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Maybe a Little Dark Chocolate isn’t THAT Bad By Tony Garrow, D.C.
If we’re gonna be stuffing our faces with chocolate then…maybe there is a healthy way to do it! Here are five ways to rationalize your guilty pleasure: It helps you exercise longer: A recent study found that eating a tiny amount of dark chocolate before a workout helps fight fatigue, which means you can go that much further during your workout. The amount that worked in the study was tiny — just half a square — but if it’s good quality chocolate, a small square will go a long way.
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It is stress relieving: A study found that when highly stressed participants ate an ounce and a half of dark chocolate (the equivalent of a Hershey’s bar) a day for two weeks, the level of stress hormones in their bodies dropped significantly. While eating a candy bar a day can contribute to a whole new set of stresses if you’re watching your weight, it’s nice to know that dark chocolate has a measurable effect on stress levels. It’s heart-healthy: A study found that dark chocolate increases blood flow, which helps keep your ticker in top shape. Those who ate a small amount of chocolate a day had increased blood flow due to more-dilated blood vessels as well as better heart function.
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It lowers blood pressure: Increasing blood flow also helps your heart in another way. A study found that eating a small square of dark chocolate a day helps regulate your blood pressure by increasing blood flow as well as dilating blood vessels and releasing nitric oxide. If you’re managing your blood pressure levels, a daily, small dose of dark chocolate may help.
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The Power of Positive Thinking What’s all the Hype About Apple Cider Vinegar? by Allison Feehan, N.D., D.Psc, CRMT
Allergy Relief: The lymphatic system, which is responsible for causing congestion, can be soothed by the use of apple cider vinegar to reduce the symptoms of allergies
One of the earliest noted usages of apple cider vinegar is by the philosopher, Hippocrates, known as the “Father of Medicine” as a remedy for a multitude of illnesses and ailments. Our society is shifting into a more holistic lifestyle and we seek to understand and learn more about cutting edge life hacks to benefit our health. Though apple cider vinegar appears to be nothing more than that lonely bottle in our cabinet that has no use actually has way more medicinal properties than you think. Apple cider vinegar has a variety of benefits to the body in various ways. Braggs Raw Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar Organic with the Mother yields the best results and is a staple in my home as well as the wellness center.
Joint Mobility and Cramp Relief: Soaking for 30 minutes in a tub of warm water and apple cider vinegar can relief muscle and joint discomforts. It is also encouraged to drink plenty of water before and after the bath to ensure that your muscles remain hydrated. Apple cider vinegar can dissolve acid crystals in the body and provide nutrients such as calcium and potassium. Add one cup of apple cider vinegar to your bathwater to yield such results
Apple Cider vinegar is derived from the French term meaning “sour wine,” which stems from its initial discovery of grapes that had fermented past the wine stage and thus created vinegar. “The Mother” is a term for the enzymes that cultivate in pure, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar . “The Mother” refers to a natural strand of enzymes and friendly bacteria that give the apple cider vinegar a “murky, cobweb-like appearance.”
Stop Nose Bleeds: Insert cotton swabs soaked in apple cider vinegar into each nostril until bleeding ceases. Apple cider vinegar contains properties that constrict the blood vessels which causes it to act as an astringent in order to stop bleeding. Relieve Gas and Bloating: One tablespoon of apple cider vinegar mixed in water or herbal tea rids the body of gas and bloating. It is required to dilute with another liquid due to its high acidic content, which can cause esophageal damage (also to give a more pleasant, less pungent, vinegar-y taste)
The benefits and uses of Apple Cider Vinegar are documented at well over 40 examples and counting. Its uses and benefits are found through books, websites, research, etc. and this article utilizes many sources compiled. The uses are extensive and yet random as doctors as well as beauticians have claimed. Below are just a few uses of apple cider vinegar that you can incorporate into your day to day lives and help with your health and wellness journey.
Facial Toner and Astringent: Dip a washcloth into a 1:1 mixture of warm water and apple cider vinegar and gently apply to face to cleanse skin and even reduce the appearance of fine facial lines over time
Prevention of Diabetes: may lead to improvements in insulin levels
This guide is not meant to be medical advice. Please consult your physician when you have serious health concerns. This article is credited to multiple sources and the list of benefits and uses could go on. We hope you continue to find even more uses and benefits for Apple Cider Vinegar in your health journey and hope you can now view it as more useful than ever before.
