Cream Of The Crop (Continued from Pag* B 6) DUMP CAKE 1 stick butter Melt in 13X9X2 pan in oven. Dump 1 large can crushed pineapple with juice included on melted butter. Put 'A package of yellow cake mix on top of pineapple. Add 1 can of cherry pie filling. Add remaining package of cake mix. Cover this with 1 more stick of butter dotted over the top of cake mix. Bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes. I like this recipe because it’s very delicious and quick to make if' 9 you need something to serve at the last minute. It’s great served hot right from the oven with vanilla ice cream and milk. We have thtee children, Renat 13, Ryan 11, and Reuben 8, and milk cows on a farm in Atglen. We enjoy being outdoors and having a big garden. I enjoy cooking, bak ing, sewing, and doing counted cross stitch. I enjoy reading POWERFUL. ENOUGH v r :, irrtl lI2IJ WW&&& ■ ■i i *%#§m'#% •■ -'Uf%#'Ul i*i «f vJC* ■ r . ’: AGILE ENOUGH ’■:’" FOR ANY JOB. Introducing the White Workhorse 6145. With a high torque rise 140 PTO hp Cummins engine and the most advanced power shift transmission ever put in a farm tractor. Just a tap of your finger gives you complete control of 18 forward speeds and 9 reverse. And with pre-selectable and programmable speeds, greater comfort and visibility, fieldwork has never been easier or more productive. Put a real Workhorse to work for you. Check out the new 6145 powershift tractor. At your White dealer today. See Your White Dealer Listed Below G & D FARM EQUIPMENT CO. RD 5 Panryn Rd. Manhelm, PA 717-664-2207 WITMER’S INC. Box 360 Columbiana, OH 44408 216-427-2147 recipes and trying ones that 1 think our family would like. PUMPKIN CREAM CHEESE DESSERT 12 graham crackers 'A cup sugar '/i cup butter Press into bottom of a cake pan. Then mix: 2 eggs V* cup sugar 8-ounce package creiam cheese Pour onto cracker crumbs and bake for 20 minutes. Melt 1 pack unflavored gelatin in 'A cup cold water. Cook 3 egg yolks 'A cup sugar 'A cup milk 2 cups pumpkin puree Cook and add gelatin. Cool. Then beat 3 egg whites and add to cooled pumpkin mixture. Top with whipped cream. A| WHITE AflCO NECESSARY TOUGHNESS. MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. RD 1 Baehtalavilla, PA 215-045-2911 HOUGHTALING’S GARAGE RD 2 Box 239 Mlddlabury Cantar, PA 717-376-3361 Ruth Ann Gender Parkesburg SHUEY’S SALES SERVICE Ono, PA 717-865-4915 STANLEYS FARM SERVICE RD 1 • ON Rta. 125 Kllngaratown, PA 717-648-2088 FRANK RYMON & SONS Stata Rt. 31 South Waahlngton, N.J. 908-689-1464 We live on a farm and have four children, 6,3,2, and 3 months, 2 girls and 2 boys. We have a big garden. It's fun cooking and bak ing for my husband and children. And we all help in the barn. It is nice to work together. Verna Zimmerman Middleburg HAWAIIAN DESSERT 1 package (18'/ ounces) yellow cake mix 3 packages (3.4 ounces each) instant vanilla pudding mix 4 cups cold milk VA teaspoons coconut extract 8-ounces cream cheese, softened 20-ounces crushed pineapple, well drained 2 cups heavy cream, whipped and sweetened 2 cups flaked coconut, toasted Mix cake batter according to package directions. Pour into two greased 13x9x2-inch baking pans. Bake at 350 degrees for IS minutes or until cake tests done. Cool com pletely. In a large mixing bowl, combine pudding mixes, milk and coconut extract; beat for 2 •V' .-.I --» * i Gene and Susan Hess add to milking pari their Marietta farm. minutes. Add the cream cheese and beat well. Stir in pineapple. Spread over cooled cakes. Top with whipped cream; sprinkle with coconut. Chill for at least two hours. Note: Prepared dessert can be covered and frozen for up to one month. Yield: 24 servings. / enjoy serving meals to my hus band Gene. He also treats me from time to time with a breakfast or supper which I do enjoy! We both love farming here on Gene's home farm. I grew up on the mission field of Papua, New Guinea. So when I met Gene / knew nothing about farm life. He was more than happy to let me help and learn. I was given my engagement ring on top of our 60-foot Harves tore silo. A real "high” time in our lives. Now, a few years later, we are still adding to our milking parlor memories. We milk 65 Holsteins three times a day. The cows are doing very well and we thank the Lord for His goodness to us in farming. Susan Hess Marietta B 13) 'urn to P’ •89
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