Cook's Question (ConttmMd from Pag* Bt) ANSWER - Mrs. Arthur Robbins, West Oneonta, N.Y., wanted a good recipe for penuche fudge. Her husband’s grandmother made a wonderful fudge that was sugary but not hard. Thanks to Pat Elligson, Millers, Md., who sent a recipe that is from the early 1950 s Karo Syrup Company. Penuchi Fudge 3 cups brown sugar Vi cup Karo corn syrup 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup milk IV2 cup nut meats 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine sugar, Karo, and milk in saucepan. Cook, stirring constantly until temperature reaches 235 de grees. Add butter, set aside without stirring to cool. When lukewarm, add flavoring, beat until thick and creamy. Stir in nuts, pour into oiled or buttered pan. Cut into squares when firm. ANSWER A. Reiff, Narvon, sent in a recipe for the request for pizza. She writes that it is easy and deli cious. 1 pound ground beef, fried and drained 14-ounce can pizza sauce 4 cups shredded pizza cheese 2 cans refrigerated homestyle biscuits Pizza toppings, desired 1 tablespoon melted butter Parmesan cheese Mix pizza sauce into hot ground beef. Spread into 9x13-inch pan. Top with any pizza toppings desired such as ham, pepperoni, mushrooms, etc. Layer cheese on top. Place biscuits on top of cheese and brush with melted butter. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Bake at 350 degrees approximately 30-40 minutes until bubbly. Serves 6 to 8. Upside Down Pizza Marilyn Adams To Share Farm Accident Story LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Fanning Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Marilyn Adams knows the pain of losing a son from a fanning accident Her 11-year-old son suf focated in a gravity flow wagon of shelled com on his family’s lowa farm. After his death, Adams founded Farm Safety 4 Just Kids to help promote a safe farm environment to prevent health hazards, injuircs, and fatalities to children and youth. Adams will be the keynote speaker at the SAFE KIDS semi nar, Feb. 10, from 9:30 a.tn. to 2 p.m. The daylong workshop at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, is geared toward parents. Adams continues to find pur pose in sharing the story of her loss with others in the hopes of prevent ing farm tragedies. Her book. ANSWER - Jane Sauble, Manheim, wanted a recipe for Moravian pie. Thanks to Judy Stuckey, Annvilie, for sending a recipe. 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup coconut 1 cup table molasses 3 heaping tablespoons flour Vz cup milk 1 egg,beaten 9- or 10-inch pie shell Mix together sugar, coconut, molasses, and flour. Add beaten egg and milk. Pour into pie shell. Bake 10 minutes at 425 degrees; reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake an additional 40 minutes. at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. “Rhythm of the Seasons... A journey beyond loss," provides inspiration, strength, and hope for those suffering loss. Dr. Albert Price, retired pediat rician, and Shari Kcyser-Gioff, former director of the county SAFE KIDS Coalition, said the seminar will focus on age appro priateness of farm tasks and an Moravian Pie Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 2000-89 introduction to “First on the Scene for Fann Families" what you need to do to increase chances loved ones will survive. Kcyscr-Groff said, “We are not trying to tell parents how to run their farm or how to raise their family. But we offer guidelines for making tasks safer. We teach child developement principles to help parents determine appropriate tasks for their children." Children often help with farm chores at an early age. It’s a great way to teach responsibility and the satisfaction that comes from hard work. But too often, children are assigned tasks beyond their age ability. “Many deaths and injuries could be prevented if parents understood how a child develops before they assign chores," Price said. Other scheduled speakers at the seminar include city firefighters Brian Klugh and Lloyd Henry, county extension agent Bob Anderson and Dennis Murphy, professor of agriculture at Penn State. SAFE KIDS Coalition is con ducting the event in partnership with St. Joseph Hospital, Lancas ter General Hospital, and the Penn State Extension. Financial suppor ters are Old Guard Insurance Com pany, Southern States Coopera tive, and New Holland North America, Inc. Cost is $lO for adults and $S for high school students. Participants can be from any state to attend. To register or for more informa tion, call SAFE KIDS at (717) 390-3801.