—Lgacastar Faming, Satarday, May 12,1979 104 Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Home Economist HOW TO CARE FOR BULK MOk is one of our most nutritious foods. It is also a perishable food. Proper banding is essential to maintain the quality, flavor and nutritional value of milk. Milk should keep for 10 to 14 days after processing when it Is properly handled. Do you know that light is very harmful to milk? Light causes a tallowy, cardboard like flavor in milk, and destroys some of the nutrients. Fifteen to twenty minutes of direct sunlight in the back of your car (ft one hour of daylight on your breakfast table are too much exposure to light When you purchase mUk, take „it directly to your car and get home as soon as possible. Cover milk in your car to prevent light exposure. Use a blanket, metal or plastic picnie chest, or a cardboard box. Return any unused milk to your refrigerator im mediately after use.- Light penetrates glass and plastic containers more readily than colored paper con tainers. Milk readily absorbs odors and flavors of fish, ooions and many other foods. Keep milk containers covered or closed when stored in your refrigerator. Keep milk cold to preserve freshness and serve it cold for best flavor. The magic temperature is 40* F. or below for longest shelf life. The colder the better, down to just above freezing. Keep a ther mometer in your GROW THE CORN THAT WILL GIVE YOU PROFIT MAKE YOU PROUD STEWART $X 77 ASK THE PEOPLE WHO DIO, Like JOHN PEOPLES, Rising Sun, MD. THE TOP YIELD HEALTHY STALKS GRAIN OR SILAGE STEWART $X 77 THE HYBRID YOU CAN COUNT ON CORN GROWING WILL BE MORE PROFITABLE IN 1979 AND EVEN BETTER WITH STEWART SX 77 PROVEN BY TWO YEARS OF USE BY CECIL COUNTY FARMERS. Call PAUL ZACHARY. 658-5605 or WARREN KNUTSEN, 658-4283 Rising Sun. Md. refrigerator. Check the temperature of milk and food. Also check the ac curacy of your thermometer in ice water to be sure that it is accurate. It should read 33* F. Rotate your milk and be - sure to use the oldest first This is necessary with any perishable foods. Keep milk COLD, COVERED and in the DARK. Hus assures that milk will have good keeping quality and taste good when you drink it HOWTOHANDLEA WOMAN’S PAYCHECK If you are a working woman, you should use your paycheck as your male counterpart does as a means of paying the monthly bills, savings, investing and insuring. There should not be a double standard for the ways in which a woman’s or man’s paycheck is allocated. After bill paying, any remaining money should be put to work. You need to decide what your money is needed for: For investments? To finance retirement? To pay for children’s college expenses? Your answers should depend on your individual cir cumstances and on your family’s situation and also whether you are single, married, childless, young or old. Financial experts agree that women tend to downgrade or undervalue their financial worth. Put ting aside even small amounts regularly will Farm Credit board holds election WASHINGTON, D.C. - The process of electing two, members of the board of directors of the Farm Credit Banks of Baltimore began May 3, the Farm Credit Adminikration (FCA), said recently. The board has seven members. Two are elected ensure a nest egg sizeable or not upon retirement. You should also analyze the hinge benefits that come with your job, such as retirement benefits, health insurance, life insurance or profit-sharing because if these are good, it may free some of your regular income for investment purposes. Working couples should decide what money management system is best for than. Joint accounts for shared expenses and separate accounts for other expenses work well for many couples. Maintaining this. independence is recom- * mended by financial experts in case of death or dissolution of the marriage. 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