824-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 1995 This column is for readers who have questions but don’t know whom to ask for answers. “You Ask—You Answer” is for non-cooking ques tions. When a reader sends In a question, It will be printed in the paper. Readers who know the answer are asked to respond by mailing the answer, which will then be printed in the paper. Questions and Answers to this column should be addressed to You Ask—You Answer, Lancaster Farming, P.O. Bok 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann Good. There’s no need to send a SASE. If we receive an an swer to your question, we will publish it as soon as possi ble. QUESTION—Lois Burkholder, Washington Boro, wanted to know why her iris does not bloom. QUESTION George Ueltzen, Saylorsburg, wanted to know how to get rid of carpenter bees in his barn and out build ings, which are full of holes. Nothing but a tennis racket seems to stop them. QUESTION—Lois Burkholder, Washington Boro, wanted to know why her rhubarb goes to seed as soon as it starts growing. QUESTION Margaret Diamond, Kunkletown, would appreciate information on hair embroidery, instructions on the craft, items owned with a history, or items for sale. Send it to i 80 Evergreen Lake, Kunkletown, PA 18058-9329. QUESTION Joan Francisco, Stroudsburg, would like to know where to purchase oil of cassia, used in Italian cooking. QUESTION Norma Jean Yankey, Mt. Solon, Va., has a Burpee pressure canner Model #AR 1525. The screw in the control valve is weak and the pressure will not register proper ly. Does anyone know where she can find another control valve. The canner is approximately 40 years old. QUESTION—Yvonne Lawrence, Newburgh, N.Y., would like to know where to purchase a rhubarb and soda mixture used for indigestion. She used to purchase it in a pharmacy but finds the New York pharmacies don’t stock it anymore. QUESTION Mrs. William Pierce, Palmyra, would like to know where to purchase antique two-bottom dishes for crock type chicken water fountains. Must be white with 10-inch top and 8-inch bottom. QUESTION Esther Miller, Coatesville, and Edgar Jack son, Ligonier, would like to know how to puff wheat, rice, corn, and other grains for making cereal. Esther writes that when she visited Europe, the Austrians especially served puffed cereals and one of her favorites was puffed peas served with soup. QUESTION Patricia Varchol, Reinholds, writes that she started plants from seed for her large garden. She used a commercial planting mix for starting the seed, grew the plants under lights for 15 hours a day. watered from the bottom and watered only enough to keep them from drying out. She had a great germination rate, but since then has lost almost all the seedlings to damping off. Every time she has tried to start seeds, the seedlings met the same fate. She knows it’s too late this season, but are there tips or tricks to try next year to keep this from happening? QUESTION—Kay McGrath, 68 Hunter St., Tamaqua, Pa writes that she found an antique in the attic of a deceased relative. She believes it is a spinning wheel loom. She has a picture of it if someone collects such objects , J?^ 8110 * 1 ~ Paul Ear| y. RR -1. Box 632 A, Annville, Pa. i zoos has a hopper to a wheelbarrow grass seeder that was made in the 19205. He would like to hear from someone who has the wheelbarrow part or he would be willing to sell the hopper. QUESTION—A Lebanon reader would like to know where to purchase a Kistka, an instrument that resembles an old time fountain pen that is used to apply the wax for eoa decoration. QUESTION Ruth Dundore would like the book with the following poems: Brier Rose, The Old Man Goes To School, The Station Agent’s Store, and The Last Hymn. It was pub lished about 1900. K Maxine Tutton, Fort Royal, Va., would like the address for a mail order company that sells patterns for clothing that fits cement lawn geese that are so popular now. Cream Of The Crop (Continued from Pago B 19) CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM 2'A cups milk 2'A cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2VS cups half and half IVi teaspoons vanilla 6 cups whipping cream 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips Mixture is for a 4-quart freezer. Scald milk until bubbles form around edge. Remove from heat Add sugar and salt Stir until dis solved. Stir in half and half, vanilla and whipping cream. Cover and refrigerate 30 minutes. Freeze in QUESTION—JuIia Rissler, Mohnton, would like Sue Bar ton books by Helen D. Boylston, especially Sue Barton, Superintendent of Nurses. Call (717) 484-0515, or write to Julia at 448 Orchard Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540. QUESTION —George Rousis, Bally, hopes to move to the Midwest or Montana in a few years. He'd like to know how to find out weather temperature highs and lows, rainfall, and snowfall for the individual states during the past 10 years. QUESTION Jenny Palovitch of Lancaster County would like to purchase a wrought iron bench that wraps around a tree. It may be new or used. SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR A DEMONSTRATION: CARLYLE A CLUGBTON AG DUNKLE A MARTIN, INC. A TURF, INC GRIEB INC. Hagmtown, MD Chuibdiburo. PA m W|, PA 301*733-1873 717-24M103 717-7SWIIS ADAMBTOWN , EQUIPMENT MC. Mohnton, PA (nwr MunMown) 717-4*443*1 CARROLL'S EQUIPMENT Routi 235 Dtnwron, MO 3014724*53 BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhinneck, PA 71743*4011 • Seeds into virtually any • Exceptional accuracy condition with mini- and depth control mal soil disturbance. • New "live" hydraulics let you set opener down-pressure in seconds ice cream freezer as directed. Immediately after removing dasher, stir in chocolate chips. Cookies and cream; substitute crushed chocolate sandwich cook ies for chocolate chips. lama stay-at-home mom for my two children ages 2 and 3. My hus band is a sawyer/mechanic with Wickizer Wood Products of South Tamaqua. We’ve started a tradi tion about two or three years ago to make the above recipe on Thanksgiving night. And, as you can see from the picture, our child ren, Rebekah, 3, and Luke, I, love helping to make it—and eat it! I really like this recipe as well since the leftovers freeze just like store (Turn to Pago 825) CLUGBTON FARM DUNKLE t EQUIPMENT GRIEB INC. Nocdmora, PA C«nlr« Hill, PA 717-573-2215 114-3 M-1421 750 No-Till Drill Why Its Popularity Keeps Growing • Adjustable, corrosion resistant, 3-position seed/fertilizer divider. 'tit ENFCLD A.B.C, GROFF, INC. K ‘ EQUIPMENT, INC. How Holland, PA MaanfM) Oxford, PA 7174644101 mim 1104324161 DEERFIELD AG A TURF CENTER, INC. Wationtown, PA 7174314557 SEE IT TODAY Rebekah, 3, and Luke, a made ice cream. They are Taylor of Andreas. bought ice cream—not icy. As a family, we prefer the cookies and cream. This recipe and more than 250 others can be found in Moyer Fam ily Cookbook that I had published last year. It sells for $6 plus $3 for postage and handling and is avail able through me at RJi. 1, Box 70-4, Andreas, PA 18211-9739 (717) 386-2568. Presently, I am starting another business called, Taylor Personal ized Products. Through TPP, a person can purchase personalized cards, posters, 11 different types of calendars, and gel all her loon recipes organized in a cookbook. Shelly M. Taylor Andreas FINCH SERVICES- GUT! HANOVER MC. C Htnawr, PA f 717432-SMS ENFIELD LANDIS EQUPMENT INC. GUTSHALL'S INC. LAN .°® Whitoford, MO RD <2 Box 74-A ,*V 3014624252 Loyovlllo, PA • 10-, IS-, and 20-foot widths. Full 48-inch