816-Unctttar Fanning, Saturday, March 18, 1995 (Continued from Pago B 13) French Spice Loaf 3 cups Basic Quick Bread Mix 1 tablespoon anise seeds 3 A teaspoon cinnamon 'A teaspoon ground ginger ’/«teaspoon allspice % teaspoon freshly ground pepper % teaspoon grated orange peel 3 A cup hot water 3 /« cup plus 2 tablespoons honey 3 tablespoons rum Vi cup coarsely chopped blanched almonds 'A cup dried diced pineapple 'A cup golden raisins Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. Combine Quick Bread Mix, anise seeds, cinnamon, gin ger, allspice, pepper, and orange peel in a mixing bowl. Pour 3 /* cup hot water over V* cup honey in a separate large mixing bowl and stir until just blended. Stir in rum. Add flour mixture and stir until smooth. Fold in almonds, pineapple and raisins. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 50-55 minutes or until it tests done. Let stand on wire rack for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, heat remaining 2 tablespoons honey in a small saucepan over low heat. Turn bread out of pan onto a wire rack. Using a pastry brush, coat top and sides with honey. Let cool completely. Flavor improves if wrapped and allowed to stand for 2 to 3 days before serving. Pignoll Fig Bread 3 cups Basic Quick Bread Mix '/a teaspoon ground ginger 1 large egg, slightly beaten % cup buttermilk 'A cup unsalted butter, melted 8 ounces moist dried figs, finely chopped 'A cup pignoli (pine nuts) Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan, Subject Yourself to a Royal Savings Right now you can load up the mighty Suzuki King Quad for zero down. In fact, we’ve got zero down or low down, low monthly finance options on all the hard-working Suzuki ATVs But to be seated in your rightful place you’ve got to come in now. You see, this offer’s reign will soon end. $ SUZUKI l'■ I',. I. I.MI I'.. . M\\ I ..I With approved credit See dealer for details Offers end 5/31/95 Suzuki Ouadßunner ATVs may be used only by those aged 16 and older Suzuki highly recommends that all ATV riders take a training course We II even pay for it For safety and (raining course information see your dealer or call the SVIA at 1 800-852 5344 ATVs can be hazardous to operate For your safety always wear a helmet eye protection and protective clothing Never ride on paved surfaces or public roads Never carry passengers or engage tn stunt riding Riding and alcohol or other drugs don t mix Avoid excessive speeds Be extra careful on difficult terrain Along with concerned conservation alists everywhere Suzuki urges you TREAD LIGHTLY on public and pnvate land Preserve your future riding opportunities by showing respect for the environment local laws and the rights of others when you nde Cook's Question Comer i Zr&t fa* x (farm‘Women •s Societies \j/ Combine Quick Bread Mix and ginger in a mixing bowl. Whisk egg, buttermilk, and butter in a large mixing bowl until blended. Add flour mixture and stir just until smooth. Fold in figs and pine nuts. Pour into prepared pan. Bake about 45-SS minutes, until done. Let stand on a wire rack until cool enough to handle, then turn bread onto a rack and cool. Apricot Orange Loaf 'A cup fresh orange juice Vi cup honey VA cups dried apricots, quartered 1 tablespoon grated orange peel 3 cups Basic Quick Bread Mix 1% teaspoons ground cardamon 1 large egg, lightly beaten 'A cup unsalted butter, melted 'A cup buttermilk % cup hazelnuts, toasted and finely chopped Heat orange juice and honey in a small saucepan to boiling. Combine apricots and orange peel in a medium bowl and stir in honey mixture. Let stand for 20 minutes. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. Combine Quick Bread Mix and cardamon in a mixing bowl. Whisk egg and buttermilk in a large mixing bowl until blended. Stir in apricot mixture and flour mixture. Fold in nuts. Pour into prepared pan. Bake until it tests done, about 45-50 minutes. Let stand on a wire rack until cool enough to handle, then turn bread onto rack to cool. WHY THE NATURAL HARVESTERS ARE THE NATURAL HE EQU?p’ S |NC RM C.J. WONSIDLER BEQUIP., INC. CUUIK., lIMU. pone Waynesboro, Pa. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-762-3193 717-367-8867 ■STISTI'-S 8, 215-536-7523 New Tripoli, Pa. Oley, Pa. 215-767-7611 215-987-6257 Berks Executive Society ' The Berks County Farm Women executive board met on March 6 at the Ag Center with 21 in attendance. President Lingle reminded members that the Berks Heim Bingo will be held on April 6. at 7:00 p.m. in the main build ing, and that each group should When harvest rolls around, you want a harvester that will keep you rolling though it Thai’s why you want GLEANER • Our unique Natural Flow Harvesting System feeds your crop, from header to spreader, with no damaging twists and turns Plus, you can get the Natural Flow System in all four of our models, more than any other manufacturer, so you always have the right horsepower and capacity for your farm size and crop needs Choose from the R 42, with a 170-bushel gram tank, the R 52 with a 225-bushel gram tank, the‘R62 with a 225 bushel bin or the optional 300-bushel, or the 330-bushel class seven RT2-the largest capacity combine built in North America Plus , only GLEANER gives you a choice of engines, a Deutz air cooled or the Cummins liquid cooled diesel Either way, you'll get the harvester you want, and the harvesting system that's best for your crop At your GLEANER dealer now, naturally CHOICE. bring an angel food cake. Fem Phillipy, state historian, is asking members to provide information on each group. Thank you notes were received for the basket cen terpieces made by our county groups for the State Convention in January. The next meeting of the executive board is'May 1. Lancaster Society 8 Lancaster Farm Women No. 8 met on March 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mary Anne Spangler in Marietta. Ruth Drager gave devo tions. Guest speaker was Judge Wilson Bucher who gave a talk on wills, estates, power of attorney and reported on what’s current in legislation. The April 12 meeting will be held at Reich’s Church in Marietta at 1:30 when members will entertain Society No. IS. u.