 21. vanilla. Add dry ingredients to wet. Bake 350 degrees for 40 minutes or till done. Grease and flour pans. Makes two layers or one flat pan. Annamarie Schick, Kutztowu ORANGE JEWEL COOKIES 11/2 c. orange slices jellied 11/2 c. sifted flour 1/21. baking powder 1/21. soda 1/21. salt 2/3 c. lard 2/3 c. sugar 2/3 c. brown sugar legg 11. vanilla 11/2 c. quick-cooking oats 1 c. coconut OATMEAL Cut jellied orange slices into small pieces. Sift together flour, baking powder, soda, and salt. Cream lard and sugar. Beat in egg and vanilla. Add sifted ingredients, oats, coconut, and orange pieces and mix well. Shape mto small balls by hands. Place 3/4 inch apart on greased cooking sheet and flatten slightly. Bake 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. are complete Numerous friends and relatives have been recipients ot Kay’s painting talents, which she says makes gift-giving easy. And she makes a special point ot painting a custom canvas tor each minister that serves the family’s church, using items or scenes that have special meaning to the personality ot each clergy family. Active in numerous farm organizations, plus being a regular at barn chores, Kay is outspoken in her encouragement to anyone with even the faintest glimmer ot in terest m painting. "You can’t have a lot ot mental pressure and paint,” she em phasizes, pointing out the therapeutic value ot art as an outlet tor the mental and emotional stresses ot daily hte. FASNACHI t*OTA'l O CAKti 1/2 c. hot mashed potato 1/2 c. legg, 1/2 c. 21. salt 1/41. nutmeg 1 pkg. active dry yeast 1/4 c. warm water 7- 71/2 c. sifted flour 11/2 c. potato water Put mashed potato into a bowl. Beat in the lard then the beaten egg and a mixture of sugar, salt and nutmeg. Beat until fluffy. Soucp the yeast m the warm water; let stand 5 to 10 minutes. Beat yeast into potato mixture. Alternately add the flour and l potato water to the yeast mixture, beating well after each addition. If necessary, add more flour to make a soft dough. On a floured surface, knead dough until smooth and satiny. Put into a greased bowl; grease top of dough. Cover. Let rise in a warm place until doubled about 1 1/2 hours. Punch down dough and divide into two portions. Fit each portion mto a greased BxBx2 jn. nan. Brush with melted Betty Wingert REMODELING ■ Poured Solid Concrete Steel OR BUILDING? Reinforced Walls. 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