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contents | LIVING MAGAZINE inside this issue AUGUST 2019 | d e c i d e

on the cover 18 I IKIDS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY IN THE SPOTLIGHT 26 I JUAN M. FRESQUEZ JR. W/ METHODIST MANSIELD MEDICAL CENTER

features

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JUM P AROUN D

Airy jumpers and rompers for summer

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M ECHAN IC S OF M AKI N G A DECISION

How it works and how to do it better

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T EAM T EACHIN G

Working together with your children’s teachers C H-C H-C H-C HAN G ES

Considerations for a new career SPEC IAL SECT ION

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2019 READERS' CHOICE. SHOWCASE

in every issue 12

PUBLISHER’S LETTER

72 WELLNESS

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BEST BETS

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

78 AESTHETICS

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TALK OF THE TOWN

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84 HOMESTEAD

DIVINE DINING

REBOOT YOUR SMILE

NATURAL RESOURCES

FOR GOOD MEASIRE

FACE TO FACE

THE GREATEST OUTDOORS

FRUIT OF THE VINE

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LIVING PET CLUB

98 ADVENTURE SHORE ENOUGH

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letter from the p ublisher

publishing PUBLISHER Misty Daniels

“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never

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Lauren Medean, Diana Raines

ART DIRECTOR Kelsey Higham

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CLIENT SERVICES MANAGERS Jenefer Grady administration

LAMENTATIONS 3:22–23 SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR Todd Collom, Don Beene

2 Corinthians 5:17 tell us, “If any man is in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away. Behold, all things are become new.” I don’t know about you, but I need a lot of fresh starts and a lot of mornings filled with mercy. Our prayers go out—this year and every year—to all the students, teachers, administrators, school workers, and parents. May this new start inspire you to give your very best. May you begin each day with a desire to be the answer to someone’s prayer. And as you look toward the coming year and all the challenges it might bring, keep in mind the exhortation of Colossians 3:23, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.”

Lisa Landry, Anna Charles, LaRue Novick, Meredith Knight,

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Van Ngo, Gary Luke

Back-to-school is always such an exciting time. All those notebooks are full of blank pages, just waiting to be filled. The crayons and markers are fresh and new. The construction paper is crisp and waiting for someone to express themselves. But the best part of starting a new school year is that, on the first day of school, every child and every teacher enters that classroom with a clean slate—a do over. As children of God, we have that clean slate every single day.

EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS

EDITOR Brandon Daiker

come to an end; they are new faithfulness.”

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letters from

O U R M AYO R S mayor

DAVID COOK

When Mansfield students head back to school in a few weeks, it will be the last first day of school for MISD Superintendent Dr. Jim Vaszauskas. The man who has served the district since 2009, the last six as superintendent, will retire in February after 37 years in education. While he worked to navigate the district’s explosive growth, Dr. V also earned the respect of trustees, administrators, teachers and parents for his caring nature and dedication to all 35,000-plus students in MISD. He focused not only on high academic standards but on preparing students for life after MISD. Additionally he has been a great partner for the city, providing support as we manage our growing popula-

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tion and meet the needs of our residents. He understands the importance of collaboration to give the Mansfield community the excellent quality of life we have come to be known for. We are grateful for the commitment Dr. V has shown over the last 10 years, and we congratulate him on his retirement. Mansfield ISD and the Mansfield community are better for having had him as the district’s leader. Thank you Dr. V!

RON JENSEN

An infestation of the destructive Emerald Ash borer beetle has been confirmed in Tarrant County. To stop the spread, the State has quarantined ALL brush and firewood from leaving Tarrant County. Residents of Grand Prairie who live in Tarrant County may no longer put brush and limbs on the curb for regular garbage service; nor may they take brush to the Grand Prairie landfill. Because it is difficult to discern Ash tree limbs and brush from other species, the quarantine applies to ALL brush, limbs and firewood in Tarrant County. Here’s what you can do, though: 1. Leave brush on curb to be collected by the City Brush Crew during your regularly scheduled once-per month service. For residents south of I-20

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JEFF WILLIAMS

The American Dream City is full of many talented visionaries, dreamers, and original thinkers. It’s one of the things that makes this such a great place to live. Recently, I read about a professor at The University of Texas at Arlington who’s developed a new app for preserving North Texas’ unique independent music scene. David Arditi, a UTA assistant professor of sociology, has spent four years building an online audio archive and streaming platform he calls MusicDetour: The DFW Local Music Archive. It’s a digital depository for music created and performed in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. “We’re losing a wealth of cultural creation by not archiving the music of local musicians,” he said. “MusicDetour preserves those works so their potential influence can live on to spur new culture.” Our hats off to Professor Arditi as well as to Kirk Franklin.

GRA ND PRAI RI E that is the fourth Monday of the month. 2. Or, you may take your brush to Arlington landfill for a fee. Please call in advance for rates and operating hours. Arlington Landfill 800 Mosier Valley Rd Euless TX, 76040 817-354-2305 We thank you for understanding this required change in service and for helping to save our urban forest. For more information, visit gptx.org or call 972-237-8151. Live Life Grand,

A RLINGTON A 12-time Grammy Award winning artist himself, Franklin founded a one-week intensive music camp to offer high school students the opportunity to learn from some of the most respected names in the recording industry. Camp Lotus features workshops in songwriting, music production, media, and the music business. Students are given the opportunity to write and record their own song, conduct interviews, and learn marketing techniques using digital media. It’s always inspirational to meet successful people who take the time to pay it forward. Thank you, Professor Ardti and Mr. Franklin—and so many of you who’ve found your own way to make a difference—for making Arlington such a great place to live.


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U PC O M I N G E V E N TS

HEAVEN COME CONFERENCE 2019

Thursday, August 29th - 31st (various times) T h e T h e a t re a t G ra nd P rairie

Bethel’s mission is to bring God glory through authentic worship, to host His presence in cities throughout the world, and to see lives transformed in His presence. Bethel Music worship leaders and musicians travel to host worship events in cities across the globe.

C OMI N G TO THE ATER S

AUGUST 14 // BLINDED BY THE LIGHT VIVEIK KALRA, HAYLEY ATWELL

DAILEY & VINCENT Thursday, August 8th at 8 PM

DIR. GURINDER CHADHA (BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM)

Arli n g t on Mu s i c Ha l l

CLINT MOODY BAND IN MANSFIELD Friday, August 9th at 7 PM (various days)

A young boy dissatisfied with the intolerance of his hometown growing up as a teen of Pakistani descent in 1987 England is introduced to the music of Bruce Springsteen by a friend, and sees parallels in it that serve as an outlet to express himself with poetry in his own unique voice. Based on a true story, a smash hit musical at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

Wa ln u t Cre e k Cou n t r y C l ub THIS M ONTH IN M OVIE HISTORY

THE WIGGLES Sunday, August 11th at 12:30 PM T h e T h e a t re a t G ra nd P rairie

JOHNNY BUSH & HOLLY TUCKER Friday, August 16th at 7:30 PM Arli n g t on Mu s i c Ha l l

AUGUST 4, 1995 // BABE JAMES CROMWELL, CHRISTINE CAVANAUGH // DIR. CHRIS NOONAN (MISS POTTER) From the writer to that point best known for the Mad Max series of films inexplicably came the heartwarming and downright pastoral Babe, an adaptation of the 1983 novel that relays the story of a kind little pig raised as a sheepdog and gave us the still-popular phrase “That’ll do pig, that’ll do.”

