812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24, 2003 Send Your Favorite Dairy Recipe For Chance To Win ‘Cow’ Prize LOU ANN GOOD yogurt, buttermilk, dry milk, ice cooking and baking times, sizes lowed. This contest is for adults through a random drawing for a Food And Family cream, and all hard and soft of baking dishes to use, and other who are 18 years old and older. chance to win one of the $5OO Features Editor cheeses. beneficial information. We re- Send your recipe, photo, and worth of prizes. EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Please check your ingredients serve the right to disqualify en- accompanying information with Recipe entries will be printed Send your favorite recipe using carefully. Margarine and nonda- tries if these guidelines are not your complete address; other- throughout the month of June. A dairy products for Lancaster iry substitutes such as frozen followed. wise, we cannot mail your prize if list of the winning names will ap- Farming’s annual dairy recipe whipped topping do not qualify With your entry, include a few you win. We are astonished when pear in the June 28 issue of Lan drawing. as dairy products. paragraphs about yourself and we see how many people do not caster Farming. To enter the drawing, select Dairy recipes are needed for your family. Although it is not re- include their full address and Send your entry to Lou Ann your favorite recipe, which must appetizers, soups, breads, entrees, quired, a photograph of you and therefore forfeit receiving a prize. Good, Lancaster Farming Dairy include a substantial amount of vegetables, desserts, beverages, your family is preferred. Send entries immediately. En- Drawing, P.O. Box 609, 1 E. at least one dairy product. These snacks, and salads. Photographs will be returned if tries must be postmarked by June Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522, or ingredients count as a dairy Clearly print or type your red- you write your name and address 2to be eligible for the drawing. e-mail your entry and digital product: milk, cream, sour pe entry. Be sure to give accurate on the back of the photo. The state dairy princess and photo to LGOOD.EPH cream, whipped cream, butter, measurements, temperatures, Only one entry per family al- alternates will select the winners LNPNEWS.COM. Y ask V Oil . . .. This column is for read ers who have questions but don’t know who to ask for answers. “You Ask—You Answer” is for non-cooking ques tions. When a reader sends in a question, it will be printed in the paper. Read ers who know the answer are asked to respond by mailing the answer, which will then be printed in the paper. Questions and Answers to this column should be addressed to You Ask—You Answer, Lancaster Farm ing, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Attention: Lou Ann Good. Or, you may e-mail ques tions and answers to LGOOD.EPHQLNPNEW- S.COM Please clarify what ques lion you are answering when responding. Do not send a self-ad dressed, stamped envelope for a reply. If we receive the answer, we will publish it as soon as possible. Please include your phone number because we some times need to contact the person to clarify details. We will not publish your phone number unless you request it. However, if your question requires someone to mail items to you, you must include your address or phone number for pub lishing. QUESTION - Eric Sor tore, Allentown, New Jer sey, has an old hand saw filer, model 1200, made by Belsaw. He is missing the saw clamps and clamp bars, and Foley-Belsaw no longer stocks parts for it. If one of our readers has these parts, please write to let him know where to get them, or allow him to get measurements so that he can fabricate them himself. QUESTION - Alta Weav er, Fredericksburg, bought a used food dehydrator that did not have an owner’s manual with it. She won ders if anyone knows where she can get one. Also she wonders if a dehy drator has a fan, since this model does not and it seems to have a place for one. It is a Bee Beyer’s Original Food Dehydrator, model number BB 5001. To mail a manual or parts, please write to Alta at 125 Blue Mountain Road, Fred ericksburg, PA 17026 or call (717) 865-7440. QUESTION - Shirley M. Grube, Lititz, would like to know if anyone has a use for old greeting cards, or knows of anyone who uses them in crafts. She would like to give them to some one who has use for them. QUESTION - If anyone has an Amish Lieder writ ten by Joseph W. Yoder, copyright 1942 to sell, please contact Elam M. Ebersol, 558 Gibbons Road, Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505. Additionally, if anyone has a “Fortune Years” by Aaron Click to sell at a reasonable price, please contact Eber sol. QUESTION - If anyone has a copy of “The Beauti ful Story: Golden Gems of Religious Thoughts” by J.W. Buel to sell please call (717) 656-0457. QUESTION - A reader would like to know if there are any classes for learning to braid rugs in the area of Boyertown, Fleetwood, Topton, or surrounding areas. QUESTION - Marcia Whitsel, Shirleysburg, would like to find an older opaque projector for en larging or copying some patterns. A smaller one would work, she writes, and wonders if schools that are no longer using them would make them available. QUESTION - Fred Appel, Paradise, wonders if anyone could furnish the words to a poem in which the first line of one stanza reads, “If you go first, and I remain...” and the first line of another stanza reads, “If I go first and you remain.” That is the only means that he has to iden tify it, and he would appre ciate help. QUESTION - Charles Rowland, Elkton, Maryland, would like to buy an out door wood furnace, and would like to