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May 28, 2014 Vol. 44, Issue 29
The Consumer News is a weekly publication delivered on Wednesdays to all of Webster County and parts of Calhoun, Humboldt, Wright, Hamilton & Pocahontas counties to over 17,000 homes. Deadline for classified ads is Friday at 5:00 p.m. for the current week’s issue. Please specify the classification you would like your ad to run under. Deadline for Display Advertising is Thursday at 12:00 p.m.
GENERAL MANAGER Charlene Peterson
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For The Week Of May 28th to June 4th. CAPRICORN December 22– January 19 Aim high, Capricorn. There is nothing out of your reach this week. The costs of a hobby escalate. Look for ways to cut back that won’t dampen the fun.
AQUARIUS January 20-February 18 Picture it, Aquarius. A home free of chaos and clutter. It can be yours with persistence. A young friend has high hopes. Try not to dash them.
PISCES February 19-March 20 There is so much more to be learned. Look and listen, Pisces. A shopping trip fulfills a need without breaking the bank. Bravo! Clarity is key to a report.
ARIES March 21– April 19 All aboard, Aries. Joyous times are ahead. A thought-provoking movie inspires many long, interesting conversations around the dinner table.
TAURUS April 20-May 20 So much to do, so little time to do it in. Organization is the name of the game, Taurus. Gather the goods, set up a schedule and stick to it.
GEMINI May 21-June 21 You have so little to lose and so much to gain. Why the hesitation, Gemini? Small mishaps at home make for great chuckles at the office.
CANCER June 22-July 22 Take control, Cancer. You’re more of a leader than you think. The exchange of gifts at a special occasion erupts in laughter. A project concludes. LEO July 23-August 22 Financial concerns ease with more revenue and clever budgeting. One person’s loss at work is another’s gain. Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, Leo. VIRGO August 23-September 22 All work and no play make for a dull Virgo. Live a little! The solution to a persistent problem becomes clear. Run with it. A relationship evolves. LIBRA September 23-October 22 Relax, Libra. Your idea is solid. Pay the nay-sayers no heed. A stellar performance at work leads to new responsibilities and possibly a promotion.
SCORPIO October 23-November 21 Smashing, Scorpio. All of your hard work pays off in a polished presentation and applause all around. A recipe exchange inspires a cook-off. SAGITTARIUS November 22-December 21 Tired of the runaround, Sagittarius? So is your team. It may be time for a protest. The competition grows fierce at home. Bow out while you still can.
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Automakers Have Your Back (NAPS) — With more than 5 million car crashes every year in the U.S., it’s important that drivers understand what they can do to avoid a collision and also what automakers are doing to help them should they be involved in an accident. What You Can Do • You’ve heard it a hundred times—stay off your cell phone and don’t even think about texting. • Work with your car dealer to make sure your tires are properly inflated, your fluids are topped off and your brakes are well maintained. • Remember, if you are in an emergency on the road—and according to Forbes, the average driver is involved in a collision every 18 years—get to a safe place to call for help, give emergency personnel your specific location and do your best to stay calm. What Automakers Do Car companies are including all sorts of new technology in modern cars in order to keep vehicles in tip-top shape and help drivers who may be involved in an accident. For example, Hyundai Assurance Connected Care is the new safety and maintenance suite powered by the firm’s Blue Link telematics platform. This program provides free proactive safety and car care services for three years and includes automatic collision notification, SOS emergency assistance, enhanced roadside assistance, monthly vehicle diagnostics reports and maintenance alerts. Said Barry Ratzlaff, Director of Customer Satisfaction and Service Business Development: “While drivers want cars they enjoy driving, safety features and maintenance reminders are also important.” Learn More For further facts and ideas, go to www.hyundaibluelink.com. You and your car can stay on the road hassle-free.
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Dear Heloise: I have a problem with PARCHMENT PAPER. Every time I use it, I cannot keep it on the pan. It slides off so easily, even when I am being careful. Cookies go everywhere. I’ve tried binder clips, but they pop off. Do you have any hints for preventing this? - - Tammy P. in Texas
Here are some hints to try: Cut parchment paper ahead of time and lay between two cookie sheets to flatten. When you need the paper, it should now remain flat while you use it.
