816-lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1993 Eating For Pleasure And Health When we eat for pleasure and health, how we fix food is as im portant as what we fix. Cook with less fat Prepare food in ways (hat take away some of the fat For example, trim skin from chicken and fat from meat. Take fat off the top of cooked food. Broil, steam, bake, microwave, stir-fry using very little fat, grill, boil, or simmer instead of frying or cooking in a fatty sauce or gravy. Add less fat to food. Even small amounts of the following fatty ex tras can add a lot of fat. Margar ine, butter, oil, shortening, bacon grease, lard, salt pork, mayon naise, sour cream, cream, cream cheese and nondairy creamer. Use less fat than the recipe calls for. It is easy to cut the fat in many recipes by one-fourth to one-third without much change in taste. Or use a “light,” reduced or low-fat or fat-free product. For good taste with less fat, sea son food with onion, garlic, spices, herbs, hot sauce, salsa, lemon juice, vinegar or other low fat or non-fat seasonings. Make one change at a time. There are many ways to fix food with less fat. Only you can decide what is right for you and your family. Start with changes that are easy for you, and try one new change every week. Give yourself and your family time to get used to the changes, one by one. If you find that you prefer a food with more fat, just use less of it or use it less often. There are no forbidden foods when we are eat ing for pleasure and health. Eat less meat. Eat small or med ium portions of meat, poultry and fish. Three ounces, cooked and boneless, is a good serving for one adult or two children. A deck, of cards is about the size of three ounces of meat. When you enjoy smaller por tions of meat, fill the rest of your plate with vegetables, beans, rice, noodles or bread. Stretch smaller GREAT EASTERN PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS Winross Truck & Farm and Toy Truck Show Teddy Bear Show MAY 15. 1993 Agricultural Hall, 17th & Chew Streets t Allentown Fairgrounds ALLENTOWN, PA 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission $3.00 This show will feature WINROSS TRUCK & FARM TOYS, other TOY TRUCKS plus a DOLL & TEDDY BhAK SHOW. For information call Joyce at 215-967-2181 8-4 weekdays. GREAT EASTERN PRODUCTIONS 8025 SPINNERSTOWN RD., ZIONSVILLE, PA 18092 Have You ' Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist! portions of meat and make them more interesting by cooking them with vegetables in soups, stews, casseroles and stir-fries. Use leaner cuts of meat. Trim fat away before cooking or set meat on a rack in a cooking pan so ★ LUNCH IS PROVIDED! ★ FACTORY SALES REPS ON HAND! Location; Elizabethtown, PA Directions: Rheems Exit Off 283. Go South On Cloverleaf Rd. to Light at Rt. 230. Turn left to Site V\ Mile On Left. it does not sit in the fat as it cooks out Baste with water, broth or to- mato juice instead of fatty drip pings. Tenderize lean meat by grind ing, pounding or slicing it thinly across the grain. Marinate it in a mixture of acid (like vinegar, or wine). Cook it slowly with a cover to keep in the juices. Simmer, stew, braise or pot-roast for ex ample. Remove skin from poultry be fore cooking. To make the skin easier to remove, place it in your freezer for 20 to 30 minutes before trying to skin. This partial fieezing also makes it easier to slice poul try or meat into evenly sized small pieces for stir-frying. Use leaner, trimmed meats, skinned poultry and fish in com bination dishes. Brown meat and drain off the fat that cooks out be- AGCO FIELD DEMO DAY Friday, May 14, 1993 - 9 AM to 3 PM See The New White Mid-Size 6000 Series in Action! 63 HP to 106 HP Whether you need 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive, a deluxe cab or economical ROPS, every tractor in White’s new line comes with these advanced features to make your work easier: • Synchronized reverser transmission to change direction in any gear. • High torque rise liquid-cooled diesel engine tor quick response. • True center line power front axle for 50-degree turning angle. G & D REPAIR RD 5 Panryn Rd. Manhalm, PA 717-664-2207 MILLER ie EQUIPMENT CO. SHUEY’S UgLJZFUS FRANK RYMON & SONS rd i SALES SERVICE FARM SERVICE staia rl ji south Bachtalavllla, PA Ono. PA Coehranvilla, PA Waahlnglon, N.J. 215-645-2911 717-665-4915 215-593-2407 906-699-1464 \\Tjin m 6000 SERIES WbuUlilß tractors See Your White Dealer Listed Below WITMER’S INC. Box 368 Columbiana, OH 44408 216-427-2147 Craft Show WESTCHESTER (Chester Co.) —Sewing & Crafts for Profit will include “Is Home-Based Bus iness for You?” with Mary Saylor, Extension Specialist; and “Mark eting Your Product" and “Legal fore adding other ingredients. Spoon fat from the top of soup or stew, or refrigerate and lift off the solid fat. Use more dried beans and peas, vegetables, rice and noodles. Dried beans and peas have a lot of protein with very little fat - unless fatty extras are added. Use a smaller amount of sharp or aged cheese, like Parmesan or sharp cheddar to get plenty of taste with less fat. Or use a lower-fat cheese, like part skim mozzarella or farmer’s cheese. • Hydraulic actuated clutch adjusts automatically to reduce maintenance. • Hydraulic wet disc brakes for faster stops, • Strong AGCO warranty, 100% parts and labor for 2 years/2000 hours with no deductibles (see your White dealer for details). Check out the new 6000’s at your White dealer. And ask him about flexible AGCO financing plans. Harrlaburf STANLEYS , FARM SERVICE RD 1 - Off Rta. 125 Kllnoarstown, PA 717-646-2086 Issues, Taxes and Recordkeep ing,” with Fred Davis, Extension Agent/Resource Management; “Pricing for Profit” and “Devlop ing a Business Plan" with Winifred McGee, Extension Agent/Small and Home-Based Business; and a panel discussion by current home-based entrepreneurs. Sewing & Crafts for Profit is sponsored by Penn State Coopera tive Extension and will be held at Williamson Restaurant, Route 611 & Blair Mill Road, Horsham, just north of the Willow Grove Exit 27 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The one-day seminar is Tuesday, June 8, 9:00 a.m.-3;00 p.m. Advanced registration of $2O. which includes lunch, is due May 25. For registration information, contact Chester County Cooperative Extension at (215) 696-3500. Kh**u iixit It. 283 ! i s V It. 230 HOUGHTALING’S GARAGE RD 2 Box 239 Middlabury Canlar, PA 717-376-3361 'Haunt Jo;