Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 2000, Image 45

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    Melanie Brockway, 2000 Pennsylvania Guernsey Prin
cess, and Betty Aiken winner of the T-shirt contest, show
off Aiken’s T-shirt design at the convention.
Melanie Brockway Named
2000 Guernsey Princess
Linda Williams
Bedford Co. Correspondent
BEDFORD (Beford Co.)
Melanie Brockway, New
Castle, was named the 2000
Pennsylvania • Guernsey Prin
cess at the annual Pennsylva
nia Junior Guernsey Breeders
Association Awards Breakfast.
The daughter of Claudia
and Alan Brockway, Melanie
is a five year employee of Tro
tacre Farms. She is a freshman
at Penn State University where
she is majoring in feeder pro
duction and visual arts. The
new queen has four cows and
two heifers of her own.
Crowning the queen was Dr.
Beth Clark, chairman of the
queen contest.
Becky Aiken, an eighth
grader from West Middlesex
High School and the daughter
of Betty and Wesley Aiken
won the t-shirt contest.
Other awards at the break
fast included: Brian Smith,
Denver, high two-year old and
Protein; Terri Johnson, York
high two year-old fat, and high
three year-old milk & fat &
protein; Jan Snider, high tour
year-old milk & fat & protein;
Aaron Gable, high five year
old milk & fat & protein.
The following were honored
for their animals: Intermediate
Heifer Calf, Amy Guyer,
Derry; Senior Heifer Calf,
Nicole Boyle, Evana City;
Summer Yearling, Nathan
Boyle, Evans City; Junior
Who Determines
Serving Sizes?
Why does the Food Guide
Pyramid list a half-cup of pasta
as “one serving” of bread? I
don’t know anyone who eats
only a half-cup of pasta at a
time.
Serving sizes used in the Food
Guide Pyramid aren’t just based
on what might be typically eaten
by consumers. Also taken into
consideration are other foods
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 2000-B5
Yearling, Tracy Richardson,
Fawn Grove; Intermediate
Yearling, Terri Johnson;
Senior Yearling, Melanie
Brockway; Junior two year
olds, Aaron Gable; Junior
three year-olds, Kendy Gable;
Senior three year-olds, Andy
Ebersole; Four year-old, Kristi
Snider; Five year-old and
older, Jan Snider; Dry cow
four year-old and under,
Kendy Gable; and Dry cow
five year-old and over, Aaron
Gable
within the same food group and
the nutrients they contain.
For example, serving sizes of
foods in the dairy group offer
similar amounts of calcium as
you’d get in 1 cup of milk.
That’s why the Food Guide lists
both 1.5 ounces of natural
cheese and 2 ounces of pro
cessed cheese as “one serving.”
You can usually count on natu
ral cheese to have more calcium.
Also, the Food
Guide Pyramid uses
readily recognized
household measures
that people can easily
multiply or divide. So,
although most people
usually eat more than
a half-cup of pasta or
more than 1 slice of
bread during a meal,
they also can multiply
those measures by two
or three to determine
the overall number of
servings they’re con
suming.
In fact, surveys
reveal men typically
eat at least 1 cup, or
two servings, of pasta
at a sitting, while
women more typically
eat three-quarters cup,
or 1.5 servings. The
same can be said for
ready-to-eat cereals.
Also, most people eat
two slices of bread at a
time or about 2 ounces
of muffins, rather than
the 1 slice or 1 ounce
listed as Pyramid serv
ing sizes. All this
makes it very easy to
reach the 6-11 servings
of breads and grains
recommended in the
Food Guide Pyramid.
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