WINDBREAKERS Friday, August 16th at 9:30 PM Fa t D addy ’s Ma ns fi e l d

BEATLE MANIA 64 Saturday, August 17th at 7:30 PM Arli n g t on Mu s i c Ha l l

OUR BOOK P ICK

THE B-52’S Tuesday, August 20th at 7 PM T h e T h e a t re a t G ra nd P rairie

AUGUST 6 // HOLLOW KINGDOM BY KIRA JANE BUXTON

MICKEY GILLEY Thursday, August 22nd at 7:30 PM Arli n g t on Mu s i c Ha l l

A domesticated pet crow named S. T. fights to save the world in a uniquely hilarious debut from a genre-warping author. When S. T. ventures out into a newly-changed Seattle in search of a cure for his ailing owner Big Jim, he discovers that he’s the only one determined enough to save animals and humans alike from extinction.

LE FREAK Saturday, August 24th at 9:30 PM Fa t D addy ’s Ma ns fi e l d

LOST 80’S LIVE 2019 Saturday, August 24th at 6 PM T h e T h e a t re a t G ra nd P rairie

WHILE WE CHECK THE ACCURACY OF EVENT INFORMATION PRIOR TO PRESS, DETAILS CAN CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK WITH THE VENUE BEFORE HI TTING THE ROAD!

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Discover A Great Concert Experience!

AUGUST 8/1 POCO

8/2 The Malpass Brothers 8/3 Center 313

8/8 Dailey & Vincent

8/10 Herman's Hermits Starring Peter Noone 8/15 TG Sheppard

8/16 Johnny Bush w/special guest: Holly Tucker 8/17 BeatleMania64 - A Tribute to The Beatles 8/22 Mickey Gilley

8/23 Rushlow, Booth & Floyd 'In The Round' 8/24 Vaughan vs Hendrix with Texas Flood and Forever Hendrix 8/30 The Association 8/31 Jake Shimabukuro Upcoming

John Schneider, Eddy Peach Benefit Concert 2019, Felix Cavaliere's Rascals, Al Joslin-Elvis Tribute Show, Crystal Gayle, Sons of the Pioneers-celebrating 85 years, The Soul Patrol Tour featuring Blake Aaron, Larry Braggs & Tom Braxton, Sara Evans, Joe McBride & The Texas Rhythm Club, Little Steven Van Zandt & The Disciples of Soul, The Oak Ridge Boys, Haggard & Haggard - Ben & Noel Tribute to our father

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FALL SPORTS REGISTRATION A r l i n g t o n P a r ks a n d R e c re a t i o n

Come and register for your favorite sport! Youth Leagues are coed and include a six or eight game season. Volleyball, Outdoor Soccer, Girls’ Softball, T-Ball and more! Register online a coapar.siplay. N AT U R A L LY F U N . O R G

ONGOING

AUGUST 3

ARLINGTON MUSIC HALL

SPRING & SPLASH

SUMMER IS SIZZLIN’

Come check out some amazing performances that are scheduled! 224 N. Center St.

Join us for our 1st Annual Spring & Splash Run. A 3K run starting at Dottie Lynn Rec Center and ending at the Woodland West Pool. After the run you can make a splash in the pool which is open to participants. Family friendly. Prices vary. 7am-11:30am. Visit naturallyfun.org or call 817-277-5001. Dottie Lynn Rec Center 3200 Norwood Ln.

Celebrate with a “Toast to Texas Live!” to kick off the biggest public three-day party in Texas (including the debut of the Texas Live! dance team), the opening of the AMAZING Live! by Loews Hotel on August 22, then followed up with a special event for the Rangers farewell year at Globe Life Park - non-stop destination for fun, food, friends and fantastic memories! 1650 E. Randol Mill Road.

Arlington

A R L I N GTO N M U S I C H A L L . N E T ONGOING

THE LOT M a n sf i e l d

Come and enjoy some really great music! Visit our website for information event listings.

AUGUST 3

BACK TO SCHOOL BASH Fourth annual community-wide event at the MISD Center for the Performing Arts.

NOW - AUGUST 9

JAM TO GIVE

H i l l s i d e V i l l a g e , G ra n d P ra i r i e

Get ready to JAM! Hillside Village will present its annual JAM to Give summer concert series on Fridays, now through August 9 from 7pm-9pm. The concerts are free and will be held at the Village Green. During each concert, Hillside Village will recognize a different local nonprofit organization with a monetary donation, as well as hosting an in-kind donation drive. Concert attendees are encouraged to bring an item requested by the featured nonprofit. Visit our website for details. SHOPHILLSIDEVILLAGE.COM/EVENT/JAMTO - G I V E / 2 1 4 5 474 3 9 1 /

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This event is a great way for the entire community to kick off the school year in a fun way while also providing for MISD families in need. School supplies, health services for students, games, and other fun activities will be available. Free. 8am-12pm. 1110 W. Debbie Ln. AUGUST 9

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AUGUST 10 AND 24

MOBILE PET ADOPTION EVENT Arlington

Adorable adoptable pets looking for new homes will be available at the mobile adoption unit for immediate adoption! Visit with adoptable cats available inside PetSmart! Adoptions will be at the Petsmart® in South Arlington, 203 E. I-20 (Arlington Highlands) 10:30am-3:30pm. AUGUST 28

MOVIES ON THE LAWN

BOWTIES AND BAGELS

Come and enjoy a movie on the GrandLawn behind The Epic and Epic Waters. Feature: Sgt. Stubby. No coolers allowed. Food and beverages available for sale on site. 8:30pm. 2960 Epic Place.

Join Care N Care and Troy Dungan for a bowtie competition and breakfast celebration. 9am-10am. Free. Pre-registration required. Call 817-459-5474.

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ON THE COVER

jammin w/ THE DOCTORS OF IKIDS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY LAUREN MEDEAN

THE DOCTORS OF IKIDS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY ROCK Break out the old band t-shirts and crank up the volume. We guarantee a rockin’ great time at iKids Pediatric Dentistry.

