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With overflowing spirits, pub crawlsand boisterous parades, St. Patrick'sDay celebrations are largely gearedtoward adults. Although children mayexperience a little bit of the festivities,they may not be able to participatefully in all of the activities.That is why parents, teachers and
caregivers can develop child-friendlyactivities that will enable children toenjoy the festivities of the day but alsoto do so in a way that is safe and age-appropriate.One of the easiest ways to engage
children for the holiday is to enablethem to create hand-made decora-tions and games that can be dis-
played. With a few simple supplies,children can create a variety of festiveitems to share their enthusiasm.An idea to get them started is to con-
struct a rainbow and pot of gold com-plete with leprechaun.
To do so gather the following sup-
plies:
* poster board* clean, empty gallon milk container* crepe paper in rainbow colors and
in black* gold foil circles* construction paper* glue* scissors* glitter, if desired
1. Draw and cut out a leprechaunusing various shades of constructionpaper. Glue it to the posterboard.2. Cut out half of the milk container
to form a "pot." Use glue to adhereblack crepe paper to it. Attach to theposterboard.3. Stick gold foil circles to form the
"gold coins" that will be filling the potof gold.4. Cut out pieces of crepe paper from
the rainbow colors and attach to theposterboard to form the rainbow. Letthe pieces end right near the pot ofgold.5. Allow kids to embellish further
with glitter and any other things they
may have on hand.Display the leprechaun with a pot of
gold at the end of the rainbow in aprime spot during your St. Patrick'sDay celebration.
Paddy's Day craft for kids
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Many people have afascination with owninga wild, dangerous, exot-ic pet. Maybe it's brag-ging rights amongfriends, or simply hav-ing something that fewother people have. Toooften injuries or fatali-ties occur at the paws ofan exotic animal, and inmany countries, includ-ing the United Statesand Canada, it is illegalto own exotic animals aspets outside of a wildlifefacility or without spe-cial licensing.Despite their populari-
ty, the following petscan also be dangerous.TurtlesOutlawed exotic pets
don't always have bigclaws and fangs. Tur-tles, for example, arebanned as pets becauseof their propensity tocarry salmonella bacte-ria. Since 1975, the FDAhas placed on a ban onthe sales of turtles at asize of 4 inches orsmaller. Prior to theban, researchers linkedan estimated 250,000cases of salmonellosis inchildren and infants topet turtles. That's be-cause the small turtlesare irresistible to chil-dren, and the smallerthe size the higherpropensity the childmay try to put the turtlein his mouth. Salmonel-la can also be contract-ed when handling a tur-tle and then putting fin-gers in the mouth.Big CatsDespite being well
trained and experiencedin tiger handling, illu-sionist Roy Horn of thelong-running partner-ship Seigfreid and Roywas mauled by one of
his show tigers in 2003.Big cats can be verydangerous to people,thanks in large part totheir unpredictability.Also, the sheer size of abig cat can cause in-juries to a person even ifthe cat is simply playing.The size of a big cat
also makes it a challengeto find a cage or enclo-sure to house the ani-mal. In addition, feedingthe animal is no smalltask, as larger cats needsubstantial amounts offood to remain healthyand strong.Cats routinely engage
in territory markingwith urine and engagein combative behavior todefend their space. Theyproduce a lot of wastethat will also need to becleaned. Pet tigers havebeen involved in severalfatalities and maulingsthroughout the UnitedStates and Canada inrecent years.SnakesConstrictors and ven-
omous snakes are gen-erally outlawed due tothe propensity for injuryor death. Constrictors,as their name suggests,are equipped to con-strict, or squeeze theirprey to death throughsuffocation. Anacondasand boa constrictorscan reach 13 feet or
more in length and sev-eral inches around inbody width. At this size,they can easily subduea pet, child or even anadult caught by sur-prise. In the summer of2009, a 9-foot albinopython owned by aFlorida man got out ofhis cage and strangledhis girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter to death.Venomous snakes have
powerful venom that cancause anything fromneurological problems toparalysis and extremepain to death. Thesesnakes are formidablefoes in their natural en-vironments, and withthe high chance of bitingan owner, they are notsafe to have as pets.Too often snakes that
become unmanageableare simply let out intothe wild where theycan become neighbor-hood menaces.Monkeys and chimpsWith a close resem-
blance to humans, andthe frequency withwhich chimps are usedin movies or trained forshows, people thinkthat these animals aresafe to own.In reality, chimpanzees
can engage in packhunting behavior. Theyhave been known to bevery aggressive, feeding
on other monkeyspecies and even turn-ing cannibalistic to earna higher social standing.Monkeys have large
fangs and have beenknown to attack peopleand humans. Somespecies also throw fecesand spray urine, some-thing many people wouldnot look for in a pet.In 2010, Charla Nash
from Connecticut wasmauled by a 200-poundchimpanzee. Nash lostmuch of her face and hertwo hands in the attack.She no longer has eyesbecause they were re-moved due to infection.