Fights Candida: Consume 1 tablespoon of pure apple cider vinegar on an empty stomach for optimal results. Foot Fungus and Discomfort Relief: Apple cider vinegar acts as both a muscle relaxer as well as a holistic cleaning agent to remove fungi Dandruff Repellent: a 1:1 mix of water and apple cider vinegar in quarter-cup measurements and to follow by wrapping the hair in a towel twice a week for about 15 minutes
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Body Fat Elimination: When consumed before a meal on a consistent basis, apple cider vinegar stimulates the body and alerts receptors in the brain more efficiently when the body is full, as well as curbing the appetite to avoid excess eating
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Curb Sugar Cravings: The consumption of a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar mixed with 6 ounces of water can deplete the craving for sugar. Lower “Bad” Cholesterol: The cholorogenic acid found in apple cider vinegar has shown through research to be able to prevent cholesterol from collecting and crystallizing in the bloodstream. When arteries are clogged due to excessive cholesterol, a series of serious health risks may occur, and the increased (but not excessive) consumption of apple cider vinegar may keep the channels in the bloodstream from accumulating excess cholesterol
According to research gathered and tested the major nutrients found in apple cider vinegar are: Potassium: essential for normal heart, kidney and other organ function Iron: important for blood health Magnesium: vital to heart health Enzymes: boost chemical reactions in the body 6 Malic Acid: protects vinegar from viruses, bacteria and fungus Acetic Acid: slows the digestion of starch Calcium: builds strong bones and teeth Pectin: helps regulate blood pressure and cholesterol Ash: maintains a healthy alkaline state in body.
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Students of 08742 ‘Tis the Season! By Elizabeth Black
Mid-November all the way to January first can feel like a whirlwind of excitement for those who celebrate the holidays. Point Pleasant Borough gives students Thursday, November 24th off for Thanksgiving Day.
The day before is a half day for students, and the PPHS Blood Drive! Seniors and staff members are able to participate and donate their blood from eight to noon in the auxiliary gym at the high school. Kicking off December, the Band Boosters organization will be hosting their Annual Craft Fair at Memorial Middle School on the third. The craft fair is held to support both the high school band and the fair’s vendors. The event typically includes a wide range of artists and handymen, as well as raffles and gift baskets. The craft fair is a wonderful place to support the community and find unique gifts for everybody you know. As we turn the corner into the holiday season, the art departments of every school prepare to showcase their talented students. The first event for the Winter Concert Series in the Boro is the 5th grade band concert. These young musicians have worked hard to put on a concert for their peers and later, their parents. Once fifth graders, the high school band students will put on their concert directed by Scott V. Visco on December 8th. Nellie Bennett Elementary School will have their winter choral concert on the 13th, Ocean Road will have its concert on the 14th, and Memorial Middle School will have their own concert on the 15th. Three days of choral fun! The winter choral concert for the high school will take place on December 21st. For more information on these events, please visit the district’s website section for the performing arts.
Performing arts isn’t the only thing that’s happening this season. Winter Sports begin this time of year, including basketball, bowling, cheerleading, ice hockey, swimming, winter track, and wrestling. The weight room, as always, is also open to students. Good luck to panther teams this season!
To the delight of many students, Winter Break this year will begin on Saturday, December 24th and stretch for nine days. I asked two students what they planned to do with their winter break. Denis Long, a senior at the high school, said, “Spend time with my family and friends, and get any assignments for school done.” Madeline Dalelio, a freshman, said she would be doing something quite similar. “It’s a really nice break from routine,” she told me, “I always look forward to it.” It would seem that most students use this time to not only relax, but to regroup and catch up on assignments.
There is plenty to do this holiday season. Whatever you do to celebrate, enjoy the cold. Many people around here favor the warmth of summer, but look on the bright side! We live at the beach, so when there’s no snow, we can always make our snowmen out of sand. Enjoy your December, beach bums!
