6—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 1, 1964 For the Farm Wife and Family Citrus Is By Mrs. Richard O. Spence IFresh oranges contain many minerals. The ones in largest amounts are potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium Each is essential to human nutrition potassium is needed for the body’s muscle; magnesium, as svell as calcium and potassium, is important in .building bones and teeth. It has been found that it is the woman of the American family who is most apt to get less calcium in her diet than other members of the family, and less than the anwnount recommended for her. Because women do not drink milk regul arly, fruits and vegetables have to provide heir daily calcium quota. When using orange ,t is best to eat the whole fresh orange for .he peeled fruit has 4 times as much calcium as the same amount ot strained juice. Peeled SPEXCB fresh citrus fruits, melons, figs and berries have more cal cium than most other fruits In fresh fruits and vegetables, calcium is available with a minimum of calories and in most cases, no fat. An orange suitable for dessert has only 62 calories. This may be a worthwhile consideration to men and women who aie watching their weight or then- Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are in doubt. Doctor’s Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs D A V I D'S OPTICAL CO. Always See Better 403 N. DUKE STREET Lancaster Phone 394-2767 Neighborly service! Folki like our neighborly serv ice. Our customers are our friends I We’d like to add your name to our list of satisfied users of clean-burning Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil. We Give S & H Green Stamps GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. *************** jins®# Packed With Minerals hearts, The refrigerator is the place we all look when we are hun gry for a snack. 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Addltlanal 10' auger aectloni may be added. lutomatie foodlng equipment Basting Sauce. ♦ORANGE BASTING SAUCE 1 teaspoon grated, orange peel V cup orange juice Vs cup salad oil Vi teaspoon seasoned salt 1 teaspoon soy sauce Vi teaspoon sugar Combine ingredients, blend ing well. Makes % cup. . * ♦ ♦ i ' CURRIED UAMB WITH ORANGES oranges, peeled, cut into bite-sized pieces tablespoons brown sugar pounds boned lamb shoul der tablespoons shortening teaspoons curry powder teaspoon ground ginger teaspoon powdered dry mustard teaspoon ground cardamon teaspoon salt cup water *4 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon cornstarch „ 2 tablespoons orange juice Steamed rife© % cup flaked coconut 14 cup chopped nuts, cashews, almonds or peanuts iSweeten orange pieces with brown sugar: set aside. Trim fat from lamib and cut meat into l-inch cubes. 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Stir in undrained, sweetened orange pieces; heat. Serve on hot fluffy rice. Pass accompaniments: flaked coco nut and chopped nuts. * * * ORANGE CANDIED | SWEET POTATOES 1 1/ 2 pounds sweet potatoes % cup boiling water 1 tablespoon orange juice % tablespoon grated orange peel 1 cup light brown sugar 1 orange, peeled and sliced 2 tablespoons butter Boil sweet potatoes until tender. Remove from heat and ■peel. Combine renaming in gredients except butter. Pour over potatoes. Dot with butter. Spread in shallow baking dish lightly oiled, and bake m hot oven at 400 degrees until gla zed or pan-glaze on top of range over low heat, for about 15 minutes. Baste frequently and turn potatoes at least once, 6 servings. (Continued on Page 7) I .. * <',w- Quarryville New fialland 786-2126 354-2146