A26»L«nc>Bler Farming, Saturday, May 20, 200'’ Only Two Weeks Left To Enter Dairy Recipe Drawing Lancaster Farming salutes dairy farmers by holding an annual dairy recipe contest during June Dairy Month. The recipes remind us of all the won derful dairy products available to produce culinary delights. To enter the drawing, select your favorite recipe, which must include a substantial amount of at least one dairy product. Dairy ingredients include milk, cream, sour cream, whipped cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, dry milk, ice cream, and all hard and soft cheeses. Please check your recipe ingredients carefully. Margarine and non-dairy substitutes such as whipped topping do not qual ify as dairy products. Dairy recipes are needed for appetizers, soups, breads, en trees, vegetables, desserts, bever ages, snacks, and salads. Clearly print or type your recipe entry. Be sure to give ac curate measurements, tempera tures, times, and sizes of baking dishes to use. 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