Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1998, Image 59

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    LOU ANN GOOD
Lancaster Farming Staff
ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas
ter Co.) Judging 218 head of
sheep was neither a quick nor easy
feat for Don WitL In the seven
hour show held at Elizabethtown
Fair last week, Witt selected
champions in breeding, market,
selling, non-selling, and open divi
sions. From these, supreme
champions were selected and then
competed for-the supreme champ
Boston Favorite Cake Cream Pie
% cup butter
1% cup sugar
4 eggs.
1 cup milk
3'/s cups flour
V 4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
5 teaspoons baking powder
Cream butter, add half sugar gradually and beat until light.
Add remaining sugar to well beaten eggs. Combine
mixtures.
Mix and sift flour, baking powder, and salt, add alternately
with milk to first mixture. Beat thoroughly and add vanilla. Bake
in layer cake pans (greased) 30 to 35 minutes in 375 degree
oven. If you bake in a heavy skillet, split to make 2 layers. Put
together with cream filling.
Cream Filling
Vi cups sugar
V» cup bread flour
'/«teaspoon salt
2 cups scalded milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
M«x together dry ingredients.,
Add scalded milk gradually.
Cook and stir 15 minutes in dou
ble boiler. Add eggs, slightly
beaten and cook 3 minutes
more. Cool and add vanilla.
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Chester Counties, and
northeastern Maryland
From
Solanco Veterinary Service
496 Solanco Rd., Quarryville, PA
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717-786-8550 Eveninfs
Quality Prevails At E-town Sheep Show
ion tide over all. In addition, show
manship competition was held for
four different age groups.
So many different categories is a
bit confusing and challenging. But
the rewards are most sweet for the
winners who know that competi
tion is stiff.
Witt said, ‘There’s always good
quality here and it is getting
better.”
Selected as supreme champion
overall was a heavyweight black-
Cock’s
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Question
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faced non-selling lamb. The
16-year-old owner said that this
was her first time at the E-town
Fair and only the second year that
she had been raising sheep. Leba
non Countian Cassandra Shaeffer
said that she raises Simmental
show cattle on her parents’ (Paul
and Tracy Shaeffer’s Myers town
farm.
“Cattle are easier to show. You
don’t need to work as hard,” Cas
sandra said of trying to keep the
frisky lamb under control.
She had purchased the lamb
from Tim and Sarah Fleener,
Robesonia, and credited the Fleen-
ANSWER —A Troy reader wanted a recipe for creamy rice,
which is not a dessert but used in place of potatoes. Betty Lou
Gamble, Concord, sent in this recipe.
Creamy Rice
1 pound rice
2 cups water
Salt
1 teaspoon butter
Bring ingredients to a boil on medium high heat. Add
1 quart milk
Turn heat to low and cook stirring occasionally. Add more
milk (about 3 quarts altogether) as needed. Cook until rice is
soft about 1 hour or more.
ANSWER a Leola reader wanted a recipe for Christmas
pickles. Thanks to Maybelle Page and Nellie Strite, Clear
Spring, Md., for sending recipes.
Christmas Pickles
Wash cucumbers and pack whole in a glass gallon jar. Do
not use a plastic jug.
4 tablespoons salt
8 tablespoons pickling spice
4 tablespoons alum
4 cups vinegar
Put this in the jar and fill with enough water to cover pickles.
Put a piece of plastic wrap over top of jar. Place tight lid on jar
and shake to dissolve. Place in a coole dark place until Decem
ber. Pull a brown grocery bag over the jar to cover it completely.
In December, open and drain. Wash pickles and cut or slice.
Wash jar and return pickles to jar and add 8 cups sugar and
enough water to cover the pickles. Shake the jar. No heating
required. Keep in refrigerator and use after 21 days. Will keep
indefinitely in refrigerator.
I like to dissolve the sugar in hot water before I slice them and let
that cool down to room temperature. If you add the sugar and water
without dissolving it, the sugar goes to the bottom of the jar. I have
used the sugar solution the second time around for another gallon
provided you keep the sugar solution refrigerated.
PEANUT A
HULLS 1
For I
BEDDING
Most effective
as bedding for all
kinds of beef and ,
dairy cattle, hogs, *
horses, sheep and
Any
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1998-815
ers and her neighbor Ann Leed
with teaching her the finer details
of showing.
Witt said of the supreme champ
ion lamb, “It’s got plenty of loin, is
well balanced, and is real pretty to
look at I like the way she stands on
her front end.”
The champion market lamb was
shown by Corby Zeigler of Lititz.
“He really spends a lot of time
with the sheep,” his parents. Dean
and Carole Zeigler, said in unison.
Corby had shown the champion
market lamb at E-town two years
ago. Earlier this year, Corby and
(Turn to Page B 16)
Adam Zurln is champion
showman in the
10-12-year-old division.
Ann Leed Is sheep show
manship champion In the 16
and over competition held at
the E-town Fair.