818-Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 9,1990 Celebrate June Dairy Month (Continued from Page B 16) JIMMY CARTER DESSERT Crust: 1 cup flour 1 stick margarine 'A cup peanuts, crushed Blend together and press into bottom of 9x13-inch pan. Bake 20 minutes at 3SO degrees. Cool. First layer: 8 ounces cream cheese '/] cup peanut butter Cream together, then add: 1 cup confectioners’ sugar 1 cup whipped topping Cream all together and put on top of crust. Second layer: 1 package instant vanilla pudding 1 package instant chocolate pudding, small package Mix together and add: 2’A cup milk Mix until thickened. Put on top of cream cheese layer. Top with whipped topping. Refrigerate until PSS'f 1 ... I-T5 Veo&fi6 o£ wH' Wowc At Au.! - P**s »r p»wm | Paper Bedding is far more absorbent than straw. With Paper Bedding, Not only will your animals be smarter, they'll be cleaner! 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Our times of vacation cannot be taken over milkings as we are by ourselves. Instead, we enjoy playing ball together, a trip to feed the ducks or sitting in the lads pool on a hot summer afternoon. Farm life ojfers so much by just being together that no other life can. Darrel Witmer Manheim We An The Major Philadelphia Distributor Of Baled, Shredded Newspaper For Use As Animal Bedding Crust; A cup sugar A cup 10X sugar '/a cup butter '/a cup vegetable oil 1 egg 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons flour 'A teaspoon cream of tartar '/a teaspoon soda '/a teaspoon vanilla Mix ingredients. Grease two 9” pie plates. Divide dough into plates and flatten with hands dust ing with flour if necessary. Build up a slight rim around edge. Bake at 350* for 10 to 12 minutes. Cream Cheese Filling: 8 oz. package cream cheese 'A cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Vi cup whipping cream. Cream together and put into cooled crusts. Then spread fresh fruits on the pies in a decorative pattern. Three strawberry halves in center. A circle of blueberries around the strawberries. Then freshly sliced peaches around the strawberries and blueberries in pinwheel fashion. Next whole green grapes in a circle around the peaches like a string of beads. Last around the edge of plate sliced bananas overlapping each other. Pour cooled citrus glaze on top. Glaze: 'A cup water 'A cup orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice Va cup sugar 2 tablespoons clear jell Combine in saucepan. Boil one minute, then cool. Spread over fruit layer. Refrigerate until serv ing time. This pie is a favorite of our family. My husband and I have five children and live on a dairy farm. I enjoy gardening and my husband does custom woodwork ing when he’s not busy with farm work. One Independence Place Suite 2310 Sixth Street & Locuil Walk Philadelphia, PA 19106 Local: (215) 664-8403 FRUIT PIZZA PIE Anna Brubaker East Earl LOCAL BANK STOCK LOCAL BANKS ARE TRADING AT THE LOWEST PRICES & HIGHEST DIVIDENDS IN YEARS! 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Pat into 9x13-inch pan. Bake at 350 degree for 20 minutes. Cool thor oughly. Cream the cheese and pea nut butter. Add confectioners’ sugar, mix well. Fold in whipped topping. Spread over first layer. Mix puddings and milk; spread over cream cheese mixture. Top with whipped topping. Shred can dy bar, sprinkle on top with chopped peanuts. Serves IS to 20. Irene Zimmerman East Earl Kickoff Promotion they felt was about 2 pounds. Each team was given a basket of dairy products for being good sports and participating in this event. As the ballgame began, about fifty volunteers from farms in Washington and Frederick coun ties, moved behind the grand stands to make a giant fifty-foot ice cream sundae to give to the patrons who came to watch the game. 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When we buy a case of cream cheese, we freeze it and then blend it smooth in a blender. (Continued from Page B 14) quarts of fresh sliced strawberries, 2 gallons of chocolate syrup, 12 cans of whipped cream and three pounds of chopped nuts to com plete this giant masterpiece. The crowd lined up to get a taste long before it was ready to serve. The entire sundae was con sumed in about ten minutes, a lot less lime than it took to construct it Each person who attended the game also received a white tote bag advertising milk from MAM MA and a canon of chocolate milk provided by Daisy Maid Dairies of Frederick, Maryland. Nancy A. Hershey Manheim Ruth Ellen Martin Bowers Mrs. W.W.Martin New Holland (Turn to Page B 19) the Seen Financial
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