Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 03, 1987, Image 51

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    THE
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BLOOMER
1986 Index
“I’m going to get organized!”
That’s one of your New Year’s
resolutions, right? Well, if so, clip
today’s index for the 1966 Micro
Way columns. File your clippings
by date and you’ll be able to find
them in an instant.
The easiest way to file your
clippings is to glue them to a piece
of looseleaf paper and keep them in
a ring binder. Write the date along
the right hand side of the paper so
you can see it easily when flipping
through.
If the column doesn’t all fit on
one page, you can cut and paste to
reshape it. Or, a faster way is to
glue the main part down, and just
fold up the extra. It can be opened
up to use when needed.
Once you have a notebook set up,
it only takes a minute or two to clip
and glue the column in place each
week. (This sure beats digging
behind the freezer or in a
shoebox!)
* -m NELSON AUTOMATIC LIVESTOCK WATERERS
'< For Dairy-Cattle-Hogs & Sheep
• Jce-Free W*ter In Winter • Cool Fresh Water In Summer
S I ij Model 300-24 24” High
* 1 ■»’ Model 300-B 8” High .
Model 300-B
SAVE MONEY WITH MONOFLO
Warm As The BROODERS
Sun For Pigs,
Poultry, Etc.
$49.95
Controls Available
MONOFLO
4 GAL.
MEDICATOR
Reg.
$129.29
now $99.95
Heavy Duty, Thick
PIG HEAT PADS
w/Double Cord
•24”x36”
$56.95
• 24”x48"
$64.95
HOG&CATOLE
•“ WATERERS
•80 Head Cap • Assures
• Prevents Frees- Livestock Fresh
mg to-30* with- Water Daily
out Electricity $169.95
! No Gas 'S
No Electricity
TOTALLY
ENCLOSED FARM
DUTY MOTORS
DAYTON
Also All
Sizes Of
Pulleys
Available
• 1/3 HP $79.95
•1/2 HP $89.95
• 3/4 HP $109.95
• 1 HP.. $129.95
• 11/2 HP $139.95
The Micro Way 1986 Index
January 4: Using a browning
grill
January 11: Browning grill
recipes; eggs, liver’n onions,
cheese sticks
January 18: Superbowl bash:
pizza fondue, bacon sticks
January 29: Microwaving
candy: fudge, peanut brittle
February 1: Sausage suppers
February 8: Quick breakfast
treats: cherry coffee cake, oat
meal muffins, jammed up muffins
February 15: Microwaving
seafood and fish
February 22: Hot sandwiches
March 8: Winter vegetables;
glazed carrots, red cabbage and
apples
March 15: Candy Easter eggs
March 22: Microwaving ham
March 29: Tips for frozen con
venience food
April 5: Macaroni and cheese,
lasagna
April 12: Microwaving pud-
• Rugged *” or 24” High Housings
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» 2 HP
• 3 HP.
• 5 HP.
• 7 1/2 HP
• 10 HP..
$189.95
$239.95
$299.95
$389.95
$499.95
Ree. SALE
$159.95 $129.95
$139.95 $109.95
NIPPLE SflHfea
WATERERS
Monoflo Sting 4
3/8”.... $1.99 3/8”.... $3.99
1/2”.... $2.29 1/2”.... $4.59
3/4” ... $5.99
Top Sow Guard
Optional
Side
Panels
Available
Front Door
w/Heavy Duty
Feeder
dings; tapioca, rice, mixes
April 19: Kids cook dinner: hot
dog casserole, crunchy champ
cookies
April 26: Quiches: ham and
potato, mushroom
May 3: Cookbook reviews
May 10: Drying flowers
May 17: Microwaving scratch
cakes: snickerdoodle cake
May 24: Stuffed potatoes
May 31: Cookies: peanut kisses;
chocolate crackles
June 7: Pineapple upside down
cake
June 14: Microwave know-how
quiz!
June 21: Remedial microwave
class (knowing what went wrong!)
