Gifts Come From the Heart - and the Kitchen If you have cooks on your Valentine's gift list, you can Radio Station Seeks Potato Recipes HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - What's your favorite pota to recipe? Whether it's grilled potatoes, potato candy or potato bread, WITF-TV, central Pennsylvania's public television station is looking for your favorite potato recipes, to be used as part of "P” IS FOR POTATOES, a broadcast event scheduled for Saturday, March 7, at 1 p.m. Recipes received by WITF by February 21 will be included in a cookbook, which will be offered during the "P" IS FOR POTATO cooking marathon on WITF. & AirH K '% New John Deere 5000 TIN Series Tractors More more ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT, INC. Adamatown, PA 717-484-4391 BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannock, PA 717-836-4011 CARLYLE & MARTIN, INC. Hagerstown, MO 301-733-1873 CARROLL’S EQUIPMENT Route 235 Oameron, MO 301-872-5553 From The Heart Gifts make them happy and keep them healthy by giving gifts of food. Some of the most interesting recipes entered by local resi dents will be featured during the broadcast. Selected contributors will appear on the program to prepare and discuss their dish es. The program will be hosted by WHP 580 morning show host Melanie Apple and Noel Falk, The Plant Doctor. Recipes should be typed or printed and sent to: "P" IS FOR POTATO, do WITF, P.O. Box 2954, Harrisburg, PA 17105. Please include name, address and day time telephone number. No recipes will be returned. Mlllffeßi Using your suggestions as a blueprint, these tractors were 111 llllll ■■ 111111*1 fine-tuned to raise your productivity And your satisfaction llll*l l| HI J New POWERTECH™ engines deliver more of what you asked for CLUGSTON AG & TURF, INC. Chambaraburg, PA 717-263-4103 nccDcici n *ri DUNKLE & A.B.C. GROFF, INC UtbHMkLUAbft GRIER INC Naw Holland. PA TURF CENTER, INC, Hill Hail, pa 7i7-35Mi9i Wataontown, PA 717-726-3115 717-538-3557 ELDER SALES & DEER CREEK SERVICE INC, EQUIPMENT, INC. 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Specialty stores can provide some unusual combinations, or you might mix your own. You also might include a small vege tarian cookbook. For the person who loves to bake: The sky's the limit. You could add unusual cookie cutters or a lowfat baking cookbook. Pastry brushes, a set of measur ing cups and spoons, a small jar of gourmet cinnamon and a pair of potholders would make a wel come gift. Keep healthy eating in mind when you put together baskets for the cook. Chocolate-dipped spoon gifts. Chocolate spoons are so easy to make even kids can do it, and LANDIS BROS. INC. Rt 283 A Rt 772 2710 Mt Joyßd Manhalm, PA 17545 717-653-2340 LANDIS BROS. INC. Labanon, PA 717-221-2850 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT Allantown, PA 610-398-2553 LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE Naw Alexandria, PA 412-668-7172 they make a great Valentine's Day gift. Here's what you need to create chocolate-dipped spoons. • Plastic spoons (gold spoons are especially pretty); • Chocolate melts (from craft, candy or grocery stores); • Flavored extracts (optional); • Cellophane; • Ribbon or decora tive wire. Melt chocolate accord ing to directions. (Watch care fully that it doesn't burn!) Add At Farmers’ Markets HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - Agriculture Secretary Samuel E. Hayes Jr. announced that the department is seeking farmers involved in farmers' markets to participate in its Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program, which provides fresh fruits and vegetables to those enrolled in the state's Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) pro gram. "The program promotes bet ter health while increasing the awareness and use of fresh pro duce grown by Pennsylvania farmers," Hayes said. 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Add these directions: "Stir into your coffee or hot chocolate for a chocolatey treat." (P.S. When you eat sensibly most of the year, you can treat yourself - guilt free - to an occa sional goodie, such as chocolate dipped spoons.) that last year more than 400,000 Farmers' Market Nutrition pro gram checks, worth $5 each, were issued to WIC participants. Administered by the state Agriculture Department, eligi bility for the nutrition program is limited to pregnant and nurs ing women, who receive $25 per year; and children ages three and four years, who receive $l5 per year. The checks may be used by eligible participants or their parents or guardians between July 1 and Oct. 31. The WIC program is adminis tered by the state Health Department. The WIC program is administered by the state Health Depart ment. In 1997, nearly 450 vendors participated in the program at 300 market sites through out the state. The pro gram generated an additional $ll5 mil lion in sales for Penn sylvania's farmers An annual survey of nearly 460 program recipients, as required by the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, found that 44 percent visited a farmers mar ket for the first time with their program checks The survey also showed that 42 percent of the recipi ents learned a new way to prepare fresh fruits and vegetables Most importantly, 90 percent of the partici pants responded that the quality of produce was as good as or bet ter than at their regu lar grocery store To receive a Farmer's Market Nutrition Program application, contact the Agriculture Department's Bureau of Food Distribution at 1-800-468-2433 The deadline for applications is March 31 MKtee, Mo- 225gpm
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