Consuming Thoughts Fay Strickler Penn State Extension Home Economist For Berks Co. Americans who are health and fitness conscious are finding that brown rice is “trendy,” something nutritionists have known for a long time. Fitness and health are playing an important role in food preparation as evidenced by the increased use of fresh fruits and vegetables; fish and poultry; nuts, lentils and dried beans; and whole grain cereals. High calorie cook ing methods also are being replaced by lighter methods such as steaming, poaching and grilling. Brown rice is one of the "whole grain cereals” which currently is experiencing a rapid rise in popu larity. No longer is brown rice eaten almost exclusively by health food devotees. Today, more and more Americans from all age groups are turning to brown rice, not just because it’s nutritious, but because it lasts good. Brown rice is not a mysterious as some consumers might think. 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And for summer, cooked brown rice combined with a soft custard, whipped cream and toasted walnuts might be a refreshing variation of the tradi tional baked pudding. Berks Society 1 The Berks County Society of Farm Women Group 1 was held at the home of Pearl Levengood, Douglassville. After devotions, president Ruth Walters conducted the business meeting with 15 members present Plans were made by members to attend the annual Spring Rally of the Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women to be held May 11 at York. The May meeting of Group 1 will be hosted by Agnes Noll at her Oley home on May 18 at 7:30 p.m. at which time the group will celebrate their 54th anniversary. York Society 9 The April meeting of Group 9 York Society of Farm Women, was held at the Chinese Buffet Restaurant for Everybody’s Birth day Parly. 8 members attended. The October County Convention was discussed. Kim Casner, Joan Hafer, and Sue Hendricks plan to attend the Spring Rally in May. 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