June 28: Basic Microwave
Techniques
July 5: Blanching vegetables
July 12: Picnic shortcake
July 19: Pizza roll (meatloaf)
July 26: Cold salads: ham and
potato; barley pilaff
August 2: 1985 Micro Way
favorites: cheese manicotti, pizza
cookies
August 9: Nutritious snacks:
peanut longs, marble bars, cereal
crunch
August 16: Peach streusel cake,
peach cobbler
August 23: Picnic salads; Italian
chicken, copper pennies
August 30: Reheating tips
September 6: Eggs: poached,
egg sandwiches
September 13: Mashed potatoes
September 20: Microwaving
gravy
September 27: Apple crumb pie,
ROUND FEEDERS
| 1800 Lb. Capacity
Stainless Steel
ROTARY HOG FEEDERS
275 Lbs.
Reg. $219.95
SALE $179*95
s i
3&sGauge
Sizes: 4xB
5x7
Flat Top
FARROWING CRATE
European Style
- •
quick apple coffee cake, ap
plesauce
October 4: Quick casseroles
pizza, goulash
October 11: Microwave Times
magazine favorites; Mexican
manicotti, chicken and broccoli
supreme
October 18: Microwaving Roasts
November 1: Pudding cakes:
brownie; pineapple orange
November 8: Sweet potatoes and
apricots, stuffed squash
November 15: Buying a
microwave
November 22: Turkey tetrazzini,
sweet and sour turkey
November 29: Carried fruit,
baked apples
December 6: Holiday
cheesecake
December 13;
utensils and gifts
MEDIA - Americans are eating
more sugar than ever. Since 1960
our yearly intake of sugar has
jumped 22 pounds. According to
Delaware County Extension home
economist, Maryetta Dorricott,
one reason for the increase is the
use of sugar in processed foods.
Another reason is simply that our
sweet tooth has gotten bigger.
Americans are consuming more
soft drinks, more desserts, more
sweet snacks. This increase has
many people concerned because
sugar is not very nutritious. It’s
Reg. $369.95
sale $319.95
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WOVEN WIRE
- Door
$169.95
Lineast*F»Hi<ini!, rf 9,
Microwave
December 20; Cranberry Nut
Sugar Intake Increasing
BOrow Com, Not Birds.
BORDERLAND BLACK
Seed Protectant
ow with Triple Action Performance
1. Prevents crop loss to crows, other seed
eating birds
2. Improves kernel flow to reduce skips
??j/ M 3. Suppresses seed corn maggot damage
It really works Join thousands of corn
j growers who have proved Borderland
Black pays big harvest-time dividends in
M. field, sweet or pop corn
7 BORDERLAND Ask your seed supplier
/ PRODUCTS INC or farm store
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EAR CORN
Paying Top Prices For
Good Quality Ear Corn
• Wet or Dry
• No Quantity too large
or too small
• Fast Unloading -
Dump on Pile & Go
• Easy access - 2.2
miles off 283 bypass-
Manheim, Mt. Joy
exit
• Daily Receiving 7:30
A.M. to 5 P.M. - un
loading evenings &
Saturdays by appt.
• Trucks available for
pick up at your farm.
Call Anytime For Price
717-665-4785
JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN
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Bread
December 27:
Sauerkraut
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Copyright US7, Lanl Bloomer
high in calories...but it provides
almost nothing in the way of
vitamins, minerals or protein.
Sugar is also thought to contribute
to the development of cavities.
If you want to cut the amount of
sugar you eat, the first step is to
learn the many names it goes by.
Sucrose, dextrose, fructose, com
syrup, com sweetener and natural
sweeteners are all sugar by
another name. Once you know
these, you can read labels and
avoid products with a lot of added
sugar.
Some other ways to cut down on
sugar are..to drink fruit juices or
water instead of soft drinks..buy
fruits packed in their own un
sweetened juice instead of heavy
syrup..and substitute fresh fruits,
nuts or raw vegetables for sweet
snacks.
Pork and