Momma’s Cooking Stirs Memories (Continued from Page B 2) SHOO-FLY CAKE 4 cups flour 1 pound of brown sugar 1 cup margarine 2 cups boiling water 1 cup molasses 2 teaspoons baking soda Combine flour, sugar, and margarine. Reserve 1 cup for top. Add the rest of ingredients to flour mixture. Mix well until bat ter is thin. Put in a 9x 13-inch pan and sprinkle with crumbs. Bake at 350° for 30-40 minutes. This is one of the first cakes my mother, Ruth Rutt, taught me to make. It is a favorite to our four boys too. We are so thankful to have such a kind and thoughtful mother and grandmother. Happy Mother’s Day. Linda Zimmerman Lititz RICE PUDDING 1 cup uncooked rice 1 cup water 2'A cups milk 'A cup sugar 2 tablespoons butter In a medium saucepan com bine rice and water. Heat to boil ing. Reduce heat and simmer, covered 8-10 minutes or until liq uid is absorbed. Stirring occasion ally (rice will not be done). Add milk and sugar. 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My mother’s name is Cindy Korver. She is a mother of seven children. Five boys and two girls. I am the second child. My mother is very lov ing. She has been married to my loving father, Steve Korver, for almost 16 years. Their an niversary is Oct. 23. My name is Loretta Korver. / am 12- / will be 13- on Aug. 4. We live on a dairy farm outside of New Oxford. POLE TAVERN Loretta Korver New Oxford LANDIS BROTHERS, INC. 2710 MOUNT JOY ROAD MANHEIM, PA 17545 (717)653-2340 POLE TAVERN EQUIPMENT SALES CORP. 670 ROUTE 40 ELMER, NJ 08318 (856)358-2880 Send Your Favorite Dairy Recipe For June Dairy Month Drawing EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) June Dairy Month is “mooving” into the calendar of events. That means it’s time to send in your favorite recipe using dairy products for Lancaster Farming's annual dairy recipe drawing. June Dairy Month salutes dairy farmers everywhere for their hard work in providing milk, which we so often take for granted. Lancaster Farming's annual drawing reminds us of the wonderful dairy products available to produce culinary delights. To enter the drawing, select your favorite recipe, which must include a substantial amount of at least one dairy product. These ingredients count as a dairy product: milk, cream, sour cream, whip ped cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, dry milk, ice cream, and all hard and soft cheeses. Please check your ingredients carefully. Margarine and nondairy substitutes such as frozen whip ped topping do not qualify as dairy products. - Dairy recipes are needed for appetizers, soups, breads, entrees, vegetables, desserts, beverages, snacks, and salads. Clearly print or type your recipe entry. Be sure to give accurate measurements, temperatures, cooking and baking times, sizes of baking dishes to use, and other beneficial information. We reserve the right to disqualify entries if these guidelines are not followed. With your entry, include a few paragraphs about yourself and your family. Although it is not re quired, a photograph of you and your family is preferred. We and our readers love to “see” the peo ple who send in the recipe. Photographs will be returned if you write your name and address on the back of the photo. Only one entry per family allowed. This contest is for adults who are 18 years old and older. We require this age because children who send in recipes often inadvertently miss measurements, ingre dients, or parts of the instructions. Send your recipe, photo, and accompanying information with your complete address; otherwise, we cannot mail your prize if you win. We are astonished when we see how many people do not in clude their full address and therefore forfeit receiving a prize. Send entries immediately. Entries must be postmarked by June 2 to be eligible for the drawing. The state dairy princess and alternates will select the winners through a random drawing. Recipe entries will be printed throughout the month of June. A list of the winning names will ap pear in the June 28 issue of Lancaster Farming. Send your entry to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming Dairy Drawing, P.O. Box 609, 1 E. Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522, or e-mail your entry and digital photo to LGCXJD.EPH@LNPNEWS.COM. LOU ANN GOOD Food And Family Features Editor FINCH SERVICES, INC. 9 VENTURE WAY ELDERSBURG, MD 21784 (410)795-1051 VALLEY AG & TURF, L.L.C. 817 TOBIAS RD HALIFAX, PA 17032 (717)362-3132 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10, 2003-1 FINCH SERVICES, INC. 1127 LITTLESTOWN PIKE WESTMINSTER, MD 21157 (410)848-7211 VALLEY AG & TURF, L.L.C. WATSONTOWN EXIT 1-180 WATSONTOWN, PA 17777 (570)538-3557 B:
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