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Students of 08742 NJ PBSIS Kickoff & Spirit Week at Memorial Middle School By Madelyn Killi
drawings. Principal Floyd has seen “noticeable improvement in school climate and student behavior” since the school has been involved with the NJ PBSIS program and in 2013 Memorial Middle School was even chosen as a “Showcase School” by the state of New Jersey.
Memorial Middle School started the school year off on the right foot with the New Jersey Positive Behavior Support in Schools (NJ PBSIS) Kickoff. NJ PBSIS is a collaboration between the New Jersey Department of Education, Office of Special Education and The Boggs Center, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. The NJ PBSIS program provides training and technical assistance to 161 schools across New Jersey for rewarding and recognizing good behavior in effort to positively impact attitude and resolve climate issues. Memorial Middle School became involved with the NJ PBSIS program about 5 years ago when Principal Floyd formed a committee of teachers and staff members to participate in a lengthy, year-long training process so the NJ PBSIS program could be instated. Today, Memorial Middle School is one of 51 NJ middle schools in the NJ PBSIS program.
The second portion of the assembly included an inspirational presentation by motivational speaker, Jeff Yalden. Mr. Yalden delivered an intense talk about believing in yourself, how to make good choices, and the importance making good choices. Mr. Yalden used several stories and examples from his personal life and experiences to illustrate the importance of following rules, showing respect, striving to do your best, and talking to a trusted adult when we need to.
On Monday, September 26, Memorial Middle School students gathered in the auditorium for an assembly to kickoff the 2016/17 NJ PBSIS program. The eighth grade band members played music as students filed into the auditorium and took their seats. Everyone listened as the seventh and eighth grade chorus members performed The Star Spangled Banner before the assembly began. The first assembly topic was a presentation about Memorial Middle School’s four over-arching goals. Over-arching goals are targets that we should aim for every day. Memorial’s four over-arching goals are Respect, Responsibility, Character, and Kindness. Principal Floyd, teachers and school staff recognize students demonstrating any of the four over-arching goals by rewarding them with Panther Paws. Panther Paws are certificate like slips of paper that students collect and use to enter monthly prize
Students actively carried on the enthusiasm of the kickoff assembly all that week by participating in school spirit type activities such as dressing in a specific theme which encourages school involvement. Students and teachers also participated in station-like exercises to help raise awareness of opportunities to display positive behaviors throughout a typical school day. Students ended the week with a school wide pep rally and had fun with their peers. During the pep rally, students showed their school spirit, had a chance to win Panther Paw prizes or take part in pep rally activities, and showed that “MMS Roars With Panther Pride!”
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Parental Guidance Santa’s Top Picks By Maureen Whelan
The countdown to Christmas is on and it’s time to check your lists, Not the “Naughty and Nice” list, leave that one to Santa. Check the wish list the children in your life gave you. It’s time to consider a few things that your child may not have. Often children will request toys because it is on a peers wish lists, because older siblings have or want them, or perhaps they are simply not aware of what else is available. Choose thoughtfully, it’s important to consider your child’s age as well as their developmental level. Below are some tips and my top picks. You’ll notice there is no iphone, computer or tablet here, but you will find plenty of fun. As a bonus, you can shop local and find unique toys at shops such as BigFun, Quinnderella and Learning Express. Merry Christmas!
Ages 0-3: Board books, shape sorters, stacking blocks and cause/effect toys are good for this age group. Use caution with toys that produce lights and sounds. Many noise producing toys exceed healthy levels and can damage young ears. Remember that little ones ears are often 8-10 inches from the toy when it is playing. Little People (Boxes indicate Ages 12 months to 5 years) This classic toy is only slightly enhanced with sounds and lights, but can be played even if you forgo the batteries like I did. (**See note above). There is a set for every interest such as zoos, race tracks, houses and even an ark. The sets are interchangeable allowing your child to grow in their play schemes. ($7.99- 39.99)
Ages 3-6: Building kits, pretend play and dress up are great for this age. Also, look for toys that encourage exploration, such as magnifiers, garden sets, or even a annual membership to the zoo. (We did this one year and the annual membership at the Philadelphia Zoo was less expensive than a 1 day visit!)