You’ll be treated like rock royalty at iKids. Known throughout the metroplex as THE cosmetic dentists for kids, iKids makes happy teeth with a whole new dental experience. It all started with Dr. Randy Hamilton who was soon joined by his two younger brothers then a family friend, to form the perfect quartet. Talk about harmony! iKids is nationally recognized for its customer service, and is the official Pediatric Dentist and Orthodontist for the Dallas Mavericks! Wanting to step away from traditional dentistry, iKids embraces no closed windows, no waiting rooms, but reception areas; no patients, but guests; no employees, but cast members. Parents were given backstage passes into the treatment rooms, ultimately creating a dental experience like no other where you’ll be greeted by every person you see as they care for your little rock stars.

meet the rock stars of iKids Jammin’ w/

DR. RANDY HAMILTON: “Thank you, thank you very much.” – Elvis Presley Dr. Hamilton is thankful for all those who call iKids their dental home, and invites everyone to join the family! Dr. Randy Hamilton served his country in the US Air Force before specializing in pediatrics. He founded iKids on the premise that every child deserves a remarkable dental experience. “I like to imagine each child wearing a sign reading, ‘Make Me Feel Special’,” he says. That’s how this dream team makes their patients feel. An award-winning, board-certified pediatric dentist and diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Hamilton has special training in dentistry for special needs children, providing every child a dental home where they can feel a sense of normalcy. He’s one of the few pediatric dentists in Texas certified in both oral and IV sedation, ensuring even the youngest or most anxious child can have a calm and positive experience. Dr. Randy and his family make Mansfield their home, where he’s active in his church and community, coaches basketball, and plays various sports. A lecturer and published author, Dr. Randy offers parents insight in his book, Grin and Bare It; A Parent’s Guide to Little Teeth.

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DR. BLANE HAMILTON: “Don’t stop believin’.” – Journey Dr. Blane Hamilton believes in providing every child with a great experience. He earned his DMD degree from Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine, and completed an additional two year residency in pediatric dentistry at Temple University Hospital. Dr. Blane has advanced training in conscious sedation and special needs care. He’s a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, a member of the ADA, and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Blane lives in Mansfield with his wife, Sarah, and their four boys. He’s active in his church, loves spending time with his family and enjoys coaching youth sports, riding his bike, playing various sports, and spending time outdoors. Jammin’ w/

DR. ROSS HAMILTON: “I hate to look into those eyes and see an ounce of pain…sweet child o’ mine.” – Axl Rose As a father himself, Dr. Ross understands your children are your most precious asset. His goal is to provide high-quality care and a great experience for his patients. With a focus on preventive care, he wants parents to understand all of their options for their children’s oral health. He graduated Summa Cum Laude

from Southern Utah University, and completed his DDS degree at the prestigious Baylor College of Dentistry. Dr. Ross is certified in sedation and laser dentistry, and stays on the leading edge of his field through continuing education. Dr. Ross is a member of the ADA, TDA, and the Fort Worth District Dental Society. The Hamiltons recently celebrated their son's third birthday and will be hosting a foreign exchange student from Bulgaria this year. Jammin’ w/

DR. AARON LEAVITT:

ARLINGTON iKids Pediatric Dentistry And Orthodontics 3801 S. COOPER STREET, SUITE 109 (817) 467-9089

“You can dream, so dream out loud.” – U2 While in the Navy he completed an AEGD residency to advance his training and skills. He is proud of his service to his country while deployed aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Nimitz. With 18 years experience in dentistry, you can rest assured his patients are receiving exceptional care and treatment. He is trained in comprehensive dentistry, conscious sedation, and laser procedures. Dr. Leavitt graduated from Brigham Young University, and received his DMD from the University of Florida. He is the father of four, and treats his patients with the same tenderness as he would his own. With a high-five and a smile, Dr. Leavitt enjoys making his patients feel special. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, actively serving in his church, and playing racquetball.

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ANY TIME A CHILD RECEIVES GL ASSES FOR THE FIRST TIME,

MAKING THE WORLD A LITTLE BRIGHTER K L E I M A N E VA N G E L I S TA E Y E CENTERS AND ONE WORLD SURGERY BY MIMI GREENWOOD KNIGHT

it’s impactful. But for one eight-year-old girl from a remote village in Honduras, glasses were nothing short of life changing. “Her smile lit up the room,” said Kennilyn Castricone. “She saw colors and faces she’d never seen before.” For Kennilyn and her team of missionaries, that smile was contagious. Yet it was just one of the miracles they witnessed when they traveled over 2,300 miles from Kleiman Evangelista Eye Centers in DFW to create an ophthalmic surgery program in an area where access to eyecare is minimal to non-existent. The group spent six days treating dozens of patients in Honduras, performing cataract surgery on elderly patients, strabismus surgery to correct crossed eyes and misaligned vision in children, and gold plate surgery to lift eyelids, so patients could see again. And they fitted many more pairs of glasses. Team member Dr. Moulaye Haidara performed a procedure to remove a squamous cell carcinoma from the eyelid of one patient. “The patient presented with multiple complications,” Dr. Haidara said. “But we

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were able to remove the large carcinoma before it could grow and metastasized to the rest of her body.” During their time in Honduras, Dr. Haidara and the rest of the team succeeded in setting up an ophthalmic surgery program—from the ground up. “Other surgeons coming after us should feel completely comfortable performing surgery here safely,” he said. “That was our goal.” The Kleiman Evangelista Eye team partnered with One World Surgery, a nonprofit which joins with communities and healthcare providers to deliver surgical services to areas of the world where medical care is unavailable or unreliable. “Half of the world’s population lacks access to quality surgical care,” said Julie Jung. “One World Surgery transforms lives worldwide by providing access to high-quality surgical care through mission trips like ours.” “Our goal was to help as many patients as possible to see better,” Dr. Haidara said. “We were able to perform advanced techniques that are commonplace in America but unavailable there. The kindness and gratitude from the patients and the dedication of the local staff were overwhelming.” Joining Julie, Kennilyn, and Dr. Haidara were other Kleiman Evangelista team members including Monica Orlofski, Dr. Nadia Virani, Delaney Almon, Karli Gill, and Sarah Cannon. Kennilyn who’s worked for Kleiman Evangelista for 14 years says the KE doctors and team touch and improve lives every day. But this mission trip has motivated her to look for even more ways to make a difference. “I’m looking forward to the next opportunity to help someone,” she said, “here or far away.”

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THE T WO DAY EVENT was packed with shoppers who lined the street to get in! The celebration included, cake and champagne toast, shopping spree giveaways, gifts with purchases, custom bakeries from The Salted Crust and Sugar Sweet Designs, food trucks, KLTY radio and so much more. It was a Birthday Party to remember.

