84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19, 1992 Workshops Teach (Continued from Page B 3) The only requirement is that you know how to thread your serger. Some of the things you will learn are threading, tension adjustments, handling comers, securing the ends, flatlockmg and rolled hem ming techniques. Some decorative threads and uses will be covered. You are welcome to attend if you do not own a serger but are think ing about buying one and unsure about what to look for. Class Lim it: 8. Instructor; Mary Alice Fyock. Cost: $12.00. Workshop #l7-7:00 - 10:00 p.m. on Septem ber 23; Workshop #lB- 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon on September 24. • Serging Ahead - A hands-on class where you learn to use your serger in creative ways. This class focuses on ways to use your machine to make items for your home, wardrobe and for gift giving. Discover what threads work well, how to make piping, do lettuce leafing, apply elastic, etc. There will be samples to inspire and to copy. You must have a basic understanding of your serger and know how to thread it and make Create this 36-inch log cabin Christmas wreath wallhang ing. Donna Lucidi-Nachwostach teaches you to use an olfa mat and cutter for quick-cutting methods to go along with quick piecing techniques. A machine-quilting design plan is included along with suggestions for traditional quilting designs. Participants should have some quilt piecing experience. Register for Workshop #1 to be held October 12, from 7 to 9 p.m.; October 26, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., and November 2, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Cost is $34. Glenwood METAL FORMING 809 Owe PA *7&>7 Roofing And Siding 29 Gauge Galvanize 29 Gauge Painted 26 Gauge Galvalume 26 Gauge Painted New 409 Stainless Steel Roofing All Panels Cut To Length - Coverage 36” Width We Also Stock The Following Items: • Pre-Hung Doors • Ridge Vents • Agri Build .Windows • Ridgolators • Roll Door Track • Trolleys and Hardware A new Product In Our Line STANDING SEAM ROOFING Manufactured at the job ute. NOW YOU CAN CALL US TOLL-FREE AT simple tension adjustments. Class Limit: 8. Instructor: Mary Alice Fyock. Cost: $12.00. Workshop #l9- 7:00 -10:00 p.m. on Novem ber 11; Workshop #2O- 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon on November 12. • Family Strengths Managing Stress At Home And On-The-Job - Is the stress of maintaining a job and family responsibilities wearing you down? Is stress affecting your body as well as your ability to get things done? Can you do some thing about stress at home and at work so that you can better enjoy the quality of your life? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, this workshop is for you! Cooperative Extension Agent Debra Naumann will help you to recognzie your personal stressors at home and on-the-job and will explore with you several ways that you can reduce the stress of your busy lifestyle. By under standing how stress affects you and taking action to reduce stress, you can look forward to leading a happier, healthier life! Instructor; Debra Naumann. Cost: Free. 717-733-9590 1-800-582-9956 Chicken Cooking Deodl WASHINGTON, D.C. The deadline for entering the 40th Na tional Chicken Cooking Contest is approaching. All chicken recipes to compete for the $25,000 frist prize must be postmarked no later than October 15. Fifty-one finalists one from each state and the District of Co lumbia will each receive an ex pense-paid trip to take part in the Cookoff next May in Richmond, Virginia. In addition to the top prize awarded the chicken cook ing champion, four other finalists will share another $ll,OOO in priz es. It’s easy to enter. Just write name, address and telephone num ber on the front of each recipe sub mitted. Mail before October 15 to: Chicken Contest, Box 28158 Cen tral Station, Washington, DC 20005. That chicken dish you’re serv ing your family tonight could be a winner. Or one you save for spe cial occasions. It should serve four Workshop #2l- 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. on October 13. • Finding “Quality Time” For Your Family - Are you disap pointed when family “quality time” is sabotaged by rushed sche dules, unexpected events, disap pointing moments or expectations for family fun that could never be met? You are not alone! This workshop will address ways for you to find more time for your family and will explore your per ceptions of what “quality” family time means to you. Ideas for fami ly time activities will also be shared. We will see that the “per fect” family moments are often disguised in the simplest dress! Instructor: Debra Naumann. Cost: Free. Workshop #22- 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. on November 17. TOWN AND COUNTRY POURED WALLS • Manure PHs £ • Retaining Wails • House Basements ****“ • Trench Silo Walls (215) 593-5794 Ask For Ike GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORES See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus All Kinds Of Beans, Candies, Dried Fruit, Snack Mixes, Etc. At Reduced Prices * CORN SYRUP * PANCAKE SYRUP * PURE MAPLE SYRUP * SORGHUM SYRUP - * TABLE SYRUP * COCONUT OIL * CORN OIL * COTTONSEED OIL * PEANUT OIL * VEGETABLE OIL * CANOLA OIL * HIGH FRUCTOSE SYRUPS A UQUID OR DRY SUGAR Processors Of Syrups, Molasses, Funnel Cake Mix. Pancake ft Waffle Mix ft Shoofly Pie Mix good food outlet Located At Good Food, Inc. W. Main St, Box 160, Honey Brook, PA 19344 218-273-3776 1-800-327-4406 Located At L & S Sweeteners 388 E. Main St. Leola, PA 17540 717-686-3486 1-800-633-2676 - WE UPS DAILY - to eight people and must be origin al (not previously published in the same or substantially the same form). Recipes will be judged on four basic points taste, appearance, simplicity and appeal. Finalists will be announced in January. Winning recipes will be includ ed in a new edition of The Chicken Cookbook, which will be intro duced at the Cookoff. To receive a copy of the cookbook with recipes from the 39th Contest and other delicious ways to serve chicken, send $1.75 (check or money order; not cash) to: Chicken Cookbook, Department NBC, Box 307, Co ventry, CT 06238. What makes a chicken recipe a winner? In the 39th National Chicken Cooking Contest held last year in Little Rock, AR, judges had a difficult time select ing the five best recipes from among the 51 finalists. Each of these was already a winner, chos en the best from each of the 50 states and the District of Colum bia. Here’s a recipe that wasn’t among the five top money-win ners at the Cookoff but one that scored high with judges. Try it and then enter your favorite chicken recipe in the 40th National Chick en Cooking Contest. Deadline for entries is October IS. LEMON PARSLEY STUFFED CHICKEN 1 whole broiler-fryer chicken 'A teaspoon salt If your local tune does not have it, SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE ne Near 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 'A cup butter 2 cups sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons chopped green onion tops A cup sherry 1 large lemon; 'A juiced, 'A sliced Lemon Parsley Stuffing: re cipe follows. Rub chicken cavity with sail. Spoon Lemon Parsley Stuffing loosely into cavity. In shallow roasting pan, place chicken, breast-side up and wing tips twist ed under chicken. Brush chicken thoroughly with oil. Roast, uncov ered, in 375*F. oven about 1A hours, basting occasionally with pan drippings. In small frypan, mix butter with 'A cup pan drip pings and heat over medium heat until butter melts. 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