(Continued from Page B 8) FLAN 2 cans evaporated milk 1 can whole or 2 percent milk /> cup brown sugar (enough to suit your taste) 6 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla Dash of cinnamon, if preferred Mix eggs, sugar, and milk and vanilla in blender for 2 minutes. Pour into containers, set in pan of very hot water, filled to within 'A inch of the top of the container. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour or until set. My husband Luther and I live near York Springs in the house where I was born. We have been married 41 years. We farmed there for 30 years. Now we just truck farm on a few acres, which keeps us very busy in the summer. My husband is retired and has time to raise sweet corn, green beans, tomatoes, potatoes, and other vegetables. I am still employed at Dallco Sewing Industry in York Springs, and have been working there 17 years. We have two sons and five grandchildren we both enjoy. I enjoy the recipes each week and clip a lot of them. My friend Kay and I are both in Adams Coun ty Farm Women II and like to share our recipes with others. We are both cow-nuts. Janet Spangler York Springs CHICKEN AND BISCUIT CASSEROLE Chicken and sauce: V* cup butter 'A cup chopped onion A cup flour A teaspoon celery salt A teaspoon salt A teaspoon pepper 3 cups milk 3 cups cooked, chopped chicken Melt butter and saute onion until soft. Add remaining ingredients except the flour. Mix flour with some water to make it paste-like. Heat ingredients and thicken with flour/water mixture. Pour into a 9x13-inch casserole dish. Biscuits; 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder % teaspoon salt 'A cup butter V* cup milk 1 cup cheddar cheese Mix everything but cheese, roll onto a floured surface. Spread cheese on top. Roll up like a Jelly roll. Cut into 12 slices and put on top of chicken/sauce mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Can also freeze after baking. This recipe was given to me by a former neighbor, Sylvia Good. I take this recipe to new mothers and anyone who needs a meal. I am the wife of Jay Marvin Herr for the past 10 years. We sold our farm equipment and herd of Jersey cows IVi years ago. My husband now works for a feed company. White Oak Mills, and enjoys see ing all the many farms and families on his job as a driver working sec ond shift. We have been blessed with three very busy boys: Jay Lamar, 9, who will be in 3rd grade at Lancaster Christian School; Joseph Paid, 5; and David Hans, 19 months old. I enjoy gardening, cooking, and baking, in addition to going for walks, helping at school and at our church, Pequea Brethren In Christ. My three boys keep me busy, to say the least' Shirley Herr Holtwood Udderly Dairy Delicious Recipes Seth, Sara, and Rachel DRIED BEEF MACARONI 1 can mushroom soup t'/icups milk 1 cup cheddar cheese, sharp and cut up Medium size onion, chopped 1 cup uncooked macaroni Stir all together and add A pound dried beef, cut up. Cover and refrigerate 24 hours or overnight Our family lives in Cogan Sta tion. We have three children: Seth, Sara, and Rachel. We live on a dairy farm and milk 55 Holsteins. We raise corn, alfal fa, soybeans, wheat, barley, and pumpkins. / really enjoy the ladies section in Lancaster Farming. Keep up the good work. Bonnie and Charles Ulmer Cogan Station AUNT GLENNA’S SINFUL BARS 1 box lemon cake mix 'A cup butter, melted 1 egg % cup chopped pecans 1 cup chocolate chips 8 ounces cream cheese 1 box confectioners’ sugar 2 eggs Mix together cake mix, melted butter, and one egg. Spread in bot tom of a greased 9x13-inch pan. Sprinkle nuts and chocolate chips over top. Mix together cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar, and two eggs. Spread on top of nuts and chips. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Cool and cut in bars. For variety, use any flavor cake mix or use different flavor chips (coconut with chips is good). My husband Bobbie has lived on this farm in the heart of the She nandoah Valley in Virginia for more than 60 years. We operate a small dairy with about 40 cows and 50-60 replacements. We crop between 80-100 acres, including corn, small grain, and alfalfa for haylage. My Click family members love family gatherings. It was at one of these that a niece named this recipe. Glenna G. Beard Weyers Cave, Va. Ulmer with their dog, Dusty. ORANGE SALAD 3-ounce package orange Jell-0 1 cup boiling water 2 cups miniature marshmallows 3-ounce package cream cheese 1 small can frozen orange juice 1 small can crushed pineapple, drained 'A cup sugar 1 can mandarin oranges 1 pound small curd cottage cheese 1 banana, mashed 114 cup whipped cream topping