if Which Is Best? on the market. But even though Fresh, Frozen, or Canned produce may have been transport- Many people prefer fresh pro- ed a thousand miles and have sat duce because it tastes better. They in the bin for a day or two, it is still also believe that nutritionally, full of nutrients, fresh is better. This is true in theo- To get the most from fresh pro ry, but not invariable. In an ideal duce, shop frequently and always world you would pick fruit off the use fruits and vegetables as quick tree, harvest vegetables from your ly as you can. Do not peel, slice, or backyard, and eat them the same chop anything until just before afternoon. Since very few of us you are ready to cook and/or serve live near the Garden of Eden, or it. If you do not have to cut, don’t, any other garden, we have to rely String beans, for example, retain FARM TECH i SERVICE, INC Announcing Farm-Tech Service Inc. is the new distributor for Impro® Animal Health Products, now available at a lower price!! • complete line of animal health products • affordable prices • Lab culturing available Dealerships Available Call (717) 367-3034 or (717) 653-9670 FARM TECH SERVICE, INC. 4 * 365 W. Bainbridge St. Elizabethtown, PA 17022 - Serving The Farm Community Since 1983 - Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist .a. #i PRO PRODUCTS ARE BACK! no antibiotic residue the knowledge to set up effective care programs more flavor and vitamins if cook ed whole, with only the stem ends removed. Avoid buying precut produce such as cateloupe or fruit salad. Ask the manager how long cut fruit has been sitting around. Never soak fruits and vegetables, and wash them as little as is con sistent with cleanliness. Choose a quick-cooking method (micro waving or steaming, for example) over a long, slow boil, which de stroys certain vitamins and allows minerals to leach out. To keep cooking time to a minimum, cook with as little water as possible and cover the pan. No matter how careful you are, processing of any kind destroys some nutrients. If produce looks or feels wilted and pallid, or if you have inadvert ently allowed the broccoli to sit in the crisper for a week, you would be better off with a frozen or even a canned vegetable for dinner. Frozen food that has been scrupulously handled can actually be more nutritious than fresh food ™i FARM I 'offman 5 I ips to ncaster. ival that has sat in the grocery for days. Frpzen fruits, in particular, may retain more Vitamin C than fresh fruit that has been abused in trans port or storage. Do not buy pack ages with ice crystals on the out side; this indicates that the food has thawed and been refrozen. When buying frozen fruits and ve getables, pack them in a double bag and get them home as fast as possible. Your home freezer should stay at 0 degrees F (that is 32 degrees below freezing). Lebanon Society 20 Farm Women Society 20 held a bake things and work at the stand at family picnic at Levitz Park. the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds for Plans were finalized for the food The next meeting will be held on stand at the District FFA Show on August 13 at Carol Hershey’s July 23. Members volunteered to home. THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT ICE CREAM^ ■ ‘WMETAL FORMING Roofing And Siding 29 Gauge Galvanize 29 Gauge Painted 26 Gauge Galvalume 26 Gauge Painted New 409 Stainless Steel Roofing All Panels Cut To Length - Coverage 36” Width We Also Stock The Following Items: • Pre-Hung Doors • Ridge Vents • Agri Build Windows • Ridgolators • Roll Door Track • Trolleys and Hardware A new Product In Our Line STANDING SEAM ROOFING Manufactured at the job sue NOW YOU CAN CALL US TOLL-FREE AT 1-800-582-9956 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1991-B3 The extended heating process of commercial canning partially destroys some vitamins, especial ly Vitamin C and some of the B vitamins, as well as Vitamin A. Minerals survive heating. Storing canned vegetables for more than a year can increase nutrient loss un less room temperature is kept be low 65 degrees F. Though most canned produce lacks the flavor and texture of fresh or frozen, from a nutritional standpoint it is certainly worth eating. & the District Show, 800 Gle'iVkOod Drive CpM'aV FA ' 717-733-9590