820-Lancastsr Farming, Saturday, January 25, 1992 Lamb On Verge Of Entering Fast Food Market ORLANDO, Fla. “Make mine a lamburger and fried to go please.” This might not be a com mon order at fast food drive-up windows today, but it soon could be if lamb makes its way into the fast food world. Attendees of last week’s American Sheep Industry Associ ation’s convention learned about lamb’s potential in the fast food lane. Marketing experts told con vention goers lamb has great chances of being a major item on fast food menus. “We are just get ting started,” said ASl’s director of Foodservice Marketing Tom Bashaw. “We think there is tre mendous potential in this niche.” New lamb items being consid Vegetable Meeting On Feb. 7 SCRANTON (Lackawanna Co.) The Northeast Regional Vegetable Growers meeting will be held on Thursday, February 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Milwaukee Methodist Church in Lackawanna County. Reservation deadline is February 4 at the Lack awanna County Cooperative Extension. Sponsored by Cooperative Extension of Penn State Universi ty and the Lackawanna County Horticultural Association, the program topics will include infor mation on vegetable varieties; weed, insect, and disease control; safe use of pesticides; and federal drought relief. Ton can’t control the weather, bnt yon can increase your dry weather yield by controlling soil fertility ~-4rW. , r ' ' S*., ”% Tr' 4 * **» ' - ‘".‘Sail , , .Oi iifl ~1, &■ r ’ Hi-Caldum rtin LIMESTONE ered for fast food menus are a lamb sausage pizza topping, lamb kabobs, a lamburger seasoned with ranch dressing and lamb gyro combinations. Bashaw explained to convention goers that most of these new entrees come from the shoulder section of a lamb carcass. “Just imagine the positive impact this would have on the induustry," he said. Bashaw told the group that lamb would draw new consumers to fast food restaurants. The major fast food chains, he explained, work toward broadening their base. He said they want new pro ducts that will draw new custom ers, not new products that will compete with existing items. “Lamb has an upscale image,” he Speakers from Penn State Uni versity include Alan Mac Nab, plant pathologist; Michael Orzolek, vegetable specialist; Shelby Fleischer, entomologist; and county extension agents Don Overdorff and Tom Jurchak. Joseph Colangelo will represent the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and Kent Swartz, the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Training credits will be provided for recertification of private appli cators of restricted use pesticides. Reservations are $6 and can be made by mail or phone before February 4 with the Lackawanna County Cooperative Extension, 200 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503, (717) 963-6842. Proper lime application can increase your dry weather yield H-v, said, “so it should draw an upscale crowd.” There are still some major fac tors to be reckoned with before lamb hits the big time. Bashaw said a consistent supply is very important Fast food restaurants depend and make their money on consistency, he told the crowd. Another factor is a consistently lean product Bashaw said these factors were just two more reasons why growers should push for the implementation of a coupled qual ity and yield grading program in the industry. Sheep producers from across the nation also heard from a local fast food entrepreneur who mark ets a Hovan lamb sandwich in the southeastern section of the United States. Nicholas Mazzawi, area store manager for Hovan Gour met explained that his restaurant featured the sandwich and conse quently experienced a 22 percent increase in sales. Warm Morning coal or wood stove, large size, nice. Amos J. King, 3542 W. Newport Rd„ Ronks, PA 17572 (Intercourse). 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