Home on the range (Continued from Page 86) FROSTY FUDGE MOUSSE Crust: 1 cup vanilla wafer crumbs 3 tablespoons butter, melted '■k cup chopped walnuts Filling: 1 cup chocolate milk -h. cup semi-sweet chocolate pieces pinch of salt 5 cups miniature marshmallows 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup whipping cream, whipped For crust, mix crumbs and butter; press into bottom of an 8- inch square baking pan. Sprinkle with walnuts. Bake in preheated 300°F. oven 10 minutes. Cool. For filling, heat chocolate milk, chocolate pieces and salt over low heat, stirring constantly, until chocolate melts. Add mar shmallows; continue to heat and stir until marshmallows are melted. Remove from heat; blend in vanilla. Chill until slightly thickened; fold into whipped cream. Pour filing over crust. Freeze until firm. Remove from freezer 10 minutes before cutting. Top each serving with additional whipped cream and a walnut half. Makes 12 servings. WHAT IS TH This is a Fine or Commerci Stocky Stem Broad Leaf Spans Individually Visible Buds on the Verge Hardened to Minimize Transplant Shock GoodviUe Gar CHOCOLATE CREAM CRUNCH 1 cup flour ■k cup margarine, softened 1 9-oz. package frozen whipped topping, thawed 1 cup 10X sugar 1 8-oz. package cream cheese, softened 1 6-oz. package instant chocolate pudding 1 6-oz. package instant vanilla pudding 3 cups milk Make crust by combining flour, pecans and margarine. Mix well and press into bottom of a 9 Xl3 X 2 inch pan. Bake 20 minutes at 350°. Cool completely. Blend cream cheese and 10X sugar till fluffy. Fold in 1 cup whipped topping. Blend well and spread on cooled crust. Chill. Combine chocolate pudding and 1% cup milk. Pour over cream cheese layer. Chill. Repeat with vanilla pudding. Chill. Frost with remainder of whipped topping. Cut into 2-inch squares and serve. CHEESE AND CHERRY DESSERT the following Combine ingredients 20 graham squares, crushed V« cup margarine or butter, melted Order Today FO. Box 18, GoodviUe, PA 17528 Call Anytime (215)445-7674 Clair R. Weaver, Grower Mrs. David S. Blank Kinzers uali lens East Rt. 23, GoodviUe, PA cup sugar * Mix well, spoon into a 11 X 7 X V-'z inch baking dish. Pat down evenly. Bake at 375° for 8 minutes. Remove from oven and cool thoroughly. Combine 1 package 8 oz. cream cheese with 2 tablespoons milk. Beat until smooth. Add 1 cup sugar. Beat well, set aside. Prepare 1 package dream whip according to directions. Fold m 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. (It’s even better to chill overnight, it stays in slices better). Mrs. Samuel C. Brubaker Seven Valleys CHOCOLATE ANGEL PIE 1 package Baker’s sweet chocolate 3 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup whipping cream 1 baked 8-inch coconut meringue shell Melt chocolate in water in saucepan over very low heat, stirring constantly. Cool until thickened. Add vanilla, whip cream and fold into chocolate. Pile into meringue shell. Chill. Barbara Russell Pine Bush, NY 1 . IF. iCt i v'n i> (ft • c't i - •'*? FROSTY LEMON PIE Vz cup sugar, lemon peel, juice and &-inch graham cracker crust water. Cook in heavy saucepan 3 egg yolks over low heat until thickened, 10 to 1 cup sugar 15 minutes. Cool completely. Beat V-k tablespoons grated lemon peel egg whites until soft peaks form. *'4 cup lemon juice Gradually beat in remaining Vz cup Pi tablespoons cold water sugar. Slowly fold lemon mixture 3 egg whiles into beaten egg whites. Fold in 2 tablespoons cold water whipped cream. Pour into crust. 1 cup whipping cream, whipped Sprinkle reserved crumbes over Prepare graham cracker crust top. Freeze until firm. Allow to reserving 2 tablespoons crumb stand at room temperature 10 to 15 mixture for top. Beat egg yolks minutes before cutting. Makes 8 until thick and lemon colored. Add servings. All single young women who are between the ages of 16 and 22 with a dairy farm background are eligible to compete for the title of 1984 Berks County Dairy Princess, Anne Duncan announced, chair man of the Dairy Princess Com mittee. The winner of the Dairy Princess pageant, to be held May 5,1984 at the Berks County Agricultural Center in Leesport, will be eligible to participate in the State Dairy Princess Contest in September. surplus Plants th Each Order r c also offer varieties in flats and non-hybrid varieties packaged with bare roots pulled the day of delivery reenhouse : rwwwi§ t 4MIIIIuaj f vnnui «t f «. Search begins for County dairy princess Service Available Berks Any single woman who has completed her junior year in high school or will complete it this year, and whose parents or guardians are engaged in farming, or is the owner of at least one dairy animal, is eligible to compete for the title. Young women interested in entering the Berks County Dairy Princess Pageant should contact Karen Sattazahn at RD #1 Box 164 Womelsdorf, PA 19567 by April 10th. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 NEW YORK Alfred Slat)on Roy L Doane 607/587 0876 Raymond E Johnson Schaghitocke 510/692-7050 Smithville Flats Heston Wrobel 607/656 0233 PENNSYLVANIA Red Wing Farms Fleetwood 215/944 0402 Kittannmg William E Ramer 412 / 540 2317 Peach Bottom Triple H Farms 717/546 3775 If