Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1990, Image 58

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    BtO-UnoMtor Farming, Saturday, February 17,1990
Kids In The Kitchen
Kids of all ages love to cook. To
help kids learn to cook, the Ameri
can Dairy Association and the
American Egg Board has leaflets
they will send you.
If you like the recipes that
appear on this page, send for the
following leaflets. The “Kids in
the Kitchen” leaflet is available by
sending a self-addressed business
sized stamped envelope to lEE
#2B, P.O. Box 755, Park Ridge, BL
60068-0755.
Order the “Make-it-yourself
Fun Food for Kids” by sending a
self-addressed business envelope
to Mid East UDIA, 3592 Corpo
rate Drive. Ste. 114, Columbus,
OH 43231.
BEFORE YOU START TO
COOK
* Wash your hands.
* Wear an apron if you have one.
* Read the recipe and get out the
food and utensils you will need.
* Be sure to use only
microwave-safe dishes when you
cook in the microwave.
* Use pot holders to move hot
pans or dishes.
♦ Don’t forget to clean up.
FROZEN FRUIT POPS
3 cups grape juice or fruit punch
I'can (14-ounces) sweetened
condensed milk
% cup lemon juice
12 three-ounce paper cups
12 wooden sticks
You will need measuring cups,
large mixing bowl, wire whisk,
measuring cup with spout, 8-inch
square pan, freezer, timer.
Mix juices and sweetened con
densed milk in bowl using wire
whisk. Carefully pour some of the
mixture into measuring cup with a
pouring spout. Put paper cups into
a square pan. Fill paper cups
almost to the top. Put in freezer for
1 hour. Remove from freezer and
put wooden stick in center of each
pop. Return to freezer for 5 hours.
To serve, carefully peel off pap
er cup. To keep, put frozen pops in
a plastic bag and freeze up to 2
weeks.
Amerian Dairy Association
funny face pizza
1 English muffin, split in half
2 tablespoons prepared pizza
sauce
10 slices peppeconi OR salami
2 slices Mozzarella cheese
2 slices ripe olive
You will need: toaster, measur
ing spoons, knife, cutting board,
cookie sheet, hot pads, timer, wide
metal spatula, oven.
Turn on oven. Set at 375
degrees. Toast English muffin
halves in the toaster. Carefully
remove and put on a cookie sheet.
Spread each with 1 tablespoon piz
za sauce. Top each with S slices
pepperoni or salami. Cut a face out
of each slice of cheese. Use and
olive slice for the nose. Put cheese
over pepperoni or salami. Put piz
zas in oven and bake 8 to 10
minutes, or until cheese is melted.
Carefully remove from oven with
hot pads. Lift off cookie sheet with
spatula. Eat right away.
American Dairy Association
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For a special treat, ask your
mother to help you make a ‘Ted
dy Cottage,” Although it looks
complicated, it can be quickly
assembled.
TEDDY COTTAGE
1 (16-ounce) package pound
cake mix ,
1 cup chocolate TEDDY GRA
HAMS Graham Snacks
2 cups prepared white frosting
21 sugar wafers
5 chocolate-covered graham
crackers
Small sugar gumdrops, for
garnish
18 Chocolate TEDDY GRA
HAMS Graham Snacks
1 tube red decorator gel
Prepare pound cake mix batter
according to package directions;
fold in 1 cup graham snacks.
Spoon batter into greased and
floured 9xSx3-inch loaf pan. Bake
according to package directions,
cool.
Reserve 3 tablespoons frosting;
frost cake with remaining frosting.
Eor roof, arrange 16 sugar wafers
on top of cake as pictured. Cut
remaining sugar wafers in half for
shutters and cut 2 graham crackers
in half for windows; press into
frosting on sides of cake as pic
tured using another graham crack
er for a door. For chimney, sand
wich remaining graham crackers
together wit 1 teaspoon frosting;
attach to cake. Slice between sugar
wafers roof to serve.
Garnish with reserved frosting,
gum drops, remaining graham
snacks and red decorator gel as
pictured.
CHOCO YUM PUDDING
Here’s an easy dessert to make for
your family. You can use any kind
of bread but raisin bread’s the
best!
2 slices bread, cut into halves
2 eggs
1 cup milk
'A cup chocolate-flavored syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla
♦Set the oven for 350 degrees.
Tear each half slice into little
pieces and put them into four small
custard cups.
♦Put the rest of the ingredients into
a medium bowl. Beat with a fork or
an egg beater until well mixed.
♦Pour 'A cup of the mixture over
the bread in each cup. Push the
bread down into the mixture.
'"Let the puddings stand S minutes
to soak up the liquid.
♦Set the dishes in a shallow baking
pan. (The pan will make it easier to
take the hot dishes out of the oven).
Put the pan in the oven.
"Bake the puddings 25 minutes.
Pull out the oven rack with the pan
on itand insert a knife into the pud
dings halfway between the middle
and the edge. If the knife comes out
looking clean, the puddings are
done. If they’re not done, bake
them 5 to 10 minutes longer.
American Egg Board
Dear Readers,
My name is Joanne, age 9, grade
3. My parents’ names are Henry
and Alta Eberly. I have one sister
and three brothers. Their names
are Nathan, 13; Anthony, 11; me,
9; Janet, 1; Nelson, 3.
We live on a 20-acre farm. We
have two cats and three rabbits.
My chores are to clear the table
and wash the dishes. I sometimes
need to dry the dishes and sweep.
I go to Brunner’s Grove School.
My teacher’s name is Edna Hoover
and her helper is Phebe Burkhol
der.
My hobbies are cooking, bak
ing, and helping my mom clean.
1 would like a girl pen pal with
about the birth date of October 28,
1980.
Joanne Eberly
520 Galen Hall Rd.
Reinholds, PA 17569
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Everyone will love this teddy bear cottage.
Surprise your mother with this breakfast.
Readers
Write
Dear Readers,
My name is Rachel Lapp. I am
eight years old. My birthday is July
8. I go to Mshtown School. My
parents’ names are Jesse and Bar
bie Lapp. I have six brothers and
one sister. Their names are Alvin,
18; Sam, 17; Jesse Jr., 14; Gideon,
13; Marian, 10, Me, 8; David, 6;
and Amos, 2.
We have 8 work horses and 5
drivers. We have three dogs. We
have about 40 cows. I like to roller
skate and play doll. I got a doll for
Christmas.
*’’ *?i»^
Rachel Lapp
GordonyiUe
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Dear Readers*
Greetings! Hello, my name is|i
Marian Lapp. I am 11 years oldf
My birthday is February 5. My.';
parents’ names are Jesse and Bar-;!
bie Lapp. I have six brothers andß j
one sister. Their names and ages|j
are Alvin, 18; Sam, 17; Jesse Jr.J
14; Gideon, 13; Me, 10; Rachel, 8;-
David, 6; and Amos, 2.
We have cows, horses, cats and’
dogs. We have 8 work horses, ft
drive horses. We have 3 dogs and a
lot of cats. '
I go to Wshtown School. We*
have 38 pupils. My best friends ar*i|
Barbie Rose King and Lena Ruthi
Fisher. My subject in school ijj,
spelling. I like to roller skate andi
read. I
Marian Lap
GordonvSl
s.