Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1983, Image 56

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BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19,1983
Spring's favorites
(Continued from Page B 6)
2 T. water
IT. cornstarch
11. fresh lemon juice
sweetened whipped cream
Combine rhubarb, 1 c. sugar and
1/4 c. water in an electric frypan or
large skillet with cover. Cook,
covered, until tender, about 25
minutes.
Meanwhile, combine flour, 2 T.
sugar, baking powder and salt in a
large mixing bowl. Cut in 2 T.
butter until mixture resembles
coarse crumbs.
Add milk all at once; stir with a
fork until dough clings together;
set aside. Stir strawberries and 3
T. butter into cooked rhubarb.
Combine 2 T. water, cornstarch
and lemon juice until smooth; stir
mto rhubarb-strawberry mixture.
Bring mixture to simmering,
stirring constantly. Drop biscuits
by rounded tablespoonsful onto
simmering fruit mixture; cover
and cook until dough is thoroughly
baked, about 15 minutes. Serve
warm, topped with sweetened
whipped cream.
CABBAGE PINEAPPLE SLAW
Combine:
3 c. shredded crisp cabbage
8 oz. can pineapple pieces, drained
Ic. diced apple
1/2 c. chopped celery
1/4 c. light raisins
Toss with 1/2 c. mayonnaise until
well coated.
Serve in lettuce-lined bowl.
Garnish with apple wedge.
Mrs. Charles Biehl, Mertztown
RHUBARBBARS
Crust:
2 c. flour
3/4 c. powdered sugar
1 c. butter
Filling:
4 eggs
2 c. sugar
1/2 c. flour
1/21. salt
4 c. diced rhubarb
Crust: Combine flour and sugar.
Cut m butter till crumbs. Press
into jelly roll pan. Bake at 350
degrees for 15 minutes. While
baking, prepare filling.
Filling; blend eggs, sugar, flour
and salt till smooth. Fold in
rhubarb. Spread over hot crust.
Bake for 40 to 50 minutes at 350
degrees till lightly browned. Cool.
Cut.
Beth Mearkle, Royersford
WALNUT-CARROT SALAD
6-oz. pkg. lemon flavor gelatin
31/2 c. hot water
3 T. lemon juice
1/41. salt
2 c. grated carrots
1/2 c. sliced pimiento-stuffed green
olives
11/3 c. chopped toasted walnuts
2 three-oz. pkg. cream cheese,
softened
Dissolve gelatin in hot water;
stir in lemon juice and salt. Chill
until mixture thickens slightly.
Fold in carrots, olives and
walnuts; halfway fill a 6%-cup
mold and set mold in a bowl of ice
water. Beat cream cheese well and
gradually blend in remaining
gelatin mixture. Spoon over the
clear layer to fill mold. Chill for
several hours or overnight before
unmolding.
Diamond Walnut
State beef cook-off set for June
HARRISBURG - Gather up
your exciting bee! cookery
creations for the Pennsylvania
Beef Cook-Off they could win
you big money and a trip to
national cook-off competition.
To enter, send three typed copies
of your besfbeef recipe (using only
chuck, round, rump, fresh brisket,
plate or ground beef) to: Mary
Wilson, Chairman, Pa. Beef Cook
off, 862 Webster Drive, State
College, PA 16801. Include your
name, address, phone number and
a brief statement about the origin
of your recipe.
Be sure to enter your recipe
soon. The deadline for entry is May
1.
Ten contestants will be chosen to
compete at the Pennsylvania Beef
Cook-Off on June 20 at the Trinity
Area High Schol, Shiremanstown,
Cumberland County. First prize is
|I2S; second prize is |75; third and
fourth prizes, $5O. The first place
winner will represent Penn
sylvania at the National Beef Cook-
Off, Sept. 19-21, in Bismarck, North
Dakota. Prizes at the national level
include a first prize of 85,000; a
$2,500 second prize; a $l,OOO third
prize and five honorable mentions
at $3OO each.
All recipes must contain a
minumum of two pounds and not
more than five pounds of beef.
Meat used must be exclusively
beef. Cooking time cannot exceed
four hours. The recipe must be
specific, with no use of brand
names and must state the number
of servings and approximate
Precast Concrete
UPRIGHT BUNKER SILO
Featuring a single component design for
fast Installation and completion. The
sections bolt together and the use of
a sealant placed in the tongue and groove
creates a sealed wall surface.
The sections may be dismantled and
relocated. Customers may select any length
or width In 5’ 2” Increments.
A special center wall is available to
permit placing bunker silos side by side
or dividing existing trench silos.
In addition to silage storage, these
upright units may be used as retaining
walls or manure pits.
MANUI
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BUNKER SILO STORAGE
fc 1 Sollenberger Silos Corp.
A Nitterhouse Company
I Box N Chambersburg, PA 17201 [7l7] 264-9588
mbhhmhm A Producer of Quality Concrete Products Since 1923 ■
preparation time. All entries
become the property of the Penn
sylvania Beef Council.
Contestants must be 18 years or
older, with non-professional food
status. Any person who has owned
one or more head of beef or dairy
cattle (or whose immediate family
- husband, wife or children - has
owned cattle) in the 12 months
Contaminated clothes
UNIVERSITY PARK - The
Spring spraying season’s just
ahead. Clothes contaminated by
pesticides or other poisons, ac
cording to Pamela Outright, Ex
tension clothing and textiles
specialist at Penn State can
become contaminated with the
residue from drift or spills.
After using pesticides, remove
all clothes worn and immediately
place them in a plastic container.
Don’t throw them over the back of
a chair or dump them into the
family laundry pile. Put them in a
bag with a tie closing, or in a
bucket with a lid, until you are
ready to launder them. Take a
shower, shampoo, and scrub well.
As soon as you are ready to wash
the toxic clothes, wash them
separately. It is important that
they do not come in contact with
other clothes because pesticide
residue may be redeposited on
TONGUE & G 1
JOINT
SECTIONI
TOGETHf
★ Leasi
Early Order Discounts
Now In Effect
Recipes will be judged according
to taste, ease of preparation and
.practicality, originality, and ap
pearance. x
The Pennsylvania Beef Cook-Off
is sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Beef Council in cooperation with
the Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture.
need special care
other garments. Always check the
pesticide label and garment label
for specific laundering and han
dling instructions.
Then, to launder contaminated
clothing, use a normal or full load
water level, depending on the
number of clothing items. Wash
with a heavy-duty phosphate
based detergent and use the..
amount recommended on the-’
label. Set your machine on a long
washing time, the same you would
use for heavily soiled garments.
Do not overload the washing
machine. The point is to wash the
contaminants out, not just move
them about.
After removing the garments
from your washing machine, clean
the machine by running it a second
time empty, but with detergent.
For added protection, wipe out the
tub, using isopropyl alcohol. Dry
the once contaminated, now clean,
garments as usual.
TONNAGE TABLE FOR B FT. SIDEWALLS*
Width
20’ 30' 40' 50'
LengtliV^
60' 215 323 432 540
70' 251 376 504 630
80' 287 431 576 720
90’ 323 485 648 808
100’ 359 539 720 900
110' 395 593 792 989
120' 431 .648 864 1080
130' 467 688 938 1170
140' 503 755 1008 1260
150’ 539 808 1080 1350
’Based on level (ill with
preceding Oct. 1,1983 is ineligible.
45 Ibs./Cu. Ft,
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