Magformers or Magna Tiles (Box indicates ages 3 and up) These colorful plastic tiles have magnets embedded in the plastic. They make beautiful creations without requiring strength or intrinsic hand control. One of my favorite toys in the preschool classroom, the adults have fun too. These are high quality, and be cautious with less expensive knock-offs as the magnets may come loose or fall out posing a choke and serious health risk if swallowed. Girls and boys will have fun for years to come with this gift, it’s well worth the investment! ($24.99-$159.00)
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Ages 7-12 Games become more popular with this crowd as children learn to share attention with more than one peer and interests in competitive play are developing. If your child has difficulty with competition start with games that feature a solo version too. PicWits (Box indicates ages 10 and up) From Mindware, this game could be played with many 8 year olds, and the adults can join in the fun. Match photos with well known sayings to determine which card matches best. It’s much like Apples to Apples (..another favorite of mine!), played with a “judge”. This would be a great pick for kids working on double meanings, social and non-verbal language skills. ($24.95 ) Swurfer (Box indicates ages 6+) This tree swing requires 2 points of suspension and mimics the motions of surfing. The surfboard shaped platform can be used in standing and is flanked by ropes with handles to assist with balance and control as the swing is propelled into motion. I love movement and balance activities and this gift will keep your kids entertained for hours. The 250 pound weight limit will also allow your growing kids to use it for years to come. You’ll need a sturdy tree branch for this one though. ($129.99)
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Back to the Earth Cacao Ceremony by Natalie Berko
Cacao “raw chocolate” is a powerful plant medicine that has been used ceremonially for thousands of years across Central and South America. It’s believed that cacao was first used a health elixir and ceremonial medicine as far back as 1900 BC by the Olmec people, before becoming a ritualistic medicine used by the Aztec and Mayan cultures. Symbolizing life and fertility it was ingested by royalty in ceremonial God worship and in sacrificial ritual. Modern cacao ceremonies are a relatively new phenomenon that is growing in popularity. Cacao has become a staple in every health food junkie’s pantry. Higher in antioxidants than any other widely consumed food, cacao supports immune function and helps to neutralize free radicals that can damage cells. High in magnesium, potassium, iron and calcium, cacao more than lives up to its superfood status. Due to certain active ingredients in cacao that help release ‘feel good’ emotions, it is considered a heart opener. Creating feelings of emotional intimacy and pleasure, it has long been herald as a luxury and delicacy, especially with the addition of sugar and spices to suit modern palates. Without even realizing, we still get to enjoy a small taste of its potential when we eat cacao in a regular chocolate bar. Modern day cacao ceremonies are opportunities to connect to yourself and open your heart. Because of this plants ability to increase your connection to your inner self and heart chakra, it aids in any transformational shift you are working towards. The ceremonies vary in their approach, and are customizable to different situations. A ceremony is usually begun by everyone sitting in a sacred circle, honoring the cacao spirit with shamanic prayer, and asking for ones intentions to be heard. The cacao is served in liquid form and drank together. Sound healing or a guided meditation is usually performed while everyone drinks their fill of cacao. One of the main active ingredients that is experienced during the ceremony is Theobromine. Theo-broma literally translates as God-Food, and releases dopamine, the ‘pleasure’ hormone. This alongside phenethylamine, known to relieve stress and depression create a heightened sensation of empathy. After everyone has drank there is an opportunity to speak about what you are trying to release and what is being called in, creating an intention for the journey of the individual even after leaving the ceremony. Due to the euphoria inducing ingredients, the emotional impact can be very profound. Everything feels heightened within the physical and emotional body, including your sense of awareness. Ultimately cacao can help deepen your connection to your heart, and expand your capacity to love and let love in. Next time you have a cup of hot chocolate think about the potent power of love that is floating in your mug! Ceremonial grade cacao is not like the sweet chocolate most of us are used to. Pure raw cacao is quite bitter and traditionally a pinch of cayenne and cinnamon are added as well as a dollop of honey to make it slightly more palatable. Drinking extra water prior and after drinking the cacao is also recommended. You can find it in powdered form at your local health food store or pharmacy. Below is a recipe for a raw chocolate milk shake that you can treat yourself to for a healthy detox, both emotionally and physically. Ingredients: Cup of Almond Milk ¼ cup raw cacao powder 2 tbsp. honey Pinch of Himalayan sea salt ½ tsp cinnamon Cup of ice Add all the ingredients together in a blender, and just blend together!
