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UNAPPETIZING EDIBLESby Kathy Wolfe
Edible? Yes. Appetizing? Not always. This week, Tidbits cooks up some unusual foods that you might not eat if you knew what they were! • Is it offal or awful? Maybe both! Offal is the term chefs use to refer to the entrails and organs of animals, such as brains, hearts, kidneys, liver, tongue, pancreas and glands.• When you hear the word “sweetbreads,” don’t think banana or pumpkin bread. It’s actually the culinary term for the thymus glands of a lamb, pig or calf, located in the throat and neck. Most often, the glands are soaked in salt water, then poached in milk, after which they are fried. • Head cheese isn’t really cheese at all, but rather a mix-ture of the meat and tissue found on a pig’s skull, set in gelatin. • Remember the old advertising phrase, “There’s always room for Jell-O”? How about a gelatin mold made with meat stock? Add cold pork, chicken, hard-boiled eggs and some vegetables, and you’ll end up with a concoc-tion known as aspic. Although some cooks add unfla-vored gelatin to the mix for a firmer mold, traditional aspic uses the coagulated broth remaining after boiling an animal’s head and bones.
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EDIBLES (continued):• Another place you’ll see slimy gelatin cover-ing a chunk of meat is when you open up a can of SPAM. This little tin contains chopped pork shoul-der and ham meat, hence the name, Spiced Meat And Ham. First manufactured in 1937, the lun-cheon meat was a popular staple for soldiers dur-ing World War II. Since its invention, more than seven billion cans have been sold. • At holiday time, many Norwegians fix a tradi-tional dish known as Smalahove. This yummy dish is prepared first by torching the skin and fleece of a sheep’s head, removing the brain, then boiling the head for about three hours. Arrange some rutaba-gas and potatoes around it on a platter, and there you have your Christmas feast!• You’re not getting dessert when you order black pudding after a meal. Rather you’ll be served a sausage made up of animal blood, fat, rolled oats and spices. Depending on where you live, that blood could come from a pig, cow, sheep, duck or goat. Some recipes add chestnuts, sweet potato or barley to the mix. A yummy Asian snack, the pig’s blood cake, combines blood with sticky rice, fries it and serves it on a popsicle stick. • The process of making Polish blood soup is a tricky one. The head of a live duck must be chopped off and its blood collected in the cook-ing pot. Throw in some vinegar, onions, celery, parsley, sugar and some dumplings, and there you have it! Some cooks like to add dried fruit, such as prunes, pears or apples. • When folks down South talk about eating chit’lins, they are referring to chitterlings. This lip-smacking dish is the small intestines of pigs, boiled for several hours, then battered and fried and served with vinegar and hot sauce on the side.
• Ask for a plate of menudo, and what you’ll get is an order of beef tripe, made from the rubbery lining of the stomach of a cow, sheep, goat, pig or deer. Your favorite Mexican restaurant might gar-nish it with jalapeno peppers.
• No matter what you call them — Rocky Moun-tain oysters, cowboy caviar, Montana tendergroins or bull fries — it doesn’t change the fact that they are bull testicles, coated in flour and deep-fried. The people in some states love this “appetizer” so much, they hold entire festivals around them, such as Eagle, Idaho’s “World’s Largest Rocky Moun-tain Oyster Feed” and Montana’s “Testicle Festi-val.”
• Not all tacos are created equal! Lengueta de la vaca are tacos made with cow tongue, while Tacos de Cabeza include all parts of the cow’s head, in-cluding eyes and lips.
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The Link Between Arthritis Pain and Weather
Changes in weather are well documented to have an effect on how arthritis signs are felt by humans and cats. Surveys of humans show as many as 93% of arthritis sufferers believe that weather affects their pain levels and 63% feel that weather is the main factor in their arthritis pain. Humans with arthritis often claim to be able to predict the weather based on their pain levels when the weather becomes inclement.
What weather factors increase arthritic symptoms (swelling of inflamed joints and stretching of joint linings and joint capsules)?
Changes in barometric pressure, especially falling (low) pressure
Changes in temperature, especially falling, low temperatures
High or increasing relative humidity
Precipitation (rain and snow)Storms (a combination of
aggravating causes – for example: chill, damp weather when the barometric pressure is rising or falling.)
In addition, the spread of contagious diseases has a weather connection. In cats, upper respiratory diseases, feline distemper (panleukopenia), and feline leukemia (FeLV) & aids (FIV) have a link to weather and social activity.
Sunshine with rising barometric pressure
Low indoor humidity dries the mucous membranes
Changes in weather causing stress
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1. When was the last time before 2010 that no Los Angeles baseball team was in the major-league playoffs?
