(Continued from Pag* B 6) YUMMY PUDDING 60 Ritz crackers, crushed Vi pound butter 2 quarts vanilla ice cream, slightly softened 1 Vi cups milk 2 3-ounce packages instant chocolate pudding Line 9x13-inch pan with crackers and melted butter. Beat in large mixer bowl: vanilla ice cream, milk, and instant pud ding mix. Pour pudding mixture over crumbs. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Nothing is more refreshing in hot weather than ice cream or pudding. But put them both to gether, and what a treat you have! I live in the southern end of Lancaster County with my par ents, two sisters, one brother, three dogs, one cat, two horses, five sheep, and about 500 cows! I enjoy the animals and outdoors very much. I have been pleased to promote the dairy industry as the alternate princess this past year. Elizabeth Young Peach Bottom Install The Gates & Fencing That Are Manufactured To Last! Finished with Top Grade TGIC Polyester Coating TGIC Powder Coating Finish • Is superior to epoxy • Resists acid, chemicals • Protects against rust, corrosion • Resists chipping • Stays cleaner All Gates & Fencing manufac tured of 1.9” outside diameter high yield steel tubing with 13 gauge wall. 13 gauge steel is 15% heavier than 14 gauge, 45% heavier than 16 gauge & 85% heavier than 18 gauge. Call or write for additional information & the name of your nearest dealer Milk: Ingredient For Happy Families BAKED POTATO TOPPER 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese V 4 cup soft butter Vi cup sour cream Onion, chopped (optional) Whip cheese and butter until fluffy. Add sour cream and whip together. Add onion, if desired. Serve on baked potatoes. We all love this recipe. We milk 132 cows three times a day. I milk two of the milkings. I Added Value With Our 2 Coat Process! 1 Five step metal preparation, including iron phosphate conversion coating, to enhance adhesion & prevent undercoat corrosion 2 Zinc rich epoxy powder undercoat 3 TGIC polyester powder top coat, baked at 400° to fuse coats, forming a cross link molecular bond aul B. Zimmerman, Inc. 295 Woodcorner Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 • 717/738-7365 1 mile West of Ephrata Elizabeth Young Lancaster Co. Dairy Princess Elizabeth Jones Mifflintown Standard Heights • 4 bar; 38” high • 5 bar: 48” high • 6 bar: 54” high ■4 Hinge for 3/4” pin welded to gate Slant Bar Feed Thru Fence Section Custom Built to Any Length PEACHES ’N CREAM PIE V* cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vi cup milk V* teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter, softened legg 1 small package vanilla pud ding (not instant) 15-20-ounce can sliced peaches (drained, reserve juice) 8-ounces softened cream cheese Vi cup sugar 1 tablespoon sugar Vi teaspoon cinnamon Place flour, baking powder, milk, butter, salt, egg, and pud ding in mixing bowl. Beat at medium speed for two minutes. Pour into greased pie plate. Put peach slices on top of pie crust mixture. Combine cream cheese, sugar, and 3 tablespoons peach juice. Beat at medium speed for two minutes. Spoon over peaches, don’t spread but drop randomly. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Bake at 350 de grees for 30-35 minutes until slightly browned. Serve warm. A friend brought this pie to my family after the birth of our third child. The pie was a big hit. I’m a stay-at-home mom to Perry, 4; Peter, 2; and Sarah, 9 months. The boys enjoy playing tractors and going to Pappy’s dairy farm, and they talk con stantly about moving to their own farm someday. Round comers for safety & strength Stub welded to gate for automatic latch M Vertical bracing Hours: Mon.-Fri.: 7-5; Sat.: 7-11 Mark and Mar] Swartz of Annville with children, Perry, 4; Peter, 2; and Sarah, 1 month. Jennifer McWilliams SUN Area Dairy Princess CHEDDAR-BACON DIP 8-ounces cream cheese, sof tened 1 cup sour cream 5 green onions, thinly sliced 4 medium tomatoes, chopped 1 large green pepper, chopped 16-ounce jar taco sauce 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 pound sliced bacon, cooked, crumbled Marj Swartz Annville Tortilla or taco chips In a bowl, beat cream cheese and sour cream. Spread in an ungreased 13x9x2-inch dish. Combine onions, tomatoes, and green pepper; sprinkle over the cream cheese layer. Pour taco sauce over the vegetables. Sprin kle with cheddar cheese. Refri gerate. Just before serving, sprinkle with bacon. Serve with tortilla or taco chips. Yield: 10- 12 servings. I am the 1999-2000 Sun Area Dairy Princess. I live on a dairy farm in Beavertown with my family. My mom does most of the cooking, but I like to make this dip for special occasions, such as birthdays and holiday parties. Both children and adults enjoy this recipe so do I because it is so easy to prepare. Jennifer McWilliams Beavertown Unctster Famfng, Stturday, June 17, 2000-B9 CREAM OF BROCCOLI SOUP 2 cups thin white sauce 2Vi cups chopped broccoli 2 tablespoons chopped onion li/ 2 teaspoon chicken bouillon Vs teaspoon pepper 1 cup sharp Cheddar cheese Prepare white sauce and set aside. To prepare, melt two tablespoons butter over low heat. Blend in two tablespoons flour, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and gradu ally add 2 cups milk, stirring constantly. Return to heat. Stir just until mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Cook broccoli in small amount of water with onion and bouillon until tender. When broccoli is cooked, puree it in blender with Vi cup white sauce. Return broccoli to saucepan with white sauce and add cheese. Stir until cheese is melted and season with pepper. Do not boil. My husband and I live on a Lebanon County dairy farm with our two children, Breanne, 4, and Jordan, 2. We, and my hus band’s parents (who own the farm) milk more than 100 cows. Our children enjoy the farm animals, tractors, and playing in the barn. The one thing they really enjoy is our garden. They loved helping to plant and they are now so excited to watch it grow. We have no problem get ting our children to eat their veg etables, so one of their favorite veggies is broccoli. When I make cream of broc coli soup, their eyes light up, and they are sure to clean their bowls. This is one of our favorite soup recipes. We usually have all the ingredients on hand. It is espe cially good with garden fresh broccoli; then again, everything is better fresh from the garden! Rebecca Copenhaver Lebanon (Turn to Pago B 15)