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Who’s looking forward to the January credit card bill after all that holiday shopping?! What about having to elbow your way through the crowds in the stores, only to have to get on line behind that guy who has a coupon for three cents off literally everything he’s buying, and in front of the lady who is having some seriously personal conversation really loudly on her cell phone?
Then again, if you’d rather make food for humans, you could fill a mason jar (see, back at the jar again!) with all the dry ingredients needed for some yummy cookies – or you could just make some cookies yourself, tie them up with pretty bows, and deliver them! You could even make it more fun by getting the kids on board (what kid doesn’t love spreading frosting on gingerbread men?) or inviting over some of your girl friends and mixing up some cocktails while you get crafty.
I think it’s safe to say that while there are some really lovely aspects of the holidays, these don’t exactly make the cut. But what can we do? What about changing it up this year? What if, instead of making a list and going through lots of time, money, and aggravation to get all the itemized things, you decided to get a little creative? There are tons of ideas for homemade gifts online. Sure, sometimes they might border on cheesy, but there are plenty that are absolutely adorable and endearing.
Besides saving money and stress and providing an opportunity for some family or friend bonding, homemade gifts sort of go the extra mile. Rather than just picking out something at a store, making something yourself shows that you cared enough to not only think about what the person might like, but that you took the time and care to create it yourself. For my birthday last year, my sister made me a magnet that had a bunch of pictures of us and one of our favorite quotes, and that little rectangle is going to sit on my refrigerator until I die. There’s just something a little extra special about the handmade, creative, outside-the-box gifts that mean a little more – and isn’t that what this season is all about?
If you have a mason jar handy, you’re already halfway there. Think of people you love and what they like, and start tossing stuff into that jar! You could make some ready-made hot cocoa packs with cocoa powder, sugar, and a little cinnamon (and of course a side of baby marshmallows). You could paint the outside and make it into a bank, a pencil holder, or any kind of holder, really! Or, if you want to get out of the jar, you can make ornaments out of just about anything – candy canes, cardboard, pinecones. Add a little glitter and you’re good to go! If you’re into pampering, you can make sugar scrubs, bath bombs and soap with just a few simple ingredients. Maybe someone you know has a dog, and you can bake them some cute little healthy treats.
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The Book Report “Patsy the Seagull” by Patricia Richel “Patsy the Seagull’s Return to Happiness Lake” by Patricia Richel A book review by Brian Favretto
You may want to know why I am reviewing a pair of children’s books, and better yet, why you’d want to learn about them. Here’s why. “Patsy the Seagull” began as a true story about an injured seagull that author Patricia Richel would feed regularly on Risden’s Beach in Point Pleasant Beach. With the help of students at Ocean Road Elementary School in Point Pleasant, the story took on a life of its own, generating a buzz (and a sequel) that our local community can surely embrace. “Patsy the Seagull” is a lovely children’s book written by local resident Patricia Richel, and illustrated by her granddaughter (and local resident) Faith Turnbach. Patsy is a seagull with an injured leg that was damaged in a fishing line, and he eventually loses the leg. His handicap doesn’t stop him from doing the things he loves, especially relaxing on the beach with his friend Harriet and eating potato chips out of his human friends’ hands. One chilly day in October, the winds from a hurricane named Sandy scooped them up and carried them west. When the winds finally calmed, they found themselves in a strange place. The animals were different, the water was different, even the food was different. Patsy and Harriet were scared and they wanted to go home. They were befriended by Mr. and Mrs. Duck, who taught them to keep an open mind, and to look for the good things in a rough situation. Patsy and Harriet came to like Happiness Lake, Pennsylvania and the new friends they made, but they soon realized it was time to go home. There is no place like their home on the Jersey shore. This is truly a cute story for children and adults alike. Mrs. Richel hits all the essential elements in keeping a child focused on the story for its duration, yet she also imparts some heartfelt lessons. Her descriptions engage the reader’s (or listener’s) senses of sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing. She encourages us to understand that a handicap doesn’t necessarily have to place a limit on our capabilities. She also shows us that although change can be scary, if we keep an open mind we can make the best of it. Lastly, Mrs. Richel reminds us that there is no place like home, especially when our home is New Jersey’s wonderful coast. It is worth mentioning that Faith’s illustrations are inspiring, and each page is a showcase of her talent.
