822-Unostw Farming, Saturday, June 13, 1992 Dairy Contest Recipes (Continued from Page B 14) PEANUT BUTTER DESSERT Mix: 1 cup flour '/> cup confectioners sugar 'A cup peanut butter Press in bottom of 9x13 pan. Bake at 323’ for 15 to 20 min. Cool. Beat: 8 ounces cream cheese 'A cup peanut butter 1 cup confectioners sugar. Fold in two cups whipped cream topping. Spread over crumbs in pan. Pudding layer 1 small pack instant chocolate pudding 1 small pack instant vanilla pud ding 2'A cups milk Mix well and pour over cream cheese layer. Top with whipped cream topping. We live on a 154-acre deary farm in Berks Co. Our children just love dairy products! Mrs. Elaine Wenger Womelsdorf R 2 YUM-A-SETTA 2 pounds ground beef Salt and pepper, to taste 1 tablespoon brown sugar 'A onion, chopped 1 can tomato soup, undiluted 1 can cream of chicken soup, undiluted 16-ounces egg noodles 8-ounces processed cheese Brown ground beef with salt, pepper, brown sugar and onion. Add tomato soup. Cook egg noodles; drain. Add cream of chicken soup. Layer ground beef mixture and noodle mixture in casserole with cheese between layers. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. SCRAMBLED EGGS 5 eggs 5 tablespoons milk 3 slices or more of White American cheese Lightly grease tefflon-lined skillet Heat over medium beat. Beat eggs and milk with a fork. Pour into skillet. Cook. When ready to serve, top with cheese. Cover with lid until cheese melts. Serve with toast. This serves 2 people and makes a nice quick supper. I don't use the cheese for breakfast. Mrs. Clifford Holloway Peach Bottom STRAWBERRY YUM YUM 1 cup flour Vi cup butter V* cup brown sugar 'A cup chopped nuts Mix together until crumbly. Press into BxB-inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 12 minutes. Cool and break into crumbs. 2 egg whites 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons lemon juice 10 ounces fresh or frozen strawberries 1 cup cream Beat egg whites, add sugar, lemon juice, and strawber ries, beat the cream and mix. Put half of crumbs on bottom and remainder on top. Freeze for 2 to 3 hours or overnight. We live on a farm, but my brother does the milking and Dad works in the fields. We also feed the calves and horses. We have 39 cows, 28 calves, 2 dogs, hens, and kittens. APRICOT-ORANGE SPONGE 3-ounces orange Jell-0 1 cup mashed apricots 'A cup sugar 1 cup cream, whipped Prepare Jell-0 according to package directions. When it starts to thicken, beat then add remaining ingredients. Chill. PINEAPPLE CAKE DESSERT 1 box yellow cake mix 1 (3% or 3 5/8 oz.) package of instant vanilla pudding 8 ounces cream cheese, softened 1 (20 oz.) can crushed pineap ples 1 (8 oz.) container of whipped topping Make cake as directed on box but use a 9x13-inch pan. Bake 15 to 20 minutes. Do not overbake. Cool well. While cake is baking, make pudding and let set at room temperature. When cake is cool, add cream cheese to pudding and beat together well. Spread over cooled cake. Spoon on drained pineapples. Spread on whipped topping over cake. Refrigerate. I was raised on a deary farm and enjoyed helping milk the cows. In the last six months my husband, Jonathan, and I have become broiler producers for Pennfield. Our boys James, 5 and Andrew, 2, really enjoy the chickens. We all enjoy the country life. Susan Moyer Newmanstown R 2 Joy Cerrato Loganton Annie Fisher Quarryville HOT CHICKEN SALAD 4 cups cut up cooked chicken V> cup sliced toasted almonds, optional 2 cups diced, cooked celery 2 cups cut up hard boiled eggs 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 soup can of water 1 cup grated cheese, whatever kind you like 8 slices butter bread, cut up 1 big bag of frozen broccoli cut up in pieces 1 tablespoon chopped onion, optional Cut up and combine ingredients except cheese and bread. Put into buttered 2- to 3-quart casserole. Top with bread cubes and cheese. Bake 30 minutes at 400*. My husband and I live in Schuyl kill County, Klingerstown, with our four children, Michael 12, Gwen 9, Amy 2, Nathan 1. We raise potatoes and grains. We live on a 50-acre farm and rent another 170. Along with our crqps other members of my husband s family also raise potatoes. We all work together in planting and harvest ing either on the machinery or Go °pi ADAMSTOWN CLUGSTON FARM ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. EQUIPMENT Mohnton, PA Naadmora, PA MD (noar Adamalown) 717-573-221 S 101-452-5252 21S-4M-4MI BARTRON CLUGSTON AG SUPPLY, MG. A TURF, INC. Tunkhannoek, PA Chambaraburg, PA 717-136-4011 717-263-4103 CARLYLE A DEERFIELD AG A FINCH SERVICES MARTIN, INC. TURF CENTER, INC. HANOVER INC. Hagantown, MD Walaontown, PA Hanovar. PA 301-733-1873 717-531-3557 717-432-2345 PllJikl HAY TOOLS ALL KINDS ALL READY ■ See the biggest selection. ■ 750-, 1000-, 1500- and 2000-pound round bales. 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