Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1993, Image 58

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    822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1993
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COFFEE CAKE
Batter
A cup soft butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups flour
'A pint sour cream
Combine butter, sugar and eggs
beat well. In sifter combine salt,
baking powder and soda and flour
mix to the above mixture along
with the sour cream.
Crumbs
X cup sugar
1 A teaspoon cinnamon
X cup chopped nuts
Crumbs- Combine all ingre
iients and mix. Put A of batter in a
greased and floured tube pan, put
A of crumbs on top of batter. Then
idd remaining batter and top with
•emaining crumbs.
Bake at 350* for 30-35 minutes.
When cool place cake on plate and
enjoy.
I’m a student at HACC. In my
space time / enjoy cooking and
baking.
GRAHAM CRACKER
TORTE
Crumbs:
20 graham crackers- crushed
I/2 cup melted butter
'A cup brown sugar.
Pudding:
3 egg yolks
1 cup sugar
'A cup flour
'/< teaspoon salt
3 cups milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 tablespoons butler
A cup coconut
Heat milk. Beat egg yolks slightly. Add sugar, flour,
salt and small amount of cold milk to make a smooth paste.
Stir into milk and cook till thick. Add flavoring, butter and
coconut. Line dishes with crumbs. Pour in pudding.
Spread with:
1 can crushed pineapples, drained
Meringue:
3 egg whiles
'A teaspoon cream of tartar
'/< cup granulated sugar
Beat egg whites until stiff add cream of tartar and sugar.
Place meringue on lop of pineapples and brown in 425-dc-
grec oven
Serve cold
JELLO ICE CREAM
8 ounce flavored gelatin
2 cups boiling water
2 cups sugar
6 eggs (beaten)
7 cups milk
2 cups cream
'A teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons vanilla
Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, set aside to cool. Beat
eggs well, add sugar. Beal until thick. Add remaining
ingredients, pour into freezer. And freeze as usual.
/ saw those entries last year, I didn't know this was
something you did every year, but / thought it was very
interesting At home, as long as I can remember we always
got the Lancaster Farming. So last year for Christmas I
subscribed it for my husband
We make furniture, hut my husband has a big heart for
animals, especially calves So on the side we raise calves
and sell them for family cows. Most of them aretersey ora
Jersey mix We al so raise Dalmatians, then there are a few
sheep, a few chickens, two horses, one Saddlebred, one
Belgian, a hull and a cat. Last year we rat sed some turkeys
for our own meal I his year we are thinking of raising
some more feathered friends.
But the two little ones we love best of our collection
our two daughters, Jessica, two, and Anne, eleven months.
7 his recipe I am sending is one of my family recipes. We
were great ice cream eaters
Even though it was a special family recipe; whenever
my Mom made it for company, somebody asked for the
recipe, and she always gave it out. It's still my #I home
made ire cream
BAKED CORN
CUSTARD
2 cups cooked com
2 tablespoons fat
VA tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
X teaspoon pepper
2 eggs, well beaten
'A cups buttered crumbs
Melt die fat and add the flour.
Gradually add milk and bring to
boil, stirring. Add com, sugar, salt,
pepper and heat Remove from
heat and add beaten eggs. Pour into
greased casserole dish and sprinkle
with the buttered bread crumbs.
Bake at 350* for 35 minutes or
until custard is firm.
My husband, Ernie, is a native
Erie-countian, and we met while
attending Penn State University.
I’m originally from Somerset
County and I moved here three
years ago when we got married.
We have a two-year-old daughter,
Elisabeth (Betsy), who loves living
on a farm and "helping" with
chores. She’s looking forward to
getting a little brother or sister in
My.
Dena Boltz
Myerstown
Eleanor Martin
Shippensburg
Roy and Vera Martin
Bowers
1 package oreo cookies, crushed
1 stick butter, softened
3 cups milk (cook and cool)
2 small packages instant vanilla
pudding
1-8 ounce container whipped
cream
1-8 ounce package cream
cheese (blended)
Mix cookie crumbs and butter.
Press into 9x13” pan. Save a few
crumbs to sprinkle on top.
Make up pudding with 3 cups
milk, add cream cheese and
whipped cream. Mix well. Put on
top.
Refrigerate for 2 hours.
I am 17-years old, the youngest
of five sisters and two brothers. My
dad has been farming all these
years and tells me that he has been
farming before that (28 years).
I started milking cows when I
was 10 years old, too small to
reach the pipeline, but managed by
jumping up and down.
My brother now lives on the
farm and Dad is semi-retired. We
moved off the dairyfarmfour years
ago, but still help out a lot.
Dad now has a hog barn and I
am working for Lantern Lodge
Motor Inn.
Janice A. Buhl
Erie
ADAMSTOWN
EQUIPMENT INC.
Mohnton, PA
(naar Adamatown)
215-4*4-4391
BARTRON
SUPPLY, INC.
Tunkhannock, PA
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Martha M. Martin
Mt. Aetna
717-838-4011
CARLYLE &
MARTIN, INC.
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-1873
750: TRUE NO-TILL DRILL
HAM STUFFED SHELLS
4 ounces jumbo shells
/* cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons oil
3 cups ground ham
4 ounces canned mushrooms,
drained
3 tablespoons grated Parmesan
cheese
14 cup chopped pepper
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
1 cup Velveeta cheese
Cook shells in boiling salt water
for 15 to 20 minutes. Drain. Cook
onion in oil until tender. Add ham
and mushroom. Stir in parmesan
cheese. Cook green pepper in but
ter. Blend in flour. Add milk and
cook until thickened. Stir in
cheese. Mix 14 cup cheese sauce
with ham mixture and stuff shells.
Pour remaining sauce over shells.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30
minutes.
Eric and I live on a farm near
Mount Joy. We have 70 beef cows
and broilers. Eric also hauls farm
equipment. We have four daught
ers, Heather, 11; Joelle, 9; Sara,
5; Kelly, 3. I enjoy cooking,
gardening, and sewing.
Julie Deppen
Mount Joy
CLUGSTON FARM
EQUIPMENT
Naadmoia, PA
717-573-2215
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717-726-3115 717-432-2345 717 249-2313
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3-position seed/fertilizer divider.
■ 10- and 15-foot widths. Full 48-
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hitch available.
HAWAIIAN WEDDING CAKE
1 yellow cake mix
1 can crushed pineapples
8-ounces cream cheese
2 small packages instant vanilla
pudding
2 cups milk
Heat milk to boiling point, cool,
and mix with instant pudding.
Bake cake as directed on pack
age. Cool. Punch holes in cake.
Pour pineapples on top with juice.
Mix milk, cream cheese, and
pudding. Spread over pineapples.
Top with whipped cream.
/ live on a dairy farm. We love
milk and things made with dairy
products.
I have six brothers, John, 14,
Laverne. 12; Michael, 10; Nevin,
6; Sheldon, 4; and David Eugene,
8 months. They can be a pest, but I
like them anyway.
We like having campouts in our
woods, boating, swimming, hiking
on the railroad bed and biking with
our cousins. We have lots of fun on
the farm.
Marian Frey
Annville
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