BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1983 (Continued from Page B 6) EGG-SPINACH SALAD lib fresh spinach 1/2 c. salad oil 1/4 c. sugar 2 T. vinegar 11 finely grated onion l/2tsalt 1/41. dry mustard 0 slices bacon, cooked until crisp, drained and crumbled 6 hard-cooked eggs, chopped Wash spinach thoroughly in lukewarm water; drain. Chill to crisp. Combine oil, sugar, vinegar, onion, salt and mustard. Beat or blend in blender until dressing becomes thick and syrupy and sugar is thoroughly dissolved. Tear spinach into bite-size por tions; place in large salad bowl. Add bacon and eggs. Pour dressing over all; let stand about 1/2 hour. Toss to thoroughly mix salad. American Egg Board SUPPER IN A SKILLET 3/4 c. uncooked rice 1 can condensed cream of celery soup, undiluted 3/4 c. water IT. butter 1 pkg. frozen peas, separated 1 can sliced mushrooms, drained 6 eggs 1/2 c. shredded Swiss cheese parsley, optional In large fry pan or skillet, combine rice, soup, water and butter. Cover and bring to boil. Reduce beat to simmering. Sim mer covered 5 minutes. Stir in frozen peas and simmer covered another 5 minutes. Stir in mushrooms. Make 6 indentations in rice mixture. Break an egg into each indentation. Cover and continue codling over low *to medium heat until eggs are almost set, about 3 to 5 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese. Cover and cook until eggs are desired degree of doneness, about 5 to 7 minutes. Garnish with parsley, if desired. Always Eggs EGG-CHEESE TUNA TIMBALES 1 can evaporated milk 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 c. shredded Swiss cheese 1 can tuna, drained and flaked It. grated onion 1/41. salt 1/41. basil 1/81. ground red pepper Cheese sauce: 2/3 c. evaporated milk 1 c. shredded Cheddar cheese Preheat oven to 325 degrees. For timbales, heat 1 cup of the evaporated milk in a medium sized saucepan to just simmering. Remove from heat and stir a small amount of milk into eggs. Return all to saucepan. Stir in Swiss cheese. Return to low heat to finish melting cheese. Remove from beat and stir in tuna, onion, salt, basil and red pepper. Divide mixture evenly between 6 buttered 5-oz. custard cups. Place cups in 13x9- inch baking pan. Fill with hot water to within 1- inch to top of cups. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until a knife inserted near center comes out clean. Remove custard cups from hot water. Let stand 5 minutes. Meanwhile, for cheese sauce, heat remaining evaporated milk, 2/3 cup, in a small saucepan just to simmering. Remove from heat and stir in Cheddar cheese until melted. If necessary, return to low heat to finish melting cheese. Do not boil. To serve, unmold timbales onto warm serving plate. Spoon sauce over each. Serve im mediately. BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Loncoxter Farming Carrie* DHIA Reports Each Month! United Dairy Association Milk promos feature fitness CAMP HILL - On December 21, board members of the Advertising and Promotion Agency/Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing Area met in Arlington, Virginia, at the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Association offices. The special congregation was held in order to view, for the first time, the all new television commercial which will highlight the Agency’s 1963 advertising and promotional campaign. The 30 second spot carries the theme: “Milk. It’s Fitness, You /I f> •••*« I »!• t *» t Horticulture show lists FARM SHOW Horticulture found its place at the 67th annual Farm Show this year as categories from African violets to silk bridal bouquets sported winners. .Following are results of the weekend judging: African Violets I Maria Vorhiuer. Kmtnersville. 2 Kathy Seeker, Coopersburg, 3 Johnna Stoneroad. Halifax Hanging Baskets 1 Misty Swaner, Lancaster 2. Lori Shanley, Phoenixvitle. 3 Ellen Hanson, Palmyra Gacuiums 1 Laura Owens, Ebensburg; 2 Tammy Weaber, Lebanon. 3 Deborah Betz, Annville Cyclamens 2 TinaGutstall.Bambridge Cacti (collection) 1 Bob Get*. Levittown, 2 Misty Swaner. 3 Kathy Socker Foliage Plant 1 Kathy Socker, 2 Cindy Hockenberry. New Bloomfield. 3 Ann Getz. Levittown Ferns 1 Ann Getz. 2 Lora Daniels. Harrisburg, 3 Kathy Socker Tulips 2 Gary Shilcosky. Ebensburg, 3 Deb Brosius. Elizabethtown Potted Ivy 1 Sue Dreyer, Warminster. 2. Rennie Mc- Donnell. Middle Bucks Avts; 3 Caroline McGrath, Warmington Dish Garden 1 Hope Beachler, Lebanon, 2 Lisa Ackerman, Columbia, 3 GeneOreibelis, Lebanon Terrariums 1 Michelle Hess. Elm. 2 Deb Brosius. 3 Nora Boyanowski, Harrisburg SUPAFLU dominate the entire *BS program. Other forms of promotion will include radio advertising, outdoor billboards, print, distribution of a fitness booklet through grocery and convenience stores, and an updated mall exhibit. The entire advertising effort is very timely, in that it zeros in on today’s contemporary audience who’s concerned about health, Le., diet and exercise. As A 1 Salter, of W. B. Doner & Company Advertising, explained, “Ihe fitness campaign is strongly recommended for two reasons. Arramamant in containar 1 Dee Morton, Harrisburg: 2. Jim Snyder, Danville: 3 Fay Rupert. Bloomsburg Wrecths 1 Dawn Noyes. Fayetteville, 2 Karen Crawford. Chambersburg; 3 Lon Raesner, Fayetteville. Hanging Wai Arrangements 1 Nora Boyanowski; 2. Deb Boyanowski. Hamsburg; 3. Brian Taylor. Levittown AnangnaMln a pedMal containar 1 Judi Kraft. Phoemxville: 2 Dianne Fasolt. Harrisburg. Fruit and/or Vegetable arrangement 1 Johnna Stoneroad. 2 Brenda Gainer. Manheun. 3 Kathy Socker. Sill Corsages 1 Ned Mokreis, Phoemxville, 2 Linda Atwood, Creydon;3 Judi Kraft 1 Mia Sudler Phila, 2 Ginger Mellott. UNIVERSITY PARK - “Regenerating Hardwood Stands” is the title for the 1983 Penn State Forestry Issues Conference. 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