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THAT SIMPLE FAMOUSLY QUIPPY TEX AS LEGEND, BUSINESSMAN, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, AND PHIL ANTHROPIST H. ROSS PEROT REMEMBERED

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level for taking the stage as a legitimate third party candidate in the 1992 U.S. presidential election and garnering nearly 20 percent of the popular vote, H. Ross Perot—who passed away at his home in Dallas last month at the age of 89—will be remembered by Texans fondly for his entrepreneurial spirit, unique sayings, and his affable “no nonsense” personality. He got his start in the world of big business as a top salesman for IBM, who, when frustrated by his supervisors not paying heed to his ideas, decided to found his own company in Dallas called Electronic Data Systems. EDS would go on to secure big contracts from the U.S. government, specifically digitizing records for the Medicare system. When the company went public in 1968, Perot became essentially an overnight billionaire through a 1000 percent increase in stock value, and in 1979 made headlines (and provided the impetus for a book and film) by financing a private commando operation to rescue two EDS employees being held in an Iranian prison. Perot later sold the company to General Motors for $2.4 billion. Said U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas J. Donhue, “Over nearly five decades, hundreds of thousands of Americans have supported themselves and their families by going to work at a company founded by Ross Perot.” Perot made the transition from big businessman to brash politician with his activism in the 1980s regarding missing American soldiers who he claimed were left behind, missing, or imprisoned in Vietnam after U.S. involvement in the conflict there, and eased himself into the 1992 election with a series of pricey 30-minute television programs that featured him explaining complex concepts with visual aids and the

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H. ROSS PEROT 1930 - 2019 go-to “It’s just that simple.” He also famously noted that sending jobs south to Mexico would cause “a giant sucking sound.” “I love the fact that people will listen to a guy with a bad accent and a poor presentation manner talking about flip charts for 30 minutes, because they want the details,” Perot commented during a 1992 debate. “And I have said again and again and again, let’s get off mud wrestling, let’s get off personalities, and let’s talk about jobs, healthcare, crime, the things that concern the American people.” “Although we were opponents in 1992 and 1996,” said President Bill Clinton, “I respected Ross for his support for our veterans, the business he built, and the passion he brought to his politics. He was a feisty and effective debater as Al Gore and I can both confirm. We can all be grateful for his enduring patriotism, active citizenship, and devotion to our veterans.”

In later years, Perot received a variety of honorary degrees and awards, and became especially notable for his support of veterans, POWs, and the United States military. Thanks to a $50 million gift from his children, he and his wife Margot are also the namesakes of Dallas’ own Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Perot summed up what it meant for him to be a Texan to The Dallas Morning News in a 2016 interview, w ith a character istic Perot quip. “ Texas born. Texas bred. W hen I die, I’ll be Texas dead. Ha!”

REFERENCE: T H E D A L L A S M O R N I N G N E W S , A P NEWS, WIKIPEDIA.ORG, THE U.S. CHAMBER OF C O M M E R C E , FA M O U S E N T R E P R E N E U R S , P H OTO S : P E R OT S E AT E D I N H I S O F F I C E BY A L L A N WA R R E N / W I K I M E D I A . O R G : C C BY- S A 3 . 0 , TA L K I N G TO M I D S H I P M A N BY U . S . N AV Y, N E A R VA L O R I N N BY U . S . A I R FO R C E / L O U C Z A R N EC K I


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Dirk and Jessica Nowitzki announced as honorary chairs for 11th annual North Texas Giving Day, to be held next month COURTESY: CARRIE DYER

T H E R U N U P T O C O M M U NI T IE S F O U N D AT I O N O F TEX AS’ 11TH ANNUAL NORTH TEX AS GIVING DAY is officially underway. After a banner 10th anniversary year, North Texas Giving Day is back to outdo itself once again. To a sold-out kickoff in Dallas, event organizers at Communities Foundation of Texas announced that Dirk and Jessica Nowitzki will serve as honorary chairs, scheduled for September 19. “Jessica and I are thrilled to be this year’s honorary chairs of North Texas Giving Day,” said Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki. “ The North Texas community has given so much to me and my family over the last 21 years, and we can’t think of a better way to get involved in the community that has supported me on and off the court. Last year’s giving day generated a landslide $48 million. I challenge everyone to join us in beating another major record for Dallas by donating to your favorite non-profit on North Texas Giving Day.” “Giving back is a huge part of our family, and we’re thrilled to join forces with Communities Foundation of Texas to spread the North Texas Giving Day message and rally everyone who lives here to give back to our community on September 19,” echoes Jessica Nowitzki. Nonprofits must register every year, and can do so by visiting www.northtexasgivingday. org/resources. Registration closes August 19. “With ten years under our belts, and the adored Nowitzki family at our side, we are brimming with excitement about the impact we can make for the thousands of nonprofits supporting tens of thousands of North Texans,” said Susan Swan Smith, Chief Giving Day Officer at Communities

• LEARN HOW YOU CAN HELP AT NORTHTEXASGIVINGDAY.ORG OR JOIN THE CONVERSATION ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, OR FACEBOOK VIA #NTXGIVINGDAY AND @NORTHTEXASGIVINGDAY.

Fou nd at ion of Tex as. “Com mu n it ies Foundation of Texas and our donors are proud to bring this tidal wave of good to the community for the 11th year and look forward to getting this party started.” Since 2009, North Texas Giving Day has pumped $240 million into the communit y. In 2018, $ 48 million was raised through more than 137,000 gifts benef iting 2,700 nonprof its.

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SPOTLIGHT

METHODIST MANSFIELD MEDICAL CENTER WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT

MEET JUAN M. FRESQUEZ JR. BY MEREDITH KNIGHT

Juan Fresquez Jr., MBA, always knew that he wanted to work in healthcare. Born with a congenital heart condition, he became familiar with doctors and hospitals at a young age and, even then, saw himself in the role of serving others as a medical professional. Originally, he thought that meant a career in medicine. But he quickly realized that he wanted to work in a hospital leadership role. Now after 30 years in acute care management, he knows it was the right decision for him. “Our lives are so short,” Fresquez said. “I want to know that I’ve used my time on earth giving back to others.” This altruistic spirit has led Fresquez to serve in his church and volunteer with multiple organizations, including local chambers of commerce, the American Heart Association, Education Foundations, and many others. It also guided him throughout his career, which began at Parkland Hospital and eventually led to Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tucson, Arizona, where he most recently served as chief operating officer. Now, Fresquez and his wife, Carla, couldn’t be happier to be back in Texas, where he is president of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center. “I’m thrilled to be part of such an outstanding team of physicians, staff, and volunteers,” he said. “The one thing I’ve always enjoyed about my job is patient contact, going room to room and speaking with the patients, ensuring that the care they’re receiving is of the highest quality and service.” Fresquez said. “Patients heal best

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when they work in partnership with caregivers and can be an integral part of their care, like they are at Methodist Mansfield.” Fresquez praises the Methodist Mansfield culture, where physicians and staff empower patients with the knowledge that they need to make informed decisions. “I’m pleased to serve at a hospital where patient satisfaction is so high [in the 90th percentile],” Fresquez said. “Patients come to the hospital scared and hurting. Their family is often just as scared. A big part of that patient’s healing will come not just from the physical care we give them but from the spiritual as well.” Fresquez explained, “Our outstanding pastoral care team works hard to incorporate spiritual care, so the focus is on more than just medical. We strongly believe that we need to heal the spirit and heart as well.” Staff satisfaction is another factor that drew Fresquez to Methodist Mansfield. “It’s something I hear from patients all the time,” he said. “Our physicians, nurses, and staff look forward to coming to work and the patients can tell. It’s a very upbeat climate. Doctors and nurses are more engaged with the patients here than at any hospital I’ve experienced.”


