First graders like milk (Continued from Page B 14) have cereal ” Andy was one of the few children who had actually milked a cow That learning ex perience, he says, now has him drinking more milk than ever The correct guesser, J.J Helm, made it clear that he likes milk "both ways.” When questioned what that meant, he said, "Chocolate or plain.” He said he drinks it "when I feel like drinking it. Sometimes when I have chocolate chip cookies I like to dip them in milk.” There was just one child who lived on a dairy farm from this class of 22 children. Nevertheless, they were happy to learn that June is dairy month, and they were quick to point out the many dairy products made from milk. They mentioned sour cream, cottage cheese, yogurt, butter, cream, cream cheese and, of course, ice cream. Almost everyone agreed that ice cream is one of their all time favorite dairy products. Heather Miller, 6, and her friend Megan MacVaugh, 6, varied from their classmates in their choices of favorites. Heather said, "I like cottage cheese.” Since 1 found this a little unusual for a first grader I questioned her how sh£ liked to eat it and she replied with the in JO*' 6 Send Us The Coupon Now With Your Check. Mail to: LANCASTER FARMING P.O. Box 366 If We Receive Your Coupon & Check By June 16th We’ll Mail A Gift Cart Notice About Your Gift. Allow 2 Weeks For New Subscriptions To Start. We’ll Add 1 Year To Existing Sub scriptions Sent In For Renewal. nocence of a six-year-old, ‘ in a bowl ” So much for clever questions. Megan said she drinks milk at lunch, dinner and break fast,” but said cream cheese is one of her favorites, 'with jelly 1 had it for lunch.” Another independent thinker was Lon Epply, who said, "I like whipped cream” Where' "On cake.” She also said she drinks four cartons of milk a day. Are they large cartons ' Yes, she nods solemnly. Andrea Sides, 7, says she drinks milk every day, and mint chocolate chip ice cream is her favorite. The only farmer in the group, Alan Groff, 7, is a great fan of ice cream and have several favorites, including strawberry, mint chocolate chip and raspberry When it came time for picture taking, and milk was distributed, everyone was clearly delighted With their teacher, Cynthia Artz, pouring, the children kept clamoring for refills until the last drop was gone. This class will not quickly forget that milk is the official state drink and when they get to fourth grade they’ll be one step ahead They also got an early start on celebrating June Dairy Month' CAMP HILL June Dair\ Month celebrates its 46th birthday in 1982. This annual event began in 1937 when June was selected as the most productive month in the dairy calendar Since that time May has become the month with the highest milk production figures, but June is still celebrated because of tradition It’s easy to drink a toast to June Dairy Month with these nutritious summer coolers made with milk, ice cream and fresh fruit BANANA COOLER 2 medium-sized bananas, sliced 2 tablespoons honey 2 cups cold milk 1 pint vanilla ice cream, softened Place bananas, honey and a small amount of milk in blender container, cover Puree until almost smooth Add remaining milk and ice cream. Blend until smooth and frothy, about 1 minute Serve immediately in tall chilled glasses garnished with a banana slice STRAWBERRY COOLER - substitute 1 cup fresh sliced strawberries for bananas Lititz, PA 17543 Drink a nutritious toast to dairy month Milk is a lowfat beverage LANCASTER Many people do not realize that the milk which you buy contains only about 3 1/4 percent fat Homogenized pasteurized milk is truly a lowfat beverage, as compared with many other foods,” says Sid Barnard, Penn State Extension dairy specialist The average fat content of milk produced by cows is about 3.7 percent However, regulations provide for standardizing this, as it vanes from less than 3 percent to more than 6 percent An 8-ounce glass of regular milk DADS ARE GREAT... "FARMER DADS" ARE THE GREATEST!" Show Dad You Care With A Subscription to: Yes! 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