In the sequel to “Patsy the Seagull”, Patsy and Harriet go back to Happiness Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Duck. In the first visit, they learned to appreciate the differences of a faraway place, so they were excited to see their friends once again. When they got there, however, things didn’t go as they had hoped. There were some new ducks at the lake, Lori and Steven, who teased and bullied Patsy because he was different. To make matters worse, their trusted friends Mr. and Mrs. Duck were aware of the teasing, and didn’t do anything to help. Patsy and Harriet just wanted to go home; but not before they told Mr. and Mrs. Duck about how they felt. Mr. Duck finally did the right thing when he learned how sad Patsy and Harriet were. He redeemed himself by telling Lori and Steven what they did wrong, at the same time helping them realize that they are all different in some way. Lori and Steven apologized to Patsy and Harriet, who now headed back to New Jersey feeling much better. This second book in the “Patsy” series highlights the damaging consequences of bullying, an increasingly important message for children. It also reminds us that those who stand by and don’t take a stand when bullying occurs are also at fault. More valuable lessons in this book include the importance of saying “I’m sorry”, and just as importantly, saying “I forgive you”. As good as Faith’s illustrations were in the first book, I was amazed to see the progress she made in her artwork for this book, just one year later. I’m willing to bet that she has many gifts, and I’ll cheer for her to continue to let them shine. Once again I am fortunate to discuss the talents of local residents in our local magazine. Anyone who has met Patricia Richel (also known as Grandma Pat) can consider himself blessed. She is the “fun” grandma that we can all relate to. You know…the kind of grandma that can turn a one-legged seagull on the beach into a tale that will last for generations! As Mrs. Richel works on her third book in the series, I look forward to Patsy circling the globe, as well as our hearts. I think “Patsy the Seagull” and “Patsy the Seagull’s Return to Happiness Lake” would make wonderful holiday gifts for the children in your life, and they would also provide good company to any coffee table here on the Jersey shore. Both books can be purchased on Amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. “Patsy the Seagull’s Return to Happiness Lake”, Page Publishing, 2016.
“Patsy the Seagull”, Page Publishing, 2015.
Pictured here are Author, Patricia Richel, and her granddaughter, Illustrator, FaithTurnbach
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Beer Corner The Real Flavor of Fall by Matt Connelly
Each Fall, during a month-long period beginning in early September, brewers from around the world travel to the Pacific Northwest to select their hops for the next years’ brews. In 2015, 97% of all hops cultivated in North America came from this region, with nearly three-quarters of our domestic yield being grown in the Yakima Valley of Washington. One could only imagine the amazing aroma rising from the lush hop bines during this harvest period.
Unlike Sierra Nevada, though, most of the nation’s 3000 breweries don’t have the Pacific Northwest in their backyard. For breweries like Brooklyn’s Sixpoint, sourcing hops for Sensi, a wet-hop ale brewed with fresh Amarillo and Cascade, can be a logistical nightmare. “Right after harvest, we rush-deliver sacks of seedless hop cones – hand-selected to be the most lush, the most floral, the most fragrant flowers – and put these ‘wet hops’ directly into this brew.”
Most commonly, hop cones are removed from the bines, cleaned, and transported directly to a kiln where they are dried, cooled and compressed into 200 pound bales. According to Joshua M. Bernstein, in his book Brewed Awakening, the urgency to dry hops is to prevent spoilage. “That’s because hops are like fresh-cut grass,” Bernstein says. “Initially, the smell is superb, but it quickly goes rotten.”
Lagunitas Brewery in Petaluma, CA, takes their seasonal wet-hopped offering to the next level by bottling and shipping on the same day. “Our farmer friends in Yakima, WA harvested and rushed straight-toour-breweries the freshest virgin, un-kilned hops. Then a herculean effort involving Lagunitas folks from across all different departments commenced with a quickness…sorting and picking through the hops to remove twigs, twine and other stuff from farming.” The resulting beer, appropriately named Born Yesterday, is an earthy and floral burst of Mosaic, Amarillo, and Equinox.