When not on the job, Fresquez said he’s an avid reader: “I like to read as much as I can on as many topics as I can.” He enjoys playing golf and volunteering with his church and has served on the board of the American Heart Association in Tucson and Houston. “I’ve been married to my best friend, Carla, for 30 years. We met in college and have three grown kids.” The future of Methodist Mansfield is bright. The hospital is undertaking a $9 million neonatal intensive care unit expansion and is breaking ground on a new comprehensive breast center to be located inside Professional Office Building I on the Methodist Mansfield campus. Multiple physicians have plans to build a $10.6 million ambulatory surgery center on the fourth floor of the new Physician Office Building II also on the Methodist Mansfield campus. And we are also looking forward to opening a new Methodist Health System hospital in Midlothian in 2020. “Over my three decades in healthcare, I’ve seen a lot of changes,” Fresquez said. “No one knows how the future of medicine will look, but Methodist Mansfield is committed and dedicated to this community and will stay at the forefront in helping to move healthcare forward in the right direction.”

In 12 years, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center has continually raised the bar: • Consistently awarded an A Hospital Safety Score from The Leapfrog Group® •

Magnet® designation for excellence in nursing

The Joint Commission certification as a Chest Pain program and Advanced Primary Stroke Center

Community Relations Outreach Team and volunteers honored with Excellence in Healthcare awards by D CEO and D CEO Healthcare magazines

Ten nurses recognized in D Magazine’s Excellence in Nursing Awards and two nurses named to the DFW Great 100

One nurse and the Community Relations Outreach Team honored among the Fort Worth Business Press Healthcare Heroes

Blue Distinction® Center for Maternity Care and Cardiac Care

Two employees honored by the DFW Hospital Council as Employee of the Year and Rex McRae Scholarship honoree

Methodist Mansfield Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center honored with the Robert A. Warriner III Center of Excellence award

Voted Best Hospital, Best Emergency Department, and Best for Colorectal Surgery by Living Magazine’s Best of Readers’ Choice Awards

2019 American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline® Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award for STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction) care

2019 American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines® Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award for stroke care

Voted Best Hospital by the Mansfield News Mirror Reader’s Choice Awards

Voted Best Maternity Ward by the Focus Daily News Reader’s Choice Awards

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SCOPY Award from the American College of Gastroenterology

COMING SOON — METHODIST MIDLOTHIAN MEDICAL CENTER

DFW Hospital Council Fire Starter Award.

“It’s something I hear from patients all the time,” he said. “Our physicians, nurses, and staff look forward to coming to work and the patients can tell. It’s a very upbeat climate. Doctors and nurses are more engaged with the patients here than at any hospital I’ve experienced.” - Juan M. Fresquez Jr.

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“POUR OUT YOUR HEART LIKE WATER BEFORE THE FACE OF THE LORD. LIFT UP YOUR HANDS TOWARD HIM FOR THE LIVES OF YOUR CHILDREN.” LAMENTATIONS 2:19

y husband and I had very different school experiences. He attended large public schools, while I spent 12 years in the same small parochial school. I knew every one of my schoolmates and still know many of them today. Because I had eleven siblings, when I went to recess, there was usually a brother or sister—or three—on the playground with me. And because our mom was PTA president more years than not, she was typically somewhere nearby too. I graduated in a class of 40. David graduated with 400 of his closest friends.

spiritual protection and discernment. (“But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you.” John 14:26)

I realize now that mine was an unusual school experience. But it was all I knew and certainly what I imagined for my own four children. But God—and my husband— had other ideas. After many discussions and much prayer, we decided our kids would attend the local public schools. It was a real “Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief” experience for me.

I reached out to teachers and other school workers, asking them, “How can we pray for you?” Teachers asked us to pray that they’d have energy to keep lessons engaging and to find balance between their school and home life. They asked us to pray for them to “love the hard-to-love child,” “see in each child the unique value God has placed there,” and for “a peaceful atmosphere in the classroom and a calm spirit in themselves.”

I knew in my intellect that Christian families in the public school have untold opportunities to share their faith and I’m all for that. I knew God loves my kids even more than I do and that He’s fully capable of protecting them. But as I watched my first tiny, helpless baby head off to kindergarten, I felt pretty helpless myself. That’s when I heard about a group of ladies who meet each Tuesday to pray for our students, teachers, administrators, and school workers. The group is small, but these ladies were mighty prayer warriors who welcomed me with open arms. Over the years, as my second, third, and fourth child started school, we prayed a hedge of protection around each. We prayed that they’d find favor with their teachers and schoolmates (the way the Lord granted favor to Esther in the Book of Esther). We prayed for the students to have respect for their teachers and administrators. (“Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established.” Romans 13:1) We prayed for their physical protection. (“Though I walk in the midst of trouble, you preserve my life; you stretch out your hand against the wrath of my enemies, and your right hand delivers me.” Psalm 138:7) And we prayed for their

We prayed that our Christian students and teachers would shine the light of Christ. (“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” Matthew 5:14) And we prayed they’d have a spirit of excellence in all they do. (“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” Colossians 3:23).

A custodian of 35 years asked “for strength to leave my own aches and pains at home and give my best to my school.” A bus driver asked us to pray that she’d have concentration as she drives under different traffic conditions. And an administrator asked us to pray “that every adult on your child’s school campus— from the principal to the man who cuts the grass—has the best interest of the students at heart. Pray that we’re able to see every child as having the potential to become an outstanding, contributing member of his community and treat them accordingly.” As word got out about our group, we were even invited to conduct prayer walks through the schools on the weekends. It’s been 24 years since our first baby headed off to school. This month our youngest will begin his senior year. It’s been quite a ride. We’ve met amazing kids, parents, teachers, and administrators and I hope their lives are better because the Knights were there. Through it all, God has blessed. He’s allowed us to bring dozens of kids to church—some for the first time. And He’s humbled us by allowing us to be a small part of the work He’s doing in and through our schools. I wouldn’t change a thing.

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PET CLUB Coconut “Coco the dwarf hamster just turned ONE. He loves back massages, enjoys eating chia seeds, and has fun running through his tubes!” - MATHEW FAMILY

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PET TRIVIA QUESTION!

Moka and Maisy

One of the following horse facts is incorrect. Which one? A) Goats can jump up to five feet high or more

“Moka and Maisy are baby goat sisters who love to snuggle and play on their obstacle course together!”

B) Goats were the inspiration for Oscar the Grouch, who loves trash C) Coffee was discovered when herders noticed goats acting excited after nibbling on coffee beans

- TARYN B.