2. Three Seattle Mariners stole at least 25 bases each during the 2010 season. When was the last time the Mariners
accomplished such a feat?3. Name the last NFL expansion franchise before the Houston
Texas in 2002 to win its inaugural regular-season game.4. How many times has a University of Kentucky Wildcat basketball player been the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA
Draft?5. In the 2010-11 season, Teemu Selanne tallied 80 points,
the third-highest total for a player 40 or older in NHL history. Who had the top two totals?
6. Who was the first NASCAR driver other than Richard Petty to win the Daytona 500 more than once?
7. Name the last left-handed tennis player before Petra Kvitova in 2011 to win the Wimbledon women’s singles title.
Answers1. It was 2003.
2. It was 2001 (Ichiro Suzuki, 56; Mark McLemore, 39; Mike Cameron, 34)
3. The Minnesota Vikings, in 1961.4. Once -- John Wall in 2010.
5. Gordie Howe (103 points in 1968-69) and Johnny Bucyk (83 points in 1975-76).
6. Cale Yarborough won it in 1968 and 1977.7. Martina Navratilova, in 1990.
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1. What hill is known as the “Sacred Rock” of Athens and is the most important historical sight in the city?
2. What is the common name for epidermophytosis, a chronic infection found most commonly on the feet?
3. What seashore resort city in New Jersey has become a center for legalized gambling?
4. Name the imaginary island in the Atlantic Ocean invented by Plato in his Timaeus and Critias.
5. What do you call the envelope of gas that surrounds an astronomical body?
6. What is the smallest possible unit of any of the fundamental chemical substances known as “elements”?
7. What is the means by which broken communication between God and man is restored?
8. Who was the most famous King of the Huns (434-453) known as the “scourge of God”?
9. In what town in Alabama is Auburn University located?
10. What is the largest city in New Zealand?11. Name the “Society” that is dedicated to restoring and
conserving natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and wildlife?
12. Hint: A tool used for boring holes in wood.13. Hint: Covered with bread crumbs and often grated
cheese and browned in an oven.14. Hint: The emaciation or wasting away of tissues,
organs, or the entire body.15. Hint: The Northern Lights.16. In what city is the Master’s Golf Tournament held
every year?17. What is the popular name for the members of any
one of several religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church that follow the Rule of St. Augustine?
18. In what country will you find Mt. Kosciusko (7,316 ft)?
19. Who were the original inhabitants of the country in which Mt. Kosciusko is found?
20. What term refers to the action taken to provide equal opportunity, as in hiring, for members of previously disadvantaged groups, such as women and minorities, often with specific goals and deadlines?
Answers: 1. Acropolis 2. Athlete’s foot 3. Atlantic City 4. Atlantis 5. Atmosphere 6. Atom 7. Atonement 8. Attila 9. Auburn 10. Auckland 11. Audubon 12. Auger 13. Au gratin 14. Atrophy 15. Aurora borealis 16. Augusta, Georgia 17. Augustinians 18. Australia 19. Aborigines 20. Affirmative action
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• The French have a beautiful name for a particu-lar variety of hot deli sandwich —langue de vache. That doesn’t change the fact that it’s cow tongue.
• If you order geoduck off the menu, don’t expect to get an exotic poultry dish. It’s actually the larg-est burrowing clam in the world and is considered a delicacy in Asian countries, selling for as much as $30 per pound. It’s one of the animal kingdom’s longest-living creatures, at an average of 146 years, contributing to the amazing quantity of eggs pro-duced by the female during her lifetime — five bil-lion! The geoduck has a long meaty siphon it uses to suck in plankton when feeding. That portion of this mollusk is usually cooked fondue-style and dipped in soy or wasabi sauce.• Folks in Sardinia, Italy, may change the way you think about cheese. Their casu marzu starts with a sheep’s milk Pecorino cheese but with one variable. Whole cheeses are left outside so that the Piophila casei or “cheese fly” can lay its eggs inside the cheese, as many as 500 eggs at one time. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae eat their way through the cheese, and their acidic digestive juic-es break down the cheese’s fats, resulting in a very soft cheese. There are usually thousands of little white worms in a casu marzu cheese ready for the market. It’s up to the individual diner whether to scoop out the maggots before eating. • If your plate is filled with the Bosworth, Fal-staff or Bedford Fillbasket varieties, you’ll soon be eating one of the most disliked vegetables, the Brussels sprout. This vitamin-rich cruciferous veggie belongs to the same family as the cabbage, collard greens, broccoli, kale and kohlrabi. Brus-sels sprouts were first brought to North America by French immigrants settling in Louisiana around 1800.
