Bl6*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novamber 14, 1987 Holidays From The Heart BY LOU ANN GOOD LEBANON Do you long to give gifts that warm the hearts of friends and family at Christmas? What gifts carry that special “I care” touch? For starters, the Lebanon Coun ty Cooperative Extension Service offered lots of ideas this past Tues day through Friday at the Prescott Fire Hall, Lebanon. The same idea-packed agenda was offered daily and during two evenings by Alletta M. Schadler, extension home economist, and other local craftpersons. Schadler challenged the audi ence to be Christmas magicians who make holidays special. With humor, and practical tips she illus trated the magical touches that turns an ordinary day into a memory-filled holiday. She sug gests that homemakers write down everything they did during last year’s holiday. Then, analyze why or why not some chores were unpleasant. For example, if cook ing the holiday meal was disaster ous because the stove did not work then, to make things go better this year, fix it; but if meal making was *oo much work, then incorporate others to help prepare it, eat out or go to someone else’s home. She warns that a too highly organized person can ignite a fami ly feud with a person who goes with the flow. “Focus on right priorities—people not projects,” she stressed. For those who do not enjoy the holidays because they should not or can not eat festive holiday food, Schadler suggested many recipes that can be modified with substi tute ingredients. She introduced the audience to new foods like low calorie Armenian string cheese and English water crackers, low in sodium and fat Some of Schadler’s holiday recipes follow: STRAWBERRY/WALNUT/ i BANANA BREAD 1 cup vegetable oil 4 beaten eggs 2 cups sugar 114 cups mashed strawberries 1 cup mashed banana 1 tablespoon finely shredded orange peel 2 cups finely chopped walnuts 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 14 teaspoon salt 114 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cardamon 14 teaspoon nutmeg Combine oil, eggs, sugar, straw berries, banana and orange peel. Combine dry ingredients and 114 cup nuts. Grease and flour baking pans. Sprinkle remaining walnuts in bottom of pana. Combine moist and dry ingre dients. Stir until moistened. Spoon into prepared pans. Bake in pre heated 350 degree oven for one hour or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Let cool 10 minutes in pan. Remove to wire racks. Yield; 7 baby-loaf foil pans 5% x3'/< x2-inches or 2 9x5-inch pans. CINNAMON/APPLESAUCE ORNAMENTS Combine smooth applesause with enough ground cinnamon to form dough. Mix with spoon, V d together with fingers to . .i a dough you can roll. Roll out on aluminum foil or waxed paper. Use more cinnamon as “flour” to prevent sticking on'roßing pin or surface. Roll out like codkie dough. Cut out with cutters or use Dennis. stai /ay. -or ated for Christmas. Directions for the topiary plants that line the doorway are Included In the article. Notice the wreath that features spray painted turnips. Denise Ecenroad Inspired the audience to sew a home spun Christmas with her display of keepsake tree ornaments. lousness, Iro- See your nearest INEW HOLLAND Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service: Annvllle, PA B.H.M Farm Equipment, In R.D. 1 717-867-2211 Beavertown, PA B&R Farm Equipment, Inc. 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