D) Goats have rectangular pupils in their eyes, giving them a large field of vision

Beignet “Beignet is a parti-colored Pomeranian that loves to chase squirrels.” - REAGAN B.

(B: Though goats can sometimes be seen nibbling on garbage, Oscar was inspired by the cranky owner of “Oscar’s Salt of the Sea,” a restaurant that Muppet creator Jim Henson used to visit.)

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SUMMER SMILES Dr. Corey Menou is a welcome addition to our practice. He was first exposed to pediatric dentistry during a mission trip to Mexico and knew he'd found his calling. He received his DDS from LSU Health Science Center in New Orleans, then completed his pediatric dental residency at the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University. While there he also gained valuable experience caring for medically fragile patients at Children's Healthcare in Atlanta.

Our goal is to encourage a generation of children to approach dentistry with confidence, using the highest preventative standards, through kindness, compassion and smiles!


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A graduate of Texas A&M, Dr. Danny Wright completed dental school and pediatric residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife and three young children, trying new restaurants, and traveling. He is an avid snow skier and Aggie football fan.

Dr. Deborah Sullivan grew up in Texas, wandered away to the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill to obtain her dental degree, then got back to Texas as fast as she could to do her pediatric dental residency at Texas A&M University, Baylor College of Dentistry. She loves her family, her church, her dogs‌and teaching children about going to the dentist.

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“I am truly honored and thankful for being voted best podiatrist. At Pryme Foot & Ankle Center, we strive to create a unique patient experience by creating an environment that is based on compassion, quality of care and is patient-centered. Our success is not possible without our patients, family and colleagues.”

Bryan Molen, DPM FACFAS SERVICES Sports Injuries/Fractures • Ankle Instability • Plantar Fasciitis • Heel Spurs • Bunions • Hammertoes • Flat Feet Ingrown toenails • Achilles Tendon injuries • Diabetic Foot Care • Fungal Toenails • Woundcare • Neuromas Warts • Orthotics Dermal fillers for foot • Complete surgical and non-surgical treatment of the foot and ankle

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BEST ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON “I treat my patients like family, getting folks back on their feet and enjoying life again is quite rewarding. I have a really great job!!

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Arlington Office 800 Orthopedic Way | Arlington, Texas 76015 Mansfield Office 2801 E. Broad St | Mansfield, Texas 76063 Midlothian Office 1441 S. Midlothian Pkwy #130 | Midlothian, Texas 76065

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We would like to thank the readers of Living Magazine for voting Paragon Eye Associates BEST Lasik and Best Ophthalmology 2019! We are truly honored to accept this award.

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BLADE FREE LASIK LASIK The WaveLight Refractive Suite consists of the world’s fastest and most precise combination of lasers. This technology makes the laser one of the safest, most effective and accurate available in the world. CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR FREE LASIK SCREENING TODAY.

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“Thank you to the readers of Living Magazine Arlington & Mansfield for voting me as Best Cosmetic Surgeon for the past four years. It’s a joy to use my passion for cosmetic surgery as a form of surgical artistry and creativity. I’m blessed and honored to receive this humbling award. I love cosmetic surgery… and it shows!”

Dr. Michael L. Thornton

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u o Y k n a Th As the owners of James Kate Roofing and Painting we would like to personally thank you for voting us Best Roofer this year. We strive to give you the best experience when having your roof repaired or replaced. We have served the area since 2008 and our team of qualified roofers go the extra mile to ensure your roof issues are resolved quickly and professionally. We work within your budget to manage your repairs and your needs always come before our own.

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FOR VOTING JAMES KATE ROOFING

Best Roofing 2019!

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Providing cutting-edge dental implant services to esthetically replace all your missing teeth. • LANAP Laser Periodontal Surgery • Dental Implants • 3-D Imaging • Smile Lock™ Implant Fixed Hybrid Dentures • Esthetic Gum Surgery • Esthetic Crown Lengthening (gum lifting) • Bone Augmentation • Sinus lifting/tapping • Pre/Post Orthodontic Surgery • Pre-prosthetic Surgery • Simple and Complex Dental Extractions • Use of Platelet Rich Plasma • IV Conscious Sedation

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Voter’s choice for BEST REALTOR, Jody Kautz

I attribute my 38 year career success to my friends, family, the RE/MAX Agents in my office who support me and encourage me, and all the wonderful clients over the years who have trusted me to help them realize their dreams. -Jody Kautz

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The team at Arlington Pain & Therapy would like to thank the community for their vote of confidence in selecting us as “Best Of” for Pain and Therapy Services. Arlington Pain & Therapy provides a full range of treatment options and services for patients suffering from chronic and acute pain. Our highly skilled team offers a wide range of treatments, from conservative pain management to the most advanced minimally invasive procedures to help our patients get back to their everyday activities as quickly as possible and without heavy reliance on medications. Our goal is to reduce pain to its lowest possible level and limit the impact it has on the lives of patients we serve. At Arlington Pain & Therapy we are committed to "Redefining Pain and Getting You Back to the Good Life." Take the first step toward relief and contact us today! august 2019

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We would like to thank all the readers of Living Magazine for voting our clinics best Weightloss for 2019! What an honor. We are blessed beyond measure to be able to give our patients the best possible experience and to love what we do. It's our passion!

MANSFIELD 817-453-3438

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The doctors and staff of Pecan Tree Dental want to thank Living Magazine readers and our great community for voting us

BEST FAMILY AND COSMETIC DENTIST We are honored by your confidence in us!

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It’s all about you at Pecan Tree Dental. Our doctors and staff put themselves in “your” shoes and make every effort to make your dental visits convenient, comfortable, gentle, entertaining and affordable. Dr. Smith, Dr. Sanders, Dr.Lundeen

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Voted BEST CARDIOTHORACIC SURGEON

Total Heart Care. Right Here.

Thank you for voting Dr. Darien W. Bradford, MD BEST for 6 Years!

DARIEN W. BRADFORD, MD Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Best Cardiothoracic Surgeon 2018-2019!

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Thanks everyone for voting us best Psychiatric Service and also best Psychotherapy!

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817-539-2282 • www.rbipsychiatry.com Thank you for choosing Richter Animal Hospital as the Best Veterinary Practice in Arlington & Mansfield!

THE FINEST IN VETERINARY CARE

Comprehensive, compassionate care for your best friend.

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Thank you for voting us Best ENT practice!

J. Mark Palmer, MD | Chris T. Lee MD | Stuart N. Thomas, MD | Rene M. Pena, Jr., MD | Dana B. Gibbs, MD | Tyler W. Scoresby, MD

ALLERGY TESTING AND TREATMENT • SINUS DISORDERS • TONSILLECTOMY AND ADENOIDECTOMY • EAR TUBES • PEDIATRICS • HEAD & NECK CANCER SURGERY THYROID AND PARATHYROID SURGERY • SALIVARY GLAND DISORDERS • VOICE AND SWALLOWING DISORDERS • HEARING AND BALANCE DISORDERS • AUDIOLOGICAL TESTING • HEARING AIDS • ON-SITE SURGERY CENTER

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Our ALL-PRO family wants to thank our community for your vote! 7201 S. Cooper • Arlington, TX 76001

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682-367-1740 The staff and providers at Mansfield Urgent Care and Family Medicine would like to thank all of our friends and neighbors for once again selecting us as the Best Urgent Care.

