Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1993, Image 59

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CHEESE PIE
1 pound of graham crackers
A pound of butter
2'A pounds dry cottage cheese
4 eggs
Juice of 1 lemon
3 /< cup sugar
4 tablespoons flour
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 large can of evaporated milk
lilla
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Roll graham crackers fine using
a rolling pin, add to butter that has
been melted. Mix well. Pour some
of this mixture into 2- 9-inch pie
pans reserving 'A cup for topping.
Mash cheese fine with a fork in a
large bowl. Add to cheese, egg
yolks which have been mixed with
the lemon juice. Add sugar, flour,
vanilla and milk to cheese mixture.
Pour into pie pans and cover with
the remaining cracker crumbs.
Bake in oven 325*, 35 to 50
minutes.
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16 years. My husband's name is
Frank. We have been married 21
years. I am an elementary school
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My hobbies include entering
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LEHIGH AG MILLER’S EQUIPMENT POLE TAVERN
EQUIPMENT RD «i Rt. 66 EQ. SALES CORP.
Wmcmvlll*, PA Fairmount City, PA Elmar, NJ
215-3 M-2553 614-764-5159 609-358-2880
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SALES & SERVICE MILLER-LAKE INC.
Ntw Alexandria, PA Ballavllla, PA
412-668-7172 717-035-2336
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Oakland Mm., pa EQUIPMENT INC.
717-463-2161 Olay. PA
215-987-6277
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■ Automatic leveling system pays off
fast with less grain loss.
■ Level grain tank reduces
unloading stops.
■ 235-hp machine with all the
capabilities of
John Deere r-ljgl
Maximizer™ Combines^^
■ Keeps cab level for increased
operator comfort.
baked goods. I also have recently
been entering items at the PA
Farm Show, I have been very suc
cessful. I also enjoy quilting, gar
dening, swimming and spending
time with my daughters.
I was raised on a dairy farm. My
parents no longer have animals
but I help them with their small
orchard and large garden.
Sally Reinoehl
Valley View
CORN PUDDING
2 cups grated com (fresh or
frozen)
2 eggs
1 teaspoon salt
A teaspoon pepper
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon flour
Grate com and add salt, sugar,
pepper, flour and melted butter.
Add beaten eggs and milk. Pour
into a greased baking dish and
bake at 350* for 35 minutes or until
thick. Yield 6 servings.
THE 9500 COMBINE:
KING OF THE SIDEHILL
Doris M. Brenize
Shippensburg
111
SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT SOLLENBERGER U||UCl
CO- EQUIPMENT WINELAND EQUIPMENT.
Somarsat, PA 15501 Evaralt PA INC.
814-445-6500 814-852-5223 Martlnaburg, PA
814-793-2109
GEORGE V. SEIPLE TOBIAS EQUIPMENT M.S. YEARSLEY
* S °N CO., INC. & SONS
pa Waal Chaatar, PA
215-258-7148 717-382-3132 215-698-2990
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LASAGNA TOSS
1 pound ground beef
'A cup chopped onion
'/* teaspoon salt
Garlic to taste
VA cup spaghetti sauce
6 ounces spiral noodles cooked,
drained
1 cup cottage cheese
2 cups shredded mozzarella
cheese
Grated Parmesan cheese
In a large skillet, brown beef
with onion, garlic, and salt Stir in
spaghetti sauce; simmer until
heated. Remove 1 cup of meat
sauce, set aside. Stir noodles into
remaining mixture. Place half of
noodle-sauce mixture in greased
2-quart casserole. Cover with cot
tage cheese and 1 cup mozzarella
cheese. Add remaining noodle
sauce mixture and lop with 1 cup
reserved meat sauce and remaining
mozzarella cheese. Sprinkle with
Parmesan cheese. Cover. Bake 3SO
degrees for 20-25 minutes. Let
stand S minutes before serving.
We are the parents of two boys,
Darryl age 6 and Brim, who will
be 3 in June. We live on a dairy
farm and also have a lime and fer
tilizer business. We drink a lot of
milk and use a lot of dairy
products.
