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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 42

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Th Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, Tuesday, June 13. 1989 Ask-it basket Nebraska researchers promise moms a change for the wetter Dairy baking contest winners announced LINCOLN, Neb. Researchers have a deal new mothers can't refuse: free disposable diapers in exchange for dirty ones. Honest, says Constance Kies, professor of human nutrition at the University of diabetic mothers and in their infants. "The analysis of the data is pretty straightforward," Kies said.

"The obtaining of the subjects and the raw material is pretty labor-intensive." To get a proper sample, the students need The Dairy Baking Contest, part of the Vermont Dairy Festival in Enosburgh Falls drew entries in six catagories, from main dishes to cookies and candies. Each contained "a significant amount of a Vermont dairy product." Rachel Pattee won first prize, with yogurt muffins. Other winners were Hilda Garey for pies, and Carol Duso in the lowfat division. Beat egg yolks until light and thick. Blend in lime juice, then milk, stirring until mixture thickens.

Pour mixture into baked pie shell. Beat egg whites with cream of tartar until glossy peaks form. Gradually add sugar and beat until stiff. Spread egg whites over surface of pie to edge of crust. Bake at 350 degrees until golden brown, about 20 minutes.

Chill before serving. Dear Ask-It: The rhubarb is ready. Here is a recipe your readers will love. Lynn Bourgeois Charlotte. Rhubarb sauce with strawberry Jello Combine: 3 cups chopped rhubarb 2 cups sugar about 10 dirty diapers irom each baby each day, at least 400 diapers per day or 2,000 dirty diapers in all.

"I understand that new moms go through a tremendous amount of diapers, so we figured they could use some free ones," Kies said. Collecting the diapers from homes is pretty simple, but-arrangements have to be made with the hospitals where the babies are born to save the Her department is looking for about 40 pregnant women who will deliver sometime this fall so they can immediately enroll their babies and their diapers in the five-day program to analyze nutrition. "It's not invasive, we do not intrude upon the babies' lives at all," Kies said. "All we want are their dirty diapers." The diapers and their con 'It's not invasive, we do not intrude upon the babies' lives at all. All we want are their dirty Constance Kries Researcher cup sugar 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 'i teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening 1 egg white, mixed with 2 tablespoons milk Pat mixtures in bottom and sides of a round pizza pan or 9X13 inch baking pan.

Place three cups cut rhubarb on crust. Sprinkle one 3 ounce box strawberry Jello on top. Mix: 1 cup sugar Vi cup flour cup margarine, melted Sprinkle smoothly over Jello and rhubarb. Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Thanks to Alma Blay of Newport and Judy Cheney of St.

George for the same recipe Dear Ask-It: Here's Key Lime Pie for C. Williams, given to me by a friend in Florida. E. Guyette St. Albans.

4 eggs separated Vt cup lime juice 14 ounce can sweetened con-desnsed milk Vi teaspoon cream of tartar 13 cup sugar tents will be used by graduate students to study levels of man- ganese in bottle-fed and breast-fed babies and potassium and sodium levels in diabetic and non- diapers as well. "Normally they want to get rid of them as fast as they can," Kies said. Yogurt muffins 2 eggs 34 cup sugar 1 stick melted butter 8-ounce container strawberry yogurt 1 2 cups flour 5i teaspoon baking powder teaspoon baking soda chopped fresh strawberries Combine eggs, sugar, melted butter in blender. Add yogurt, baking powder and baking soda. Mix well.

Stir into flour. Fold in strawberries. Bake for 25 minutes at 375 degrees. Makes one dozen muffins. Dear Ask-It: This is the recipe Mrs.

Frances Manley requested. Marlene Coffey Essex Junction. Rhubarb pizza Mix: INTERNATIONAL DIET SYSTEMS rv 2 tablespoons cornstarch Cook on stove until sauce is thickened and clear. Add a 3 ounce box strawberry Jello. Mix well; add a little water if too thick.

Wonderful on plain pound cake. If you have a recipe to share or are looking for one, write Ask-it basket, the Burlington Free Press, 191 College P.O. Box 10, Burlington, Vt, i WORKS! "I Lost 45 lbs. and 40 inches in 13 weeks." 1 Pork producers carve out a Vermont niche "I lost 45 lbs. and 40 inches in 13 weeks.

I was never hungry on the program. I ate all regular store bought food, dined in restaurants and went to family functions. I really felt well monitored throughout the program. My activity level has increased, I breathe easy and my blood pressure has stabilized. Call for your free consultation.

It's worth it!" sometimes wine). Or I marinate pork chops in olive oil, vinegar, basil, oregano and garlic a bottled Italian salad dressing would do then cook them on the barbecue." Larry Parker, who does most of the family cooking, leans to Chinese sweet and sour fresh pork. Both dads grill kielbasa and ham steaks, the latter drenched in maple syrup. "You have to pour it on at the last minute, so it won't burn," said Parker. "People always come back to what they like.

We've found a market for roasters. Caterers use them for festive occasions. There's nothing as delicious," said Keenan. Pork won't stay pigeonholed forever. Easter ham? Look what's happened to Thanksgiving turkey.

smoked over maple wood and corn cobs, sweetened with Vermont maple sugar, qualify for "no water added" designation. "Commercial hams are injected with more salt-sugar-nitrate brine than is lost in smoking. We calculate injections so liquid drains out during smoking, leaving the ham its original weight," Martha Keenan explained. Price is adjusted accordingly. Keenan and Parker's pork has benefited from massive marketing by the National Pork Producers Council.

"The Other White Meat," they call it, suggesting pork replace chicken, turkey, or veal in recipes calling for cutlets. Lean pork still roasts moist if marinated in citrus fruit, vinegar, soy sauce, sherry. Trichinosis in American hogs is a clinical rarity, yet fears die hard. Most people feel better eating medium to well-done pork, although a pink tinge in roasted or grilled pork assures juicy, tender meat. The Parker family and the Keenan family have two small sons each.

Both dads cook regularly. Martha Keenan says she's more of a steak-and-potatoes person, but husband Joe has better ideas: "I use fresh pork for par-magiana (tomato sauce, herbs, and cheese) and piccata (lemon, From page 1D mont Pork Co-op formed in 1984 and promoted by the Department of Agriculture was disbanded because of internal problems. But Parker persevered on a small scale, selling superior-grade hogs to the freezer trade. At present, his total yearly production of 500 hogs becomes Pork Schop products. When Martha Keenan approached him with the producer-smokehouse partnership idea he realized elimination of the middleman might make it work.

The catchy name came out of a brainstorming session. Smokemas-ter George Ward was hired away from Harrington's. Joe Keenan, who is also a contractor, built the Hinesburg smokehouse, which opened in 1986. "Our immediate popularity at the Shelburne Foods Fine Wine and Food Festival led to a good Christmas business, "said Martha Keenan. A selection of Pork Schop products are available at Martin's and specialty food shops, and directly from the smokehouse.

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