(Continued from Page B 15) 1 * ■" Jim Rupert takes Jonathan for a ride. WARM AND GOOD PINEAPPLE CASSEROLE 1 cup granulated sugar '/S cup butter 4 eggs /« teaspoon salt 'A cup milk 12 slices bread, cubed 4-ouncc can pineapple chunks and juice Mix sugar and butter. Add eggs, salt, and milk. Stir in bread and pineapple chunks, including juice. Pour mixture into 2-quart buttered casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Serve warm. 7 his one is a hit at covered dish get-togethers. Our family has yet to find our dream farm, but not from lack of trying. We've even packed up the two kids, Michelle, 9, and Jonathan, 6, and looked in Ken tucky twice. This is my hus band's dream. Tm a city slicker and not too sure what he's trying to get us into, but we alt love animals and the outdoors, so we’ll see We enjoy Lancaster Farming and I’ve gotten lots of great recipes from your paper and added to our family favorites. Connie Rupert Lititz ORIX) COOKIh DI-.SSI-R I I uip milk "> uip peanut butter X oum.es cream cheese 12 ounces whipped cream topping 2 cups confectioners’ sugar W Oreo cookies Break up cookies. Put on bottom layer (save few lor top.. Mix remaining ingredients, then blend in whipped lopping. Top with remaining cookie crumbs. Nancy Hershey Manheim COUNTRY CIIKKKK SNACKS I tup mayonnaise 1 cup grated parmesan cheese X-ounces cream cheese 2 green onions, minced Combine ingredients and spread on party rye bread slices Broil 4 minutes or until browned and bubbly. Garnish with green olive slices Makes 4 do/cn M y hit '.hand John ts a gram and ha\ grower We live near ihe Fin ger Lakes, outside Rochester, N Y Our daughters, Ltnnell, 7, and Ser na. 4, enjoy helping on the farm and in the garden In my spare lime. I make quilts for sale Barbara Randall Holcomb, NY Dairy Recipe Extravaganza CHEESE SOUP 4 Uips VS.IICr } chicken houillon cubes 1 onion, chopped 2 cups potatoes, chopped 2 cans cream ol chicken soup 1 bag ol Iro/cn mixed veget ables (12 ounces) '/i pound Vclvccia cheese In a large keltic (about 6 quarts), cook 2 cups ol water, 2 bouillon cubes, potatoes, and onions until soli. (Coarsely mash this with my old-lashioned potato masher.) In a smaller kettle (2 quarts), cook 2 cups’of water, 1 bouillon cube, and vegetables. Also add a stalk of broccoli. When vegetables arc cooked, add them and the remaining ingre dients lo the large kettle and sim mer (do not boil) until heated thor oughly Add milk il you don’t like thick soup. Fat h year I think about submit ting a ret tpe to this dairy prodiu I s' salute, but so many of my recipes t ame from your newspaper 1 1 like Lancaster Farming’s recipes bei ause they are my kind of cook ing , and you never have to go to the grot ery store for some exotit ingredient that you will probably never use again / grew up on (in "all-purpose" farm and married a "town hoy," who has me hack on a 5-acre horse farm MV have four horses, a flock <>t i hit kens i a is. a dog. and. at various times we've had sheep, mule, turkeys, a torn field, an alfalfa patch, and a large garden 11 u ill not allow ai ow hei an sc I'm the onls one who know s how to milk although I drink milk hy the gallon' I I he ret tpe I sent I obtained from my pastor's wife I chose ti hcmusc tl is one of my 9-year-old grandson's favorites My husband alwas s sas s 'No soup in the sum mer It's too hot '' So last August when everybody starts teasing kids about going bai ktosi hoot ‘ ‘No more swimming, no more vat a lion eh my grandson looked ia me and said, ‘ 7 fun's OK. Mom- Mom If summer’s over, now we ion have cheese soup ailin'” I hank s for all the pood rei tpe s' Marian Roseboro Serlta and Llnnell Randall are the daughters of John and Barbara Randall of Holcomb. Shawn Louis, 9, is grand son of Marian Roseboro. CHOCOLATE PUDDING CAKE IN THE MICROWAVE 2 tablespoons butter In a round microwave cake pan, melt the butter on high for 45 sec onds. Set aside. 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa I V* cups hot water In a 2-cup measure, stir together the sugar and cocoa. Add water, stirring to combine. Microwave on high about 6 minutes until it boils. Meanwhile, take the melted butter and add; 1 egg 'A cup milk A teaspoon vanilla Stir well, then add dry ingredients: 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 'A teaspoon salt V* cup sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa 'A cup chopped nuts (optional) Stir to mix well and spread evenly in cake pan. When water mixture in microwave is boiling, remove and gently pour over top of batter in cake pan. Microwave uncovered on medium for 16 minutes. Rotate every 5 