ReptilesCrocodiles and alliga-
tors start out as small,almost cute hatch-lings, which are attrac-tive to pet owners. Butthese animals growvery quickly in a shortperiod of time. Theycan reach several feetin length and hun-dreds of pounds.These animals have
very powerful jaws ca-pable of doing quite anamount of damage. Itis not beyond reasonfor a croc or gator todrag a person into thewater, where survivalis difficult. They par-
ticipate in a "deathroll," where they spinlike a top in the water,ripping and tearingflesh apart from prey.Despite their size,
these reptiles cancharge rather quickly onland. In water they am-bush hunters and canquickly surprise an ani-mal or person.Exotic animals might
seem like a potentiallyinteresting pet but thesafety risk associatedwith these animals issimply too great towelcome such petsinto a home.
Exotic animals don't make great pets
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Dear God,It has been a joy to see all the write-ups about Tim
Tebow, the quarterback for the Denver Bronco. It remind-ed me of the apostle Paul who shared with us in Philippi-ans Chapter 1 verses 12-18 about him being persecuted intaking a stand for being a Christian. It has given me morecourage as a Christian. I hope that when I am challenged,as Tim Tebow has been throughout his college and profes-sional career, that I will not be ashamed to take the samestand as he has.
I have enclosed the Bible passage for everyone to see. Ihope that as they read it, they will be encouraged and be-gin to share their stories with You. I have really enjoyedreading “Dear God” each month and hope that others willfind it rewarding to their lives. I was hesitant, at first, towrite but once these articles began to surface, I knew I hadto respond with a grateful heart.
These words from the Bible tell me how important it is for“the gospel” God’s Word to be shared, even when people tryto use them to cause trouble for others. I will do my best toremember these words and to apply them to my life.
“Now I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that whathas happened to me has actually served to advance thegospel. 13 As a result, it has become clear throughout thewhole palace guard and to everyone else that I am inchains for Christ. 14 And because of my chains, most ofthe brothers and sisters have become confident in the Lordand dare all the more to proclaim the gospel without fear.
15 It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and ri-valry, but others out of goodwill. 16 The latter do so out oflove, knowing that I am put here for the defense of thegospel. 17 The former preach Christ out of selfish ambi-tion, not sincerely, supposing that they can stir up troublefor me while I am in chains. 18 But what does it matter?The important thing is that in every way, whether fromfalse motives or true, Christ is preached. And because ofthis I rejoice…”
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Well-meaning parents or grandparents of-ten tell children not to do something withthe warning that a serious health implica-tion could result. Kids often take their eld-ers at their word. But some of these warn-ings bear more truth than others. Here'sthe scoop on some of the more commonmisconceptions.Myth:Swallowed chewing gum stays in the
stomach for seven years.While chewing gum cannot be digested
and is meant to be chewed and not swal-lowed, accidentally swallowing a piecehere and there won't cause major issues.That's because the gum will simply passthrough the digestive system whole andcome out with stool. If a large amount ofgum is swallowed in a short period of
time, then there could be issues, includ-ing constipation and intestinal blockagein children.Myth:If you keep your eyes crossed too long,
they will get stuck that way.The muscles in the eye are just like any
muscles elsewhere in the body. Althoughthey may tire and get sore, they are rela-tively resilient and can take a lot of wearand tear. Crossing your eyes may taxthese muscles, but you won't do any per-manent harm. Rest assured that crossingthe eyes will not leave them stuck thatway.Myth:Going outside with wet hair will make
you sick.
Although you will feel colder steppingoutside with a part of your body wet, itwon't make you more susceptible tocatching a cold. Researchers at the Com-mon Cold Research Unit in England oncetested a group of volunteers who were giv-en the cold virus. One half of the groupstayed in a warm room, while the otherstook a bath and stood wet in a hallway fora half hour. The wet group didn't catchmore colds than the dry.Myth:Covering your head is most important
because you lose 75 percent of your bodyheat through it.
This calculation is more for an infantwhose head makes up a greater percentageof his or her body. In an adult, the figure is
closer to 10 percent. Heat can escape fromany exposed area of the body. Therefore, itis helpful to bundle up all areas of the bodywhen spending time outdoors in the coldweather.Myth:Don't swim right after eating.The basis of this mantra is that when di-
gesting food, the digestive system pullsblood away from the muscles and the ideais that you could cramp up and drown.While you may have less energy to swimvigorously, chances are you won't be soweak as to drown.