In 1993 Steve Dresler, the head brewer at Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in Chico, CA, had the idea to produce a commercial beer using “wet hops” – hops picked, delivered and immediately placed into a brew kettle while fresh. The resulting beer – the Northern Hemisphere Harvest Ale – produced intense herbal flavors aromas and became the trail-blazer in a now burgeoning wet-hop ale seasonal market.
If you’re reading this column and you’ve never tried a “wet-hop” beer, head out to any of our Point Pleasant craft beer purveyors and pick up a Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale, Sixpoint Sensi, or Lagunitas Born Yesterday. You won’t regret it.
Matt Connelly is a 17-year educator currently serving as the Vice-Principal of Woodbridge High School in Woodbridge Township, NJ. Follow Matt on Untapped at MConnelly
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Rover Rescue The Best Kind of Medicine by Lauren Kehoe
This fall I made a last minute decision to return to school and finish out my last two years in Nebraska. Not having time to search for housing, I had to choose campus apartments. This meant having to leave my dog behind until next year. As my first time living in a house with no animals, be it my own or someone else’s, I am lost. The feeling of returning home to a pet free house is rather empty, leading me to wonder how much of an impact dogs and other animals have on our emotions. Many studies show the health benefits of having a dog or cat, but for me it was something difficult to realize until it was gone. Evidence of the positive effects of animals are hard to ignore. People who have pets have lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, are less likely to suffer from depression, and have less anxiety. Pets make for healthier owners emotionally and physically.
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Lauren Kehoe is an avid animal lover and dog owner.
Physically, dogs keep us active and moving. This keeps our bodies in better shape, while releasing feel good endorphins during exercise. Touching is another physically benefit. Humans are naturally kinesthetic beings, which means petting our furry friends or giving hugs help reduce strength and anxiety. Animal companionship means less feelings of loneliness. Coming home to a pet provides a feeling of being wanted and needed, strengthening our sense of purpose. They keep you on a healthy schedule in order to meet required feeding and walking times. Long walks, dog parks, and training classes are also opportune places to meet new human friends. As wonderful as dogs and other pets may be, certain schedules and commitments may not allow ownership. In my current situation, going back to school full time, working, and being on a powerlifting team exhausts my time and finances. Bringing a dog into the situation to care for would be unfair until I adjust and am sure that I can handle it. This is the case for many others with difficult work schedules, finances, or health issues. If adopting an animal is not in the cards at the moment but you still want the health benefits that come with it, there are other options. Pet sitting allows you to get up close and personal with animals for a limited amount of time. Volunteering at local shelters helps animals with socialization skills, making them more adoptable. If the elderly or sick are living in hospital or nursing room settings, there are wonderful therapy dog programs. Chances are, you also have a busy friend or family member who would love a little extra socialization or exercise for their pet. Taking advantage of opportunities to be with animals is a win win for everyone. The animals will love the attention and exercise, and you will enjoy all of the mental, physical, and emotional benefits that come from loving and caring for them. Spending some time with them weekly can make a positive impact in your routine. Animals are my favorite form of therapy.
Gemma is a 2 year old shar-pei/pug mix that sadly has been bounced around through 3 different homes. So, now here Gemma sits waiting for what she hopes will be a forever family. The vet did say that unfortunately she will need to be on a lifetime of eye meds because she was born without a natural tear production. She cannot produce tears on her own to help keep her eyes lubricated which can lead to other problems. Please do not let that affect your decision on giving this sweet girl a 4th chance! She deserves a loving home that will understand her medical needs. Gemma would do best as the only pet. We are unsure of her house breaking status, and she could use some obedience training. We are looking for a family with dog experience for our sweet Gemma. Kids 10+
Rita’s Story
This cat is part of out shelter outreach program where we go into overcrowded shelters and take some of their pets in hopes of giving them a better chance at being adopted. Rita is a beautiful 5 year old tortie who is initially shy with strangers but she responds to a soft approach. Once she feels secure with you she will show you her true self, a sweet but timid little lady who wants and needs quiet reassurance and affection. With some gentle coaxing, she will be your friend for life. We have found Rita to be uncomfortable around other cats so she would do best as an only pet. If sweet and gentle sounds good to you, come in to meet Rita today. She’s waiting patiently for her own forever family.
