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Pen Argyl
July 26, 2014 5.50 Scale
High 9.7 - 12 Medium High 7.3 -9.6 Medium Low 4.9 - 7.2 Low Medium 2.5 - 4.8 Low 0 - 2.4 Pen Argyl - July, 2014
MTD: 3.61 Normal: 4.65
FOR SALEBaldwin two keyboard organ with bench. Plays piano, drums, orchestra and much more.Best Offer Call 610-588-1745
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WWII Vet Donald Jones
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These children enjoyed working on art projects at the Slate Belt Y Summer Recreation at Weona Park in Pen Argyl Wednesday. (More photos tomorrow) (More photos below) Sbtt Photo Haley Burns.
These girls enjoyed working on art projects at the Slate Belt Y Summer Recreation at Weona Park in Pen Argyl Wednesday. (More photos tomorrow) (More photos below) Sbtt Photo Haley Burns.
Families enjoy the OLMC Big Time celebration in Roseto. Sbtt Photo Haley Burns
CULINARY.....Pure and Natural Eating (BPT) - Trends and fad diets come and go. But a progressive approach to nutrition – one grounded in positive eating – remains constant. It’s the desire to get more out of food with real, pure ingredients. Most people find the commitment to natural, healthy living isn’t as challenging as they imagined.
From the garden to the market, and the kitchen to the table, countless opportunities allow you to incorporate plant-based, nutrient-rich foods into your diet: * Make the most of the grocery store. Eating real, pure foods, including whole grains, is at the core of a healthy lifestyle. Take a closer look at packaging to find items made with wholesome ingredients. You’ll be excited to see that many grocery stores carry a variety of nutritious options. “People don’t always look as closely as they should,” says dietitian Toby Amidor. “Dig in and read the labels to get the full picture and educate yourself on the foods in your grocery basket.” * Get into gardening. There’s no need to till your yard and plant rows of crops – gardening can start small, in a pot or container. Herbs, lettuce, spinach and tomatoes are all great porch and patio plants. If you’re feeling a little more ambitious, try a raised-bed garden with a variety of plants, from cabbage to cucumbers and beyond. “Growing your own garden can do more than provide tasty produce. It can also be a therapeutic way to increase your overall intake of vegetables,” says Amidor. “When I was growing up, my dad had an amazing garden. He taught me how to plant, weed and pick produce like radishes, carrots, sunflower seeds, cucumbers and tomatoes. Gardening is a great way to bond with family members and educate the next generation about the importance of farm-to-table.” * Keep it up in the kitchen. It’s important to make sure you’re getting all the right nutrients to fuel your day. Are your foods providing essential vitamins, minerals and protein? If not, add new products to your pantry, like Kashi’s Non-GMO Project Verified GOLEAN Crisp! and Crunch! cereals, which each contain at least 9 grams of protein per serving, more than double that of the 3 gram average of leading cereals. “Meeting the Daily Value of around 50 grams of protein for the average adult can be challenging – especially for vegans and vegetarians. Protein is an essential component of a nutritious diet,” says Amidor. “To incorporate more plant-based proteins into your meals, exercise your imagination and pair together different types of proteins, like whole grains, legumes and nuts to create wholesome meals.” The more you learn about real, pure ingredients, the more delicious ways you’ll find to enjoy them. Joan had the winning bid on this item at an auction Thursday at the Slate Belt Senior Center located inside the Blue Valley Farm Show. (More photos tomorrow) . Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
These children enjoyed working on art projects at the Slate Belt Y Summer Recreation at Weona Park in Pen Argyl Wednesday. (More photos tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Haley Burns.
Bank Holidays have just got better - boffins have invented a robot that cleans your barbecue.
The Grill Cleaning Robot, from quicky product firm Hammacher Schlemmer, autonomously cleans grill grates. A built-in CPU and electric motors that rotate three cylindrical brushes propel the robot across the grill grates and remove burnt bits of food and grease in just a few passes. "The Grill Cleaning Robot uses cutting-edge technology to keep grill grates clean while requiring minimal effort from cooks who can instead focus on their food preparation," said Hammacher Schlemmer's General Manager Fred Berns. The device can be set to clean for 10, 20 or 30 minutes and its rechargeable battery provides up to four hours of power. "Just like with typical grill brushes it's best to use The Grill Cleaning Robot while the grill is warm but not above 250°F," explains Mr. Berns. "The robot actually monitors ambient temperature and sounds an alarm if the grill is too hot to clean." The Grill Cleaning Robot is available from Hammacher Schlemmer for $119.95. |
July 22-26 ........OLMC Big Time CelebrationGianna Goffredo
Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel Big Time Celebration, 80 Ridge Street, (School Grounds), Roseto, Pa. Celebration hours are: nightly 6-11 p.m. Friday music by Big Time Ltd. from 7-11 p.m.; and Saturday 6:30 p.m. Coronation of Celebration Queen at Church Plaza with Lehigh Valley Italian American Band leading parade down Garibaldi Ave., 7 p.m. music by “Festa Musica d’Italia w/Sal Panto.
The Celebration Queen is Gianna R. Goffredo. Traditional food, carnival games, kids games, rides by Goodtime Amusements, free admission, plus so much more. Call 610-588-2183 or visit them on the web at www.jtmonline.com/goodtime. Proceeds benefit Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Elementary School. July 27 ........Soloist singing at East Bangor UMCC The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes Joe Mozingo, soloist, who will offer special music at the 9:10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, July 27th. The service begins with a hymn-sing.
After the service there will be a Fellowship Hour in the church social hall. (Visit every Sunday from 11:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. for free personal care items.) The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. For more info., call 610-588-4453 or visit ebumc.org. Safe Haven Pet Adoption Day Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold an adoption day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 27, at Tractor Supply, Rte. 209, Brodheadsville.
Safe Haven will have many young dogs available for you to meet and get to know. Safe Haven requires a pre-adoption application with references and a home visit prior to adoption. Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 700 lives so far. Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs. For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook. July 28 - Aug 8 ........Slate Belt Y Bangor
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