Although many health myths prevail,knowing the truth can help parents edu-cate their children better about which be-haviors are safe and which are risky.
Popular health myths debunked
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(NAPSA) — Whether it’s for the nostalgia, the con-venience or the reasonable cost, flavorful pot roast ismaking a comeback. Home cooks in the know areseeking out cost-effective cuts like boneless beefchuck, bottom round roast or rump roast and toss-ing them in a crock pot with simple pantry staplesfor melt-in-your-mouth dishes.
Pot roast is easier to prepare than you mightthink, and it’s simple to customize by using differentbeef cuts, seasonings, liquids and vegetables. Plus,sandwiches, soups, tacos and hardy salads areamong the possibilities for leftovers.
When you’re busy and want a deliciously afford-able meal, this recipe from Whole Foods Marketmakes it easy:
Beef pot roast1 1/2 teaspoons dried parsley 1 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon minced onion 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 (2 1/2 to 3 pounds) boneless beef chuck roast 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 sliced onions 1 3/4 cups reduced-sodium beef broth 1 cup tomato juice 1 1/2 pounds potatoes, cut into 1-inch chunks 1 pound carrots, cut into 1-inch chunksPreheat oven to 350° F. In a small bowl, combine
seasonings, salt and pepper. Pat roast dry withpaper towels and rub all over with seasoning mix-ture. In a large Dutch oven or ovenproof heavysaucepot, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add
roast and brown on all sides. Remove to a plate andset aside. Add onions and 1/4 cup water and cookabout 8 minutes or until tender and golden, stirringoccasionally. Stir in broth and juice and bring to aboil. Add roast back to pot, cover and transfer tooven. Roast 2 hours. Stir in potatoes and carrots,cover and continue roasting 45 minutes longer oruntil vegetables and meat are tender. Transfer roastand vegetables to a large serving platter and drizzlewith pan juices.
For additional recipes, tips and a how-to video,visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com.
A toast to pot roast
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by Sarah Gerow, Lewis County Dairy PrincessDo you find the weather getting you down? Well
don’t worry — spring is right around the corner.Here are helpful hints to kick start your taste buds.Try adding cheese to your favorite meal or snack.Since cheese is such a versatile food, experimentwith it in different ways; like adding it to a casseroleor pour it on vegetables and crackers with morethan 300 varieties of domestic cheeses available thepossibilities are endless!
Remember that February is national children’sdental health month. Research suggests that sever-al varieties of cheese may protect against toothdecay.
January and February have been a little slow. Ihave done radio announcements on Froggy 97.Sylvia Larkins and Cami Steiner attended the annu-al Holstein Banquet on Jan. 28 at Steak and Brew.
On Feb. 20-21, I will be attending the annualState Dairy Princess Pageant and ADADC meetingin Syracuse. Wish me Luck!
Once again I want to thank all the farmers and
ADADC for their check off dollars that fund theDairy Princess Program. Also thank you for all thehard work that you do 365 days a year.
Here is a good recipe for cold winter days thatuses a variety of cheese:
Cheese Chili2 tbs. butter2 large onions3 chopped carrots3 ribs celery3 small jalapeno peppers, seeded and minced1/4 cup tomato1 tbs. chili powder1 tbs. cocoa powder1 tbs. Cumin seed1 28-ounce can crushed tomatoes6 12-ounces tomato juice2 cups cooked or canned black beans, rinsed1 cup (4 ounces) shredded mozzarella cheese1 cup (4 ounces) shredded Monterey jack cheese1 cup (4 ounces) shredded sharp cheddar cheeseSauté onions in butter over medium high heat in
large saucepan until translucent, about 3 min-utes. Add tomato paste, chili powder, cocoapowder and cumin; cook until mixturecaramelizes to a dark brown, about 10 min-utes. Stir in carrots, celery and jalapenos andstir to coat. Add crushed tomatoes and beans.Stir in tomato juice. Simmer for at least 1 hour,up to 2 hours.
Preheat broiler. Stir Mozzarella and MontereyJack cheese into chili and top with shreddedCheddar. Broil until cheese is bubbly, about 4minutes.
Dairy Fact: Milk remains fresh for 7-10 daysafter the expiration date if refrigerated at 35-40°F. Each 5° (F) rise in temperature shortensmilk’s shelf life by 50 percent because of bac-teria growth.
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Whether you're cooking for a crowd or a crowdedschedule, pot roast can be the answer.