Xanthe’s Story
Xanthe came to the Jersey Shore Animal Center on August 12, 2013 with her siblings. She has grown up here with us and really enjoys living in our Free Roaming Room with her feline friends, but she would be even happier with a forever home to call her own. Xanthe is on the shy side, but would do wonderfully in a house with another cat or two. With time, she does come out of her shell and enjoys a few scratches behind her ears. Please give this beautiful girl a chance at a home of her own. Come in and meet her today!
Daisy’s Story
Take one look into these “bedroom eyes” and you’ll see a girl who can’t wait to cuddle up and sleep next to you. Daisy is a front-declawed brown tabby who was returned to the shelter because her owners could no longer care for her. This eight-year-old is a little shy at first because she’s still getting to know her new surroundings, but as soon as you pet her, she will rub her head against your hand and purr happily. She only needs the right owner to bring her out of her shell. Will you be that person who gives Daisy her forever home? Stop by and meet her today!
Martin’s Story
Martin was pulled from an overcrowded shelter in TN by a caring rescue group who put him into foster care and had him treated for heartworms. When his treatment was over and his heartworm test negative, he came to us in hopes of finding a home to call his own. He gets along with other dogs and appears housebroken. He is about 2 years old and a ball of fun. He has to wait til November to be neutered, but we are taking applications on him. Please stop in to visit this little guy today.
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When indie pop band Sleigh Bells played Asbury Park’s House of Independents in September, it was more than just a great combination of sound and setting, as the popular duo filled the new hotspot with local music-lovers and indie fans, but a sweet homecoming for the group’s enigmatic lead singer. Although the generation of shore bar-goers who revered the ‘70s and ‘80s band Holme as a party rock band of mythic legend have since grown, they have certainly created an oral history around the act and Stone Pony house band Cats on a Smooth Surface for younger generations whose families remained in the shore area.
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My parents often speak fondly of both acts, but the Krauss family took it to the next level. Alexis was born and raised in Manasquan after her father, Joel, a member of both bands, had slowed down compared to the earlier decades, but the musical gene made its way to her anyway. Alexis, the lead singer of Sleigh Bells – who released their first album, “Treats” in 2010 and played Saturday Night Live in 2012 – graduated from Manasquan High School in 2003, where she was not only voted “Best Vocalist” in her senior yearbook, but “Most Likely to Be Famous” as well. The differences between the classic rock of Holme and the noise pop of Sleigh Bells is stark and represents a growth between generations. Alexis and musical partner Derek Miller create music with a much harder edge than the traditional Jersey Shore sound, as concrete-cracking instrumentation bangs away behind Alexis’ sometimes melodic, sometimes growling vocals. With a few complex songs, Sleigh Bells turned the House of Independents into an epic dance party and with a few simple words to open the show, Alexis turned a generational gap into a fundamental truth: “It’s good to be home.”
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Shore Recipes Parental Guidance I look forward to the holidays filled with parties and family gatherings, but with time being scarce I need easy appetizers. The Bruschetta is best cooked just before serving, but the Spinach Bites can be cooked prior and reheated. Pomegranate seeds can be bought in the produce section but I prefer fresh. It’s worth watching a video on how to cut this fruit, and was a huge time saver for me. Enjoy!
Spinach Artichoke Bites 2- 6.5 oz jars marinated artichoke hearts 1 -15 oz can cannellini beans, rinsed and drained 4 oz
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Christmas Bruschetta 24 baguette slices, toasted lightly Woerbers, champagne dill mustard 6 oz shredded baby swiss 1 can whole berry cranberry sauce Pomegranate seeds Spread lightly toasted bread pieces with mustard and top with grated swiss cheese. Place under the broiler for 2 minutes until cheese is melted and bubbly. Top each toast with a teaspoon of whole berry cranberry sauce and pomegranate seeds. Garnish with dried or fresh dill.
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