Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 31, 1997, Image 45

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Crazy For Crackers
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
Vi cup milk
2% teaspoon active dry yeast
’/» cup toasted, finely ground walnuts
IVi cups gluten-free flour
1 teaspoon xanthan gum
2 teaspoons olive oil
Kosher salt
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Melt butter in a small sauce
pan; Simmer on low heat for about 5 minutes or until butter
Jaeoins to brown and has a nutty fragrance. Let butter cool
Hhtly. In a large microwaveable bowl, warm the milk and
add the butter. Stir in yeast and one tablespoon gluten-free
flour until dissolved. Let sit until yeast begins to foam. Add
nuts and remainder of gluten-free flour. Beat mixture until well
blended. Mixture will be crumbly. Using fingertips, work
dough, adding a teaspoon warm water at a time up to
1 'A tablespoons, until dough can be pressed into a ball. Allow
to rest, covered, in warm place for 15 minutes. Spray the back
of an 11x17-inch baking sheet with vegetable spray. Set
dough on center of sheet and press and roll dough until it
reaches the edges of the pan. Cover dough with oiled sheed
of plastic wrap to prevent sticking as dough is rolled out,
Trim edges and cut into squares. Brush with olive oil, prick
with a fork, and sprinkle with salt. Bake 15 minutes. Turn pan
to allow crackers to brown evenly. Bake an additional 10
minutes or until tops are brown. Remove and cool. Store in an
airtight container. Keeps 5 days. Makes 24-30 crackers.
Family Dairy Days
OREGON (Lancaster Co.)
Family Dairy Days will be held on
June 10-12 at the Oregon Dairy
Emn Market from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
(Buies include hayrides to the
farm to see the newly rebuilt dairy
• Agricultural • Commercial • Residential
Question
bam and milking parlor. Sparky
the Clown, an agri-business tent,
tractors, and other farm equip
ments, conservation, and farm saf
tey displays, a chicken barbecue
and more.
16 Ft. High Circular Manure Storage
Featuring Side-Mount Pump
• Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos
• Manure Storage, Etc.
430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA
Cook's
Comer
INC.
717-656-2016
Also, thanKs to Mrs. Isaac Molt of New Holland for sending
gluten-free dessert recipes.
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
B'A -ounce can sliced pineapples
3 tablespoons butter
Vz cup brown sugar
4 maraschino cherries, halved
Vz cup shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1% cup brown rice flour
V* cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons baking powder
Vz teaspoon salt
Drain pineapple reserving syrup. Half pineapple. Melt but
ter in 9x9x2-inch pan. Add brown sugar and 1 tablespoon
reserved syrup. Add water to remaining syrup to make Vz cup.
Set aside. Arrange pineapple and cherries in pan. Cream
shortening and sugar. Add eggs, and vanilla, beat well. Stir
together remaining ingredients. Add to creamed mixture
alternately with the Vz cup reserved syrup, beating after each
addition. Spread over fruit. Bake in 350 degree oven 40 to 45
minutes. Cool in pan 5 minutes, invert onto plate.
Chocolate Chlppers
V 4 cup shortening
'A cup granulated sugar
% cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
% cup soy flour
'A cup brown rice flour
1 tablespoon potato flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
% teaspoon salt
1 cup semisweet chocolate pieces
'A cup chopped walnuts
Cream shortening, sugars, egg, and vanilla until fluffy. Stir
together flours, baking powder, and salt. Blend well into
creamed mixture. Stir in chocolate and nuts. Drop on greased
cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees in oven. Remove from
sheet immediately.
At Oregon
The three-day event traditional
ly brings thousands of people to
experience a working dairy as well
as sample fresh ice cream and pet
the new calves.
Oregon Dairy in cooperation
Dairy
with the Lancaster Chamber of
Commerce and Industry sponsor
the event to celebrate June as
National Dairy Month.
The dairy is located on Rt 272
off Rt 222 Oregon Exit
For more information, call Jim
Shirk at the Lancaster Chamber of
Commerce at (717), 397-3531 or
Oregon Dairy at (717) 656-2856.
HEAVY DUTY
HOOF TRIMMING TABLES
Endorsed by the International Hoof Trimming School of Wisconsin
1, • 12-year building experience in
the tables design
2”x2” tube frame chute
• chute measures 75”x28”x75”
high
• casters for
• Two cylinders
extra stability
• tool box for D.C. pump
„ . ...,_.. and battery protection
• 210-inch lift belts ’
• manure grate to keep work
• 3500 lb. axle with or without brakes area clean
1 • fold away side gate
* removable head board
• 45 mm. video from
International Hoof Tnmming
; W School of Canada
THREE MODELS TO CHOOSE
1. PORTABLE 2. STATIONARY 3. 3 POINT HITCH
Berkelmans Welding
RR 7, AYLMER, ONTARIO, CANADA NSH 2R6
(519) 765-4230
LancMttr Farming, Saturday, May 31, 1997-B9
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
The Lancaster SAFE KIDS
organization is having its third
annual Farm Safety Day Camp on
June 14 at Solanco Fairgrounds in
Quarryville.
Fun, hands-on activities, and
safety demonstrations for farm
children ages 8 through 13 will be
held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Limited
transportation is available.
Free breakfast, lunch, and
snacks plus prizes will be giving to
participants.
Register for the Farm Safety
Day Camp by calling (717)
656-2791.
This program is made possible
through a grant from the Pa. Dept
of Agriculture, the Lancaster
SAFE KIDS Coalition and St
Joseph Hospital.
Scholarships
FLEMINGTON, NJ. The
Rutgers Family and Consumer
Sciences Advisory Council of
Hunterdon County is offering a
$350 scholarship to juniors or
seniors pursuing a career in a
Family and Consumer Sciences
related field at the college level.
This also includes any adult who
is returing to college to continue
studies in this field.
Students from other counties
may apply, however, preference
will be given to applicants from
Hunterdon County.
Application forms are available
at the Rutgers Cooperative Exten
sion office at 4 Gauntt Place, Fle
mington, NJ 08822, or by calling
(908) 788-1342. Deadline for app
lying is June IS, 1997.
Free
Farm
Safety
Day
Camp