Cook’s Question (Continued from Page B 8) ANSWER Mary Louise Starr, Mercersburg, wanted a recipe for frozen strawberry preserves. Thanks to a faithful reader for sending the following: Frozen Strawberry Jam (uncooked) 4 cups crushed fresh strawberries f package fruit pectin (Sure Jell) 1 cup corn syrup 5'A cups sugar % cup lemon juice Crush strawberries and sift in fruit pectin. Stir well. Let set 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add syrup and sugar, mixing well. Warm very slightly, just to melt sugar. Add lemon juice. Pour into jars and freeze. ANSWER—Bob Snyder, Akron, Ohio, wanted to know how to freeze corn on the cob. Thanks to a faithful reader who writes that corn frozen on the cob tends to be more watery, but is good for something different on a winter day. Here are her instructions. Frozen Corn On The Cob Blanch ears of corn for 2'A to 3'A minutes and cool quickly, Place in plastic bags and freeze. 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Thanks to Arvilla Keeny, New Freedom, who writes that mulberries are not tart at all and to make a delicious dessert, mulberries need to mixed with a tart fruit such as rhubarb, cherries, gooseber ries, etc. or add a little lemon juice. Here is a recipe she uses. % -1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch or 4 tablespoon flour Dash salt 2 cups mulberries 1 cup tart fruit of your choice 9-inch pie crust 1 tablespoon butter Mix sugar, cornstarch or flour, and salt. Sprinkle over fruit in pie crust (or mix with fruit, then put in crust). Dot with butter. Adjust top crust. Bake at 400 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes. ANSWER In the response for watermelon drinks requested by a reader, here is one from Mrs. David Ferguson, Herrick Center. Also, more recipes can be received by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to The National Waterme lon Promotion Board, P.O. Box 140065, Orlando, FL 32814-0065. Watermelon Cocktail 4t4 pounds watermelon 2!4 teaspoons vanilla extract '/«cup powdered sugar or to taste Vi cup light or dark rum or to taste Lime wedges for garnish Cut watermelon flesh from the rind and cut flesh into 2-inch chunks removing the seeds. This will yield about 5 cups water melon. In a food processor or in blender, combine watermelon chunks, vanilla, and sugar. Process to a sluch, about 2 minutes. Strain through a fine sieve and discard solids. Stir in rum. Pour into glasses over ice and garnish with lime wedges. Serves 4. ANNUAL GOODVILLE FIRE COMPANY EARLY RISER BREAKFAST Sat., Aug. 8"' 6am until 10 arr| /Sfc\ Come and join the fire company for their annual breakfast! They will be serving all you y /\J can eat buffet style of pancakes, eggs, ham, bacon, V yy home fries, sausage, orange juice, and coffee. Adults $5.00 Children 6-12 years $3,50 The fire hall is located on Rt. 23 in 'Goodville, PA. Wc will serve despite the construction on Rf. 23! 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Musician and composer, Juan Avila, an American born son of Mexican migrant parents from the Yucatan, and Penn Stale Cooperative extension staff facilitated musical improvisa tion and poetry Students were encouraged to revisit their roots, acknowledge their feelings, and express their hope for the future Penn State University Agricultural Sciences and National Character Counts cur ricula were used to help stu dents problem-solve through the creative process Audio Visions of Delaware are scheduled to record Retumba Y Truena at the Mary D. Lang Elementary School on Tuesday, July 28 <6 v\ V Course Offered COLLEGE PARK, Md Applications for the 1998 Master Gardener class are now being accepted. The Carroll County Extension Office will be holding its Maryland Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program on October 5,6, 7, 8 and 9 This program will provide each partici pant with a working knowledge of home fruit production, veg etable gardening, home insect control, plant disease manage ment, landscape man agement, basic flower gardening, botany an'd pruning In addition to the classroom hours, participants are asked to volunteer their time in various activities directed at sharing their knowledge with the community Volunteer hours are required for certifica tion and may be required for participa tion in the class, depending on the vol ume of response Classes are 'sched uled to run from 9 00 a m until 4.30 p m at the Carroll Country Extension Office in Westminster, MD There is a $125 fee for this program which includes all training and literature as well as Master Gardener manual (200+ pages). If you would like to attend this series of classes, please call Lisa on Mondays or Thursdays at the Extension Office for further ’ information. The phone number is (410) 848-4611 or (410) 875-2801.