have owner/ user pros and cons. He seeks information such as the best brand off manufac turer, most efficient, etc. QUESTION - Shirley Or fanella, Quarryville, is look ing for any good ideas on keeping flies away while dining on the porch and would also like to know where to buy easels to dis play wide bowls or other wide objects. QUESTION - Mrs. Sim eon Stoltzfus, Millersburg, wants to know if anyone has a copy of “How Great Thou Art” in a German translation. She has read that the hymn was written by a Swedish pastor and later translated into Ger man, Russian, and ulti mately English by mission aries to the people of the Ukraine. Please send the German translation to her at 193 Harman Lane, Mill ersburg, PA 17061. QUESTION - Valerie Miller, Honesdale, wants to purchase a pair of wool carders in good condition for a reasonable price. As an inexperience carder, she also would appreciate tips on carding and spin ning wool. QUESTION - A reader writes that she has eight oak trees approximately 75-feet high. She would like a professional to re move them. Anyone recom mend a professional who works in the 610 area code vicinity. QUESTION - Edna Weaver, Kutztown, writes that when she attended a one-room public school in the 19405, she read the book, “The Open Gate,” which she has never for gotten. If anyone has a copy of the book, Edna would like to buy it. Write to her at 375 Bowers Rd., Kutztown, PA 19530-9726. QUESTION - Wait Grove, Red Lion, lives in a log house for 25 years. Every year he has black bumble bees or carpenter bees that bore into the logs and eaves of the house. He has tried plugging the holes, but the bees bore into another spot. Does anyone know how to get rid of the bees permanently? QUESTION - D. Peters, Red Lion, asks where he can find five-volt G.E. light bulbs. These bulbs were used in an antique hand held Delta Poweriite lan tern. They are GE 502 and GE 425 and are screw-in type bulbs used with a square six-volt battery with spring terminals. The num ber 425 s are .5 amps/2.5 watts and the 502 s are .15 amps/.765 watts. Peters needs only 2 or 3 bulbs. QUESTION - Lucy Nolt, Mifflinburg, wants to know if there is a way to get rid of termites without using exterminator services. It would cost $2,500 to have an exterminator do it, so the Nolts prefer to do it themselves if possible. QUESTION - Last sum mer Cindy Eshleman re calls seeing a magazine page that listed different types of mint plants. She doesn’t know the name or the magazine, but if anyone has a copy of an article about mint plants, she would appreciate if they would send it to her at R.D. 3, Box 7957, Jonestown, PA 17038. QUESTION - Martin Heffner Jr., Wernersville, is looking for someone to re pair a DC battery driven 14-volt motor that drives a handicapped scooter. QUESTION - Alma Stauffer, 27990 Pt Lookout Rd., Loveville, MD 20656, wants to know iff there is a buyer for blue glass Vicks Vaporub Jars that are full and in boxes with the pa pers. She also has various blue Noxema jars without the lids. QUESTION - Wilma Zimmerman wants to know where a slicer-shredder at tachment and instruction booklet could be found for a Cuisinart food processor DLC-7. QUESTION - Ruth Nolt is looking for some Calvary songbooks in good condi tion. Write to Robert Brougher, 200 Beaver Run Rd., New Oxford, PA 17350 or call (717) 334-8203 with prices or information. QUESTION - A reader wants to know what to use on kitchen formica coun tertops to preserve or seal the formica to keep it from wearing down, keeping stains out and adding shine? QUESTION - A reader wants to know where the strong rubber elastic (like rubber bands) can be pur chased to make fitted bed sheets. QUESTION - Nina Pur vin wants information about a Purvin Dairy Com pany, which operated in Lancaster during the 19405>19505. She has found some interesting bot tles, a calendar, and a poster from the company. The latest item is from 1952. She’d like any in formation someone might have about the farm and dairy. QUESTION - Cathy Heagy, Narvon, is looking for a children’s book, “The Little Boy From Shickshin ny,” which is about a boy who got mad at a cow lying down in the dark and kicked it only to find out it was really a bear. Her grandmother had a copy when Cathy was a child. QUESTION - The Ke merer family, Latrobe, want to know the price of used barn siding measuring 10-12-foot lengths and 8-10 inches in width. The wood is about 150 years old. QUESTION - Richard Laughman, Chambersburg, wants to know where a Sony Superscope reel to reel tape player can be fixed. QUESTION - Pat Hart man, Ligonier, wants to know where to find balsam. She remembers seeing the answer in this paper but lost the address. She wants the answer repeated for what balsam is and where to get it. QUESTION - A. Mary Nolt, New Holland, wants to know the value of a Zenith egg grader scale and what antique dealers are inter ested in items such as these. ANSWER - D. Peters, Bethlehem, asked where to find curly maple veneer. Marcia Whitsei, Shirleys burg, writes that the ve neer is sold in the catalog “Musicmaker’s Kits,” 14525 N. 61st Street Ct., PO Box 2117, Stillwater, MN, 55082, telephone (800)432-5487. ANSWER - Charles Rowland, Elkton, Maryland, writes that a great natural pest/insect control is liquid hot sauce diluted with water. He writes to “taste test to make sure that it is still hot. It can be used in sprayers, just add some glycerine to make it stick to leaves.” Glycerine is avail able in drug stores. Also cayenne pepper in powder form in water or dusted on “repels any thing from the tiniest bug to groundhog to deer. Don’t use just before harvest though,” writes Rowland.
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