B6*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16, 1999 JINNY WILT Adams Co. Correspondent ARENDTSVILLE (Adams Co.) The record-breaking crowd was happy and in a spending mood, making the ven dors at the 35th Annual National Apple Harvest Festival here smile. Also smiling were sponsors of the event, the Upper Adams Jaycees and their spokeswoman Dawn Bodenberg, who said that each individual was not counted, but festival admissions paid showed that all previous atten dance records had been broken. “People are happy and buying all kinds of things, including Christmas gifts,” Bodenberg said. Three-hundred craft people and 35 food vendors were set up on the grounds of the South Mountain Fairgrounds. She noted that the number of vendors was about the same as last year, although there were some who had attended in the past who dropped out when the fee to take part m the festival was raised this year, but others took their places The festival was Oct 2-3 and 9 10. and next yeai is scheduled Oct 7-8 and 14-15 During a fiee tour, which leave-, the fairgrounds and tra' T < Is In a school bus over the back loads of the Adams County nmnti.side and thiough the oithards, mfoimatien on ibeitl ebial a apple is provided Some of the highlights ol the tom included •The International Apple Institute notes that th>‘ apple di' eloped in naluie as a mem bei of the lose fanulv • Reference to the appJe is found in ancient writings, Tom China, Egypt, and Babylon • Roman legions carried apples through Europe because of their “keeping" quality • Grafting young apple trees is the way apples are produced. Planting a Red Delicious apple seed will not do it. •The first apples grown in America were cultivated in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. • Today, apples grow in 35 states that have a winter sea son. Apple trees must have 30 to 60 days of cold weather to shed their leaves and remain dor mant. •Of the 2,500 varieties grown in the United States, only about 20 kind are grown in Adams County because of the ideal conditions of weather, rolling hillsides, and well drained soils. • More than 20,000 acres of Adams County land is planted in orchards and half of that is in apples. Between six and eight million bushels of apples are produced each year in Adams County. Vendors attend the festival from states throughout the Mid- Atlantic and Northeast. On the outer edge of the Wolf parking lot those who did not wish to carry heavy bags of apples through the festival grounds were able to stop bv the Festival A Celebration Of Apples Gettysburg Optimist Club stand for take-home fruit or cider. Manned by Optimist Club and Gettysburg Boy Scout Troop 79 members, the apple stand is only part of the club’s activities at the festival. Steve Toddes, Optimist Club past president, explained that because a stand inside the festi val grounds where the club members make apple jelly takes up most of the group’s manpow er, the Boy Scouts agreed to help out. Milton Kuharske. also a past president of the club, explained that “every kid in the Gettysburg School District bene fits” from the scouts’ and club members’ hard work at the festi val. Toddes explained that $5OO is given away to each elementary school in the district to be used in the Reading is Fundamental program thus touching each stu dent Kuharske said “We give very nickel to youth.” The Optimist Club is only one of many service groups that ben efit from the funds raised at the festival The next event featuring the apple will be The Apple Blossom Festival the first full weekend in Mav at the fan grounds and sponsored bv the Adams County Flint Grow ms Association The International Apph Institute offei s this advice to help you on your way to 5 a dav' with applto • Whip up a fiozen apple sauce “slushie in your blender for a breakfast beverage • Stash di led apples in your glove compartment ot de-k for a quick pickup • Slice an apple onto your sandwich for a crunchy treat • Dice an apple into salad for an extra zip • Drink apple juice instead of coffee during your morning com mute. • Microwave cored apple in a little juice or cider for a quick, low-calorie dessert. According to the Institute, each of the following recipes pro vides at least one serving of apples or an apple product per portion, and meets strict guide lines for fat, saturated fat, sodi um, and cholesterol content set by the “5 a Day For Better Health” program. You can try these recipes with different apple varieties than those called for in the recipe. HOT APPLE SAUCE 1 pound can of applesauce (chunky is nice) 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4-6 tablespoons brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 cup raisins Combine and pour into a but tered oven-proof bowl. Dot with butter. Cover with aluminum foil and heat in oven until hot. good with many meats, can be put in oven while meat is roast ing, and can heat at same tem perature. Anything from 300- 400 degrees works. 