A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1990 COLUMBUS, OH Ameri ca’s favorite dessert? Ice Cream! Americans scream for the cool and luscious treat to the tune of 32 quarts per person per year. In fact, the amount of ice cream produced in America would provide 10 single-scoop cones for every human being on this planet. * ♦ ♦ Worldly and wonderful - ice cream is a universal treat! In Ger man, ask for “Eis Spciseeis”; in Spanish, “Helado” will render a scoop: in Italian, “Gelato” brings delight; and in French, “Glace” works like magic! * * ♦ It’s all in the name! And when it comes to cheese, many of the more than 2,000 varieties avail able differ only slightly and there fore derive their names from the locales in which they were first produced. Take Roquefort, for example. A cheese with visible veins of blue-green mold was named Roquefort because it was made in the village of Roquefort, France. In Italy, a similar cheese was named for the town of Gor Ford Compact Diesels* Here’s a deal you’ll feel comfortable with. Pay no interest for two full years on most new Ford compact diesel tractors. Other low A.P.R.’s available for longer terms. But hurry! This offer ends June 30, 1990 Available exclusively through Ford Credit for qualified buyers. *O% A PR for 12 months on Models 2110 and 2120 LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, Ford Credit 1655 ROHRERSTOWN ROAD LANCASTER, PA 17601 PHONE: 717*569*7063 The Trifles And Trivialities Of Dairy Month gonzola. The English call their version of this sharp and tangy cheese, Stilton - naturally for Stil ton, England. America’s love affair with cheese continues to grow. Accord ing to USDA, per capita cheese consumption in 1988 was 25 pounds, up from 7.5 pounds in 1954. The leader in cheese con sumption growth? The United States, of course! And, the cheese of choice - Cheddar! ♦ • * Hungry? How about a cow lossal treat? The longest banana split ever made was 4.55 miles in length. And, Selinsgrove, PA resi dents enjoyed every last speck of it (Mi April 30,1988. Still hungry? Try a taste of the world’s most gigantic ice cream sundae. Weigh ing in at 54,914.8 pounds on July 24, 1988 in Alberta, Canada, the tasty giant boasted 44,689.5 pounds of ice cream, not to men tion almost 10,000 pounds of toppers. ♦ * ♦ Mid East United Dairy Industry Association recommends that INC. healthy adults have two servings each day from the Milk Group. Peter Dowdeswell of England has been known to push that recom mendation to the limit, according to the 1990 Guiness World Book of Records. A winner of many speed-eating feats, three extra nutritious occasions include; 16-ounces of Cheddar cheese in 1 minute and 13 seconds; 1.2 quarts of milk in 3.2 seconds; and 3 pounds 6 ounces of ice cream in SAVE PARTS FOR MOWER/ MOWER CONDITIONERS WINDROWERS & COMBINES 8’ 10’ 12’ 14’ Modal Width Reg. 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The growth is largely traced to the increased number of outlets offering frozen yogurt, a number that has increased from 2,700 outlets in 1985 to almost 9,000 in 1989 according to the Lempert Report. A cool and soothing treat, a S-ounce serving of frozen yogurt tallies 145 calories. FEATURES: . *ltw badeSUCKLE 60fi QQ Mlk FtopitMT wifi 90% yAfO»WW 50 lb. more (at • An effective. ecenomicta replacement tar mlk In a calf feeding program • taetandzed tar rapid mi alng BENEFITS; • High tfgaaMty • ftovidee 90% mora fat tar medium high energy intake iW * Encourages aarty waaning • Aida In tia gravandon of baelarial anterlda (•court) ANALYSIS; Cruda Pro* tein (Mn) Cruda Fc* Cruda Fil 20 OK
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