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    Plan A Special New Year’s Eve At Home
Featured Recipes
Alternate Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Heidi Miller, also rep
resenting Dauphin County, enjoys promoting dairy products
and making new friends.
She shares three of her favorite cheese ball recipes that she
recommends using for your New Year’s Celebration.
“They not only look good but taste good too,” she said.
HOLIDAY CHEESE BALL
16-ounces cream cheese, softened
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1 tablespoon each pimento, green pepper, chopped onion
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Crushed pecans
Mix cheese and cream cheese together. Add pimento, green
pepper, onion, Worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice. Mix well.
Form into ball. Chill. Roll in chopped pecans before serving.
8-ounces cream cheese, softened
8-ounces blue cheese, crumbled
'A cup soft butter
2 A cups chopped black olives
1 tablespoon minced chives or parsley
'A cup chopped English walnuts
Blend cream cheese, blue cheese, and butter. Add black olives
and minced chives or parsley. Form into ball. Roll in nuts be
fore serving.
8-ounces soft cream cheese
'A cup parmesan cheese, grated
1 tablespoon horseradish ■
'A cup chopped green olives
1 cup dried beef, finely cut
Blend together cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and horse
radish. Stir in olives. Form into ball. Chill several hours. Roll in
dried beef.
Dependable
service in
demanding
conditions.
Rear Blades
•17 models in 6 senes - from 48” to 120" widths
•20 HP to 180 HP
• Heavy-duty A-frames
• Heavy-duty rolled moldboard
• All models feature adjustable angle, some have
tilt and offset capabilities
Deerfield Ag &
Turf Center, Inc.
RR 2 Box 212
Watsontown, PA 17777
570-538-3557
Detlan Equipment, Inc
141 East Mam St.
Silverdale, PA 18962
215-257-5177
Thomas L. Dt rlap
Rt 220, Mam St Exit
Jersey Shore, PA 17740
570-398-1391
Eckroth Bros Farm
Equip.
Rd 2, Box 24A
New Rmgold, PA 17960
570-943-2131
Eckroth Equipment Co
4910 Kernsville Rd
Orefield, PA 18069
610-366-2095
Hines Equipment
RT 220, Belwood, PA
814-742-8171
OLIVE CHEESE BALL
DRIED BEEF LOG
Hooter, Inc.
Mam Street
Intercourse, PA 17534
717-768-8231
Hooter, Inc.
East Mam Street
McAhsterville, PA 17049
717-463-2191
Keller Brothers
R 7 Box 405
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-949-6501
1950 Fruitville Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
717-569-2500
Rodio Tractor Sates
North White Horse Pike
. . Hammonton, N J 08037
Lehigh Ag Equipment, Inc. 609-561-0141
6670 Ruppsville Rd, _ . _
Allentown, pa 18106 Warren County Service
610-398-2553 Center
800-7779-3616
M.S.Yearsley & Sons
West Chester, PA
610-696-2990
On no other night of the year is
there so much pressure to “have
fun” as New Year’s Eve.
This attitude is what en
courages so many people to drink
to excess, make their way
through large crowds of strang
ers at expensive gatherings, or
in some way show others that,
yes, they are indeed having the
expected fun on New Year’s
Eve. The reality is that most
people spend quiet evenings at
home with family and friends
and don’t even see the clock
strike midnight since it is past
normal bedtime.
Here are some suggestions to
help you enjoy a special New
Year’s Eve at home.
• Set the clocks ahead if
midnight seems to take forever
to arrive and kids are tired. Set
your clocks ahead one, two or
even three hours so everyone
can enjoy, celebrate, blow horns,
bang pots and pans, and then
get to bed at a reasonable hour
so the next day is also enjoyable.
• Make a special non-alco
holic punch for everyone includ
ing the children to enjoy, use
special glasses to add to the at
mosphere.
Orange Smoothie
This non-alcoholic drink pro
vides nutrients from milk as
well as all the nutrients in a
serving of orange juice.
6-ounce can frozen orange
juice concentrate
1 cup milk, two percent fat
1 cup water
landpnde com
Pikeviile Equipment Inc
RD 2, Oysterdale Road
Oley, PA 19547
610-927-6277
Stoltzfus Farm Service
Cochranville, PA
610-593-2407
Stoufter Bros Inc.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-8424
228 Route 94, Blairtown, N J
908-362-6916
Recipe Topics
If you have recipes for topics listed below, please share them
with us. We welcome your recipes, but ask that you include ac
curate measurements, a complete list of ingredients, and clear
instructions with each recipe you submit. Be sure to include
your name and address. Recipes should reach our office one
week before the publishing date listed below.
Send your recipes to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming,
P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522.
January
6 - Cooking With Oats
13 - Soups And Stews
20 - Using Yogurt
27 - Superbowl Ideas
2 tablespoons sugar
'A teaspoon vanilla
8 ice cubes
Place all ingredients in a
blender. Cover and blend until
smooth. Serve immediately.
Peachy Punch
Peaches add flavor and texture
to this punch, a tasty treat with
out any alcohol.
16-ounce can sliced peaches, in
light syrup
1 cup apple juice
1 tablespoon lemon juice
12-ounce bottle ginger ale
Chill ingredients thoroughly.
Blend peaches and syrup until
smooth. Add apple and lemon
juices, blend; and remove blender
jar from power unit. Add ginger
ale; mix well. Serve immediately.
Make your own seltzer bever
ages. They have more nutrition
than a flavored seltzer water
when made with fruit juice and
no added sugar. For example, try
2 tablespoons of frozen orange
juice concentrate mixed with 1
cup of seltzer.
Play the games you or your
LIBERTY
FIRE COMPANY
New Holland
FARM TOY & TRUCK SHOW
SAT., JANUARY 6,2001
Toy Show Opens
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Admission $3.00
Senior Citizens $.200
Children 12 and Under Free
Floor Rights - $lO.OO
For information and table rentals contact
Irvin Martin, Show Manager
1035 W Mam St, New Holland, PA 17557
Phone; (717) 656-6621
12 mdes east of Lancaster, PA on Rt. 23
12 miles from the turnpike - exits 22 or 23.
Food served by the Ladies Auxiliary
$l.OO OFF ADMISSION
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children received for Christmas,
or go back to old standards such
as Charades.
On individual slips of paper,
write such things as: the funniest
thing that happened to me this
year; the most embarrassing; the
weirdest; the scariest, and so
forth.
Have each person pick a slip of
paper, take a few minutes to
think about it, and then everyone
shares his or her experience.
Take out the pictures you took
over the past year and organize!
Talk about them with family and
friends while dating, labeling and
organizing. Send any duplicates
to family members out of town,
or make individual scrapbooks
for each person. The purpose is
to enjoy the photos, remember
why you took them, and share
the memories with others.
Take the time to reflect on the
past year, what you are thankful
for and how you have grown as
an individual.
With family and friends, set
some goals for next year make
a point to include “hav
ing more fun” to your
list and come up with
places to see, people
you want to visit, and
things you want to do.
Write down your
goals and keep them
where they can be seen.
Remember to set priori
ties, be thankful for
what you have, and an-
ticipate the new year as
another grand adven
ture in life.