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A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR LOYAL GUESTS AND LIVING MAGAZINE READERS FOR VOTING US #1 AGAIN THIS YEAR!

BEST HAIR SALON & DAY SPA

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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING US THE BEST IN INTERNAL MEDICINE! best of

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We would like to thank the community and Living Magazine readers for voting us “Best Travel Agent”.

Let us help you plan your next amazing vacation!!

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PET RESORT IN THE GARDENS THANKS YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED TRUST & SUPPORT!

BEST PET BOARDING 2019!

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Dr. Fell would like to thank Living Magazine readers and our community for voting Audiology Experts BEST AUDIOLOGIST 2019!!

Audiologists listen so you can hear.

817-451-4818 • AudiologyExperts.com 1261 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Suite 105 • Arlington, TX 76013 DIAGNOSTIC TESTING • HEARING AIDS TINNITUS EVALUATIONS • FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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US BEST ITALIAN! Our journey began in 1945 when the first generation migrated from Palermo, Sicily to New York City. Cooking has always been our passion. It is one of the best way to show love in our family. We cook together and eat together.

CALL US NOW! 682.518.1235 1211 E. Debbie Ln, Mansfield, TX 76063

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Family owned—Brian and Angie Payne

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Vintage and new gifts including home decor, custom furniture, jewelry, clothing and more.

Thank you for voting us BEST CHILD CARE 2019!

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Using exploration and discovery as a way of learning, The Creative Curriculum for Preschool enables children to develop confidence, creativity, and lifelong critical thinking skills.

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Customize your Funeral in Celebration of your Unique Life DISTINCTIVE BURIAL GARDENS • COLUMBARIUMS • ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILY UNITY PLOTS OR NICHES ARE NOW AVAILABLE.

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Learn the Lingo It’s true that many restaurants—from fast food to fine dining spots—are making an effort to offer healthier fare. But beware! Even with these options available, there are a number of other pitfalls that may lay waste to your healthy intentions. You can easily sidestep these most of these with a little advance planning and by keeping a couple of tips in mind during your next culinary adventure.

DECIDE. Make a commitment to fully enjoy any dining out experience. Decide right now that you can have as much fun and be just as satisfied as anyone else while also staying true to your decision to eat healthily. PLAY DETECTIVE. Most restaurants share their menus online. Take advantage of this and check out the menu in advance. You can then place your order on the spot and won’t feel so tempted by any of the less-than-healthy dishes they offer. You don’t have to mention your sleuthing activities to anyone else, just take a moment to look over the menu before you get there then order the dish you have already chosen.

SNACK BEFORE THE FACT. If you’re worried about the unlimited fresh bread or biscuits many restaurants serve to guests before the meal, have a healthy snack before heading out. Slice up some carrots and bell peppers or have a banana to stave off any temptation to overindulge in the buttery bread traps. You’ll still feel hungry enough to savor your dinner while staying true to your healthy eating plan.

WATER FOR THE WIN. Healthy eating doesn’t usually include alcoholic beverages. Water safely retains the title of healthiest drink ever. But if you do want to have a drink that includes alcohol, wait until the food comes before ordering it and stick to one. Ask the server to bring you a tall glass of water and to keep it full. This way you can enjoy an adult beverage with your companions without falling off a figurative nutritional cliff (or easily running up the bill).

COFFEE WRAPS IT UP. If anyone at your table orders dessert, have a hot cappuccino without the sugar. It’ll keep you in the loop while the others finish up and even give you a little boost for some after dinner dancing or other fun. Just because you’re committed to living healthily doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy going out to eat. A little planning and detective work will usually allow you to stay on track—even when dining at your favorite restaurant.

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A great way to maintain healthy eating habits while dining out is to learn key words and phrases that clue you in on the healthiness of a given dish. For example, words like smothered, crispy, dipped, and creamy probably indicate the dish in question isn’t likely to meet the criteria for healthy eating. On the other hand, words like grilled, steamed, seared, broiled, roasted, and baked in a menu description may indicate healthier choices. Ask your server to find out for sure. Some people feel shy about asking questions regarding a possible menu choice, but it’s the only way to really know. And most people working in the food service industry have heard more questions than you can imagine about the various menu items offered. As long as you’re polite (and you obviously will be), you shouldn’t encounter any pushback. If you still feel odd about asking in person, call the restaurant before you go. Here’s a little secret—by talking to someone committed to providing great service and an exemplary dining experience, you may learn that they have no problem creating off-themenu dishes for their guests. You’ll then have the confidence and knowledge to order beautifully prepared, delicious dishes that align perfectly with your healthy eating habits. Decide to level up your commitment to great nutrition the next time you dine out in search of a culinary adventure.


HALEY A. LOST 37 POUNDS IN 10 WEEKS I gained 37 pounds while I was pregnant with my daughter and worried about the struggle of getting the baby weight off, but DSC made it so easy and stress free. I was able to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight in about 2 1/2 months. Not only did I lose the weight, I am actually able to keep it off. I feel great and have the energy I need to keep up with my newborn!

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or many, a healthy diet and routine, dedicated exercise is usually sufficient to help shed a few unwanted extra pounds. But unfortunately there are still far too many Americans who are either overweight or obese. According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), an estimated 160 million Americans are overweight or obese, including nearly 75 percent of American men and over 60 percent of American women.

REMISSION FROM TYPE 2 DIABETES – A Cleveland Clinic study established that almost all obese patients with type 2 diabetes were able to remain free of insulin and other medications for at least three years.

IMPROVED CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH – Bariatric surgery reduces the risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, and peripheral heart disease.

In consideration of the frequent failure of traditional weight loss strategies, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) over a decade ago recognized bariatric weight loss surgery as the only effective treatment to successfully ensure long term weight loss for the severely obese.

DEPRESSION RELIEF – Many obese individuals feel depressed because of a poor body image or social stigma, and losing excess weight can improve their emotional health.

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loss often allows people with sleep apnea to stop using their CPAP machine at night.

By 2017, bariatric surgeons in the United States were performing over a quarter-million procedures a year. Likely candidates include people who: • Are more than 100 pounds over your ideal body weight. • Have a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 40. • Have a BMI over 35 and are experiencing obesity related conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes. • Are unable to achieve a healthy body weight even under medically-supervised dieting.

the benefits of bariatric surgery For those who are best served by bariatric weight loss surgery, the benefits can be truly life altering.