7 OMESTEAD OTES 0 !i m'/Ji ■V ■\ • - FRENCH-STYLE CHICKEN WITH APPLES 6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1 sliced onion 10-ounce can condense chicken broth 3 tablespoons apple cider, or apple juice 3 sweet-tart or tart apples, cored and sliced 6-8 canned artichoke hearts, drained and cut in half Pinch each of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and pepper Minced fresh dill or parsley Spray a large non-stick skil let with cooking spray. Brown chicken breasts on both sides. Remove chicken from skillet and set aside. Stir in sliced onion, apples, artichokes, broth, juice and spices. Cook 3 minutes. Spread chicken breasts in skillet; arrange apples, onion, and artichokes on top. Simmer, York County Family Ta Forma Division of Paso HARRISBURG IDauphm Co) Earl and Dawn Burg of Felton took top honor l -' m the Bella Fnmi. division of the Paso Finn Horse Show conducted is par t of the 43rd annutl Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE) here at the Pennsjhama Farm Show Complex In Show A and Show B ‘■Poquita del Prado" took Bella Forma championship mare hon -01 s, "La Flamente del Prado,” took Bella Forma championship gelding honors, and “Miguel de Eada” took Bella Forma champi onship stallion honors. “La Flamente del Prado,” also exhib ited by the Burg Family, took champion Paso Performance gelding honors in both shows and champion Paso Pleasure Gelding in Show A. Stan and Betty Goldman of Woodcliff Lake, N.Y., took cham pion Paso Performance Mare with “Romantica Deal Tigma,” in both shows. “Don Marino Dos,” exhibited by Ronald MolofF of Scarsdale, N.Y., took champion Paso Performance Stallion hon ors in both shows. “Encantodora de Mandan,” exhibited by Sandra Harom of Centerville, Mass., took champi on Paso Pleasure Mare honors and Paso Pleasure honors in Show A. “Copella del Notre,” exhibited by Pat Cobb and Dale Lehtma of Stafford, Va., took champion Paso Pleasure Mare honors in Show B. Beverly Newcomer of York, took champion Paso Fino plea sure gelding honors with “Sebastian del Prado” in Show B “White Oaks Bayamo,” exhib ited by Barbara Nichols of Export, took champion Paso Pleasure Stallion honors in both shows. Josh Swimmer of Ohiopyle, took championship Classic Fino honors in both shows with covered, about 10 minutes or until chicken is tender and heat ed through. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Garnish with fresh parsley or dill and apple slices. Makes 6 servings. APPLE HARVEST PANCAKES 2 cups Bisquick 1-1/4 cup cider 1/4 cup dried milk 1 egg 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 teaspoon sugar 3/4 cup chopped, peeled fresh apple Mix all ingredients but apple with rotary beater. Stir in apples by hand. Bake on hot greased griddle. Complete packaged pan cake may be used, substituting apple cider for water called for in the commercial mixes, and adding chopped apple as above mix by hand. “S’Equito de Romance," John and Beverly Sturm of Bridgeport, WVa , took champi onship Paso Pleasure honors in Show' B with ’Atternativa dc Romance ’ 1999 PASO FINO SHOW A Bella Forma Filiios Open 3 Yeais and Under 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Bella Forma Colts-Open 3 Years and Under 1 Eai R & Dawn M Burg 2 i Whisner & R McDonald 3 Nicholas A Burgos Bella Forma Geldings Open 3 Years and Unde 1 Sandra B Thomas 2 Lisa A Ker Bella Forma Mares 1 Stephanie Hoffacker Bella Forma Geldings 1 Earl H & Dawn M Burg 2 Melissa Jacobsen Bella Forma Mares Championship 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg 2 Stephanie Flotlacker Bella Fora Gelding Championship, 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg 2 Melissa Jacobsen, 3 Sandra B Thomas Bella Forma Stallions Championship, 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg, 2 J Whisner & R McDonald Paso Performance Schooling Fillies, 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2 George Russ, 3 Shanon E O’Flare Paso Performance Schooling Colts & Geldings, 1 Diane Kurtimtis Paso Performance Amateur Owner Schooling - Open 1 John & Beverly Sturm Paso Performance Mares, 1 Stan or Betty Goldman, 2 John & Beverly Sturm, 3 Elizabeth Cummings Paso Performance Geldings, 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg, 2 Yvonne J Bullock, 3 Ronald Moloff, Paso Performance Stallions, 1. Ranald Malolf. 