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Scott McQueen is the owner of Pinetree Jewelers, Parker’s oldest jewelry store established in 1976. It is located at 11028 S. Pikes Peak Drive in Parker. For more information on gemstones or jewelry of any kind call 303.841.2666
The tourmaline gemstone group offers gem-stone enthusiasts a great variety of colors. However, not all colors occur with equal frequency and they are not equally well known. A pure blue tourmaline with a fervent, translu-cent, radiant blue is one of the rarest gemstones around. They are highly valued because they are quite scarce and incredibly beautiful. Additional value may come from what some think they do for the wearer. Gemstone therapists* say the blue tourmaline makes people both honest and tolerant. Blue tourmalines have quite a complex structure so cutting them demands patience and experience, something few lapidaries have. The inside of a tourmaline can have areas of tension that can cause the stone to crack while being worked on. A cutter can easily ruin a tourmaline by holding it the wrong way against his cutting-wheel. Once a tourmaline survives the cutting process it is a rather tough gem-stone that requires little care. If you’re one of the fortunate few who own a blue tourmaline – the pleasure will be all yours and yours for a very long time!
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¥ It was noted American wit Groucho Marx who made the following sage observation: “There’s one way to find out if a man is honest -- ask him. If he
says ‘Yes,’ you know he is a crook.”
¥ When the city of Los Angeles was founded, it was given the name “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles de Porciuncula,” which translates to “The Town of Our Lady of the Angels of Por-ciuncula.” Back then, in 1781, there were just 52
settlers to start what is now the second most popu-lous city in the country.
¥ When speaking of dead languages, Latin is the one that probably comes to mind most often. It’s
not quite dead, though; it’s the official language of Vatican City.
¥ Those who keep track of such things say that a professional ballet dancer goes through about 130
pairs of toe shoes in a single year.
¥ The yo-yo became popular in the United States after it was marketed by Donald F. Duncan Sr., a businessman from Chicago, but he didn’t invent
the toy. In 1928, Duncan was on a business trip to San Francisco when he saw Philippine immigrant Pedro Flores, who had gotten financing to manu-facture the yo-yos and had trademarked the name, demonstrating how to use the toy. Duncan realized that the toy had the potential to be a huge success, so he paid Flores $5,000 for all the rights. Inciden-
tally, the name “yo-yo” means “come-come” in the native language of the Philippines.
¥ If you’re like the average American, showers ac-count for nearly one-third of your home water use.
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If you’re a woman who owns a busi-ness, you’ve got plenty of company. In fact, women own more than 10 million U.S. companies, and wom-en-owned businesses account for about 40% of all privately held firms in the U.S., according to the Center for Women’s Business Research.
Clearly, the good news is that women like you are entering the small-business arena at a rapid pace. The not-so-good news is that you may be facing a retirement savings gap in comparison to male business owners. To get a sense of this gap, consider these statistics:
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy, 19.4% of male business owners have 401(k) or similar plans, compared with just 15.5% of wom-en owners.The percentage of female business owners with Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) is about the same as that of male business owners — but the men have more money in their accounts. The average woman’s IRA balance is about $51,000, compared with $91,000 for men, according to a recent report by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. Although these figures change constantly with the ebbs and flow of the market, the difference between the genders re-mains significant.One way to help close this savings gap, of course, is to set up a retirement plan for your business. But for many wom-en business owners (and male owners, too), the perceived cost of setting up and running a retirement plan has been an obstacle. However, the retirement plan market has opened up considerably for small business owners over the past several years, so you might be surprised at the ease and in-expensiveness of administering a quality plan that can help you build resources for your own retirement — and help you attract and retain good employees.
With the help of a financial professional, you can consider some of the myriad of plans that may be available to you: Owner-only 401(k) — This plan, which is also known as an individual 401(k), is available to self-employed indi-viduals and business owners with no full-time employees other than themselves or a spouse. You may even be able to choose a Roth option for your 401(k), which allows you to make after-tax contributions that can grow tax-free.SEP IRA — If you have just a few employees or are self-employed with no employees, you may want to consider a SEP IRA. You’ll fund the plan with tax-deductible contri-butions, and you must cover all eligible employees.Solo defined benefit plan — Pension plans, also known as defined benefit plans, are still around — and you can set one up for yourself if you are self-employed or own your own business. This plan has high contribution limits, which are determined by an actuarial calculation, and as is the case with other retirement plans, your contributions are typically tax-deductible.SIMPLE IRA — A SIMPLE IRA, as its name suggests, is easy to set up and maintain, and it can be a good plan if your business has fewer than 10 employees. Still, while a SIMPLE IRA may be advantageous for your employees, it’s less generous to you, as far as allowable contributions, than an owner-only 401(k), a SEP IRA or a defined benefit plan.As a business owner, you spend a lot of time thinking about what needs to be done today, but you don’t want to forget about tomorrow — so consider putting a retirement plan to work for you soon.
