State Grange Reissues LOU ANN GOOD is in store for you if you order a Lancaster Farming Staff reprint of Pennsylvania State HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Grange's original cookbook. A taste of great-grandma’s The hardbound cookbook has cookir ’tlf -gli ifbv 168' »f —Si State Grange will be available for purchase at the Grange booth during the Pennsylvania Farm Show. WidiimiMLi DQn)d] for commercial vegetable, berry, and bedding plant growers Tuesday, February 1 to Thursday, February 3 Hershey Lodge and Convention Center W. Chocolate Ave. and University Drive in Hershey February 1 -Processing vegetables -General vegetables -Regulations -Sweet Corn Insect Monitoring Workshop February 2 -General Vegetables -Irrigation -Sweet Corn -Small Fruits Held in conjunction with the 135th Annual Meeting of the State Horticulture Association of Pennsylvania which offers additional sessions on Tree Fruits on all 3 days Sessions run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. y"*, — IIN r ,IMm ww' f l jrwi |l l!i , w 1 11 1 ,iu Trade Showwttjh over 100 Exhibitors .i m ;.' itiiiuiti For more information on the program an registration, contact: Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association PR 1 Box 392, Northumberland, PA 17857 telephone 717-473-8468 February 3 -Marketing Short Course -Small Fruits -Bedding Plants of dough and a lump of lard which are not the most practical instructions but if you can’t duplicate the recipe, you’ll certain ly enjoy reading how great grand mothers cooked in those days. Included in the cookbook are helpful hints, which may not per tain to today’s lifestyles, but cer tainly reveal that housework is definitely less time-consuming today. Consider this hint that appears in the cookbook: When putting elas tic in the small bloomers that must be washed often, I put a hook on one end and an eye on the other. It is easy to take out for laundering and the ironing id easy, not much time is needed to replace the elastic. If you were recuperating from an illness in the early 1900 s, you probably would have been serving the following: First Cookbook Put 1 tablespoon butter in sauce pan, fry in this 'A slice bread nice and brown, pour over this 1 cup boiling water, add 2 tablespoons milk. Season with a little grated nutmeg and serve hot. For a special touch at a company dinner, you may have been served this salad. Cut bananas in half and place in the hole of a slice of pineapple. Scoop out top of banana for cherry. Pour over marshmallow-whip after placed on a lettuce leaf and serve with or without nuts. The cookbook abounds with Pennsylvania Dutch favorites such as Schnitzenknepp. Take some sweet schnitz (sweet apples dried with the skins). Put in During Farm Show Week, the Grange is participating in cooking demonstrations with students and chefs from Harrisburg Area Com munity College and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Recipes from the Grange cookbook will be used during the 30 minute cooking ses sions held in the Food Pantry. Free samples will be handed out at the end of the program. The demonstrations will be held in the Food Pan try of the Farm Show Complex at the following times; • Saturday, Jan. 8 at 11 a.m. Chicken Stir-fry • Sunday, Jan. 9 at 1 p.m. Apple Date Nut Cake • Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 11 a.m. Italian Beef Stir Fry During the Farm Show, copies of both editions of the Pennsylvania Stale Grange Cookbook are available at the Grange booth located in the Main Exhibition building near the Maclay Street entrance at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. *l' PMZ WTi'J Gutter Cleaner Fast Facts: • Durable Patz hook-and-eye link chain allows easy maintenance. Progression forging builds extra strength in hook-and-eye link contact points. Final heat treating increases hardness, strength and wear resistance. • Choice of two link sizes to match gutter length. • Four-tooth sprocket drives every link. Each sprocket tooth drives each link behind the hook the link’s thickest and strongest point. • Flexibility for various layouts. • Select 2” steel angle flites for solid manure or 4” high flites for slurry manure. Flites are welded to Patz links. • Three drive unit sizes match your gutter length and allow expansion. • Corner wheel top-and-bottom flanges guide the chain around the comer. Comer wheel assemblies remove easily for service without concrete breakout. • Automatic chain tightener. • Heavy-guage steel slide with steel center beam for added strength. » Cedar Crest Et/tiipmeni Two Convenient Locations WE CUSTOM DESIGN SYSTEMS FOR YOU LaiKM«if~Fwn^Wi»yi INVALID SOUP CANDLE LIGHT SALAD SCHNITZENKNEPP State Grange To Hold Cooking Demonstrations At Farm Show 608 Evergreen fid. RD 2 Box 271 Lebanon. PA 17042 East Earl, PA 17519 (717) 270-6600 (717) 354-0584 1-800-646-6601 kettle with good sized piece of bacon. Brown sugar enough to make them taste pleasant. About twenty minutes before you want to serve dinner, add the knepp, which is simply dumplings made out of dough raised with yeast, cover tightly and serve together. This dish was usually made on days when bread baking was jn progress. Now when we want schnitzenknepp we send to the bak ery and get a nickel’s worth of dough and work that up into dumplings. Many of the recipes may be a bit difficult to duplicate if you are not an experienced cook because the recipes are brief and take for granted that the average cook knows exactly how to whip white sauces, dumplings, and other staple dinner items. The cookbook, originally pub lished in 1925, is reprinted and (Turn to Pago 826)