BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1983 some milk shakes Hey kids, if Mom is too busy preparing dinner to spend time playing with you, why don’t you help her in the kitchen in stead? You could make milkshakes for the evening meal. The first step in using any recipe is to gather all the ingredients and make sure you have each one. Both recipes below require a blender to mix the ingredients. CHOCOLATE MILK SHAKE To make this delicious treat, add 2 tablespoons or more ot chocolate syrup to each cup of milk. Then add a scoop of vanilla or chocolate ice cream, depending upon the chocolate taste you desire. Mix in blender and serve. BLUEBERRY MILK SHAKE Place 1 1/4 cups blueberries in blender and blend. Then add 1/2 cup sugar, a shake of salt, 6 tablespoons of lemon juice and 6 cups of cold milk. Next add 1 pint of vanilla ice cream. Blend all this together. If your blender won’t hold the ice cream, add it after pouring other ingredients, mixed, into glasses. Serves 6. Remember to tell Mom that ice cream and milk, though a bit fattening, are very nutritious. with farm animals LANCASTER Animals have been a part of agriculture ever since primitive times. Each year farm animals and pets are in volved in thousands of farm in juries, some of which are fatal. Most mishaps with animals, however, can be avoided if you adhere to a few simple safety practices. It’s a good idea to have adequate restraining and handling facilities for animals. Keep equipment in good condition and make repairs when necessary. You should try to be calm and deliberate with animals. Speak E>LACK REP Yeuow BLUE BROWN RBD-BREASTED NUTHATCH. /S D/ST/M6U/6HEP FROM US LARGER ReCAWE, THE WNUE-BREASTED ¥UT hbtchby’its smaller She REDDISH-BROUJN BREAST A/VD JMB BLACK STRIPE ACROSS TAB PACE. THE RED-BREASTED EXTRACTS MAMY FORMS OP /MkJURI OUS /RSECTS AMP THEIR egos from the bark of TREES. Let’s make Be cautious gently and do not startle or abuse them. Also, watch out for sudden movements such as kicking and bucking. Children need to be instructed on how to treat animals. Youngsters should be warned not to reach into pens or through fences to pet or feed animals. In addition, here are tips from the National Safety Council: Stay away from animals that are frightened, sick or look suspicious. Beware of bulls, sows with pigs, and other potentially dangerous animals. Properly restrain animals that kick or bite. ORAM6E GREEN) LT. BROWNI LT. BLUE LT. GREEN] describes it as his favorite pet He writes, “Nancy eats three bags of animal crackers and drinks two bottles of Coke a week. She likes to be in the house instead of the front porch. She doesn't sleep in (he barn. She sleeps on the porch. When someone comes she goes ‘mama’ and meets you like a dog.” Thank you. Michael, for sharing your pet with us. If anyone else has a favorite pet they’d like to share with us, mail a picture and description of your pet your name, address and age to: Kid’s Korner, Lancaster Farming. Box 366, Lctitz, Pa. 17543. Only individuals with ample safely away. —Keep animal quarters dean strength and experience should Wear safety shoes or boots, and free of tripping hazards. Put perform livestock handling chores. Use a filter respirator in dusty utensils and tools away im- Keep children and bystanders conditions. mediately after use. Nancy the goat H 6 / \H vs e V rX' , 1 / r
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