Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1995, Image 46

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    BG'lancMtfer Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1995
Tribute To Mothers
Americans have officially cele
brated Mother’s Day since 1914
when Anna M. Jarvis of Philadel
phia originated the idea to estab
lish a nationwide day to honor
mothers.
Celebrated the second Sunday
in May, Mother’s Day has become
an important day for families to
honor mom and express there feel
ings for her.
This week’s column is dedi
cated to honoring the mothers of
our readers. Happy Mother’s Day!
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
In the bottom of any size pan,
place a layer of hash brown pota
toes, a layer of scrambled eggs
made with milk (still moist).
Sprinkle with chipped ham or fried
bacon. Top with your favorite
shredded cheese. Bake at 350
degrees for 30 minutes.
My mother, Ruth Rutt, makes
this for breakfast a lot, especially
when they go to the mountains.
Mom has five grandsons, ages 8
years toll months. She is a great
mom to all her five children. Hap
py Mother’s Day.
Linda Zimmerman
Lititz
ALVERNA’S SHOO-FLY PIE
Crumbs;
4 cups flour
1 cup brown sugar
V> cup shortening
2 teaspoons baking powder
Combine:
2 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups boiling water
2 cups molasses
I cup brown sugar
2 eggs, beaten
Dissolve soda in boiling water
and add remaining ingredients.
Take TA cups of the above crumb
mixture and mix into the liquid.
Stir. Divide into 3 9-inch pie
shells. Put the remaining crumbs
on top. Bake at 375 degrees for 20
minutes.
John and Kathryn Hunsberger
Perkasie
Recipe Topics
If you have recipes for the topics listed below, please share
them with us. We welcome your recipes, but ask that you
include accurate measurements, a complete list of ingre
dients and clear instructions with each recipe you submit.
Send your recipes to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming, P.O.
Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Recipes should reach our office
one week before publishing date.
May
20* Rhubarb, Strawberries
27- Dinner’s On The Grill
June
SWEDISH MOLASSES CAKE
Crumbs:
A cup granulated sugar
'A cup brown sugar
A cup shortening
2 cups flour
Pinch salt
Liquid:
3 tablespoons molasses
1 cup sour milk
1 teaspoon baking soda (add to
milk)
Mix crumbs until crumbly.
Keep out A cup for the lopping.
Add molasses and milk to the mix
ture. Sprinkle crumbs on top. Bake
in a 9-inch square pan at 300
degrees for 55 minutes.
Moist and delicious!
We would like to pay tribute to
our mother Alverna. Mom is an
excellent cook and baker. A mem
ory we have is when we traveled
home from Boston, at that time.
John was in 1-W service. We
lookedforward to seeing the fami
ly, and eating the wonderful treats
mom left on the table for us. The
shoo-fly pie and the Swedish
molasses cake . . . urn good. Mom
is a gifted genealogist, writer, and
story-teller. Mom is a blessing to
all of us.
John and Kathryn Hunsberger
Perkasie
FILLED RAISIN COOKIF
S cups flour
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon nutmeg
VA teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
3 well-beaten eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 tablespoons milk
Mix all dry ingredients. Mix in
lard until mixture is crumbly. Add
remaining ingredients and mix
until dough forms. Roll out on
floured surface to desired thick
ness. Cut out with cookie cutter in
whatever shape you desire. Put 1
tablespoon filling* on dough
shape. Top with matching piece.
Press around edges to seal. Bake at
350 degrees for 8 to 12 minutes,
depending on your oven.
Filling*:
1 cup raisins, ground up
1 cup sugar
1 cup hot water
1 heaping tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon vanilla
Boil until mixture thickens, stir
ring constantly.
This recipe comes from my
grandmother.
Dairy Recine Month
Teena Fuoss
Ruby Austin and bar hus
band recently celebrated 60
years of tnarrisd life.
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tsecowcollectlL .shown by Lou Ann Good, will be given as prizes during the
Cow Mania Drawing. Deadline for entries Is June 1.
Lancaster Farming Sponsors
Cow Mania Drawing
Lancaster Farming is holding a Cow Mania Drawing. To be eligible to win one of the
collectible cow items offered, send a recipe using at least one dairy product as a sizeable
ingredient.
The recipe may be for an appetizer, dip. soup, bread, main dish, vegetable, dessert, bever
age, snack or salad. It must include at least one of the following ingredients: milk, cream,
sour cream, whipped cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, ice cream, cottage cheese, ricotta
cheese, cream cheese, or any hard or soft cheese.
Do not send recipes using margarine or non-dairy_substitutes.
Clearly print or type your recipe. Be sure to give accurate measurements, temperatures,
times, and sizes of baking dishes to use.
Be sure to include your name, full address, and phone number on the recipe. Please
include a few paragraphs about yourself and your family. Although it is not required, we’d
like a picture of you or your family to include with the recipe when it is printed during June
Dairy Month. Photos will be returned if you mark yournanje and address on the back of the
photo.
This is a popular annual event for our readers who not only enjoy the recipes but also read
ing tidbits of information about the person who submits the recipe.
Send your recipe, accompanying information, and photo to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster
Farming Cow Mania Drawing, P.O. Box 609, 1 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522.
Only one recipe per family. Send it immediately as the deadline for entries to reach us is
June 1.
LIME JELL-0 SALAD
2 boxes lime Jell-0
2 cups boiling water
Dissolve Jell-0 in boiling water.
Let cool slightly. Add;
1 tablespoon mayonnaise
Beat in:
8-ounces softened cream cheese
Add juices from 1 #2 can
crushed pineapple
Beat until blended. Fold in
pineapple and 1 cup chopped
walnuts.
Let set overnight in refrigerator.
My mother-in-law. Ruby Austin,
has been a wondeifid “ mother ■" to
me. She is always busy and raised
five sons.
She always welcomes us all
(including 22 grandchildren and
'now great-grandchildren) to her
home for big home-cooked meals.
We all look forward to her Lime
Jell-0 Salad.
Ruby and her husband just cele
brated their 60th anniversary in
April and still work the farm in
McKean County.
Thanks to Ruby Austin for being
a truly special mother to us all.
Loving you...
Elsie Austin
Columbus
(Turn to Peg* Bl)
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