816-L«ncast*r Farming, Saturday, June 4,1994 Dairy Recipe Extravaganza (Continued from Pago B 14) CAULIFLOWER SUPREME 1. medium cauliflower, cut up J /, cup chopped celery 1 cup sour cream 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons chopped parsley '/i teaspoon salt '/, teaspoon thyme leaves V, cup shredded Cheddar cheese '/i cup chicken broth 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese Cook cauliflower 6 minutes in boiling, saltefl water. Drain, com bine with celery and put into 1 'A quart buttered casserole. Com bine remaining ingredients, pour in casserole, sprinkle with parme san cheese over top. Bake uncovered at 3SO degrees for 25 minutes or until browned. Linda Ebersol Leola Beat the Flies guard APACHE FLY HOG & DAIRY ? BAIT INSECTICIDE | w/STATIONS SYSTEM Reg. *10" $0 99 R e 9 . , 595« j|i i Cno oi NOW NOW H5O I BEDDING CHOPPER 507502S 07502 $ 1099 02 HENRY B. HOOVER INC. 1731 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 AGWAY 717-733-6593 / -* Emily (4 months) and Eli sabeth (2% years) are the daughters of Ernie and Janice Buhl of Erie. 3 Pt. Hitch Spring Hours Mon-Frl 7 30am*8 00pm Sat 7 30«m-5 00pm - '~m4 , ><H 4- < Everyday, over 200,000 million Americans , enjoy fresh glass of pure milk, or dairy food including jseess bnßer, ice cream, and yogurt Milk ; |Wduct»f(rt flavor, texture and other qualities iMo many processed foods too. Hum's why during June, National Dairy NOMrti, we Me proud to honor our American dairy prodWers who make today's dairy products one of the good things in the lives ofiuratany people. tnfl Marketing Inc, an eight stale dairy ce>lomarketing and processing over 3& mUUon lbs. of member milk each month to a global market, thanks its ‘f, 7b9Wwner/member families. HMkinmkelln§ltH 1-800-837-6776 BBBB] ■i \sSM CHOCOLATE HO-HO CAKE 1 package chocolate dike mix S tablespoon flour I'/ clips milk 1 cup shortening 1 cup supr '/ cup butter Frosting: 3 cups confectioner’s sugar '/> cup butter, melted '/ cup cocoa 1 egg 2'/ tablespoons hot water 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix take mix as directed on package. Bake in 3SO degree oven on 10x15-inch cookie sheet for 20 minutes or until done. While in the oven, mix the flour and milk. Cook and stir until thick, cool. Beat shortening, sugar, and butter until mixed. Add to flour mixture. Beal until fluffy. Spread on warm cake. Freeze cake slightly ■i| before spreading frosting. Mix ingredients for frosting together. Beal well. Spread over top of cake. Our family farms at Greene- Summit Farm near Erie. My hus band-Ernie milkes about 50 cows and grows corn, alfalfa, clover, and grass hay. I work one day per week as a crop consultant. I enjoy quilting, reading, and sewing. We have two beautiful daughters, Eli sabeth (Betsy) just turned three in April. She is an active little girl who enjoys riding her tricycle, playing on her swing set, and tak ing care of her bunnies. Emily is 10 months old and beginning to walk. They are both a joy to us. and we are so thankful that we can raise them on a farm. Janice Buhl Erie ICE CREAM PIE I box ice box chocolate cookies, crushed '/«pound butter, melted 3 tablespoons sugar 'A gallon vanilla ice cream Mix together first three ingre- dients. Divide into 2 pie plates, spread crumbs evenly on bottom and sides of two pie plates. Cut 'A gallon'ice cream in half and place carefully in center of both pie plates. Press ice cream gently into pie plates witlT spoon not to disturb crumbs smooth out and put in freezer. Perfect and delicious for those hot summer days no heating up the kitchen. I have two children, a son and a daughter, and two grandchildren. My son has a daughter and my daughter has a son. My husband Bruce works for Laneco. I workfor Soil Conservation Service in Nazareth, part time for 22 years. I love the Lancaster Farming and the wonderful recipes. Keep up the good work. My mother died when I was 10 years old and I’m always looking for old-fashioned recipes. Believe it or not I find quite a few dishes that taste like Mom’s. Carol Robison W. Easton (Turn to Pagt BIT)
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