46—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Sept. 28. 1974 K Wonderful Cheeie An old saying declares “there is a cheese for every taste and every pocket* book.” I have to agree, for cheese has been a favorite food for thousands of years. Its history goes back to even before the time of Homer. Caesar’s banquet tables featured cheese and cheese was an essential part of the rations of the Roman ar mies. Annies today rely on cheese as an important part of their rations. The discovery of cheese goes back to several thousand years before Christ. An Arabian traveler, it is said, put milk into a pouch made of a sheep’s Farmers ■ SUPPLY 215 EAST FULTON ST. Turn East Off N. Lime St Between Chestnut & Walnut DELIVERIES ON REGULAR ROUTES JUST ARRIVED 4 and 6 MIL Black Trench Silo 20 ft - 24 ft. - 28 ft. - 32 ft. - 40 ft. Widths Wholesale or Retail FALL SEEDS Cert Arthur 71 Vernal Alfalfa Cert. ROdcoat Wheat Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Abe Wheat Buffalo Alfalfa Cert. 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THIS WIIR'I PATTERN** ■ V AUOfttV CANC ffl 3117 N«. 37f7— Harm's f/i» *v#r m# princess sfopw, now fob fr/mmwd wifh flippy pftwfs »n froof * No 3187 c*m*t in sixes 10 lo It Six* 12 (bust takes 2% yards of 44 inch fabric, with short sleeves, 2% yordi of 44 inch CROCHETED BOLERO This smart looking bolero with long sleeves is erochotmd in simple stitches It will fit misses and small women wearing sizes 12 to 20 Pattern No 1217 gives the mstruc (ions Send 504 for each dress pattern, 30< for each needlework pattern fodd 15t for each dress pattern, 104 for each needlework pattern for mailing and handling) to AUDREY LANE BU REAU, Moms Plains, New Jerseyo79so over and over again down through the' centuries. Cheese possesses a wide variety of the nutrients we need for health. After it is digested, it releases its nutrients to us to 1) provide energy (calories), 2) help build, maintain and repair body tissues, axid 3) help regulate body processes. All foods contribute, each in their own way, ot such needs. But cheese is really quite a basic food. May I remind you that cheeae is also a very ver satile food? You use it from appetizers to dessert with many stops in between. It can be used alone or in combination with bland foods that need sprucing up. Like in sandwiches, or baked dishes, or in a cream sauce to add falvor to vegetables. Chunks of cheese are great in salads. And cheese dips are festive and good tasting. We Owe Europe We owe it all to Europe when the Crusaders brought back the secrets of making cheese. Europeans kept the craft going. When the Dark Ages occurred, Trappist Monks in the monasteries kept the secrets alive and also developed many varieties. The conditions and methods for making cheese varied with locality and this produced many varieties of cheese. Today most of the cheese made in the United States is made from cow’s milk. Goat’s milk is used YOU CAN COUNT ON US AGRhEQUIP. CARL L. SHIRK R D 2. 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