BS-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1986 H Cook’s Question lyipe/ 8 Corner ,' c QUESTION Penny Keeseman, Shippensburg, would like a recipe for homemade mayonnaise that tastes as good as store bought mayonnaise. QUESTION Vamta Martin, Savannah, N.Y., would like a recipe for apple fritters made with a yeast dough and fried in deep fat. QUESTION Judy Barto, Willow Street, would like a recipe for green tomato jam. It uses green tomatoes, fruit gelatin and sugar. The tomatoes take on the flavor of the fruit gelatin. QUESTION Mrs. Leo Barsmca, Neshamc Station, N.J., would like a recipe for a lemon-cream cheese pie using instant pudding She said the recipe used to be on the pudding box. QUESTION Mrs Lillian Edgm, Sewell, N J , would like a recipe for cheese soup that tastes like the soup sold by Denny's on Route 30. She writes that she has tried one recipe, but the milk and cream separated. QUESTION - E Hoover, Ephrata, would like a recipe to make a homemade instant pudding mix QUESTION Gail Redheffer Stull, Willow Street, would like to know how to cook fresh mushrooms so they retain their natural color. She says he has tried cooking them in iron, aluminum and enamel pans, but each time they have turned brown or grey QUESTION Annette Meyer, Bethel, would like to know how to make cereals that resemble "Rice Knspies," "Corn Flakes," and "Cheenos." QUESTION Connie Kreider, Manheim, would like a recipe for Danish similar to the kind served by Mc- Donald's. Cafendafi w Saturday, October 11 Lancaster Society 1 meets for a program called “God’s Hidden Treasures,” by the Mueller sisters. Lancaster Society 25 meets at 1:30 p.m. for a program by Ben Kreider. Lancaster Society 6 meets to eat out with husbands and friends. Lancaster Society 2 meets at 68 N. Clay Street for a Halloween party. Lancaster Society 33 bowls with husbands at 7 p.m. at Lancaster Lanes. Lancaster Society 19 meets at Country Table Restaurant, Mt. Joy, at 6 p.m. for a 40th an niversary banquet. Monday, October 13 Lancaster County Extension Pressure treated wood with cedar shake shingles or Painted choice of color with asphalt shingles. 8-10-12- 14ft. wide You pick your own size Lykens Valley Structures RD 2, Box 59, Millersburg, PA 17061 Leavemessate at: 717-692-2645 No Sunday Calls Christmas in October program, Farm and Home Center. Tuesday, October 14 State Farm Women’s Day. Lan caster County celebrates with a brunch at Willow Valley Restaurant. Lancaster Society 22 meets at 7 p.m. to entertain husbands. Program will be table games. Thursday, October 16 Lancaster Society 15 meets at 1 p.m. for a microwave program by Doris Thomas. Saturday, October 18 Lancaster Society 3 meets for a program on fashions. Lancaster Society 18 meets at 1:30 p.m. for a program on microwave cooking. Gazebos made to order. Also custom built storage sheds. Dealer Inquiries Welcome Your choice of 3 styles Mini Barn Quaker Shed A Frame Large variety of colors and sizes to choose from. Members of Lancaster Society 10 met recently at the home of Jennie Shoemaker with Ida Ktinkle and Alma Grebinger as co-hostesses. The program committee is working on the program booklet for 1987. The social committee reported making plans for the Christmas program at Joe Myers restaurant. President Nancy Starr distributed tickets for the breakfast to be held at Willow Valley Oct. 14 from 9:30 The Cambria County Society will celebrate Pennsylvania Farm Women’s Day Oct. 14 with a U 4 v— \}a* Lancaster Society 10 Cambria County Society FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC - WANTED DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. 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Members received their tickets for the county convention, which will be held at the Farm and Home Center Nov. 1. The following new officers were elected: vice president, Mrs. Calvin Wenger; secretary, Mrs. Roy Hollinger; and treasurer, Mrs. Wilbur Mellinger. The group will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a dinner with husbands at the Country Table Restaurant, Mt. Joy on Oct. 28. NoSoAnn 4-H Dairy Club Members of the NoSoAnn 4-H Dairy Club met recently at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds. Dale Hoover explained pedigrees and what makes a good pedigree cow. Treasurer Mike Balmer reported that the treasury contains $350 with an outstanding bill for $25. Sue Elliott was elected to serve as chairman for the cookie sale. SANDBLASTING AND SPRAY PAINTING Aerial Ladder Equipment Farm Buildings Feed Mills Commercial- Industrial Repointing Interior/Exterior % cb&ALsJ HENRY K. FISHER INC. 667 Hartman Station Rd. Lancaster, PA 393-6530