BB—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 16,1984 Dairy Drink (Continued from Page B 7) BANANA ORANGE FROSTED Mi cup orange juice % cup milk 1 banana, cut up 1 pint orange sherbet Mix orange juice, milk, banana and half the sherbet in blender on high speed until smooth. Pour into tall glasses; top each with scoop of remaining sherbet. 3 1-cup ser vings. ORANGE BUTTERMILK SHAKE 1 cup buttermilk 1 scoop vanilla ice cream (about Mi cup) Mi cup orange juice 2 tablespoons brown sugar Mix all ingredients in blender on high speed until smooth. Pour into tall glasses. 2 servings, about 1 cup each. Cook's Question QUESTION - Kathy Jones, Carlisle, is looking for a Chiffon Cake which uses juice and is baked in a loaf pan, and is especially good with strawberries and cream. ANSWER - Mrs. Ray W. Seidel, Lenhartsville, requested a “recipe” for Sunshine Pie. Thanks go to Mrs. Ephraim G. Zook, Lititz, who shared the reading. A pound of patience you must find. Mix well with loving words so kind. Drop in two pounds of helpful deeds and thoughts for other people’s needs. A peck of smiles will make the crust, then stir and bake it well you must And now I ask that you try a slice of my “Sunshine Pie." ANSWER - Mrs. Linda Stoltzfus, Honey Brook, requested a recipe for homemade pancakes. Thanks go to Joan Hollmger, Kempton, who shared her recipe and with all the others who sent recipes. 3 cups flour 3 cups sweet milk 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 eggs, separated 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablesppons melted butter Measure and sift dry ingredients together. Beat egg yolks and add milk. Pour milk mixture slowly into dry ingredients and beat thoroughly. Add melted butter and then fold in stiffly-beaten egg whites. Bake on hot griddle. Yields about 12 medium-sized pancakes. Delicious! ANSWER - Rose Hutchinson, Centerville, Del., asked for dairy recipes for no-cook ice cream, homemade butter and flavor variations for butter, cheese recipes and a yogurt recipe. Thanks go to Mrs. Ray A. Keeny, New Freedom, for her Blender-Made Butter recipe and to Mrs. John B. Becker, Paradise, for her Instant Strawberry Ice Cream recipe. 1 cup heavy cream V 4 cup ice water Put cream into container. Cover. Press button 2, and blend until cream thickens around blades. Keep motor running and pour ice water through opening m top. Press button 6 (chop) and blend until butter forms. Turn into strainer and dram. Rinse with cold water. Work water through the butter. Drain. Repeat until water comes off fairly clear. Add salt to taste. Instant Strawberry Ice Cream 3 cups whole, frozen 2 eggs strawberries Vs cup sugar, scant Vz cup whipping cream Just before serving, remove berries from freezer. Place cream, eggs, and sugar in blender container. Whirl 2 seconds with motor on high, drop in frozen berries 1 at a time by removing center part of blender lid. Whirl until smooth, stopping when necessary to stir thick mixture with rubber scraper. .Spoon into dishes and serve immediately. BLUEBERRY MILK SHAKE 1 cup crushed blueberries % cup sugar Few grains salt 3 tablespoons grated lemon nnd 6 tablespoons lemon juice 6 cups cold milk 1 pint vanilla ice cream Mash fresh blueberries and add sugar, salt, lemon rind, and juice. Blend thoroughly and add cold milk. Pour into cold glasses and top with vanilla ice cream. Gar nish with fresh blueberries or thin lemon slices. Serves 6. MINTY CHOCOLATE FLIP % cup Glossy Fudge Sauce (above) V* cup malted milk powder 2 cups milk 1 Mi teaspoons vanilla Vt to Mi teaspoon peppermint ex tract 2 to 3 cups vanilla ice cream, softened Mix sauce and malted milk powder until smooth. Slowly blend in milk and flavorings. Chill. To serve, stir in ice cream just until blended. Serve immediately. 4 servings. * T 7 t ? Sunshine Pie Flannel Cake Blender-Made Butter 1 f CRANBERRY EGGNOG 6 eggs % cup sugar 1 pint heavy cream 2 pint cranberry juice Ground cloves Chill all liquids. Separate eggs, beat yolks until frothy. Add cup sugar and beat until smooth. Beat whites into peaks, add remaining sugar and beat until smooth and shiny. Fold yolks into white until all patches of white disappear. Pour in cream then cranberry juice and stir thoroughly. Serve cold with cloves over the top. Makes 5 pints. EVERY SATURDAY Featuring Tonight MODIFIED TRACTORS FRONT WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS REGULAR LOCATION: ADMISSION 10 Miles south of Adults *6.00 Lancaster on Rt. 272 S?u'K;;;;;:SS see you at I*"* GOODpYEAR When you need On-The-Farm Tire Service in a hurry, just call us. We can cut your downtime down to size... CALL Thin vegetable plants for garden success figure on thick stands of vegetables acting as weeds. The don’t pull them out and the garden suffers. If you find there are too many beets, carrots or other vegetables in the row, thin them out - just when the plants are big enough to pull easily. Disturb the remaining plants as little as possible. In fact, you can pull the regular garden weeds along with these extra seedlings in one operation. Thinning to the right distance That’s why good vegetable apart makes a good garden and the plants can be as bad as weeds if resulting crops, even better. Penn they cause an overcrowded con- State is an affirmative action, dition. Too many gardeners don’t equal opportunity university. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« ■ Machine Wort jv 1 ■ Weldin * & ■ wK/w Farm Supplies I Hardware P CUSTOM BUILT WOOD & J COAL FIRED BOILERS ■ • Welders & cutting torches ■ • Custom made farm gates, etc. ■ • Custom built high pressure washers L • Stainless steel, aluminum and spot C welding. • UPS Service C HIGH TENSILE WIJRE FENCING MEDIA, Pa. Most gardeners have weeds in their gardens and don’t know it. How can that be? Well, the definition of a weed is any plant that is out of place in the garden. So, according to C.R. 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