minutes if your oven cooks unevenly. Let stand to cool about 10 minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream. Serves 6. Denver We manage the farm for Philha ven Hospital. We raise 110 acres of corn and alfalfa. We milk 100 cows and raise all the heifer calves. There is a small petting zoo for the patients to enjoy, which includes goats, sheep, calves, pigs, a pony, rabbits, cats, and a dolma tion dog. We haveS sons ages 11 to 20 years. Aaron and Ruth Shirk DIRT PUDDING 2-quarl plastic flowerpot, unused Artificial flowers Child’s sand shovel, unused 16 ounces Oreo cookies, crushed in food processor '/< cup butter, softened 8 ounces cream cheese I cup confectioners’ sugar 2 small packages instant French vanilla or chocolate pudding 314 cups milk 8 ounces whipped toppings Beal together butter, cream cheese, and confectioners’ sugar; set aside. Beat together pudding and milk, then add whipped top ping. Beat together all ingredients except cookie crumbs. To assemble, put some of the cookie crumbs in the bottom of the flower pot. Pour some of the pud ding mixture over the top, then make more layers of cookies and pudding, ending with cookies. Wrap flower stems in plastic wrap and slick into center of pot. For an extra touch, put some gummy worms in the dirt. Chill, then serve with sand shovel. / live on a dairy farm with my parents Kathy and Gene, and my sister Allison and brother Andy. I’m a member of No-So-Ann Dairy Club. I have five Holstein animals, including a cow named Angel who likes to produce milk. DOUBLE DECKER KNOX BLOX SNACKS 3 envelopes of unflavorcd Knox 3 3-ounce packages flavored gelatin 2'/i cups boiling water 1 cup heavy cream Combine Knox with flavored gelatin in large bowl. Add boiling water and stir until completely dis solved. Slowly stir in cream. Pour in shallow 9x9-inch pan. Chill until firm. Cut into one-inch squares. Lebanon I enjoy Lancaster Farming especially Section B. We live in the country on approximately 10 acres. We have six adult geese, 7 goslings, plus two nesting. Also have some mallard ducks. Dottie Kemmerling New Tripoli MOTHER'S SUGAR COOKIES 3 eggs 2 cups sugar 1 cup shortening 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 cup buttermilk 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon cream or tarter 4 cups flour Bake at 350 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Mix eggs, sugar, and shortening until light and fluffy. Then alternately dry ingredients with buttermilk until mixed together. Add vanilla. Drop on greased baking sheet. Jean Runyon Willow Hill Add all ingredients in a large bowl and beat until frothy. Pour into a punch bowl. Add cinnamon and nutmeg to taste. Makes about 25 servings. My family and I live on a dairy farm in northeastern New York. We milk about 36 Holsteins, with some Brown Swiss, Jerseys, and one Ayrshire. We also have pigs, goats, a horse, and a pair of mules. This recipe is great for gatherings or dairy promotion activities. Amanda Martin Leb» r- OVEN FISH CHOWDER 2 pounds cod or haddock fillets, cubed . Put the ingredients and two cups boiling water in a 3-quart casser ole, cover and bake in 375 degree oven for one hour. Then, heal to scalding: 2 cups light cream Add to chowder. Serve with garnish of chopped dill. We’re a hillside farm in east central Vermont. We raise replacement Holstein heifers, cross-bred beef, and do custom cropping and maple sugaring in partnership with my husband's brother and his wife. My widowed father-in-law lives on a smaller place about six miles from us and at 80 years old still has more than 20 bred Percheron and Belgian mares, some of which are having their first crop of mule foals. We're starting the first mowing today and it looks to be a very heavy crop. THE BIG APPLE 1 gallon fresh cold milk 12 ounces apple concentrate VA quarts vanilla ice cream, softened Cinnamon Nutmeg • Sarah Van Orden Catskill, N.Y. PEANUT BUTTER CRUNCH PIE Vi cup peanut butter '/] cup light com syrup 2 cups rice crispy cereal 1 quart vanilla ice cream, slight ly sortencd Mix together ingredients until cereal is well coated. Put in 9-inch greased pan. Chill until firm. Add ice cream. Freeze. A few minutes before serving, place on hot, wet towel to remove pic pieces easily. We are dairy farmers in North umberland County. Lloyd and Verna Zimmerman Danville 4 potatoes, peeled and cubed Few celery leaves, chopped 1 bay leaf 2'A teaspoons salt 4 whole cloves I clove diced garlic 3 onions, sliced A cup butler 'A teaspoon dried dill seed '/« teaspoon white pepper 'A cup dry while cooking wine Lucy Button Chelsea, Vt. (Turn to Pag* Bit)