Cook’s Question IV4 pounds milk chocolate flavored confectionery coating V* cup malted milk chips Vi pound red confectionery coating VS pound peanut flavored confectionery coating Yt pound white confectionery coating ’/«pound green confectionery coating 10-inch cake circle or pizza pan 10-inch pizza box Mold pepperoni using red coating with a bit of the milk cho colate coating added. Using small rounded mint mold, make 8 pepperoni. Mold mushrooms using peanut coating. Using mushroom mold, make eight mushrooms. Spread melted green coating onto wax paper. When set, cut into pieces for chopped green pepper. To make crust, mix milk chocolate coating with malted milk chips. Spread onto 10-inch cardboard cake circle or pizza pan. Place pepperoni, mushrooms, and peppers onto crust while it is still soft. Drizzle entire pizza with white chocojate for the cheese add extra cheese if desired. To drizzle, use a squeeze bottle with a small hole, a disposable cake deocrator bag, or just let it run from a spoon. When crust is no longer soft, place in 10-inch pizza box. Recipe makes two 10-inch pizzas. Be creative, add sauce; make a peanut flavored crust; mold little fish for anchovies, etc. ANSWER Ruth Virginia Erb, Beavertown, wanted a recipe for the starterto Romtoph Friendship cake. She stored her starter in the freezer, but her husband though it was ice cream topping and ate it. Thanks to Sarah Clark, Breezew ood, for sending a recipe that she said if you didn't know it was starter, you’d think It was ice cream. 1 cup sugar 1 cup flour 1 cup mitk Mix together ingredients for starter. Pour starter into large glass bowl with loose lid or plastic wrap. Day 2,3, and 4, stir once a day. Day 5 put into bowl, adding 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour, and 1 cup milk. Days 6,7,8,7, stir once a day. Day 10, add 1 cup milk, flour, and sugar. Stir with mixer. Using three containers, measure 1 cup starter into each container. Give two containers to friends, and make the following recipe or freeze for 3-6 mbnthes until ready to use. % cup oil 1 cup sugar 1V& teaspoons baking powder 3 eggs % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons vanilla IV4 teaspoons cinnamon 1 batch starter mix Mix together all ingredients. Grease two loaf pans or bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for4o-45 minutes or 55-60 minutes for bundt pan. May add 1 cup applesauce or raisins or bana nas or nuts or pineapple. (Continued from Page B 8) Chocolate Pizza Starter Starter Cake Nancy Fasoit East Petersburg WHEIit H. Morgan Firestlns holds the halter of a Hampshire ewe, the supreme champion sheep over all breeds at the Lebanon Area Fair. Morgan’s parents, Mike and Martene Firestine, and a sister Margeaux, are flanked by Lebanon Area Fair Queen Amy Mus selwhite and Judge John Conway. Hamp Tops Lebanon Breeding Sheep LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) In her first year of showing at the Lebanon Area Fair, 10-year-old Morgan Fires tine claimed the coveted honor of showing the Supreme Champion of Breeds. Her Hampshire ewe, named Cookies and Cream, was pur chased from Tim and Sarah Fleen- er of Robcsonia whose son Kyle “It's an outstanding Hamp ewe showed the Southdown champion with muscle, bone, length of body that was also named reserve —the most good pieces,” Conway champion of all breeds. said of the supreme champion. Morgan, the daughter of Mike < Janine Winebark, 12, was the and Martene Fires tine of Wolmes- only one who offered competition dorf, previously showed the 1° Kyle in the Southdown breed, champion ewe at the Pennsylvania Kyle took blue ribbons for South- Farm Show where it was named down yearling ewe, spring and fall reserve champion of the Hamp- ewes, and ram, but Janine’s aged shire breed. ewe was named reserve champion “I knew she was good, but I didn’t know how she would do against other breeds,” Morgan said. Judge John Conway ofNcwville said that it’s a difficult decision to compare breeds and choose only one because each breed has its own particular strength. If 1 / j CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR, SBkJ EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY, WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING, f ll|ju| | CHRISTMAS 4 DECEMBER 26TH FISHER’S FURNITURE, INC. NEW AND USED FURNITURE USED COAL A WOOD HEATERS COUNTRY FURNITURE A ANTIQUES BUS. HRS. BOX 57 MON.-THURS. 5-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RO. FRI, M, SAT. 9-12 BART, PA 17503 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3, 1996-69 He said the toughest decision was between the Southdown champion shown by Kyle Fleener and Morgan’s Hampshire. White face breeds are generally more maternal, while black face sheep show more muscle and frame and offer the foundation for breeding stock, according to Conway, who selected the black face sheep as champion. of the breed. “Although this show doesn’t have a lot of numbers, it has the quality that can go on and be com- petitive in other places.” Conway said. In the Corriedale competition, Benjamin Bow took the champion ship with his yearling ewe lamb. A second and third in the spring ewe class was shown respectively by Laura Martin and Darrell Martin. Bow also showed the champion Suffolk with his spring ewe lamb. hi Dorset competition, Leah Bomberger showed a first in the spring ram lamb class and a second in the yearling ewe class that was bested by Ann Leed’s yearling ewe for the grand champion title. Ann also showed a spring ewe lamb for the reserve champion. Amber Adams and Becky Spatz placed second and third respectively in Dorset classes. In the Hampshire division. Mor gan had competition from Sue Leed who showed an aged ewe, a first-place spring ewe, and a second-place in the ewe one year and under class, which was then named reserve champion of the Hampshire breed. Morgan’s 11-year-old sister Margeaux showed a ewe in the one-year-and under class that placed third. Sis ters Erin and Jamie Willard showed spring ewes that placed third and fourth in the class. In the Montadale competition, Tisha Epling, who had someone else show her sheep since she was attending classes at Penn State, swept all classes.