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“I am just too busy to read my Bible!” That is a response I hear from many Christians, they get up early, they fall into bed late. In between there is shuffling the kids of to this sport and to that function and to this activity, there is just no time in the day reading their Bible. People’s schedules today are so jammed packed, the demands we have so heavy that it seems difficult or maybe even impossible to give any attention to reading God’s Word.
But if the truth were really told, we don’t have time not to! When you take the time to put the Word of God inside of you, you become so full of the Word instead of the world, that when trouble does come, it is the Word that is the very first thing to come out of your mouth.Listen to Joshua 1:8 (NLT) Study this Book of Instruction continually. Meditate on it day and night so you will be sure to obey everything written in it. Only then will you prosper and succeed in all you do.
We are all busy; we all have tremendous demands that are made on us every day. But God promises us right here, that if we will keep His Word in front of us, make His Word a priority in our lives, then we will know how to prosper and to succeed in all that we do. Now, that sounds like a time saver to me. Because we can be so busy, but just being busy does not translate into success. But putting God’s Word first, meditating and thinking on it, fixing our mind on it, makes it become a reality in our heart. And then God’s promise to you and to me, is that we will prosper and succeed in all you do. I don’t know about you, but that sounds like a sure road to success to me!
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Structure- This part of your policy pays to repair or rebuild your home if it is damaged or destroyed by fire, hurricane, hail, lightning or other disaster listed in your policy. It will not pay for damage caused by a flood, earthquake or routine wear and tear. Most policies include a small amount for detached structures on the property such as sheds and barns.Personal Belongings- Your furniture, clothes, sports equipment and other personal items are covered if they are stolen or destroyed by one of the covered perils. Most policies do a percentage of the dwelling amount for personal property. Generally, it’s in the 60-70% range of your dwelling amount.
Expensive and unique items such as jewelry and furs are covered but are generally limited to about $2,500. For any unique items/collections that you have, it’s best to contact your agent and ask if there’s a limit. If there is, you might need to schedule it onto the policy. That insures it for full value and eliminates any deductible for that item.
Liability- This is your lawsuit protection. Most policies come standard with $100,000 but it’s usually worth it to increase it to at least $300,000. Doing so will normally only add about $2 a month to your policy and triples your coverage.
Additional Living Expenses- This coverage is used to pay for your out-of-pocket expenses while you’re displaced from your home due to a covered loss. This can range from hotel rooms to dry cleaning. This includes most of the costs that are incurred from not being able to live in your own home.
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¥ On Oct. 9, 1635, religious dissident Roger Williams is ban-ished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony by the General Court after speaking out against the right of civil authorities to pun-ish religious dissension. Williams established a settlement called “Providence” in Rhode Island, open to those seeking freedom of conscience.
¥ On Oct. 6, 1866, in Indiana, the Reno Gang carries out the first robbery of a moving train, making off with $10,000. This new method of sticking up moving trains in remote locations low on law enforcement soon became popular in the American West.
¥ On Oct. 3, 1917, the U.S. Congress passes the War Revenue Act, increasing income taxes to raise money for the war effort. A graduated tax system was introduced, with rates starting at 1 percent and rising to 7 percent for taxpayers with income above $500,000.
¥ On Oct. 4, 1927, sculpting begins on the granite images of presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Jefferson’s image was origi-nally fashioned to the right of Washington. Within two years, the face was badly cracked and workers blasted the sculpture off the mountain. Sculpting began again with Jefferson on the left side of Washington.
¥ On Oct. 5, 1947, President Harry Truman makes the first tele-vised presidential address, asking Americans to cut back on food to help starving Europeans. He requested that the public volun-tarily forgo meat on Tuesdays, eggs and poultry on Thursdays and to save a slice of bread each day.
¥ On Oct. 7, 1960, the first episode of the one-hour television drama “Route 66” airs. The show followed two young men, Buz Murdock and Tod Stiles, as they drove across the country in a Corvette convertible, doing odd jobs and looking for adventure.
¥ On Oct. 8, 1970, the best-known living Russian writer, Ale-ksandr Solzhenitsyn, wins the Nobel Prize for literature. The So-viet government demonstrated its displeasure by preventing him from personally accepting the award. Solzhenitsyn’s works had to be secreted out of Russia in order to be published.
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