Nutrition Month (Continued from Page B 6) SPINACH LASAGNA 2 cups frozen, chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry 2 cups nonfat ricotta cheese 1 large egg. beaten 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 14 teaspoon garlic powder 4 cups low-sodium tomato sauce 12 no-boil lasagna noodles, uncooked 6 ounces part-skim mozzarella cheese, shredded 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon grated Parmesan cheese Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In small bowl, combine spinach, ricotta, egg, parsley, and garlic powder. Spread 1 cup tomato sauce in 13x9-inch baking dish. Top with 4 lasagna noodles, overlapping if necessary. (Be careful that noodles do not touch outside edges of dish). Spread 1 cup sauce over noodles. Layer with one-third ricotta mixture; sprinkle with one third mozzarella. Repeat layers twice with remaining ingredients. Sprinkle evenly with Parmesan cheese. Cover with foil; bake 25 minutes. Remove foil and bake 5 to 10 minutes longer, until browned. Let stand 5 minutes. Makes 8 servings. Per serving: 256 calories, 20 g protein, 5 g fat, 30 g carbohydrate, 493 mg cal cium, 245 mg sodium, 40 mg cholesterol, 2 g dietary fiber. Anonymous P- -- -- -- CUP THIS VALUABLE COUPON! ■ Rei NATIONAL RECLEVER Musi have coupon for this special price! OLfR CASH PRICE $129.95 COUPON 569.00 - (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST) ■ - - 6PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP Reg. Ret. $1229.95 Discontinued Close-Out! ENTERTAINMENT CENTER n Black with tempered glass doors and VCR tape drawer Reg. Ret. $1099.95 ★ OUR CASH PRICE nr ★ SPECIAL! $249.95 Over 40 entertainment centers on display. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC All our furniture is brand new merchandise. Not used. Not traded in. HIGH-PROTEIN HEALTH BREAD 2 packages dry yeast */ cup 110-degree water 'A cup brown sugar '/ cup shortening 2 teaspoons salt 2 cups low-fat milk 1 cup rolled oats 2 eggs, beaten '/i cup plain, untoasted wheat germ 1 cup soy flour l'/i cups whole-wheat flour 3'A -4'/j cups unbleached all purpose flour Dissolve yeast in water. Com bine brown sugar, shortening, and salt in a mixing bowl. Scald l'/i cups milk in a saucepan; stir into the mixing bowl ingredients and stir to dissolve; stir in remain ing Vi cup milk. Cool to lukewarm. Stir in yeast, oats, eggs, wheat germ, soy flour, and whole wheat flour. Gradually add enough unbleached all-purpose flour to make a stiff dough. Knead 12 minutes, let rise. Punch down, shape, and place in two 9x5x3-inch loaf pans. Let rise again. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 hour. NUT CRUST 1 cup flour 'A cup Promise margarine 'A cup finely chopped pecans 'A cup confectioner’s sugar Mix together all ingredients to soft dough. Press into 9-inch pie pan firmly and evenly against bot tom and sides. Bake at4oo degrees ‘ for 12 to IS minutes. Cool, fill with favorite filling. Nancy Kramer Newmanstown (Turn to Pagt 88) ~ Sofa, chair, rocker, 2 end tables and a party ottoman. OUR CASH PRICE $949^5 ★ SPECIAL! $329.88 COMPUTER CART In Black or White with 2 slide-out shelves and casters 34"x25“x24' Reg Ret. $179.95 % u S,of SH $59.95 What’s New In Frozen Breakfasts It is estimated that one out of every four people eat breakfast while driving to work. No wonder the food industry is introducing frozen and hand-held breakfast entrees at an unprecedented speed. Several companies offer English muffin, bagel or croissant sand wiches that can be zapped in the microwave and ready for the road in five minutes or less. No one can argue about their convenience, but the numerous frozen breakfasts on the market today vary in how they fit into the reduced-fat diet recommended for good health. In the sandwich cate gory, Healthy Choice’s English Muffin Sandwich contains 200 calories, 13 percent from fat. In comparison, Sara Lee’s Ham and Swiss Cheese Croissant boasts 320 caloreies with nearly SO per cent from fat. In the biscuit arena, Jimmy Dean’s Sausage Biscuits supply only 110 calories per bis cuit, but 62 percent are fat calor ies. If sausage biscuits are your taste treat, consider trying the light version. Made with pork and tur key, they contain 110 calories Anonymous BASSETT MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Reg. Ret. OUR CASH SPECIAL This is top of the line bedding, and one of the _. . ~ best deals that we ever made* These are all ? $259.95 $119.05 overruns, cancellations and close-out fabrics Double $729.95 $309.95 $140.95 Queen $859.95 $399.95 $109.95 This is one heck of a price on bedding. King $1099.95 $519.95 $259.05 PUBLIC NOTICE We are a four store chain not affiliated with any other stores. 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Generally speaking, sandwich es made with English muffins and bagels are lower in fat calories than those made with croissants and biscuits. However, the amount and type of spread and filling used make a difference too. Sausage and bacon are particularly high in fat calories. Pancakes, French toast, eggs and sausage also come in handy pre-made frozen form, ready to be microwaved in little more lime than it takes to pour cereal and milk into a bowl. Some of these items, however, may be high in fat, so it is important to consider how they fit into your daily diet before you put your cereal bowl away. Check the nutrition infor mation on the package for this in formation. Along with fat, all breakfast items surveyed supply a good deal of sodium, 15 to 50 percent of the daily value now recommended by the Food and Drug Administra tion. Sodium conscious or not, those who opt for frozen breakfast items may want to think about having some low- or non-fat milk, TH PIECES....No one can beat these prices! m. as well as an orange, banana, or some dlher fruit, with their meal. These additions help supply the calcium, vitamin C and fiber most frozen breakfasts lack. An Ounce Of Prevention Food poisoning from eating un dercooked hamburgers grabbed headlines recently. The culprit is a strain of coliform bacteria. Con sumers can avoid problems by eat ing ground meats cooked well done-in-the-middle. Other steps you can take include: * When shopping buy meat pat ties and other perishables last. * Freeze ground meal immedi ately at 0 degrees or below and use within three or four months. Or re frigerate immediately at 40 de grees F or below and use within two days. * Defrost meal in your refrig erator or microwave; never defrost on your kitchen counter. * Cook ground meat patties to an internal temperature of 160 de grees F. When done, the pally should be very hot, the center gray or brown and juices clear with no traces of pink. * When microwaving patties, rotate food for even cooking. De pending on oven wattage, you may need to cook longer at higher settings. * Lei patties stand a few min utes after cooking so the tempera ture equalizes throughout the OUT No Refunds No Exchanges Cash & Cany FINANCING AVAILABLE No Out-Of-State Checks Accepted Out-Of-State Credit Cards Accepted For purchase with a check, bring proper ID and a major credit card Not responsible for typographical errors