Yesterday we spent the day at Uncle Jacob and Aunt Emma's house. Dad, Mom, and some of my brothers and sisters biked the four miles and so did Aunt Verena and Susan. Since Dad needs to repair the tube in my bike tire I couldn't bike. So, instead of biking, sister Susan and I took our pony, Stormy, and the pony wagon to Jacob and Emma's. The younger ones who couldn't bike that far also went along. Stormy was rarin' to go after a long rest all winter. It was nice to go for a pony ride again and Kevin and Lovina always enjoy it. Aunt Emma had a good dinner of homemade French fries, breaded fish, onion rings, white cake, rhubarb pie, ice cream and peaches. It was all very good. Emma also breaded and deep-fried potato slices and it was good like that. After dishes were washed we played kickball. Brother Kevin and cousin Steven, 9 months, took a nap while we played. It was fun to all play kickball together and I was on the winning team. We were 17 total playing but we let sister Lovina just kick the ball and run around the bases and didn't count her points. Lovina will turn four on May 18. She is excited and keeps asking me how long til her birthday. Next month on June 14 I will be 14. We will have cake and ice cream and family and friends over. Turning 14 also means that next year is my last year of school, which I am really excited that I will be done. I'm not the only one celebrating 14 years, our horse Diamond will be 14 this month. Dad raised him and trained him and he is our best horse and very safe. I am finishing up with my school work for this year. I still have some English and math lessons to do. Reading and spelling are my favorite subjects. Although I miss seeing my friends at school I enjoyed home-schooling. It was more relaxing to do my lessons here at home. Mom, Susan, and I made this casserole on Saturday for lunch. It is easy to make and we all liked it: Yumasetti1 16-ounce package noodles, cooked in salt water (or homemade noodles) 3 pounds hamburger, fried with chopped medium onion 1 pint peas 2 (10 3 /4 oz.) cans cream of mushroom soup 1 (10 3 /4 oz/) can cream of chicken soup 1 cup sour cream 10 slices toasted bread, cubed Mix all together and put into a casserole dish. Top with your favorite kind of cheese. Bake for 30 minutes at 350. Elizabeth Eicher, 13, is Lovina's oldest daughter. Lovina's column will return next week. For more information about The Amish Cook column and the Eicher family visit amishcookonline.com. The Amish Cook Friend ClubThank you to all the readers who are supporting The Amish Cook by enrolling in the Friend Club. We could still use some new members over our final week of the "membership drive." For editor's essay about more indepth reasons for creating the club, go to amishcookonline.com BASIC ONE-YEAR MEMBERSHIP $10; "Lovina Eicher name card". "Name cards" are small business-card type identifiers that the Amish often exchange at social events. ONE-YEAR SILVER $25; name card, signed 8 by 10 color photo of the Eicher's horse and buggy or meal-time scene. Free access to any premium content at amishcookonline.com ONE YEAR GOLD $50; all of above, plus quarterly newsletter, "The Amish Cook Extra," with recipes, color photos of Lovina's home, stories and Amish information EDITOR'S CIRCLE $75; All of the above, plus a happy birthday card from Lovina sent to the home of one loved one .Memberships can be sent to: Oasis Newsfeatures, P.O. Box 2144, Middletown, Ohio 45042. Allow two to four weeks for delivery of certificates or thank you cards. Readers can also join by calling 1-877-571-4112 Go back to Prairie Advocate Home Page |