jng the. a at the new jrner” at the Phlladel^... left: DJ Brian B. Wilde, Q-102 Radio; Dr. Robert Ross, Philadelphia Health Commissioner; Kathleen F. Wagner, Vice President, Education and Training, Philadelphia Zoo; Robert □ever, Assistant General Manager, Atlantic Dairy Cooperative; Jan Stanton, Executive Direc tor, Dairy Council Inc., and Charles Marcy, President of Kraft General Foods/National Dairy Division. NIPPLEMANIA? YES, NIPPLEMANIA IS RUNNING WILD! DID THE EXCITEMENT OF NIPPLEMANIA HIT YOUR FARM YET OR ARE YOU STILL SCRUBBING AWAY ON YOUR OLD WATERERS? BUY THE VAL NIPPLE WATERING SYSTEM FROM HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. INSTALL NIPPLES IN YOUR POULTRY HOUSE TO REDUCE YOUR LABOR COSTS AND IMPROVE YOUR PERFORMANCE AT THE SAME TIME WE HAVE THE CURE! SYCAMORE INO. PARK 259 PLANE TREE DRIVE EY EQUIPMENT Lancaster. pai?«o3 OMPANY, INC. (717)393-5807 We ‘Tafa Customer Satisfaction (Personalty n If AI WATERING LJ VAL SYSTEMS CALL TODAY! oo PHILADELPHIA (Philadelphi- fiberglass cow which shows a Co.) About 10,000 people four sumachs and allows kids attended the Grand Opening of the to o*®“_ hand at milking. Dairy Corner at the Philadelphia . nn 8 grand opening, spe- Children’s Zoo on Father’s Day, c,a were held throughout June 21. 1116 day. such as a “Cow Mooing” One segment of the exhibit, a °d a ( Name the Baby Calf Con sponsored by Dairy Council, Inc., Nutrition presentations Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing J? 6 P™ the kids learn about the Association and Breyers, graphi- *°°d groups. Children were also cally shows children how milk Seated that day to free ice cream comes from the farm to their to “* e opportunity of seeing a kitchen table. There is also a life- rea cow m *lked. Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit. Uncwtef Firming, Saturday, July 11. 1992-815 Kids got the chance to see a life-sized model of a cow and her four stomachs. Onalee Smith (Continued from Pago B 12) collects Mickey Mouse souvenirs and her hobby is fishkeeping. She loves to cook and has one dog named Boomer. Onalee enjoys helping out as much as she can on the farm even though she admits she can’t be around the animals very much because of her allergies. She does drive the tractors and chase down cows that have escaped in the middle of the night. “1 guess when you’re a farmer, you never know what the next day will bring.” “You don’t necessarily have to do the milking and show cattle to be a dairy princess. The only thing that is important is what you believe in and how you promote it. To me, the dairy industry is important and I am constantly promoting it wherever I go.” Onalee has a quote that she believes makes you a stronger per son: “If you have lived well, laughed often, and loved much, consider yourself a success.” Here is one of Onalee’s favorite recipes. PIEROGIES Dough 1/2 cup butter 1 cup cottage cheese (small curd) 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon salt Filling 6 to 8 potates (cooked mashed) 2 tablespoons butter 1/4 pound grated Cheddar cheese salt and pepper to taste Mix ingredients to form dough. Roll out dough on floured top. Use coffee cup to press out circles. Spoon 1 tablespoon potato mix ture onto dough circle. Fold in half and dampen edges with water. Press edges together. Boil 1 1/2 quarts water with 1/2 teaspoon salt Drop pierogies into boiling water for 3 minutes. Sautee piero gies in brown butter with onions. Makes 24 pierogies.
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