32 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 20. 1974 Liven up your burger rep ertoire with this pair of tasty ground meat ideas. Hamburger-Bobs are skew ered with vegetables, envel oped in foil and grilled in buttery barbecue sauce. They make a dinner that requires little watching. And the foil acts as a serving container, as well. Burgers are "spoon-burgers” with saucy pizza seasonings, likely to be particular favorites with the ever-hungry younger set. BURGERS ITALIAN© '4 cup ( y 2 stick) butter 1 pound ground beef 1 ran (4 or.) sliced mush rooms, drained '4 cup chopped green pepper V 2 cup chopped onion Vi teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon salt Yn teaspoon pepper Yt teaspoon dried basil Y 2 teaspoon dried oregano *4 cup flour 1 cup milk 1 can (8 uz.) tomato sauce 6 hamburger buns, toasted Crated Parmesan cheese Melt butter in a large skillet. Add ground beef, mushrooms, green pepper, onion, garlic powder, salt, pepper, basil and oregano. 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(THfflM) Fuel Chief HEATING OIL 1 OIL HUTING (OIiIfMENJ AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph They're topped with a bit of Parmesan cheese at serving time. Salad, chips and milk make them a meal. tomato sauce. Heat thor oughly. Spoon serving size portions over toasted buns and top with a little Parme san cheese. Makes 6 servings. HAMBURGER-BOBS IN BARBECUE SAUCE Barbecue Sauce: V 4 cup (Y 2 (tick) butter ’4 cup ibopped onion l / 2 cup chili sauce 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard Hamburger-Bobs: 1% pounds lean ground beef 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 3 medium potatoes, pared and sliced %'i» c h thick 4 medium carrots, pared and cut into thirds Doctor in the Kitchen® by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council areas of education, the behavioral sciences, nutrition, biochemistry and physiology has led to a better understanding of the obesity probelm. Part of the behavioral approach to weight control involves an understanding of what people eat, when and where they eat it, and how much. These factors have been grouped under what is referred to as “situational control.” It means that eating behavior is not solely controlled by the person' himself but by others and the places in which he spends his life. Some of the “situation controls” are out in the open, some are hidden. In their book. Slim Chance in a Fat World: Behavioral Control of Obesity, Richard B. Stuart and Barbara Davis point out as obvious influences: 1) TV commericals selling super delicious cakes; 2) a family’s insistence that potato chips (or other goodies) be kept within reach of the TV set; and 3) the idea that a good host must always serve food. Control Eating Situations So what we must do is control eating situations. Other, subtler ideas include eating m one room only, so as to never associate eating with somewhere else in the house, especially a regular spot like near the television set. The reason for this is that we have learned to be hungry m places where we have eaten and in doing things that have been paired with eating. Another idea is to do grocery shopping after you haven eaten and to take To prepare sauce: In a small skillet melt butter; saute on ion until tender. Add chili sauce, lemon juice, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, salt and mustard. Simmer 15 minutes; set aside. To pre pare Hamburger-Bobs: In a bowl combine beef, salt and pepper; mix lightly, shape into 18 meat balls. On each of 6 skewers alternate 3 meat balls, 2 slices potato and 2 pieces carrot. Place each skewer on double thick 12- inch square of aluminum foil; top with 2 tablespoons sauce. Double fold over top; twist ends. Place on grill over medium coals folded side up (do not turn) for 40-50 min utes or until desired degree of doneness. To serve: Open package; remove skewer and use foil as serving container. Makes 6 servings. along only enough money for what you have sensibly planned to buy. Others in your family can also help by telling you if you are over-eating and to compliment you when you are hot. And don’t skip meals. This simply makes you over-hungry when you do eat. And eat slower. It takes about 20 minutes for your brain to get the message that enough has been eaten. If you eat slower the message will get there before you have eaten all you might otherwise have downed. .MORE MILK • MCRE • MORE PROFIT MADISON SILOS Div. Chromalloy American Corp. 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville 548-2116 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk 867-3741 Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. 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