Use magnets to hold the corners of the parchment paper while putting cookie dough on it. Just make sure to remove the magnets before baking. -- Heloise
HELOISE’S SALT SUBSTITUTE Dear Heloise: Some time ago, you
ran a recipe for a salt substitute. I made up a batch and gave it to friends. Now I need it for myself, and I have lost the recipe. Can you please reprint it? -- Jo in Florida
Sure can! This healthy salt substitute is great for anyone watching the amount of salt he or she eats. You need:
if preferred) 1/2 teaspoon celery seeds Mix all ingredients together. Place in
a tightly sealed container and store with your other spices (don’t forget to label
the container!) in a cool, dry place. If you would like other seasoning recipes, along with sauces and hints on food substitutes, order my Heloise’s Seasonings, Sauces and Substitutes pamphlet by sending $3 and a long, self-addressed, stamped (70 cents) envelope to: Heloise/SSS, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. In a hurry? Marinate meat in a simple mixture of equal parts soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Delicious! -- Heloise
REPACKAGING MEAT Dear Heloise: When I buy large
packages of hamburger or other meats and want to repackage them in freezer bags, here is my hint: I turn the bag inside out, stick my hand into the bag and grasp the amount of meat wanted for bagging. When pulling my hand out, I turn the bag right side out at the same time, zip the top shut and am ready for the next one.
Since most people have sandwich bags as well, you can use them to grasp the meat when putting it into a larger freezer bag. Toss the sandwich bag away when done. Clean hands, and no need to wash utensils. -- Robin N., Omaha, Neb.
ROTATE DISHES Dear Heloise: When I empty the
dishwasher, I take the plates and silverware and put them on the bottom of the pile of clean dishes instead of the top. That way, I am rotating the dishes and silverware, and not using the same plates and silverware over and over. -- Joan in California
Mental Calculators Mental Calculators Are you good at calculating
numbers? Some people are so good they are called mental calculators. They can solve difficult math problems quickly and easily.
Many mental calculators show their talents at a young age, some as early as age 3 and 4. Imagine being able to multiply 653 by 396 in your head in seconds at the age of 4!
Some young mental calculators go on to use their special skills as mathematicians and scientists. Others choose jobs that have nothing to do with math.
List 10 words that rhyme with “add.” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
What Rhymes with…
Some answers: bad, dad, fad, had, lad, mad, pad, rad, sad, tad
Name That Mathematician
Answers: 1) Isaac Newton, 2) Pythagoras, 3) Robert Hooke, 4) Euclid, 5) Nicolaus Copernicus, 6) Archimedes, 7) Rene Descartes
Mathematicians spend a lot of time studying math. Fill in the blanks to name some famous mathematicians.
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Q: What did the zero say to the eight? Q: What is a math teacher’s favorite dessert? A: Pi!
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Eggsactly the Facts: • Iowa has more than 80 egg producers. This year in Iowa, Iowa’s egg farmers will
oversee the production of about 15 billion eggs, which is enough to give every man, woman and child on the face of the earth an egg a day for two days.
• Eggs are nutritious because they contain the highest quality protein, 13 vitamins and many minerals for only 75 calories per large egg.
• Eggs are economical because they cost approximately 15 cents per serving. • Eggs are versatile because they can be prepared for any meal or snack or used as
an ingredient in hundreds of recipes. • According to the Iowa State University, the Iowa egg industry contributes some
$1.82 billion in annual economic activity to Iowa. • The Iowa Egg Council works continuously to educate, promote and support the
increased consumption of eggs and egg products. • The five largest egg producing states represent approximately 50 percent of all U.S.
layers. • To date, there are approximately 245 egg producing companies with flocks of
75,000 hens or more. These companies represent about 95 percent of all the layers in the United States.** In 1987 there were around 2,500 operations. ** (Number of operations in 1987 include some contract farms and divisions.)
• Per capita consumption is a measure of total egg production by the total population. It does not represent demand. (USDA has recently adjusted data to reflect 2000 Census figures.)
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