2 Barbara B Nichols, 3 Karen E Leblanc Paso Performance Amateur Owner - Open, 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2,3 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Paso Performance Youth, 1 Manbelle MaCalpm, 2 Janet Hortert, 3 William M Ooyle Paso Performance Amateur Owner Championship, 1 John& Beverly Sturm, 2 Janet Hortert Paso Performance Championship, 1 Stan or Betty Goldman, 2 John & Beverly Sturm, 3 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Classic Fmo Schooling - Open • 1 Latierra Paso Finos Classic Fino Mares, Geldings & Stallions, 1 Josh Swimmer, 2 Andres Mejias, 3 Legacy pass Fino Classic Fino Championship, 1 Josh Swimmer, 2 Legacy Paso Fino 3 Lalierra Paso Finos. Paso Country Pleasure, 1 Patricia K Hogg, 2 Sandra B Thomas 3 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Paso Pleasure Schoollmg Fillies 1 John & Beverly Sturm 2 Shannon E O'Hare, 3 Janet Hortert Paso Pleasure Schooling Colts & Geldings, 1 Melissa Jacobsen, 2 Richard Shafer, 3 Diane Kurtimtis Paso Pleasure Amateur Owner Schoo'mg Open , 1 John & Beverly^turm Paso Pleasure Mares 1 Sandra Harmon, 2 Pat Cobb & Dale Lethma, 3 Josh Swimmer Paso Pleasure Geldings 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg, 2 Beverly Newcomer, 3 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Paso Pleasure Stallions, t Barbara B Nicbhols Paso Pleasure Amateur Owner • Open 1 Patt Cobb & Dale Lehtma, 2 Beverly Newcomer, 3 Ronald Moloff Paso Pleasure Youth, 1 Beverly Newcomer, 2 Manbelle Macalpm, 3 Shannon E O'Hare Paso Pleasure Amateur Owner Championship, 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2 Pat Cobb & Dale Lehtma 3 Beverly Newcomer GOLDEN APPLE OATMEAL 1/2 cup (about 1/2 medium) diced sweet apple 1/3 cup each apple juice and water 1/8 teaspoon salt (optional) Dash each ground cinnamon and nutmeg 1/3 cup quick-cooking rolled oats, uncooked Combine apples, juice, water and seasonings; bring to boil. Stir in rolled oats; cook 1 minute. Cover and let stand sev eral minutes before serving. Makes a 1 cup serving. Apple recipes provided by the Javcees follow. SPICE APPLES 1/4 pound red cinnamon candies 1 cup sugar 1-1/2 cups water. Boil all ingredients about 3 minutes. Peel and quarter (or slice into rings) eight apples. Simmer in liquid until firm-ten der. Good garnish for ham, pork, or fowl. kes Bella Fino Show Paso Pleasure Championship 1 Sandra Harmon 2 John 8 Beverly Sturm 3 Earl R 8 Dawn M Burg 1999 PASO FINO SHOW B bulia Forma F'llies Open 3 Years ana Under 1 Ear 1 H tv Dawn M Burg Bella Pnrma Colls Open 3 Years and Unde' r Earl R 8 Dawn M Burq 2 J Whisner 8 R McDonald 3 Nicholas A Burgos Bella Forma Geldings - Open 3 Years and Under 1 Sandra B Thomas 2 Lisa A Kern Bella Forma Mares 1 Stephanie Hoffacker Bella Forma Geldings 1 Ear' R & Dawn M Burg 2 Melissa Jacobsen Bella Forma Mares Championship 1 Earl R 8 Dawn M Burq, 2 Slept, Hoffacker* Bella Forma Geldings Championship 1 Earl R 8 Dawn M Burg 2 Melissa Jacobsen 3 Sandra B Thomas Bella Forma Stallions Championship, 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg 2 J Whisner S R McDonald Paso Performance Schooling Fillies, 1 John & Beverly Sturm 2 George Russ 3 Shannon E O'Hare Paso Performance Schooling Colts & Geldings, 1 Diane Kurtlmtls. Paso Performance Amateur Owner Schoollmg - Open -1 John & Beverly Sturm Paso Performance Mares, 1 Stan or Betty Goldman, 2 John & Beverly Sturm, 3 Elizabeth Cummings Paso Performance Geldings, 1 Earl R & Dawn M Burg, 2 Yvonne J Bullock, 3 Ronald Moloff, Paso Performance Stallions, 1 Ranald Moloff, 2 Barbara B Nichols, 3 Karen E Leblanc. Paso Performance Amateur Owner • Open, 1. John& Beverly Sturm, 2, 3. Earl R 4 Dawn Burg Paso Performance Youth, 1 Marlbelle Macalpm, 2 Janet Hortert, 3 William M Doyle Paso Performance Amateur Owner Championship 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2 Janet Hortert Paso Performance Championship, 1 Stan or Betty Goldman, 2 John & Beverly Sturm, 3 Earl, R & Dawn M Berg Classic Fmo Schoollmg Open, 1 Latierra Paso Finos Classic Fmo Mares, Geldings & Stallions, 1 Josh Swimmer, 2 Andreas Mejias, 3 Legacy Paso Fmo Classic Fmo Championship, 1 Josh Swimmer 2 Legacy Paso Fmo, 3 Latierra Paso 'Finos Paso Country Pleasure, 1 Patricia K Hogg, 2 Earl R & Dawn M Burg, 3 Sandra B Thomas Paso Pleasure Schooling Fillies, 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2 Janet Hortert, 3 Shannon E O'Hare Paso Pleasure Schooling Colts & Geldings, 1 Melissa Jacobsen, 2 Nicholas A Burgos, 3 Richard Shafer Paso Pleasure Amateur Owner Schooling Open • 1 John & Beverly Sturm Paso Pleasure Mares, t Pat Cobb & Dale Lehtma, 2 Sandra Harmon, 3 Josh Swimmer Paso Pleasure Geldings, 1 Beverly Newcomer, 2,3 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Paso Pleasure Stallions, 1 Barbara B Nichols Paso Pleasure Amateur Owner ■ Open 1 Beverly Newcomer, 2 Pat Cobb & Dale Lehtma, 3 Earl R & Dawn M Burg Paso Pleasure Youth, 1 Beverly Newcomer, 2 Shannon E O’Hare, 3 Manbelle Macalpm Paso Pleasure Amateur Owner Championship, 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2 Pat Cobb & Dale Lehtma, 3 Beverly Newcomer Paso Pleasure Championship, 1 John & Beverly Sturm, 2 Sandra Harmon, 3 Pat Cobb & Dale Lehtma