Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 12, 1987, Image 51

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    MICROWAVE
MINUTES
Each serving: 280 calories, 25g
protein, 18g fat, Sg carbohydrate,
682 mg sodium, 86mg cholesterol.
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someone with a new microwave—
it’s not too late to send a gift sub
scription to my newsletter, A
Batch of Ideas. A Batch of Ideas
contains more of the same kind of
down-to-earth recipes but rare
ly the same recipes—that you find
in “Microwave Minutes.” This bi
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helpful hints and practical basics
not only for microwave but
also for food processor and quick
conventional cooking. The news
letter is eight notebook-size pages,
geared for quick reading and
includes nutritional analysis of
recipes.
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Important news
for farmers!
Pioneer has exciting news for all growers, regardless of
size. News about performance, news about programs,
and news about new products. Talk to your Pioneer
sales rep before you order any seed for next year. You’ll
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Recipes in this column are
tested in 600- and 650-watt micro
wave ovens. With an oven of diffe
rent wattage output, timings may
need slight adjustment.
Joyce Battcher is an indepen
dent home economist microwave
specialist. She is author of
"Microwave Fondly Favorites”
and editor of “A Batch of Ideas”
newsletter.
6 1987 Extra Newspaper Features
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Goat Quads Enliven
Milton Grove Farm
. jne Eckert, right, and her neighbor Fonda Cannon have
their hands full with quadruple goat kids born this past week. The kids, part Nubian
and part Alpine, are doing fine at Engle’s Goat Farm that boasts a 50-head goat herd In
•MIKon Grove. Owner Eckert said that quads of the same sex are extremely rare for
goats.
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