Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 11, 1988, Image 139

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    Frozen
ATLANTA, G A—Looking for
a refreshing new way to cool down
this summer? Few foods are cap
able of providing as tangy a thrill
on a hot summer’s day as frozen
yogurt or milk-based fruit sherbet
Easy to make at home, either can
serve as a dazzling dessert or
refreshing pause all year long.
Frozen yogurts and fruit sher
bets have gained popularity in the
1980’s as American’s strive to
slim down. Both are natural exten
sions of the ongoing quest for
foods that are lighter, healthier,
and less fattening. Checking the
calorie count for either dessert will
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reveal that each is low in calories
but big on flavor.
Most people are used to making
homemade ice cream with milk,
whipping cream, sweeteners, and
flavorings. But for a change, you
can make frozen yogurt by substi
tuting plain or flavored yogurt for
milk. Many people add milk any
way, to make the product smoother
and richer.
Flavored with fruit purees,
juices, or extracts, there is no limit
to the flavors you can create.
If you prefer to forego the work
at home, you can get frozen yogurt.
Take advantage of our “Sky-High Savings" celebration to move
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you put a 60-95 hp* Massey-Ferguson Autotronic™ tractor or
Datatronic'“ tractor through its paces on your farm or ranch.
Advanced technology designed into these revolutionary new
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Ph: (215) 683-7252 869-2214 Ph: (717) 648-1120
M.M. WEAVER & SON
N Groffdal* Rd
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Ph: <717) 656-2321
R.W. KELLER SALES PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE
Padtasla, PA 15944
Ph: (215) 257-0101
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LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
700 E Lind.n St
Richland, PA
Ph; (717) 866-7518
Oakland Mint. PA
Ph: (717) 436-2735
413*2735
soft or hard, in cups, cones, sun
daes, or on a stick.
Milk Sherbets
Whole milk is the main ingre
dient of milk sherbets, though you
can substitute lowfat milk if you
are concerned about calories.
Milk sherbets don’t have as rich
and smooth a texture as ice cream,
so stabilizers such as gelatin or egg'
whites are added to give sherbets a
lighter, airier texture.
Fruit flavored sherbets can be
made with a variety of fruit purees
and juices, sweeteners such as
sugar and honey, flavor extracts, or
liqueurs. The most popular sher
bets arc orange, pineapple, lime,
raspberry, and lemon.
Homemade yogurts and sher
bets are a tantalizing way to ensure
that you arc meeting your daily
needs for calcium, protein, and
riboflavin.
Best of all, these treats can be
made in minutes, thanks to the var
iety of ice cream freezers now
available for home use.
Whatever your taste or diet con
siderations, frozen yogurts and
milk sherbets can be counted on
for a calorie-conscious step tow
ards good taste and nutrition.
*•
ARNETTS GARAGE
Rt 9 Box t2S
Hagaralown, MD
Ph: (301) 733-0515
New York and New Jersey
berry, Williamstown, NY.
Otsego
Harold W Hayaa, Cherry Valley, NY,
Leslie Rathbun, Schenevus, NY; Jack Van
Buren, Cherry Valley, NY; Gleniloot Farm 1,
Cherry Valley, NY; H E. & E 0. Gregory, New
Berlin, NY, Krpham Brothers, Cooperstown,
NY; Richard & Nancy Meyers, Morns, NY;
Timothy & Cindy Powers, Hartwick, NY
Ranaaalaer
Robert & Jean Carlson, Schaghbooke, NY,
Mapledale Farm, Berlin, NY.
St. Lawrence
Richard Hamilton, Oe Kalb Junction, NY,
Donald F & Leon C. Clin, Madnd, NY; Max,
Barb, & David Fisher, Madnd, NY, Roger
Pomamville, Massena, NY, Keith Avery, Mas
sena, NY; Tony & Andy Gilbert, Potsdam, NY;
Fred McLaughlin, North Lawrence, NY; Elliot
Rodee, Canton, NY, John Thompson, Can
ton, NY, Matthew 0 Reynolds, Gouverneur,
NY
Saratoga
Wayne & Janice Arnold, Gansevoort, NY,
David R Wood, Amsterdam, NY; William
Peck, Schuylerville, NY, Betts Brothers,
Waterford, NY, David & Kathy Stewart, Burnt
Hills, NY
Schoharie
SUNY Ag & Tech. Cobleskill, NY, P
Schuyler & Son, Cobleskill, NY
Steuben
Deusenbery Farms, Wayland, NY, Gary C
Button, Jasper, NY, Arthur R Mills, Jr.
Andover, NY; Doug Schwmgel, Atlanta, NY,
Sky Line Farm, Greenwood, NY, Scott &
Debra Rollins, Camsteo, NY, Glenn L White
& Sons, Woodhull, NY, Force Farm, Corning,
NY, William Brown, Hammondsport, NY
Tioga
Herbert Maas, Owego, NY, Albert Evans &
Son, Owego, NY; Berry Farms, Nichols, NY,
John & Sandra Crawford, Rome, PA, Bruce &
Arlene Barnhart, Rome, PA; Moore Farms,
Nichols. NY.
Tompklne
David & Sue Thompson, Ithaca, NY, Allan
LaMotte, Freeville, NY; Lawrence C Howser,
BUCKETS & FORKS
For Skid Steer Loaders
AVAILABLE FOR MOST MAKES AND MODELS
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• BUCKETS
Various Shapes And
Widths According
To Order
Bucket Cutting Edge Available, Beveled One Side,
Any Length.
5 Sizes: Ms”x3”, %"x4”, %”x4”, 5/8”x6”
Rubber Edges Available For Scraper Blades
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
• FORKS
40” to 72” Standard
Sp«ek! Saes An'HaUe
ATI CORPORATION
325 West Main St. New Holland, PA 17557 •
(717) 354-8721
Lancaster Fanning Saturday, June 11, 1988-Dll
(Continued from Pago DIO)
Groton, NY; Robert Foutt, Cortland, NY;
Carey Farm*, Groton, NY.
Ulster
M & M Farm*, Wallkill, NY.
Washington
Willard Durkee, Fort Ann, NY; Neil East
man, Hartford, NY; John Pfeiffer, Greenwich,
NY; Ailenwaite Farm* Inc.. Schaghticoke,
NY, Valley View, Fort Ann, NY; William E
Perry, Eagle Bndge, NY; Hollister Brothers,
Whitehall, NY; F 4 J Farm. Comstock. NY;
William McQueen, Fort Anne, NY
Wayne
S Lake 4 D. Wolf, Lyons, NY
Wyoming
Silver Meadows Farm, Silver Spr, NY,
Leon Mattoon, Perry, NY; Charles Fuest
North Java, NY; Manley 4 Allen Mason. Silver
Spr, NY, Steve 4 Kerry Wing, Bliss, NY
Yates
Vaughn Vesper View, Penn Van, NY,
Seneca Acres, Penn Van. NY, Rollen-N’s
Dairy, Rock Stream, NY
NEW JERSEY
Burlington
Lester Jones & Sons, Inc, Medford, NJ,
William Pettit, Juliustown, NJ
Central Jarsay/Huntardon
W M Freiss, Glen Gardner, NJ, Howard
Sutton & Son, Califon, NJ, Edward Huff,
Asbury, NJ
South Jarsay
George B Williams, Woodstown, NJ
Northeast Dairy Herd Improve
ment Association is a member
owned cooperative serving dairy
farmers in Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, and New York. The
purpose of the cooperative is to
increase Northeast dairy farmers’
net profits through information
management systems.
Ba9f To Order