Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1992, Image 45

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    Cook’s Question
(Continued from Page B 8)
ANSWER Kay Whitmore, Damascus, wanted
recipes for tea biscuits. Thanks to Susan Weaver, Rich
field, for sending recipes.
Tea Biscuits
1 cup cake flour, stirred
y 2 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
y 2 teaspoon baking soda
% teaspoon salt
y 3 cup shortening
Mix with pastry blender until crumbly. Add 'A cup plus
2 tablespoons sour milk. Stir to blend. Put teaspoonfuls
on cookies sheets. Bake at 450 degrees for 7 to 8
minutes. Yields: 12 biscuits. Serve hot with maple
syrup
3 cups biscuit mix
y* teapsoon dried parsley leaves
V* cups grated cheese
3 /< cup water
Combine biscuit mix with parsley flakes and cheese.
With fork, stir in water. Knead dough 2 or 3 times on
lightly floured surface. Roil to Vs -inch thickness. Cut into
squares. Put on ungreased cookie sheet and bake at
450 degrees until golden brown.
ANSWER Mabel Hammond, Chambersburg,
would like a recipe for dancing snowballs. Thanks to
Miriam DeLong, Quarryville, for sending a recipe that
her grandchildren really enjoy. Sometimes she adds
green food coloring to it.
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Tea Biscuits
AV “Air Motion”
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Dancing Moth Balls
Fill a rose bowl, or any kind of clear bowl with a curved
surface, with water. Add one teaspoon baking soda, one
teaspoon citric acid crystals, and three to five mothballs
for each cup of water.
The chemical reaction will keep the moth balls mov
ing from the surface of the water to the bottom of the
bowl and back for about 2 hours.
If you place the bowl on a mirror, you will get twice the
effect, the water can be colored with food coloring or a
flower floated on top. Some people anchor the flower to
the bottom with a tiny, needle-type flower holder, a bit of
adhesive tape or modeling clay.
When the balls stop moving', add another spoonful of
citric acid crystals and baking soda to start them moving
again.
ANSWER Connie Frame, Glenmoore, wanted a
recipe for a Kentucky Derby Pie. Thanks to Ann Miller,
Alliance, Ohio, and to an anonymous reader for sending
recipes.
Kentucky Derby Pie
1 cup granulated sugar
'A cup flour
2 eggs, slightly beaten
'A cup butter, melted
6 ounce package chocolate chips
1 cup chopped pecans
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 uncooked pie shell
Mix sugar, flour, eggs, butter, pecans, chocolate
chips, and vanilla. Beat together. Pour into pie shell.
Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour.
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Mon. thru Fri
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1992*89
Forcing Bulbs
For Holiday
NEWARK, DE—The pleasure
of gardening doesn’t have to end
with the first frost. Why not
extend harvest time into the winter
holiday season by forcing pots of
spring-flowering bulbs for gifts?
“When you have the time, forc
ing bulbs is fun and easy,” says
Susan Barton, University of Dela
ware Cooperative Extension horti
culture specialist. “Most summer
bulbs can be forced to bloom
indoors over the winter, but many
require a chilling period of 8 to 12
weeks.”
If you want plants for the holi
days, the specialist advises,
choose a bulb such as paperwhite
narcissus, “Soleil d’Or” narcissus
or amaryllis since they do not
require chilling.
Plant bulbs in shallow contain
ers of, potting mix, perlite or
crushed stones. Place the bulbs top
side up at the surface of the pot
ting media. Make sure the plant is
well-watered. Store in a cool, dark
location until new growth is about
4 inches tall. Then expose to light
gradually. Directions for care and
a simple bow complete the gift
David N. Groff Schnupps Grain
RD 3 Lewlsburg, PA Roasting. Inc.
(717) 568-1420 RD 6 Lebanon, PA
1-800-452-4004
717-865-6611
Horst Grain’Roasting Roast-A-Mi c
3040 Penns Grove Rd. Grain Ross' g
Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 Sales-Ser. .
(Chester Co.) Custom Work
(215) 860-8834 Roast-Cool Unit Available
Giving