Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1991, Image 64

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    824-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1991
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BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM PUDDING
2 cups Ritz cracker crumbs
'A cup melted butter
'A gallon ice cream
2 cups milk
1 box instant vanilla pudding
1 box instant butterscotch pudding
Make a crust with crumbs and butter. Beat together milk
and pudding mixes. Stir in ice cream. Top with whipped
cream. Freeze. Put into refrigerator three to four hours
before serving.
My family includes Allen and Emma Sommers, Sarai,
27; Samuel, 27; Joanna, 22; Jason, 18; and Lois Veroni
ca, 15.
We milk 62 cows. We have one part border collie and
part labrador retriever dog.
We live in Madison County, N.Y., about 30 miles south
of Syracuse. Allen, my dad, Jason, Dave and I usually
milk. Joanna fills in when needed. We have a 240-acre
farm with 160 tillable and two houses on it.
PINEAPPLE-APRICOT BREAD
'A cup toasted sliced almonds
A cup milk
7. i cup butter, melted and cooled
1 8-ounce can crushed pineapple
1 cup chopped dried apricots
1 egg, slightly beaten
3 cups all-purpose flour
A cup sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
A teaspoon salt
A teaspoon baking soda
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Generously butter a
9x5-inch loaf pan. Sprinkle with sliced almonds; gently
press almonds to sides and bottom of pan. Combine milk,
butter, pineapple, apricots, and egg in large mixing bowl.
Combine dry ingredients. Stir dry ingredients into milk
fruit mixture just until all ingredients are combined.
Spread batter evenly in pan. Bake until wooden pick
inserted in center comes out clean about 70 to 75 minutes.
Cool in pan 15 minutes. Remove from pan and cool com
pletely on wire rack. Wrap tighdy in plastic wrap and store
24 hours before serving.
My husband, Paul, my son, David, 22, and I operate a
350-cow dairy farm with seven full-time employees. We
raise corn for silage and harvest grass for hay and silage.
We bought the farm 23 years ago when there were 40 milk
ing cows. Yesterday my son said that there are 675 Hols
teins on thefarm. We are proud of being dairy farmers and
try to promote the dairy industry with open farm visits for
the public. This is a very busy season; of course with the
spring being so hot and dry, we have been able to get the
crops in early.
We enjoy your newspaper and have always shared it
with the other people who visit us. Farming in our area is
on the decline and we enjoy reading about other farmers
and their methods.
/ will share the recent article about the dangers of the
milk house detergents with my daughter in Virginia who
recently gave us our first grandchild just before Christ
mas. She also lives on a dairy farm where her husband is
the herdsman.
Keep up the good work and thanks for making our days
a little brighter.
Diane K. Miller
Woodstock. CT
BREAD CUSTARD PUDDING
3 cups bread crumbs
4 cups “Jersey” milk
% cup sugar
'A teaspoon salt
2 eggs, beaten
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
'A cup coconut
Soak bread in scalded milk for IS minutes. Add sugar,
salt, and egg. Blend together. Add melted butter, vanilla,
and coconut. Stir. Pour into a casserole dish and bake 32S
degrees for 25 minutes.
Remove from oven and stir. Return to oven at 300
degrees for 20 minutes.
Set casserole in pan of water to bake. Sprinkle with cin
namon before serving.
I live on a large Jersey cow farm in northeast Pennsyl
vania. My father -in-law is the fifth generation. My hus
band, who was killed in an accident in 1988, was the sixth
generation. Our children are the seventh. Now we have
grandchildren who are the eighth to live and work on the
farm.
I’m so proud of my five children, especially my two
sons, Steve and Stuart, who since their father’s death are
trying hard to keep the family farm in operation.
My husband collected milk bottles and I collect cows.
We would display them at dairy shows.
We've had grand champion Jersey at the Troy Fair the
last two years. The farm has received registered Jersey
Lois Veronica Sommers
Morrisville, NY
GOURMET POTATOES
6 medium potatoes
1 cup sharp cheese
1 cup Velveeta cheese
I'/j cups sour cream
2 tablespoons butter
'/< cup onion
1 teaspoon salt
'/ teaspoon pepper
Parsley
Cook potatoes until soft. Cool, peel, and shred. Add
sharp cheese and Velveeta, which is also shredded. Add
remaining ingredients. Put into 2-quart buttered casserole
dish. Cover and bake or refrigerate or freeze. Bake 45
minutes at 325 degrees.
We are a farm family of eight. We milk about 100 cows
at Danville R. 6. The town is coming to the country, but not
like Lancaster County. We like the hills and mountains
around here. Do enjoy your paper.
PECAN TARTS
8 ounces cream cheese
8 ounces butter
2 cups flour
Mix and form balls the size of walnuts. Press into tart
pans forming the shape.
Filling:
3 tablespoons butter, melted
3 cups brown sugar
3 beaten eggs
Mix the melted butter, brown sugar, and eggs together
and spoon into the shells. Sprinkle with ground nuts. Bake
at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Fill little tarts 'A full.
Ellen Larrimore
Henderson, MD
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717-836-4011
CARLYLE &
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Haganrtown, MD
301-733-1873
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DEERFIELD AG & FINCH SERVICES
TURF CENTER, INC. HANOVER INC.
Wataontown, PA Hanovar, PA
717-538-3557 717-832-2345
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COCONUT CREAM EGGS
In small bowl, beat:
2 egg whites
'A cup heavy cream
In large bowl, combine;
1 pound flaked coconut
2 pounds confectioners sugar
Stir in the egg white mixture and add:
'A stick butter, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla
Roll and coat with;
'A pound dark sweet chocolate
'/] stick paraffin
STRAWBERRY DELIGHT
114 cups graham cracker crumbs
'A cup butter, melted
2 8-ounce packages cream cheese
Vi cup confectioners sugar
‘/j cup water
Danville
114 (8 ounce) containers whipped topping
8 cups strawberries
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
Combine cracker crumbs and butter; pat in bottom of
13x9-inch pan. Beat cream cheese and confectioners
sugar. Fold in the topping. Spread on top of the graham
cracker crusts. Mash enough berries to measure 1 cup. Sir
together sugar and cornstarch. Gradually stir in water and
crushed berries. Cook over medium heat, stirring con
stantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Boil and sdrl
minute. Cool. Spread remaining berries on cream cheese
mixture. Pour chilled berry mixture over top. Chill,
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A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
Naw Holland, PA
717-354-4191
GUTSHALL’S INC.
Carllsls, PA
717-249-2313
ROBERT G.
HAMPTON, INC
Shiloh, NJ
609-451-9520
LG. SALES
Sllvardala, PA
215-257-5138
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KERMTT K.
KISTLER INC.
Lynnport, PA >
215-298-2011
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster, PA
717-291-1046
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