Linda Zimmerman
Lititz
SMITHS WALTEMYER'S
IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES A SERVICE
Marearaburg, PA Rad Lion, PA
717-328-2244 717-244-4168
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AUNT MARY’S ONE
DISH MEAL
Mix and press in a 10”xl3” pan
2 pounds ground beef
1 cup cracker or bread crumbs
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 chopped onion, optional
Sprinkle with hamburger sea
soning and broil until brown. Cov
er with 6 slices of white American
cheese. Add 5 sticks celery
chopped. Cover celery with 5 raw
peeled sliced potatoes. Top with 6
slices white American cheese. Mix
a 10 'A ounce can of cream of
mushroom soup with 1 cup water
and pour over all. Bake at 350* for
VA hours.
My husband likes the leftover
sauce on toast for another quick
meal.
My husband Lloyd and I are
thankful that we could farm all our
married years and rear our seven
children to learn to live off the
land. I love to garden and try all
types of unusual flowers and edi
bles. This week when checking if
my kiwi vines are blooming, I saw
my ground cherries have blos
soms. I wish to encourage all
young farm families to press on
while schedules and finances look
impossible, we had lots of those
feelings.
See Your
Nearest
Dealer!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1993-823
Ruth Martin
Lititz
TUNA NOODLE
CASSEROLE
6 ounce can tuna
8 ounce cooked noodles
1 cup milk
2 cups grated Cheddar cheese
'A -1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt
Cook noodles. Combine other ingredients in a 2 quart
casserole. Bake for 30 minutes at 350*.
We live on a 71 acre farm in York County. Our family
consists of 2 sons and 1 daughter, a daughter-in-law, and
2 granddaughters.
Glenn farms grains and hay and we have 22 sheep, 2
dogs and 20 rats
COTTAGE CHEESE
PIE
VA cups cottage cheese
'A cup sugar
2 tablespoons flour
little salt
A teaspoon cinnamon
A teaspoon lemon rind, grated
Pic Crust
2 eggs separated
2 cups milk
Combine cottage cheese, sugar, flour, salt, lemon rind
and spices.
Add beaten egg yolks and mix thoroughly, add milk
gradually and stir smooth. Fold in beaten egg whites and
pour into 9 inch, pastry lined pan. Bake m moderate 350’
oven 1 hour. Test by inserting a silver knife, if it comes out
clean the pie is finished baking.
This is my favorite recipe. When we went to school and
when we came home, this is what we ate for snacks I just
love this pie for a snack. We did not have candy. We had
homemade things like cookies, rice puffs candy, and pea
nut britjle. My mother made pie and my father made candy
thing on Saturday night.
Since I married, my husband and I do things like making
homemade ice cream and chocolate candy and peanut
butter candy with chocolate. I love cookbooks, knitting,
sewing, and baking Charles and I make outside and
indoor furniture. We make rocking horses, bean bags
games, cedar chests, clothes trees, cojfee tables, porch
swings, rocking chairs, gliders 4' and s’, glider chairs,
old-fashioned chairs, loveseats, love scats with tables,
cradles, and doll cradles We go to Kcmpton Fair, Oley
Fair, and Leesporl Market, and Rcnninger's markets
every Saturday morning so that people can see our furni
ture. We love to work together in the shop and in my paint
and stain room Charles makes the furniture and I stain
and varnish the furniture We have no kids but we have two
cats. We are going to be married 24 years on Aug 23,
1993. It feels like one year since we got married lime
CHEESE BALLS
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
8 ounces mild white cheese,
Swiss, mozzarella, etc.
8 ounces medium sharp Cheddar
8 ounces Colby or longhorn
1 pound Velveeta
2-4 ounces blue cheese, optional
'/ cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon tabasco sauce
I teaspoon onion salt
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
3 /< teaspoon smoke salt
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
Grate all cheeses except cream
cheese. Add all ingredients to
electric mixer and beat until mix
ture is almost smooth. Shape into
softball-sized balls. Roll balls in
paprika and chopped nuts, dried
parsley flakes or bacon bits. Serve
different coated balls on separate
trays, each with a variety of crack
ers. Makes 3 balls. Freezes well.
This cheese ball is an inexpen
sive way to serve cheese and still
have all the great flavor. A little
goes a long way.
Eldon, my husband, our child
ren, ages 1 to 3, live in a remote
mountain cabin. Eldon-oversees
composting leather wastes and
tree farms. I am an enthusiastic
homemaker cooking, garden
ing, sewing, quilting, planting fruit
and nut trees and being a wife and
mother for the Lord.
Eppie Eberly
Arbovate, WV
Mrs. Glenn R. Grove
Red Lion