f« § "Microwave Magic" Carol Stark Fruit baskets are a practical gift to buy far others and to receive. But sometimes a large amount of raw fruit can be tiresome and might be difficult to consume in a short period of time. Of course, sharing this delectable and costly wintertime treat is always an option. Another idea is to use it in creative dishes. Tuna stuffed oranges would make a fancy lunch or side dish to a more extensive meal. Tuna Stuffed Oranges 4 large oranges peeled 1 (6Vi oz.) can tuna, drained Vi cup snipped dried apricots 'A cup toasted chopped pecans 2 teaspoons snipped chives 2 teaspoons snipped parsley GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORES See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus All Kinds Of Nuts, Beans, Candies, Etc. At Reduced Prices <s* Processors Of Syrups, Molasses, Cooking Oil, Funnel Cake Mix & Shoofly Pie Mizes (With or Without Syrup) GOOD FOOD OUTLET Located At Good Food, Inc. W. Main St, Box 160, Honey Brook, PA 1‘9344 215-273-3776 1-800-327-4406 Located At L & S Sweeteners 388 E. Main St, Leola, PA 17540 717-686-3486 1-800-633-2676 - WE UPS DAILY - By: '/ cup mayonnaise 4 teaspoons dry white wine or milk '/< teaspoon ground cinnamon Parsley sprigs to garnish Peel oranges and place stem side up. Carefully cut each orange in quarters, cutting to but not through bottom of orange. Hold the orange back in its original shape and cut in quarters again, forming 8 wedges in all. Place the orange on saucers and gently press down in center so that wedges open to form “petals” with a cup of salad in the center. The tuna filling gets a flavor boost from pecans, dried apricots, wine and a hint of cinnamon. Lightly pack some tuna mixture in a Vi cup If your local store does not have it, CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE & PRICES VERMONT CASTINGS All Models In Stock • Wood & Coal Stovaa • Flraplacs Accessories • Ducans Gaa Grills Bowman’s Stove Shop (717) 733-4973 906 E. 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Microwave at full power (high) for 10 to 12 minutes. Let stand covered for 2 minutes. Drain carrots and return to casser ole. Stir in butter or margarine and cinnamon. Drizzle with honey. Mix gently. Cover and microwave at full power (high) for 30 sec onds. Sprinkle with pecans. Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes 4 hot baked sweet potatoes or yams 'A cup caramel or butterscotch ice cream topping 'A cup butter 'A teaspoon cinnamon NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A BAKING MOLASSES * BARBADOS MOLASSES A BLACK STRAP MOLASSES * HONEY * PEANUT BUTTER * FUNNEL CAKE MIX * SHOOFLY PIE MIXES 'A teaspoon ground nutmeg 'A cup caramel or butterscotch ice cream topping 4 teaspoons toasted chopped pecans, if desired Cut top off hot baked sweet potatoes. Quickly scoop out hot potato pulp with a spoon, being careful to keep shells intact Set shells aside. In a mixing bowl, combine hot potato pulp, first NEWARK, Del. When buy ing toys this holiday season, give attention to the safety of the toy and its age-appropriateness. According to the Consumer Pro duct Safety Commission, last year children suffered 182,000 toy related injuries. “Most of these injuries were preventable,” says Ron Jester, University of Delaware Coopera tive Extension safety specialist. “But too often, parents, believing that a child is old enough or that the toy will serve as a challenge, give children items that arc too advanced. The toy then becomes a potential-hazard.” For choosing the safest toy for the age group. Jester offers the fol lowing guidelines from the Dela- Problem Water? Odor? Bad Taste? Stains? Iron? Manganese? Mineral Buildup? Color? Bacteria? Virus? Harmful Micro-organisms? Hydrogen Sulfide? THM Precursors? Other Contaminants? Do You Have Any Problems With: * Scours * Small Litter Size * Too Much Medication m j| M * Milk Production Y *** ** * Poor Feed Efficiency I -L- j^JA * Algae in Drinking Cups tyfi * Bad Conception Rate « Could Water Be Your Problem? Complete Farm Water Treating System A Farm Water System that is designed to clean the water on . your farm with one of natures most powerful purifying agents Condensed Oxygen (Ozone)! WOBEGON M 5 717 KslSaßn"* WATER CONDITIONING INC 717-656 8380 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 21, 1991-B5 amount of ice cream topping, but ter, cinnamon and nutmeg. Beat with electric mixer on high speed until fluffy. Spoon mixture into potato shells. Place on a serving plate. Cover with vented plastic. Microwave at full power (high) for 5 to 7 minutes. Top with addi tional topping and sprinkle with chopped pecans. Give Safe Toys ware Safe Kids Coalition: * Do not give toys that have small removable parts to children under age 3. * Do not give stuffed animals with plastic noses and eyes to infants and toddlers. * Do not give children under 8 toys with sharp points and edges. * Check tape recordings and battery-operated toys regularly for loose or exposed wires. * Do not give children under 8 electrical plug-in toys. * Make sure toy darts and pro jectiles have soft, non-removable rubber or cork ends to prevent eye injury. * Look for recommended ages on toy packaging and follow the recommendation. CHRISTMAS
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