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Nothing could be easier. m Use your Tape-saver envelope Croasdalle Shopping Centsf N.uka tail 'AvWi&Wlv., IShinnon Plaza ,810 Liberty St. ' '3700 Cftspef Hi!l fld. University KtitCBi''H3 Dial Ueat HefpHns For Tinefy Tips Kert - arc . om helpful deat from the Te!-ButderV-M--oll-free meat informs tioa wrace, : MARINATE IN ONE HOUR: On level capful of Adotph'a Natural Meat Ten derizer in one cup of any marinade means tender meat in only one hour. Tip: Com pletely cover mean. IS A SIDE of beef a good buy for you? Yea, if: there' room in a 0 freezer; if you can afford the initial invest ment; if price it right consider ing bone and fat losses of about 20 per cent. DIETERS SHOULD AVOID cured sausages and luncheon meats usually high in fat. For burgers, special order extra lean beef or grind your own. Cook chicken after re moving skin. Naturally lean beef flank or round is good eating when treated with meat tenderizer. For more helpful meat information, call Tele-Butcher around the clock at 800-243-5305 (in Connecticut 1-800-852-8599). A public service of Adolph's Natural Meat Tenderizer, Tele-Butcher mes sagesdienge every F.-iday. Variety Marks N.C. Farm Product List You dont have to be a vay close follower of agriculture to know that North Carolina is the largest tobacco pro ducer in the country, but you may not be aware that the state ranks high in the pro- r duction of some other items as well. It also ranks first in the U.S. in sweet potatoes and farm forest products, Al- t though it isn't official yet, ) when the 1981 figures are totaled, North Carolina is expected to be No. 1 in tur key numbers. North Carolina, which has . 11.7 million acres of land in 93,000 farms ninth largest number in the U.S. - grows more snap beans, cabbage and green pepper than all ' but four other states. It pro- duces more peanuts and , hatching eggs than. alLbut .two states, Tanks fourth in broiler chickens, blueberries and burley tobacco. It is second in cucumbers for pickles It is sixth in peach pro duction, seventh in hog numbers, apples and eggs, and eighth in strawberries. North Carolina has cattle on more farms - 50,000 -than hogs -- 41,000 but ranks only 34th in total cattle numbers. It is the 21st largest producer of milk and ranks 18th in the value of its total animal component. Cash receipts from crops, boosted by the $1 billion flue cured tobacco crop, were the 1 1th largest among the states in 1980. Traveling across the Tar Heel countryside may give the impression that corn and soybeans are big items. They are, but they are larger in 12 other states. The state ranks higher -9th - in the production of such little noticed crops as grapes, watermelons, pecans, and greenhouse and nursery plants than either corn or soybeans. The reason, of course, is that large grain and bean states in the Mid west aren't competing with pecans, watermelons and - grapes. The same is , true for flowers. North Carolina-produced flowers ranked 13th in the total wholesale value among the other -states in 1980. Thirteenth is the same . position North Carolina holds . in total value of all farm . produced goods and in the value of farm goods sold to -. export markets. Some other rankings: 14th ! in cotton, 15th in barley, 17th in oats and Irish potatoes and 22nd in winter wheat. Total 1981 North Carolina farm income is expected to CHANGING ATTITUDES Wondering why silk, long considered a luxury fabric, is now in increasing demand at all levels of the consumer spectrum? . "Several factors .have brought about the popularity of silk; one is consumer cude," says Judieth Mock : tension clothing specialist at North Carolina State University. . ' Consumers are interested in finer, quality apparel and. say industry spokesmen using finer fabrications lor : clothing helps justify today's ; high prices.
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