Chester Names Dairy Cook-Off Winners BY MARJORIE KEEN . Chester Co. Correspondent GUTHRIESVILLE (Ches ter) — Lo-Cal Corsican Chicken won Cindy McGrath of West Chester a 200 dollar shopping spree at Cropper’s Market, Guthriesville, last Saturday. It was Chester County’s First Ever Low- Calorie Dairy Recipe Contest cook-off. McGrath was awarded first prize following judging at the Brandywine Hospital and Trauma Center Strawberry Festival on the hospital grounds in Cain Township. Second prize went to Ann Nace of Perkasie for Shimmering Buffet Mold. Ellie Marsh, Lewistown, placed third with Chicken Surprise. Sandra Rygle of Carmichaels took fourth prize with Scallop Bake with Wine. Her husband Stanley’s Mexican Style Quiches placed fifth. And Baked Fish was sixth prize winner for Dorothy Johnson of Downingtown. Dave Burkhardt, Brandywine Hospital chef; Mary Ann Cleary, Dairy Council; Bob Cropper of Cropper’s Market; and Valerie Nartowicz, Brandywine Hospital Weight Control Program, judged the dishes for effective use of low fat dairy products, taste and visual appearance. The judges also con ON§ earl# payers Most equipment before the price increase - We want to PASS-THE-SAVINGS on to YOU! GYROSTAR GRS 25 Rake/Tedder GYRORAKE GA 300 GT •MD Disc Mower FC Mower/Condifioner EL 25 Power Tiller & FA Rear Mounted Mower HURRY - QUANTITIES LIMITED!! CALL ABC GROFF TODAY and ASK FOR BILL, PARKE or GARY. 110 South Railroad Ave • New Holland, PA 17557 • Telei sidered originality, creativity, ease of preparation and nutritional quality. The contest was sponsored by Brandywine Hospital, its Weight Control Program and the county and state dairy promotion programs. Donated prizes, in addition to the shopping spree at Cropper’s, included a 50 dollar savings certi ficate from the Bank of Lancaster; a box of steaks from Toby Hill Farms, Honey Brook; a year’s supply of ice cream from Turkey Hill Dairies, Lancaster, a set of saute pans from E.H. Keen and Son, Parkesburg; and a 20 dolalr gift certificate from Acme Mark ets, Philadelphia. For the first prize recipe, turn to page B 6 “Featured Recipe.” Other winning recipes follow. Shimmering Buffet Mold Ann Nace, Second Prize 1 pint cream-style cottage cheese Vi cup milk 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons chopped chives 'A cup chopped pimento 3 tablespoons finely chopped pecans 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 2 3-ounce packages lemon fla vored gelatin Mix unflavorcd gelatin and \ GYROTEDDER ABC GROFF Since 1890... a name you can trust purchased Mon.-Fn. 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM 7AMto 12 Noon ihone (717) 354-4731 milk. Heal until gelatin is dissol ved. Add to cottage cheese. 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