Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 2000, Image 45

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    Family Living
Focus
Thidy Dougherty
Chester Co. Extension
Mushrooms
Fresh mushrooms are mush
rooming in popularity.
Try them raw and they can be
baked, broiled, breaded, filled or
sauteed. Raw, fresh mushrooms
are prepared for serving the
same as mushrooms used in
cooked dishes. Rinse, use a co
lander or strainer and blot dry
with a paper towel. If stem ap
pears dry, slice a thin strip from
the tip.
Family Is Focus Of Talk At Farm Science Review
LONDON, Ohio- “Today’s and a response of “It’s a shame.” for the first morning of this
families just aren’t the same as But has the family changed all year’s Farm Science Review,
they used to be.” It’s a refrain that much? The myths and reali- Sept. 19-21, near London, Ohio.
heard over and over, accompa- ties of today’s families is the “Families: Now and Then” is
nied by a shaking of the head topic of a presentation scheduled the topic of the 10:30 a.m. talk to
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Mushrooms are versatile and
lend themselves to many differ
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For vegetable medleys: Use in
combination with peas, onions,
carrots, potatoes, snap beans,
and tomatoes.
For a light supper; Arrange a
bed of sauteed fresh mushrooms
and onion slices in a shallow cas
serole, cover with tomato sauce,
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For a salad: To chilled lettuce
leaves, add halved fresh mush
rooms, thinly sliced onion rings,
freshly sectioned oranges and
toss with a light oil and vinegar
dressing.
For stuffing mushrooms: Use
the classic bread crumbs, add
your favorite finely chopped
meat, fresh vegetable, seafood,
cheese, egg mixture, nut filling or
season with herbs and spices.
Remove stems and discard.
Cut mushroom caps into slices.
Melt butter in skillet over medi
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2 ounces large shiitake mush-
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2 tablespoons butter or marga
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1 small onion, finely chopped
'•A cup cottage cheese
4 eggs
'A teaspoon freshly ground
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and onion, and cook stirring con
stantly, until tender. Transfer to
a bowl, and stir in the cottage
cheese. Clean skillet. Combine
eggs and pepper. Beat lightly
with a fork. Melt remaining 1 ta
blespoon of butter and coat the
bottom of the pan. Add egg mix
ture.
As mixture starts to cook,
gently lift edges with spatula,
and tilt the pan so uncooked por
tion flows underneath.
Spoon mushroom mixture
onto omelet; fold in half and
place on serving plate. Two serv
ings.
MUSHROOM BAKED SOLE
1 medium onion, finely chop
ped
'A cup chopped parsley
1 cup sliced mushrooms
1 teaspoon margarine
11/:I 1 /: pounds sole fillets
freshly ground black pepper
'A cup skim milk
1 tablespoon flour
be given by Ohio State University
Extension family and consumer
science agents Laura Stanton,
Butler County; Jenny Nickol,
Hamilton County; and Annie
King, Clermont County.
“One myth is that kids today
are more likely to live in single
parent households than they
were maybe 100 years ago,”
Stanton said. “But in the early
1900 s, single-parent households
weren’t all that uncommon. It
was more due to the death of a
parent than to divorce, but there
were a lot of single-parent house
holds back then.”
Another myth is that three
generation families occupying
the same home in the style of
“The Waltons” was an advanta
geous lifestyle that previous
generations enjoyed.
“But there’s no evidence that
extended families were ever the
norm in America,” Stanton said.
Farmer Ingenuity
What can’t a farmer fix with
Coca-Cola and Bounce dryer
sheets? Here are some often-used
solutions from the U.S. Dept, of
Ag. Coca-Cola will:
• Clean stains from the milk
house toilet. Pour a can into the
toilet and let sit for one-hour,
then flush. It works better on por
celain, although we don’t know
that this has any application to
false teeth.
• Remove rust spots. Dip
crumpled-up aluminum foil in
Coke and scrub away the rust.
• Loosen stubborn bolts. Soak
a rag in Coke, apply to the bolt
for a few minutes.
• Help remove grease in
clothes. Pour a can onto the
greasy spots, put in the washer on
regular cycle.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000-B5
paprika
Saqte onion, parsley and
mushrooms in 1 teaspoon of
margarine, stirring constantly
until onion is soft. Place half of
fillets in a greased baking dish.
Sprinkle lightly with pepper and
spread sauteed mixture evenly
over fish. Top with remaining
fillets and season with pepper.
Bake 350 degrees F. uncover
ed, for 15 minutes.
Remove from oven and drain,
reserving the pan liquid. In a
small saucepan, combine flour
and milk. Add the reserved pan
liquid, and cook, stirring con
stantly, until thickened. Pour
over the fish and bake five min
utes longer. Sprinkle with papri
ka and parsley. Six Servings. Try
these ideas and to continue your
use of mushrooms in your favor
ite dishes.
Plan to visit the Mushroom
Festival September 8-10 in Ken
nett Square, Pa.
Many of today’s myths about
the family can be traced to fami
ly life depicted on television
shows, Stanton said. “Our feel
ings about what the family
should be like is more based on
“Leave it to Beaver’ than on any
thing based in reality,” she said.
“It’s surprising how lasting those
images are.” That’s why she,
Nickol and King are conducting
the program at Farm Science Re
view. Accompanying the Tues
day morning program will be an
exhibit on the family that will be
on display for all three days of
the Review.
Tickets for the Farm Science
Review are available from coun
ty offices of Ohio State Universi
ty Extension and from local agri
businesses. Tickets are $4 in
advance and $6 at the gate. Chil
dren 5 and younger are admitted
free. Review hours are 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday,
and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday.
Bounce dryer sheets will:
• Repel mosquitoes. Tuck one
in your belt loop. Fashion-con
scious farmers can choose a
brand of dryer sheet that’s color
coordinated with their farm
clothes.
• Freshen the air in farm
trucks. Put one beneath the seat
where nobody can see it, thus
avoiding potentially embarrass
ing questions from passengers.
• Collect dog and cat hair.
Static cling allows dryer sheets to
remove pet hair from your favor
ite seed company jacket.
• Deodorize boots. Put a dryer
sheet into each boot, leave over
night. It might not hurt to leave
the sheet in there when you put
your boots on the next morning,
too!