Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1995, Image 49

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    Family Living
Focus
by
Centre Co.
Extension Agent
Beth Van Horn
FOOD FOR BUSY PEOPLE
“I am lucky if I get to eat break
fast before I go to sleep at night!”
Does this sound like you? Are
you too busy to cook and eat tradi
tional meals?
It’s a challenge to live a busy
lifestyle and still eat nutritionally.
Many people do not eat three-bal
anced meals a day. But, rather,
they “graze.”
Although grazing can be fit into
a healthy diet, I need to point out
that a time/motion expert found
that in the long run, eating three
meals a day takes less time then
grazing. Grazers sometimes forget
what they have eaten. At the end
of the day, they might have con
sumed much more than planned.
AGCO ALLIS
6600 SERIES TRACTORS
The AGCO All
tors are engineered...
control. In addition to a comfortable cab or a plat
form and ROPS, you get low maintenance, low
operating costs and a 4-year/4,000-hour warranty.
• Trouble-free, air- and oil-cooled engine.
The 6600 Series tractors are equipped with low
maintenance, 4-cylinder, air- and oil-cooled
diesel engines. The 6670 provides 63 PTO hp
and the 6680 73 PTO hp, both with 22% torque
rise. The 6690 has a turbocharged 81 PTO hp
engine that delivers a 28% torque rise, as well
as the best fuel economy in its class.
• Many speed choices. The synchropower trans
mission with a separate synchro-reverser offers
12 forward and 12 reverse speeds, planetary final
drive and a selfadjusting, hydraulically-actuated
clutch. An optional creeper transmission pro
vides 16 forward and 16 reverse speeds; a dual To experience the user-friendliness of the
speed option has 24 forward and 12 reverse and 6600 SeriesJractors, or any of the "orange” line
a power Hi-Lo transmission provides 30 forward of AGCO Allis tractors ranging from 40 to 128
and 30 reverse speeds. AH tractor models are PTO hp, stop by or call gs soon,
available as either 2WD or AWD.
Blta
SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY!
manor motors
On Hta. 553
Pann Run, Pa. 15765
412-254-4753
BERKLEY'S FARM
EQUIP., INC.
Elbabathtown, Pa.
717-367-8867
To avoid this, grazers should have
planned snacks. Select nutrient
dense foods. Examples of healthy
snacks include: fresh and dried
fruits, juice, low-fat crackers, raw
vegetables, rice cakes, and un
sweetened cereal.
Don’t go for more than five
hours without eating. Primarily
your body will use up its store of
glucose. Ultimately, this means
you will probably have diminish
ed mental abilities. Skipping
meals, especially breakfast, will
tower your metabolism, and you
will gain weight Many people
will eat one large meal a day. This
overwhelms the body with calor
ies, thus the body needs to store
the calories it doesn’t need. That
OPERATOR
For Ike may you form today
SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT B.H.M. FARM EQUIP.,
Sandy Lada, Pa. MC.
412-376-2469 AnnvlHt, Pa.
717-667-2211
NICHOLS FARM EQUIP.
Bloomtburg, Pa.
717-764-7731
B. EQUIP., INC.
Wayntabora, Pa.
717-762-3193
-. The indepen
. x,OOO ipm with
6- and 21-spline shafts and has a hydraulically
actuated wet PTO clutch. The Categoiy D/I
3-point hitch has a convenient rear remote
control and is equipped with telescopic
stabilizers. Optional telescopic lower links are
also available.
• Quality performance and comfort The
6600 Series tractors ride on premium
Goodyear' radial tires. They have hydrostatic
power steering, a tilt-telescopic steering wheel,
hydraulically-actuated wet disc brakes and a
mechanically-actuated differential lock. AWD
models have four-wheel brakes for 40% better
braking and an operator controlled front differ
ential lock for tighter turns. All operated from
the comfort of the enclosed cab.
GRUMELU
FARM SERVICE
QuarryvlNa, Pa.
717-786-7318
can result in increased fat on
the waist, the hips, the thighs, etc.
Use the food pyramid as a guide
to healthy eating. One easy way to
remember the food pyramid is to
think “6-5-4-3-2.” You need six
savings of grains, five servings of
fruits and vegetables, four to se
ven ounces of meat, three servings
of beans a week, and two servings
of milk products. (I'm not sure
you need to have three servings of
beans a week, but it fits the equa
tion!)
Frozen meals are another quick
option. Be careful because many
frozen meals are4iigh in Cat, as
well as sodium. The following tips
come from Evelyn Tribole’s book.
Eating on the Run.
• (Mental style meals tend to be
lower in fat and calories.
■ Cheese sauce dishes and pot
pies are usually high in fin and cal
ories.
• Plain frozen vegetables are an
easy nutritional bargain.
• Salisbury steaks generally
have excessive fat.
• Avoid breaded chicken or fish
and hearty man types of meals.
It takes some work, but you can
eat a healthy diet while on the tun.
HOLTRVS EQUIPMENT
Roxbuiy, Pa.
717-532-7261
CJ. WONSIDLER BROS.
Quakartown, Pa.
215-536-7523
Naw Tripoli. Pa.
215-767-7611
Olay, Pa.
21S-M7-6257
Schaefferstown
Cherry Fair
SCHAEFFERSTOWN (Leba
non Co.) —Schaefferstown’s 27th
Annual Cherry Fair will be held
mi June 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The 89-acre historic farm with its
strong link to the Ephrata Cloister,
will provide the setting for a day
of fun for the whole family.
Homemade cherry items will
include hand-turned cherry ice
cream, cherry fritters, cherry pies,
cherry dumplings, cherry opera
fudge, and much more.
Music will be provided by the
Holt Twins and Tony T. There
Washington Searches For Dairy Princess
WASHINGTON CO., Mary
land The Washington County
Dairy Princess Committee is
searching for contestants for its
annual pageant to be held at the
Washington County Extension
office on Saturday, June 10. at7:3o
p.m.
Contestants must be 16 years
old by January 1 of the contest year
but not reach her 22nd birthday by
DRAINAGE PROBLEMS?
Cocalico Equipment Specializes in
Drainage Work
We Install Ponds:
• New Pond Construction
• Reconstruction of Existing Ponds
• Seal Leaking Ponds
• FREE ESTIMATES •
■ We Sell Pipe ■ Ail Kinds ■ All Sizes ■
€ COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO.
Farm Drainage & Excavating wirmn-Tw
323 Reinholds Rd. Denver, PA 17517 \ lICA /
(717) 336-3808 (717) 738-3794 \y
Lanentwr Firming, Saturday, Miy 13. 1995-B8
will be arts and crafts, pie and
cake walks, children’s games, and
train rides.
The Sit and Spit Contest and the
Cherry Pitting Contest will be
held in the early afternoon.
The 3 p.m. raffle includes three
prizes: First prize is the 1995
Cherry Quilt made by a local quit
ter. Second prize is a hand-painted
pine chest by Elsa Huber. Third
prize is a $5O gift certificate for
the Franklin House Restaurant.
Admission and parking are free.
December 31.
She should be the daughter or a
farmer or a dairy-related industry.
Or, she herself may be employed
by a dairy-related industry and the
owner of at least one dairy animal
or enrolled in a dairy foods project
in 4—H or FFA.
For more information, call Car
olyn Downey at (301) 223-7148 or
Christine Forsythe at (301)
582-4884.
We do subsurface
and surface
drainage, terraces
and waterways.
We also do
horizontal boring
for water & sewer,
etc.
Call Us.
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