Add Dairy To Your Diet With These Contest Recipes Gerry and Darlene McMath enjoy this spot on their family farm. With them are their three daughters and two sons. NO BAKE CHEESECAKE 1 8-ounce cream cheese, soft ened 1 can evaporated milk 1 small package lemon jello V/z cup boiling water 3 A cup sugar 4 tablespoons lemon juice 2 cups graham cracker crumbs 5 tablespoons sugar Vi cup soft butter Put can of milk in freezer for 2 hours. Shake after 1 hour. Mix jello in boiling water and cool. Beat cream cheese, sugar, and lemon juice; add cooled jello. Whip in separate bowl on high speed can of milk and fold into mixture (I cut top off can). Mix graham cracker crumbs with sugar and butter. Press into 9x 13-inch glass dish and partway up the sides. Save l A cup to sprin kle on top. Pour cheese mixture into graham cracker crust. Sprin kle >/4 cup crumb mixture on top and refrigerate overnight. My husband's name is Gerry. We live on a 255-acre farm 85 miles west of Harrisburg. We milk about 70 cows and farm 300-acres; some we rent. Our son Bemie helps us. We have been married 42 years this year and I have had this recipe ever since I’ve been married. Natu rally it was one of my Moth er’s. It is a very refreshing des sert in the summer. Darlene McMath Shade Gap ICE CREAM CAKE 1 box yellow cake mix 1 small (96 gram) box instant chocolate pudding 4 eggs Vi cup vegetable oil 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup water Vi gallon vanilla ice cream Mix all ingredients except ice cream together until well blend ed. Grease a 9x 13-inch pan. Pour into pan and bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. When cool remove from pan and make two layers by slicing off the top layer of the cake. Slice Vi gallon vanilla ice cream into about 1-inch thick pieces and layer it on top of the bottom layer. Replace top layer and freeze. When frozen, frost with your favorite chocolate frosting. Store in freezer. This cake is always good over the summertime. It’s a cold refreshing dessert and we all enjoy it. We live on a dairy •and chicken farm in Lebanon •County. It keeps us busy but we ' are thankful for being able to live and work on the farm. Marian Martin Lebanon CREAMY MACARONI CASSEROLE 2 cups meat, ground beef, ham, etc. 3 cups milk 2 cups uncopked macaroni 2 cans cream of mushroom soup Vi pound diced cheese 2 onions, chopped 1 cup peas 2 teaspoons salt Mix everything together and let set overnight. Then put into greased 9x13-inch pan. Can also add buttered bread crumbs on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. This is an easy casserole to mix together. And my family likes it. / like to mix it Satur day then I have a handy meal for Sunday. / enjoy reading over everyone elses recipes. And also trying them. Marlene Burkholder Ephrata STUFFED SHELLS Meat Filling: 1 pound ground beef V* cup chopped onion 3 A cup oatmeal 1 egg beaten V* cup milk 1 teaspoon salt V* teaspoon pepper VA cup shredded mozzarella cheese 1 (8-ounce) package large shell noodles (stuffing size) Cook ground beef and onion until meat is brown. Add remain ing meat filling ingredients. Boil shells in water until they are soft, but not quite done. Rinse with cold water and fill with meat filling. Place filled shells in a 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Tomato Sauce: 1 (12-ounce) can tomato paste Vi cup chopped onion 2 cups water 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning Vi teaspoon sugar Vi teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper Mix ingredients for sauce and heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes stirring occasionally. Pour sauce over shells; sprinkle with shredded mozzarella cheese and bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. This is a dish the children love and can be made ahead and frozen. Thaw before bak ing. We live on a dairy farm and have three children. I always look forward to June Dairy Month to read all the recipes. I love to cook and bake. Enjoy busy summer. Karen Weaver Denver LEMON SPONGE PIE 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons butter 1 lemon, grate rind and squeeze juice or use 3 table spoons real lemon 3 eggs, separated 3 tablespoons flotir Vi teaspoon salt I Vi cups milk Cream , sugar and butter. Beat egg yolktt with flour, salt, and milk. MulaU ingiediebts together except egg whites. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into mixture. -Pour iiito' unbaked' pie shell. Makes one pie. Bake at 350 degrees until nicely browned on top and cSstard is set. , Regina Mack New Bethlehem TICKLE CAKE 3 cups flour 2 cups white sugar % cup cocoa VA teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons salt dissolved in 1 cup boiling water 1 cup sour milk 1 cup salad oil 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla Mix everything together and put in a llx 15-inch pan and bake at 350 degrees for 25 min utes. White Cream Filling; Vi cup crisco 1 stick butter Cream these ingredients to gether and add: 1 cup sugar 2 egg whites 1 teaspoon vanilla 'A cup hot milk (adding 1 ta blespoon at a time till creamy) Put filling on cooled cake and freeze Vi hour or until filling is firm. Then spread warm choclate frosting over it. Frosting: 1 stick butter V/i cup brown sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa l A cup milk Bring to a boil and cool until warm. Then thicken with sugar (approximately l‘/>2 cups). I often put it in a 9x 13-inch pan and it works good too. This cake recipe was given to me by a friend. Our boys really like it and it never stays around long. My husband, Glenn, and I have four boys, Darryl (16 years), Brian (12 years), An thony (9 years), and Clyde (5 years). We live on a dairy farm and use lots of milk and dairy products. Wc also have a lime and fertilizer business. So we have plenty of work for our boys. Linda Zimmerman Lititz LAYERED BANANA PUDDING Vi cup flour 2 A cup packed brown sugar 2 cups milk 2 egg yolks, beaten 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup whipped topping 4-6 firm bananas, sliced In medium saucepan, combine the flour, brown sugar; stir in milk. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly; cook and stir 1 minute more. Re move from heat; stir in butter and vanilla. Cool to room tem perature; fold in whipped top ping. Layer a third of the pud ding in a glass bowl. Top with half of the bananas. Repeat lay ers. Top with remaining pudding. Cover and chill 1 hour before serving. This is a recipe we found in a Taste of Home catalog and the'first time we made it, every- Crawford County Dairy Princess Kelley Marzka be lieves women are vital to the success of family farms. She said the work women do encompasses a broad spectrum of tedious, difficult, and overwhelm ing jobs. Tribute To Dairy Farm Women KELLEY MARZKA Crawford Co. Dairy Princess CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS (Crawford Co.) Maybe you’ve heard the quote, “Be hind every successful man is a surprised woman.” Well, I have my own quote: “ Behind every successful man is a strong woman.” Since the beginning of time, women have been nurturers, caring for their families, often at their own expense, and pro viding the loving support that one loved it. I live on a dairy farm so dairy products are often found in the food on our table. I am 19 years old and work parttime at a grocery store. I love helping with the milking when I get a chance. Farming and Dairying is a lot of fun. DRIED BEEF CASSEROLE 8 to 10 boiled potatoes l A pound dried beef 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 cup cheese (tiny kind) 2 tablespoons buttered bread crumbs Slice half of the potatoes into a 2‘/2-quart casserole. Fry beef slightly in butter. Add flour and mix well. Add milk and cheese. Cook until thickened. Pour half of sauce over the potatoes. Add remaining potatoes, then the rest of the sauce. Sprinkle bread crumbs on top. Bake at 350 de grees for 30 minutes. I always look forward to (Turn to Page B 6) has been necessary in the de velopment of modern-day so ciety. While the role of women has, thankfully, changed greatly over recent years, women still play a vital role in the well-being of their families. This role is especially signifi cant in that increasingly rare unit known as the farm fami ly- Women are vital elements (Turn to Page B 6) Janet Zeiset Manheim