Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1987, Image 57

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    Repeat Winner Claims Lamb Cook-Off Title ’
BY MARY MAXWELL
Centre Co. Correspondent
UNIVERSITY PARK For
the second year in a row, Peggi
Clauhs of Sellersville captured the
first-place rosette in the Lamb
Cook-Off held last weekend atThe
3rd Annual Lamb and Wool Festi
val. This year’s entry featured
lamb kabobs with fresh fruit and
herbs. For a copy of her prize
winning recipe, turn to page 82.
“I have a lot of herbs in my gar
den,” says the Bucks County resi
dent, “and mint is such a natural
with lamb. I chose a recipe that
would be simple, attractive and
used what was readily available.”
The three additional Cook-Off
finalists, using grills or camp
stoves outside the Ag Arena, pre
pared lamb in other interesting
ways.
Second-place winner, Sally
Pietrandrea of Mifflinburg, fixed
Moroccan Lamb cured lamb
with spices and fruit served over
rice.
George Baumer, State College,
made Chinese Lamb Chops, mari
nating them in soy and oyster
sauces and hot mustard. His entry
won third place.
Vivian Baumer, also of State
College, placed fourth with her
Cajun Lambergers grilled
ground lamb seasoned with Loui
siana hot sauce and her special
Cajun ketchup.
Judges were John Ziegler from
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BURCHFIELDS. INC.
112 S. Railroad St
Martinsburg, Pa
814-793-2194
ERB «. HINRY EQUIP.
INC.
New Berlinville. P v a
215-367-2169
HUTTON FARM
EQUIPMENT
RO2
Mahaffey, Pa
814-277-6647
MELVIN J. SHEFFER,
INC.
121 Railroad St.
Hanover, Pa.
717-637-3808
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sents Peggl Clauhs of Sellersvllle with a skeepskin
and blue ribbon for her top-place entry In the Pa. Lamb
Cook-Off. The winning recipe featured lamb kabobs
with fresh fruit and mint.
the Penn State Meats Lab, Anne
Coor, State College caterer, and
Beth Gray, shepherd.
First-place winner Peggi Clauhs
received $75 and a $75 sheepskin.
Mrs. Pietrandrea, second-place
winner, received $5O and a Gour
met Chef cookbook. Baumer
received $3O, plus the same cook
book and his wife, Vivian,
received $2O and a lamb
cookbook.
After the entries were judged,
THE
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIP., INC.
225 York Road
Carlisle, Pa
717-249-2150
STOUFFER BROS.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg. Pa
717-263-8424
SUMMIT SYSTEMS, INC.
Rt 1
Breezewood, Pa
814-735 3292
1-800-242-3240
TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT
RD 1 Box 141
Peach Bottom, Pa
717-548-3775
Jain the Q/iiwn) revolution
Lamb and Wool Festival visitors
sampled the dishes.
Lancaster Society 10
Members of Lancaster Society
10 met in July at the home of Kathy
Scott. Lucy Miller led devotions.
President Nancy Starr presided
at the meeting. Members were
reminded of the county picnic in
August at the Hoffman Building in
Quarryville.
WATSON'S INC.
Sharon-Mercer Rd
Sharon, Pa
412-346-6514
WENNER FORD
TRACTOR
Route 202
Concordville, Pa
215-399-9615
WM. HOBENSACK'S
SONS
1060 Greeley Ave
Ivyland, Pa
215-675-1610
did you bother to buy porch furni
ture? You never use it.”
So the other day, when I had a
big bucket of green beans to trim
(some of the SO quart that I picked
in the last ten days), I decided to sit
on the front porch.
Here I faced the meadow and the
river. There is a lot more activity
than one realizes if one is shut in
the house. Although even in the
kitchen you can hear the loud
noises of our geese as they quarrel
among themselves. Their one
redeeming feature is their beauty
as they glide down the river. How-
To celebrate State Farm
Women’s Day, the group will meet
for breakfast the Country Table
Oct. 14 from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
The group will have a dessert
table for Christmas in October on
Oct 19.
The two county projects for this
Maryland Dealers
ELLIOTT EQUIP.
& HARDWARE
Rt 328 & Elliott Rd
Easton, MD
301-822-8866
New Jersey Dealers
BEEMERVILLE EQUIP.
Rd 3. Box 610
Sussex, NJ
201-875-5672
SCHAPER BROS.
RDB, Box 270
Bridgeton, NJ
609-455-1640
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1987-817
peace with the family of seven
wild geese that nested on a nearby
island. Those little geese are grow
ing like weeds as they peck their
way through the tall grass.
Sitting on the porch trimming
beans gives me time to notice the
hundreds and hundreds of Hosta
lilies that are blooming every
where. Even my Yucca or Adams
Needle is attractive with its bell
like flowers on 6-foot stalks.
Our squirrels are getting more
bold all the lime. They run up and
down the maple, pine and walnut
trees even when I’m hoeing in the
garden. And last week there was a
groundhog at the back porch.
There was one exciting moment
on Sunday night as I sat beside the
Conestoga, River fishing. I’d
caught two big catfish and had just
decided to give up as dusk had
arrived. Then suddenyl a large
brown hawk landed on a limb
above my head and as I turned
slowly, so as not to scare it away, a
muskrat ran from behind some
rocks near the bank and between
my feet. We were all quite
surprised.
year are the Water Street Rescue
Mission and Make A Wish. Socie
ty 10 has voted to donate $5O to the
projects.
Kathy Scott reported on the
sewing at General Hospital. Mem
bers of Society 10 were credited
with 174 items.
America
ON THE GROW
SHINPI6 IN m BARN PRESENTS:
The Lewis Family
And
The Easter Brothers
Bluegrass Gospel Concert
SATURDAY, AUGUST |
Show Time 8 P.M. - Doors Open 6 P.M.
Adults $8 Children 6-12 Yrs. S 3
Under 6 Free
Held At
MARTIN SALES BARN
2 Miles East Of Intercourse On Et. 340
& South Of New Holland Rd.
made