TWO EASY GUIDES FOR HEALTHFUL EATING First we had the Dietary Guide lines for Americans issued by the United States Department of Agri culture and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 1990. Then in 1992, they pub lished the Food Guide Pyramid. The nutrition guidelines behind these two guides are the same. Among them are: Reduce the amount of fat in our diets. Nearly 30 percent of the fat calories in die average diet come from meat, fish and poultry. Nutri tion scientists suggest limiting ourselves to no more than 2 or 3 servings of these food per day, for a total of about 6 ounces. They also recommend choosing lean cuts, trimming fat from meats, removing skin from poultry and enoying a meadess meal now and then. Increase the fruits and veget ables in our daily meals and Q NUUL IT DOES A BOOT GOOD. had MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC. Save on Sneakers including: LA Gear SSST Nafiblakc ★ Nurse And tOur Regular Low Price! Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist snacks. On the average, American adults include only about .3-1/2 servings in their daily diets from these two food groups. Both the Dietary Guidelines and the Food Guide Pyramid recommend 2 to 4 servings from the Fruit Group and 3 to 5 servings from the Vegetable Group. Consume more whole-grain foods among the 6 to 11 servings recommended from the Bread. Cereal, Rice and Pasta Group. The average American consumes less than 1/2 serving of whole-grain food daily, while nutrition experts say we need at least 3 servings every day. These might include whole-grain bread, brown rice and whole-grain cereals. The pyramid and the dietary guidelines are really part of the same recommendation to eat more healthfully. If you would like to have your own personal copy of each of these, contact your local county extension office. wSUSSLSSSJSS - ■—= * - *—• was held it the Agriculture Center wa) ' ! Berks Count » on November 1, with President observed this day; from a night of Fem Phillipy presiding. Pearl doing crafts, breakfast, lunch, Hoffman of Group #6 had charge brunch at BrickerviDe, and a tour of devotions reading Luke 11; of the Wilbur Chocolate at Lititz. 1-13, followed by the Lords Pray- Bingo night at the Annex at the er and pledge to the flag. Fifteen Heim on November 11, 7 p.m. members replied to the roll call Berks County was delighted to question, Share a recent “caring have Anna Moyer win a $5O gift and sharing” incident in your life, certificate at the Hawaiian Festi- Thank you notes were received val on October 18, at the Berks and read from guests at the recent Heim, county convention. October 14th State convention is January 10 is designated Farm Women Day at Harrisburg, banquet at the Penn PECIAL November 19th Thru 27th a Leacock Shoe Store This sale will he our biggest sale e Mm’s r Wsterprool/lmlatod MM WATCH FOR RED TAGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE FOR BIG SAVINGS!!! Our 2nd FLOOR SPECIAL: Buy 3 Pairs, Get 1 Pair FREE! I Any combination of a boat A anaakara * >■« M Series Society 6 Nine members of the Berks Four members will help at the County Society of Farm Women, Berks Heim bingo, November 1. Group #6, attended the Halloween A monetary gift will be given to social and meeting at the home of n* Hamburg State Center for Barbara Kelchner. RD. #2, Oley. Christmas. Officers for 1994 were elected: The November meeting will be Janet Schlegcl, president; Marian held at the home of Sally Hause- Gehns, vice president; Pearl Hoff- mani R . D . #4, Boyertown. Mem man, recording secretary; Barbara bers are asked to bring something Kelchner, corresponding secret- they made, to be auctioned, ary; Naomi Mest, treasurer. ISTMAI Berks Executive Board and Sandies - 50% — *"l Below Sugg. \HIDIjHWHE I I Waterproof W • Canyon Gold Wealhertitc* 9 j pigskin JK J • Cambrelle* lining W \J • Full cushion insole 3 | Waterproof • Canyon Gold Weathertite* \ • Cambrelle® lining • Full cushion iniole • Molded PVC lug outsole $ 49 88 ★ Many Styles Of Insulated Waterproof Hunting Boots Now On Sale Berks Society 1 Series County Society of Farm Women Group 1 celebrated their annual October “Ladies' Night Out" and also Farm Women Day by meeting and dining at the Yel low House Hotel, Douglassville. Preceding the dinner, President Ruth Walters gave a reading entitled “Joy”. A short business meeting was conducted following dinner. Seventeen members and a guest, Joanne Bonda of Richmond, Vir ginia, were present. It was noted that Group 1 received a $lO award at the recent Berks County Convention of the Society of Farm Women for hav ing the highest number of mem bers attending the convention. The convention was held on October 2 • at the Berks County Agricultural Center, Lecsport. Pauline Heffelfinger, West Wyomissing, will be hostess of the next meeting of the group to be held November 10 at 7:30 P.M. Harris in the evening with bone less breast of chicken at $l6. Reservations to Dorothy Strieker, 331 N. Church Street, Robesonia, Pa. 19551, by Jan. 1, 1994. Bingo nights for the year 1994 are April 7 and November 10 at the Heim. Spring Rally will be May 11, at York this year. The use of a bus is again being considered. County convention for Berks County will be October 1. Loca tion and more details will follow at a later date. BOOTS « SHOES BOOTS B SHOE 1189