84-L*ncaster f«naiog, Satutday,S»|rtMnbtr,»t29eo Honey In To add a twist to old favorites, try some quickie pizazz ideas from the National Honey Board. Breakfast • Drizzle honey on fresh grapefruit halves. Eat cold or brown halves under the broiler for two minutes. • Honey Power - Mix 2 Tbsp. honey with 'A cup each nonfat yogurt and applesauce. Add ‘A cup orange juice and stir for a power shake without the blender. • Sweet Surprise - Spread toasted bread, bagels or English muffins with low fat cream or ri cotta cheese. Sprinkle with al monds and drizzle with honey. • Sunshine Smoothie - In a blender or food processor con tainer, combine 1 cup plain or vanilla yogurt, '/> cup orange juice, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 cup cut-up fresh fruit and Vi cup crushed ice; process until smooth. • Honey-Orange Yogurt - Mix together 1 cup plain or vanilla yogurt, 2 tablespoons honey and 2 tablespoons undiluted frozen orange juice concentrate. • Use as a topping for frozen waffles or stir into hot oatmeal for a hearty and healthy treat. • Citrus Times Two - Combine 2 tablespoons honey and 1 table spoon undiluted frozen orange juice concentrate; drizzle over grapefruit halves and broil, if de sired. Anytime Snacks • Layer yogurt, granola and fresh fruit in parfait glasses. Drizzle with honey. Repeat twice more, ending with a drizzle of honey on top. • Mix 2 Tbsp. honey with cup of sour cream. Pour over a bowl of fresh blueberries or strawberries. Mix equal parts honey and peanut butter. Use as a quick sandwich fill ing or celery topper. Dressings and Dips • Combine cup each white wine vinegar and honey with 2 ta blespoons chopped fresh basil and 1 table spoon minced green onion. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix well. Toss with mixed greens. • Mix 2 tablespoon each minced onion, red wine vinegar and warm honey with cup mayonnaise and tea spoons paprika. Use as a salad dressing or vegetable dip. • Combine equal parts Dijon-style mus tard and honey. Spread on sandwiches, use as a dip for vege tables and pretzels, or brush on grilled meat and sausages. • Mix cup mayon naise, cup honey, 2 ta blespoons Dijon-style mustard and 1 tea spoons prepared horseradish. Use as a dip for chicken or tur key nuggets. Main Dish Sauces Cook 2 tablespoons chopped onion in cup butter until union is translucent. Stir in cup honey, 2 table spoons lemon juice and 1 tablespoons chopped fresh basil. Bring to a boil; serve over fish or poultry. • Use as a glaze to refresh store-bought rotisserie chicken. Dessert Sauces • Combine 1 cup nonfat sour cream, t.K*. cup each honey and unsweetened cocoa powder, and 1 tsp. vanilla. Cover and refrigerate. Serve with fresh fruit and chunks of angel food cake. • Combine 1 cup honey, cup fresh or frozen blueberries and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in 1 quart fresh or frozen slic ed peaches. Serve over waffles, pancakes or ice cream. Reserve cup liquid from 1 can (16 oz.) of tart red cherries. Finishing Touches • Mix honey with melted but ter. Drizzle over angel food cake or pound cake for a sweet shiny glaze. • To top carrot cakes and cup cakes, soften an 8-ounce package of cream cheese and mix with cup of honey and a pinch of salt. Morton Buildings Farm/Shops... Efficient In Every Way , 800-447-7436 ® MORTON BUILDINGS PO Box 399, Moi ton. IL 61550 www moitonbuildings com ©1999 Motion Buildings, Inc WV Contiactoi’s License #WVOO7B4B Honey For Every Occasion Cream until smooth. Beat 1 cup heavy cream until soft peaks form. Gradually add 3 table spoons honey and beat until stiff peaks form. Fold in 1 teaspoon vanilla. • Combine cup honey, cup each lemon juice and orange juice. Stir until well blended. Re frigerate until ready to serve. Super Quick Honey Tips • Stir a spoonful of honey into fruit juice or nonfat yogurt. • Drizzle warm honey over pancakes, cornbread and ice cream. • Dip apple slices or other fresh fruit in honey. • Dress up a snack of crackers and cheese with a dab of honey. • Perk up bottled Italian dress ing by adding a splash of honey. • Mix 2 Tablespoons honey into prepared barbecue sauce - add more to suit your taste. /*■ <4o*^ * m Gettysburg, PA 717-624-3331 Mt. Pleasant, PA 724-542-7930 What do you have to show for your life’s work? It takes 864 honey worker bees a whole life time to produce one pound of honey from a single blossom type, according to the National Honey Board. Information from the Honey Board’s website encourages you to celebrate all those bees’ life work by creating your own “flavored” honey. Although various honey vari eties are available in different re gions of the country, you can bring home some Southwest by adding crushed red pepper or some snappy citrus flavor by adding grapefruit, lemon, or orange variations. Fresh mint, whole allspice, or fresh ginger root adds spice to the sweet taste of honey. Always begin with a milder variety. In general, milder variet ies (such as alfalfa or clover) have a lighter color. All you need in addition to the honey is a sauce pan, a strainer and a flavor. Use 1 (1-lb) jar (V/2 cups) • A continuously ventilated ridge. • Vented overhangs • Cupolas and weather vanes • Hi-nb acoustical steel panels • The Energy Performer® insulation system • Heavy-duty, tedlar-coated skylights • The AlumaSleel® sliding door system • A heavy-gauge, aluminum gutter and downspout system • Insulated overhead doors in widths up to 40’ • Insulated bi-fold doors m widths up to 60' • Many styles ol insulated walkdoors and thermal Andersen, Pella, or vinyl windows with or without shutters • A protective lightning rod package with concealed cables • Raised chord trusses in widths of 42’, 48’, 54’, and 60’ are available for greater interior clearance and larger overhead doors honey and add one of the follow ing ingredients. Citrus Honeys Add 1 tablespoon grated grapefruit, lemon, lime or orange peel. Heat mixture on low heat. Let stand at least 2 hours. Strain and pour honey into 8-ounce jar with lid. 10 minutes. Let stand at least 2 hours. Strain and pour honey into 8-ounce jar with lid. Honey ‘N Spice Add 1 tablespoon whole all spice. Heat mixture on low 10 minutes. Let stand at least 2 hours. Heat mixture on low 10 minutes, a second time. Let stand overnight. Strain and pour honey into 8-ounce jar with lid. Hot Honey Add V/2 teaspoons dried hot crushed red pepper. Heat mix ture on low 10 minutes. Let stand 1 to 2 hours. Strain and pour honey into 8-ounce jar with lid. Be careful not to boil or scorch the honey when heating. All flavors make about 1 cup. TV* ■ \> : td r ?Vh *>* 9 Meadville, PA 814-336-5083 Phillipsburg, NJ 908-454-7900 Mint Medly Add V* cup chopped fresh mint. Heat mix ture on low heat. Let stand at least 2 hours. Strain and pour honey into 8-ounce jar with lid. Add 1 tablespoon juli enne fresh gin ger root. Heat mixture on low