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315-335-0516Serving all of CNY
and beyond
WE’RE THE BESTAND WE’LL PROVE IT!
ALL OF YOUR IN-STATE ANDOUT OF STATE MOVIN NEEDS!
NO HOURLYMINIMUM!
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
*OVER 11 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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*No job to Small or to BigRelocation Services *Office Moving
DISCOUNTS: 5% FIRST RESPONDERS5% PATRON DISCOUNT (to inquire if your are eligible for a Patron discount contact the office at 315-240-4174)
Cancelation Policy: A full refund will be issued if you cancel within 5 business days of the class start date and 25% willbe refunded up to the start date of the class. Course fee is non-refundable after the start date of the class.
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Many people have a fascination withowning a wild, dangerous, exotic pet.Maybe it's bragging rights amongfriends, or simply having somethingthat few other people have. Too ofteninjuries or fatalities occur at the pawsof an exotic animal, and in many coun-tries, including the United States andCanada, it is illegal to own exotic ani-mals as pets outside of a wildlife facil-ity or without special licensing.
Despite their popularity, the followingpets can also be dangerous.TurtlesOutlawed exotic pets don't always
have big claws and fangs. Turtles, forexample, are banned as pets becauseof their propensity to carry salmonellabacteria. Since 1975, the FDA hasplaced on a ban on the sales of turtlesat a size of 4 inches or smaller. Prior tothe ban, researchers linked an esti-mated 250,000 cases of salmonellosisin children and infants to pet turtles.That's because the small turtles are ir-resistible to children, and the smallerthe size the higher propensity the childmay try to put the turtle in his mouth.Salmonella can also be contractedwhen handling a turtle and then put-ting fingers in the mouth.Big CatsDespite being well trained and experi-
enced in tiger handling, illusionist RoyHorn of the long-running partnershipSeigfreid and Roy was mauled by one ofhis show tigers in 2003. Big cats can bevery dangerous to people, thanks inlarge part to their unpredictability.Also, the sheer size of a big cat cancause injuries to a person even if thecat is simply playing.
The size of a big cat also makes it achallenge to find a cage or enclosure tohouse the animal. In addition, feedingthe animal is no small task, as largercats need substantial amounts of foodto remain healthy and strong.
Cats routinely engage in territorymarking with urine and engage incombative behavior to defend theirspace. They produce a lot of waste thatwill also need to be cleaned. Pet tigershave been involved in several fatalitiesand maulings throughout the UnitedStates and Canada in recent years.SnakesConstrictors and venomous snakes
are generally outlawed due to thepropensity for injury or death. Con-
strictors, as their name suggests, areequipped to constrict, or squeeze theirprey to death through suffocation.Anacondas and boa constrictors canreach 13 feet or more in length andseveral inches around in body width.At this size, they can easily subdue apet, child or even an adult caught bysurprise. In the summer of 2009, a 9-foot albino python owned by a Floridaman got out of his cage and strangledhis girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter todeath.
Venomous snakes have powerful ven-om that can cause anything from neu-rological problems to paralysis and ex-treme pain to death. These snakes areformidable foes in their natural envi-ronments, and with the high chance ofbiting an owner, they are not safe tohave as pets.
Too often snakes that become un-manageable are simply let out intothe wild where they can becomeneighborhood menaces.Monkeys and chimpsWith a close resemblance to humans,
and the frequency with which chimpsare used in movies or trained forshows, people think that these animalsare safe to own.
In reality, chimpanzees can engage inpack hunting behavior. They have beenknown to be very aggressive, feedingon other monkey species and eventurning cannibalistic to earn a highersocial standing.
Monkeys have large fangs and havebeen known to attack people and hu-mans. Some species also throw fecesand spray urine, something many peo-ple would not look for in a pet.
In 2010, Charla Nash from Connecti-cut was mauled by a 200-pound chim-panzee. Nash lost much of her face andher two hands in the attack. She nolonger has eyes because they were re-moved due to infection.ReptilesCrocodiles and alligators start out
as small, almost cute hatchlings,which are attractive to pet owners.But these animals grow very quicklyin a short period of time. They canreach several feet in length and hun-dreds of pounds.
These animals have very powerfuljaws capable of doing quite anamount of damage. It is not beyondreason for a croc or gator to drag a
person into the water, where survivalis difficult. They participate in a"death roll," where they spin like atop in the water, ripping and tearingflesh apart from prey.
Despite their size, these reptiles cancharge rather quickly on land. In water
they ambush hunters and can quicklysurprise an animal or person.
Exotic animals might seem like apotentially interesting pet but thesafety risk associated with these an-imals is simply too great to welcomesuch pets into 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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AdirondackAmerican Legion
Post #1118529 Main St., Cold Brook, NY 13324
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Fish Fry Every Friday4 to 8 PM
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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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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.
A recipe to warm you up
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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
This week’s Sudoku solution
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.
A recipe to warm you up
Whether you're cooking for a crowd or a crowdedschedule, pot roast can be the answer.
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With overflowing spirits, pub crawlsand boisterous parades, St. Patrick'sDay celebrations are largely geared to-ward adults. Although children mayexperience a little bit of the festivities,they may not be able to participate ful-ly in all of the activities.
That is why parents, teachers andcaregivers 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 engagechildren for the holiday is to enablethem to create hand-made decorationsand games that can be displayed. Witha few simple supplies, children cancreate a variety of festive items toshare 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 desired1. Draw and cut out a leprechaun us-
ing various shades of construction pa-per. Glue it to the posterboard.
2. Cut out half of the milk containerto 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 fromthe rainbow colors and attach to theposterboard to form the rainbow. Letthe pieces end right near the pot ofgold.
5. Allow kids to embellish furtherwith glitter and any other things theymay have on hand.
Display the leprechaun with a pot ofgold at the end of the rainbow in aprime spot during your St. Patrick'sDay celebration.
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