Cook’s Question (Continued from Pago B 8) ANSWER Terri Laskowski wanted a recipe that tastes like Pizza Hut’s pan pizza. Thanks to Marilyn Huber, Myer stown, and Anna Joyce Martin, East Earl, for sending recipes. Pizza Hut Pizza 2 tablespoons yeast % cup lukewarm water 2 teaspoons sugar Let stand 5 minutes. 2 cups cold water 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon salt 'A teaspoon garlic salt or powder Vs teaspoon oregano leaves 3 cups flour Beat until mixture is smooth. Beat in yeast mixture. Add 3Vs cups more flour. Work until elastic. Let rise until double. Bake in cast iron pans for best results. Put a few tablespoon oil in pan, then press in dough. Let rise 10 minutes. Add your favorite pizza sauce, cheese, and other toppings such as pepperoni, sausage, brown hamburger, bacon, ham, green peppers, and onion. This is a large recipe that makes two large pizzas or three pan sized. 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My amaryl lis was late blooming this year but made up for it by having three enormous red flowers. My husband watered the azaleas with an acid solution and they too are a deep pink. Last week we checked on the camper in Snyder County and found that it was home to some mice over the winter. They chewed tow big holes in a com forter and left their droppings everywhere. What a mess. A pin sized hole in the copper pipe made a problem for my husband I suppose one should think of these happenings as making life interesting. We had a reunion of sorts at our home last week when we entertained a niece from Germany, her husband, and Allen’s brothers. I fed them a leg of lamb plus four vegetables and that does not count cole slaw and pickles. They spent an after noon reminiscing. As they get older it seems more important to have these gatherings. So, they visit much more frequently than when they were busy earning a living for their families ZINAXIN