c l* .. ... i ( .) V ui iv O o/S ...o v \o vg( (Continued from Pag* B 8) Fudgeslcles 1 package instant chocolate pudding mix (3 ounces) 2 cups milk 1 cup evaporated milk A cup sugar Add milk to pudding mix and stir thoroughly. Add" sugar and evaporated milk. Pour into containers and freeze. ANSWER-Sharon Sensening of Smyrna, DE sug gested the following recipe for sweetened condensed milk. Homemade Sweetened Condensed Milk cup powdered milk cup boiling water cup sugar teaspoon salt VA 3 Tablespoons melted butter. Blend until smooth. ANSWER-Mrs. Willis Shenk, Lititz, consoles Mrs. Ginny B. Atlkinson, Bridgeton, NJ, by saying that peach seed kernels are not poisonous because when she was growing up, her father carved little baskets from peach seeds and the family ate the kernels and no one ever got si Cook’s Question Comer 1 i'ijp rv m •■* j * * Delaware Extension Seeks Master Gardener Candidates NEWARK. Del. The Dela ware Cooperative Extension Sys tem is recruiting candidates for a second Master Gardener training course in Kent and Sussex Coun ties. The class will begin in Octo ber. Applications will be accepted ANSWER-Betty Loump, Bernville, requested a recipe for Vanilla Woopie Pies that appeared in this col umn several months ago. Thanks Mabel Moyer, Man heim, for sending the following recipe. Vanilla Whoopies 1 cup oil 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs VA teaspoons vanilla 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 'A teaspoon salt 1 cup sour milk Cream oil, brown sugar and eggs. Add remaining ingredients. Let stand 'A hour before dropping on coo kie sheet. 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons cornstarch Cook until thick, cool, add 'A cup shortening VA cup margarine 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla Beat until smooth and until Sept. 15 from anyone who has a strong interest in gardening. The purpose of the Master Gar dener volunteer program is to help extension professionals provide Delaware residents with accurate, practical horticultural information. Filling lut between cookies For the upcoming class, approx imately 30 individuals from Kent and Sussex Counties will be selected to receive 43 hours of technical and hands-on training. Professors and extension agents from the University of Delaware and Delaware State College will teach such topics as ornamental horticulture, vegetable and fruit production, insect and disease con trol, turf management, plant prop agation and herb culture. Applicants will be selected on the basis of their horticultural interest and desire to do volunteer work. In exchange for the training received, each person who takes the course agrees to donate 45 hours in support of Delaware extension home gardening programs. The training course will be held at Abbott’s Mill Nature Center near Milford on Mondays and 1 Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Classes will be held weekly from mid-October to mid-' December. To receive an application and information on the training pro gram, in Kent County call 736-4900 or 697-4000. In Sussex County, call 856-7303.