Bid—uncaster Farming, Saturday, June 26,1982 Potato WASHINGTON, DC- Mashed into a side dish or fried into fast food, the potato is easy to un derestimate Looking for something to do? Bake cookies! Kids, do you often find yourself asking mom, "What can Ido'” When swimming, baseball, television and pets begin to become a bore, why not try your hand in the kitchen'' Summer vacation is the perfect time to learn to cook Not only will you be teaching yourself a new hobby and having some fun, but you can treat your family and help mom - to which you’re sure to gel a reward whether it be a new toy or a big hug Below are two delicious recips so easy and fun to make Crispy Cookies takes no baking, but you may want mom to help you the first time you boil the syrup and sugar. The second recipe, Brownie Thumbprint Cookies, allows you to leave your personal mark on each cookie But be sure your hands are clean first' BROWNIE THUMBPRINT COOKIES 1 pkg. brownie mix 1/2 c. finely chopped pecans 1 c. powdered sugar 2 T. soft butter IT. cream 1/41. vanilla Make up brownie mix. Drop batter by teaspoonfuls into the chopped nuts. Roll into balls, Place 1-inch apart on lightly greased baking sheet. Bake in 350 degree oven for 12 minutes. Remove from oven; quickly press thumb gently into top of each cookie. Cool. Blend the powdered sugar, butter together. Stir in cream and vanilla until smooth. Drop a spoonful of mixture into the thumb print of each brownie. 1 c. light corn syrup 1 c. sugar 1% c. smooth peanut butter 4 c. crisp nee cereal Heat syrup and sugar to boiling. Remove from heat and add peanut butter and cereal Mix well. Drop by teaspoons onto oiled cookie sheet. Cool. "SW BLACK Yellow BLUE BROWN TEXAS 'S CALLED THE LONE STAR STATE" BE CAUSE OPTHE SINGLE STAR ON THE STATE FLAG. /TIE THE HATTONS SECOND LARGEST STATE. /TCOVERS MORE TERRITORY THAN MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, IWA, ILLINOIS AND INDIANA fVT TOGETHER. NO OTHER STATE COMES CLOSE TO THE EH - LION BARRELS OF CRUDE OH PUMPED INONE YEAR PROM THE OIL FIELDS. THE ALAMO IS CALLED THEff/RTH PLACE OF TEXAS LIBERT/. hot the world over is But potatoes are actually the world’s bread and butter, ac cording to the International Potato Center in Luna, Peru Potatoes CRISPY COOKIES IT GREY GREEK! peach LT. BLUE LT.GR6EN yield more nutritious food more quickly on less land and in harsher climates than any other major food crop This amazing vegetable is a South American native brought back to Europe from Peru by 16th century conquistadors. Its own world conquest now complete, King Potato grows m more countries than any crop except corn Robert E Rhoades of the In ternational Potato Center writes in the May issue of National Geographic- “The average annual crop (291 million tons) could cover a four-lane superhighway circling the world six tunes ” Produced in 130 of the world’s 167 independent countries, one year’s crop is worth $lO6 billion at consumer prices, Rhoades reports Potatoes are fourth, after wheat, com, and nee, in world production, but because of multiple harvests, yield the most protein and food energy per acre. They are remarkably adaptable; potatoes grow from below sea level behind Dutch dikes to almost 14,000 feet up in the cfully Andes and Himalayas, from the Artie Circle to the Straight of Magellan, and in the scorching deserts of Australia and Africa. Rhoades notes that tomatoes, tobacco, and eggplants are related to the potato, but the sweet potato is not even though its Indian name, batata, became the English word potato. The familiar brown oval spud belongs to the species Solanum tuberosum, one of eight cultivated throughout the world. Most of the world’s crop and all potatoes grown in the United States belong to this species. In the Andes, however, farmers cultivate all eight species, em bracing as many as 3,000 of 5,000 or (Turn to Pace B 12) 7-/-82 0 £T#TB B/BD: MOCKM&BtZD An Irish lad carries recently harvested potatoes home for his family's dinner. Valued worldwide for nutrition and versatility, spuds grow in more countries than any crop ex cept corn. Although potatoes are native to South America, the Irish and East Europeans lead the world in per capita consumption. un 'k4(S77rf W ' i