Mash banana and drain oranges. Cream cottage cheese and cream cheese. Dissolve lell-O in boiling water; add frozen orange juice and stir until dissolved. Add sugar, pineapple, oranges, and banana. Add cheeses and marshmallows. Mix well. Put in refrigerator until mixture starts thickening. Stir 3 or 4 times, mixing well. Fold in cream topping and refrigerate. My husband and I are retired and live on approximately 10 acres in the northwestern area of Lehigh County. We enjoy gardening, traveling, and collecting antique gas engines and tractors. We look forward to reading Lancaster Farming each week. Dottie Kemmerling New Tripoli BAKED OATMEAL Mix: V 4 cup oil l'/j cups brown sugar 3 eggs Add: 414 cups oatmeal V* teaspoon baking powder 114 teaspoon salt 114 cups milk 114 teaspoon cinnamon 3 cups fruit Place mixture in two 7xll-inch greased cake pans. Bake for 40 minutes in 350-degree oven. We live on a 90-acre dairy farm in Bedford County, right behind the small town of Woodbury. We milk 58 cows and have about 50 replacement heifers. We have three girls: Annie, 4, Joyce, 3, and Rebekah, 1. I also have a large garden, so between the children and all the other work, there's never a dull moment! We love it on the farm. We also enjoy Lancaster Farming. Mrs. Nelson Nolt Woodbury CHEESE SCALLOPED POTATOES 6 cups cooked, shredded potatoes 3 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons onion 3 cups milk 2 tablespoons flour Pepper IV4 cups Velveeta cheese Cook and shred potatoes. Make a white sauce of butter, flour, and milk by melting butter in sauce pan. Then stir in flour and 'A of milk. Stir rapidly to remove lumps; add the rest of the milk. Stir until thickened. Add seasonings and 114 cups diced cheese. Cook until cheese melts. Put potatoes in crackpot and pour sauce over top. Cook on low for 4 hours. Optional: sprinkle with paprika and cook on high for 2 hours. I enjoy the recipes in Lancaster Faming! Marla Stauffer Ephrata DOUBLE STRAWBERRY HEALTH SHAKE 1 cup sliced strawberries 8 ounces strawberry lowfat yogurt 1 cup ice cubes 1 cup milk 'A cup nonfat dry milk 2 tablespoons sugar In the container of an electric blender, combine strawberries, yogurt, ice cubes, milk, dry milk, and sugar. Blend until smooth, 1 to 2 minutes. Serve immediately. York Co. Dairy Princess Angela Mummert FROSTED BANANA BARS '/a cup butter, softened 2 cups sugar 3 eggs l'/a cups mashed ripe bananas. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda Pinch salt Frosting: Vi cup f butter 8-ounccs cream cheese, softened 4 cups confectioners’ sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar. Beat in eggs, bananas, and vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda, and salt; add to creamed mix ture and mix well. Pour into a well greased ISxlOxl-inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until bars test done. Cool. For frosting, cream butter and cream cheese in mixing bowl. Gradually add confectioners’ sugar and van illa; beat well. Spread over bats. Yield 3 dozen. I’m a farm boy who likes to help my daddy in the bam and feed calves. I also like to ride along on the tractor and drive skid loader. Dwight Wenger Lititz This it Dwight Wenger’s parents and slbllng*from Lltitz. Ann Fackler, husband Dean, and son Douglas live near Quentin. POTATO SOUP S cups chopped, peeled potatoes 'A cup chopped onion 2 cups water 1 teaspoon salt Dash pepper 'A teaspoon dried parsley 3 tablespoons flour 2 'A cups milk 4 chicken bouillon cubes Combine onion, potatoes, and water in boiling pan. Bring to a boil. Add bouillon cubes, parsley, pepper, and salt Cook, covered, 20 minutes or until tender. Combine 1 cup of milk and flour. Add to soup. Simmer until thick, stirring constantly. Add remaining milk. Heat until hot (excellent with Rivels). Hello, Lancaster Farming readers. I Ir’s near Quentin in Lebanon County with my husband Dean and son Douglas, who will be 1 year old. We are a June Is Dairy Month family as all of our birthdays are in June. We hope to someday have our own farm, where we can raise our children as we were raised. In the meantime, we enjoy our old home along the Snitz Creek. This recipe is one my favorites to make on cold winter nights. Enjoy! Ann Fackler Lebanon CHEESEBURGER PIE 1 pound ground beef Chopped onion to taste Vi teaspoon salt 3 eggs IVi cup milk V* cup biscuit mix Pizza sauce 1 cup shredded cheese Brown meat and onion; stir in salt. Put in baking dish. Beat eggs, milk, and biscuit mix until smooth. Pour onto meat. Bake at 25 minutes, then top with sauce and cheese. Bake eight more minutes. We like this as much as pizza and it is easier to make. Sandra Ball Newville