Recipes Wrap Up (Conllmrad from Pago B 6) FOURTH OF JULY PIE Crush 1 package blueberry muffin mix, separated '/«cup butter, softened Filling: 1 quart vanilla ice cream, softened 'h cup crumb mixture, reserved from crust Topping: Can blueberries from mix or fresh 1 pint fresh strawberries, rinsed, drained, sliced 2 tablespoons sugar (optional) Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Grease 9-inch pie pan. Crush place muffin mix in bowl. Cut butter with pastry blender. Spread evenly into 9-inch ungreased square pan. Do not press. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. Stir. Reserve 'lt cup filling. Press remaining crumb mixture against bottom and sides of pie pan to form mist Cool completely. Filling: Spread ice cream over crust. Sprinkle with reserved crumb mixture. Freeze several hours or until firm. Topping: Rinse blueberries r N/DOUBLE N N BUNK BED 1 id • Dealer Refusal with | ass Red - Black ■ While Rpg Ret $B9B 95 1 Reg Low Price $329.95 1 SALE PRICE • *279” ; It CHEST I UPON 104 taiv ind Brass >149.95 SECTIONAL SLEEPER Loveseat, Center Console, Side by Side Recllners, Sofa w/Hlde-A-Bed Factory Liquidation SOUTH SHORE BEDROOM SET Night Stand,lripple Dratter, Mirror, Door Cheat And Headboard Ji, Available In Blue or Green Q ij ! .. i 801(1 Wa V Under Wholesale! I .|» IZjHj j ' Closeout Price B“ O $54999 from mix with cold water and drain. Combine strawberries and sugar. Let pic stand 5 minutes at room temperature. Top with blueberries and strawberries. Cut into 8 wedges. I Jive on q dairy farm with my husband Tom, and our five child ren,, Troy, Amy. Alisa, and Ashley in BeUefonte. We milk about 90 cows. My children are active in Centre County Junior Holstein Club, the Benner Community 4-H Club, and the Centre County 4-H Dairy Club. lama 4-H leader and our family is active in promoting our industry by having tours or hosting meetings on our firm. Every year our dairy is host to the kindergarten classes at Benner Elementary School, which is located across the road from our farm. The children get a tour of our farm, starting with the calves and ending with the cows. They leam what the animals eat and how they are cared for when they are sick. The students also get to make and take home their own individual fresh butter that they have made from cream. r WOQD4t BLACK IRON I FASHION BED | I Your Choice - -feßHdj * Full, Queen, | I Sold Wey Under ( HtfJvo«uanmUan« and Lori Hartie’s children show dairy animals. From left, are Troy with Spirit; Amy with Yahou, April with Daisy, Alisa with Sundial, and Ashley with Zircon. HAWAIIAN PIE g-inch unbaked pie crust 2 3-ounce packages cream cheese '/) cup sugar l'/j teaspoons lemon juice 'SI Mia FULLY UPHOLSTERED” LOFA SOFA #2 Zn 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs 'A cup whipping cream 'A cup flake coconut 8 1 / -ounces crushed pineapple, drained well Bake pie crust in 450-degree oven for 7 minutes. Soften cream cheese. Beat until fluffy; gradually blend in sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla. Add cream and coconut to beaten eggs. Blend into cheese mixture. Pour into pie crust. Bake for 45 minutes or until firm to touch at 350 degrees. Top with June is Dairy Month All Herbs Plus One .Mineral!, drained pineapple just before serving. I live on a farm in McGaheysvil le, Va. with my husband, Lucius, and son, Jody. Besides being the leader of Mountain Veiw 4-H Club, I am active in our church. I raise rare breed chickens and won the open poultry sweepstakes at the Rockingham County Fair last summer. I also enjoy creating recipes. Joann Hensley McGaheysville, VA (Turn to Page B 8)