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(NAPSA) — This year, sandwich lovers are cele-brating the 250th anniversary of this handy, deli-cious meal. Since the best sandwich starts withhomemade bread, the best way to launch any cele-bration is to bake some bread.
The 250th anniversary only marks the naming ofthis classic meal. Bread has been eaten with meat orvegetables since Neolithic times. During the MiddleAges, slabs of bread, called trenchers, were used asplates. Eventually, the sandwich appeared as a late-night meal among the aristocracy.
The meal was named after John Montagu, 4thEarl of Sandwich, an 18th century English aristo-crat, who in 1762 ordered his valet to bring himmeat tucked between bread. Others began to order“the same as Sandwich!”
Here are some recipes to help you enjoy some clas-sic sandwiches. The whole wheat bread works wellwith peanut butter and jelly, while the Italian DailyBread is perfect for a Tuscan Tuna Sandwich. Thetwo bread recipes use Fleischmann’s RapidRiseYeast, which reduces rising time by as much as 50percent, eliminating the first rise.
100% Whole Wheat BreadMakes: 2 loaves Prep time: 30 minutes Proof time: 30 to 60 minutes Bake time: 35 to 45 minutes8 to 8 1/2 cups whole wheat flour 2 envelopes Fleischmann’s® RapidRise Yeast2 1/2 teaspoons salt 2 2/3 cups water
2/3 cup milk 1/4 cup honey 1/4 cup vegetable oil1/2 cup wheat branCombine 3 1/2 cups flour, undissolved yeast and
salt in a large mixing bowl. Heat water, milk, honeyand oil until very warm (120˚ to 130˚F). Graduallyadd to flour mixture; beat 2 minutes at mediumspeed with electric mixer, scraping bowl occasional-ly. Add 1 cup flour and wheat bran; beat 2 minutesat high speed, scraping bowl occasionally. Withspoon, stir in enough remaining flour to make softdough.
Knead on lightly floured surface until smooth andelastic, about 6 to 8 minutes. Cover dough and letrest 10 minutes.
Divide dough in half. Roll each half to 12 x 7-inchrectangle. Beginning at short end of each rectangle,roll up tightly as for jelly roll. Pinch seams and endsto seal. Place, seam sides down, in 2 greased 8 1/2x 4 1/2-inch loaf pans. Cover; let rise in warm,draft-free place until doubled in size, about 30 to 60minutes. Bake in preheated 375˚F oven for 35 to 45minutes or until done. Remove from pans; let coolon wire racks. (Note: To test for doneness, internaltemperature of bread should register 190˚F in centerof loaf.)
Italian Daily BreadMakes: 2 loavesPrep time: 25 minutesProof time: 30 to 45 minutesBake time: 20 to 25 minutes4 1/2 to 5 cups all-purpose flour2 envelopes Fleischmann’s RapidRise Yeast2 teaspoons salt
1 3/4 cups very warm water (120˚ to 130˚F) 1 tablespoon olive oilCornmeal1 egg white beaten with 1 tablespoon waterCombine 1 cup flour, undissolved yeast and salt in
a large bowl. Add water and oil; beat 2 minutes withelectric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir inenough remaining flour to make a soft dough. Kneadon lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic,about 8 to 10 minutes. Cover; let rest 10 minutes.
Divide dough in half; roll each to 15 x 10-inchoval. Roll up tightly from long ends as for jelly roll.Pinch seams and ends to seal; taper ends. Placeseam sides down on greased baking sheet sprinkledwith cornmeal. Cover; let rise in warm, draft-freeplace until doubled in size, about 30 to 45 minutes.
Brush surface with egg white mixture. With sharpknife, make 4 or 5 diagonal cuts (1/4-inch deep) ontop of each loaf. Bake in preheated 400˚F oven for 20to 25 minutes or until done. For crisper crusts,brush 2 more times with egg white mixture after 10or 15 minutes of baking time. Remove from sheet;cool on wire rack.
Tuscan Tuna Sandwich1 can OR pouch (6 to 7 ounces) tuna,
packed in water 2 teaspoons capers, drained 1 teaspoon Spice Islands® Dill Weed 1/4 teaspoon Spice Islands® Garlic Powder 3 ounces fresh baby salad greens 2 tablespoons balsamic vinaigrette 8 slices Italian-style bread, grilled or toasted Place tuna, capers, dill weed and garlic
powder in a mixing bowl; stir to combine. Addgreens and vinaigrette; toss gently. Spread onsliced Italian Daily Bread.
For more recipes and baking tips, visitwww.breadworld.com.
Celebrate the sandwichby baking delicious bread
This week’s Sudoku Solution
This tasty Tuscan Tuna Sandwich is made with ItalianDaily Bread.
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