Cheeses (Continued from Pago B 8) Notes About Nonfat Cheeses Nonfat cheeses the Cheddar and American types are best served “as is” in sandwiches, as a snack, on cheese boards and in salads. They tend to have a very mild flavor. If desired, they can be enhanced with mustards, salsas, chutneys, red hot sauces or spices and herbs. Serve at room tempera ture for best texture. The new nonfat cream cheese, as the label recommends, should not be used in baking. However, it can be used very successfully in no-bake cheesecake and refriger ated desserts. It can also be turned into a creamy sauce when tossed with hot pasta. Triple Cheese Pasta Primavera 1 pkg. (8 oz.) spaghetti 1 T butter 2 C diced sweet red or green bell peppers 2 C sliced zucchini or yellow summer squash 1 pkg. (8 oz.) fresh mushrooms, sliced (about 2 'A cups) 1 C part-skim milk ricotta cheese '/a C (2 oz.) shredded mozzarel la cheese 'A C milk 2 T grated parmesan cheese VA tsp. Italian seasoning 1 tsp. salt V* tsp. ground black pepper inks •True 360 zero turning •Finger-tip control qf speed, direction and braking •Maneuvertibility that lets you trim as you mow •Convenient '<out-front ’ mowing Woods mow'n machine ... R.S. HOLLINGER & SON, INC. Mountvtlla, PA 717-388-4538 N.H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Maxatawmy, PA 318-683-7353 Athletes Get Dairy CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.) “What a great promotion. What a great and rewarding day.” said Dottie Dunklebcrger of Cumber land County Dairy Princess Pro motional Committee. She said that the committee put on one of the most enriching promotions on April 13 and 14 at Cumberland Valley and Carlisle High Schools/ Football Stadiums. Cook'spaghetti according to package directions in unsalted wa ter. Meanwhile, in a large skillet melt butter, Add bell peppers; cook and stir occasionally until barely tender, about 3 minutes. Add squash and mushrooms; cook and stir occasionally until barely tender, about 4 minutes. Drain pasta; toss with vegetables in skil let; cover to keep warm. In the saucepan in which the spaghetti was cooked, combine ricotta, mozzarella, milk, parmesan, Ita lian seasoning, salt and black pep per. Over medium-low heat, cook and stir cheese mixture just until hot, about 1 minute; do not boil. Add reserved pasta and vegeta bles: toss to coat; remove to a ser ving platter. Sprinkle with addi tional parmesan cheese, if desired. Yield: 4 portions. ..come in for a demonstration THOMAS POWER EQUIPMENT Avondale, PA 310-368-2181 ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT Now Ringgold, PA 717-843-2131 At Special Olympics PIPERSVILLE GARDEN CENTER Plparavllla. PA NESLEY 218.766-0414 EQUIPMENT CO- Potutown, PA 218-469-6391 BANGOR IMPLEMENT Bangor, PA 215-333-8824 Treat “We passed out ice cream cups to more than 900 special children from 26 school districts at the lo cal Special Olympics Athletic Meet,” she said. The athletes ranged in age from elementary through high school. They participated in everything from the S-yard dash to the soft ball throw. “We spoke to children and adults who had never heard of the Dairy Princess Program,” Dottie said. The children were over whelmed with the Cow Coloring Books and willingly sampled ice cream. The promotion reached people of all ages with promotional ma terials. Several Home Economic teachers gathered up recipe pamphlets. They said that they would be able to use them in their class rooms, as they are always looking for good, nutritional re cipes. ors, ecks -on, !nts oods ine \on" ier. LAMBS FARM MACHINERY Thorndal*, PA 218-289-2676 “It made your heart feel good wearing a smile. We hope to make watching these children. Even this promotion an annual event though they knew they couldn’t with our promotional committee, win, they ran and jumped with There were no losers only win great determination and always ners,” Dottie said. Patty Ounkieberger, left, past Cumberland County Dairy Princess and assistant secretary for the committee; Mark Myers, Special Olympic athlete and brother of Diane Myers, and Diane Myers, Cumberland County’s 1992 Alternate Dairy Princess. Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, May 8,1M3»89
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