LONG TERM WEIGHT LOSS – Most studies have concluded that more than 90 percent of those affected by severe obesity are able to maintain 50 percent or more of their surgically-related weight loss.

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WHAT IS A SMILE MAKEOVER?

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A smile makeover involves undergoing one or more cosmetic dental procedures to improve your smile, most commonly including teeth whitening, dental veneers and crowns, composite bonding, tooth implants, and other remedial orthodontic treatments.

If you’re not completely happy with your smile, you’re quite possibly a candidate for a smile makeover. More specifically, common reasons for getting a smile makeover commonly include crowded or crooked teeth, teeth that are yellow or brownish even when brushed, teeth that are chipped, cracked, or broken, large gaps or spaces around teeth, or a “gummy” smile caused by having small teeth.

BAD TEETH AND SELF-IMAGE From photos to first impressions, feeling self-conscious about your smile can lead to low self-esteem that can make it difficult for you to be your natural, best self when interacting with others. In reality, there’s nothing abnormal about being concerned with how others perceive your smile as there can be social and professional ramifications for having bad teeth. Some people bring preconceived notions about other people’s teeth that might stand in the way of personal relationships or professional advancement.

WHAT IS THE PERFECT SMILE? We’re all unique, and there isn’t one particular smile that’s right for everyone. Our teeth, along with our faces, are different shapes and sizes, and what looks perfect on one person may look strange on another. The perfect smile is the one that you and your cosmetic dentist agree best suits you.

MAINTAINING THE RESULTS It probably goes without saying, but anyone who decides that a smile makeover is right for them would do well to remember that cosmetic procedures require daily brushing and flossing at home along with regular dental checkups. Teeth whitening, for example, must be repeated occasionally to maintain brightness. Porcelain veneers may chip or break and need replacement. And while dental crowns typically will last 10 to 15 years and possibly longer, they too will need to be looked at regularly to ensure they’re still in good condition. If you’ve thought about the benefits of repairing your smile and considered the options, it will ultimately come time to make a decision—one that might be just the thing to give you the smile and self-confidence you’ve always wanted.


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WHAT IS A SMILE MAKEOVER? A smile makeover involves undergoing one or more cosmetic dental procedures to improve your smile, most commonly including teeth whitening, dental veneers and crowns, composite bonding, tooth implants, and other remedial orthodontic treatments.

BAD TEETH AND SELF-IMAGE From photos to first impressions, feeling self-conscious about your smile can lead to low self-esteem that can make it difficult for you to be your natural, best self when interacting with others. In reality, there’s nothing abnormal about being concerned with how others perceive your smile as there can be social and professional ramifications for having bad teeth. Some people bring preconceived notions about other people’s teeth that might stand in the way of personal relationships or professional advancement.

WHAT IS THE PERFECT SMILE? We’re all unique, and there isn’t one particular smile that’s right for everyone. Our teeth, along with our faces, are different shapes and sizes, and what looks perfect on one person may look strange on another. The perfect smile is the one that you and your cosmetic dentist agree best suits you.

ARE YOU A CANDIDATE? If you’re not completely happy with your smile, you’re quite possibly a candidate for a smile makeover. More specifically, common reasons for getting a smile makeover commonly include crowded or crooked teeth, teeth that are yellow or brownish even when brushed, teeth that are chipped, cracked, or broken, large gaps or spaces around teeth, or a “gummy” smile caused by having small teeth.

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can also be more creative with their solutions. They understand and follow protocol in the right setting, but they will also have a better chance of knowing when to deviate. They are the pioneers of aesthetic medicine that perform groundbreaking work that evolves the entire industry, as well as routine work.

As a board-certified plastic surgeon who works closely with a dermatologist, I am biased towards prioritizing safety and expertise. It is important to remember that aesthetic services are medical in nature and should be performed by experienced practitioners in a structured environment. The best procedure will be planned by someone who understands the anatomy, correctly diagnoses the problem, creates a plan that addresses the problem while understanding the potential limitations of the plan, and performs the procedure or re-directs you to someone who can perform the procedure while putting your well-being first.

What about the medical spa, often called a medspa or medi-spa? These are places where non-surgical aesthetic procedures are performed, and they can be located within a dermatology office, a plastic surgery office, or any other physician’s office. Even in a medspa, you should have an aesthetic consultation. Once a plan is created, a well-trained nurse or aesthetician can perform procedures that they are trained to perform. It is important for you to feel comfortable in the medical spa environment, but remember that these are still medical procedures and they should be performed in a safe and professional fashion.

In general, I think physicians are best equipped to diagnose and create a plan. The reason is that all physicians study anatomy in medical school. A subset of physicians, including dermatologists and plastic surgeons, spend many more years developing their understanding of the skin and soft tissue. A smaller subset have devoted their practice to aesthetic medicine. Because their understanding is deep, they can distinguish between different issues that require different solutions. They

One of the best ways to find a good plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or medical spa is to get a referral. Ask friends, family, or your primary doctor if they have recommendations. Do some research, check out reviews, and look at before and after pictures. Review sites like RealSelf and social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook may give you an idea of the physician’s style. Ultimately, consider enlisting a partner or close friend, visit the office, and then make a decision.

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DINING OUTDOORS bistro set It shouldn’t come as a surprise to hear that the bistro table and chairs originated in France. They were designed for intimate outdoor settings. A small table and two chairs provide an ideal dining and conversation space. Bistro sets create a wonderful space for an al fresco breakfast nook, as well. picnic table

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DISTINGUISH between big and small decisions, and think about whether you’re giving them proportional weight. What’s the worst thing that could happen as a

someone who understands what you’re trying to achieve. Listen to their fresh perspective. They may have experience or information you haven’t considered.

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As the story goes, a local fishing guide’s wife prepared the dressing for a shore dinner in the early 20th century and shared it with actress May Irwin, who shared it with others, and so on. A second version of the origin story states that self-made millionaire George Boldt, owner of New York City’s famed Waldorf Astoria—the very hotel that created the Waldorf Salad in 1896—instructed his chef to create a salad dressing with whatever ingredients were on hand. Whatever its origins, the rest is salad dressing history… or legend, as it were. A Gilded Age playground for the wealthy and laden with history, the Thousand Islands (sometimes printed as 1000 Islands) remain to this day a fun-filled destination for families and everyone who’s up for a laid back, outdoorsy vacation. Luckily I didn’t have to twist my husband’s arm to get him to agree on a spur of the moment getaway to this 1,864 island archipelago. Our first afternoon in Alexandria Bay, New York was spent driving around getting the lay of the land and visiting Thousand Islands Winery. The winery’s welcoming big red barn, which rests on a 40-acre farmstead, is set against the backdrop of the Thousand Islands International Bridge that connects the state with Ontario, Canada. “Thousand Islands is one of New York State’s fastest growing wine regions,” the rep explained as we sampled wine in the tasting room. Later, she shared something that didn’t pertain to wine, but was interesting just the same. “If you come here in the spring, you can smell the sweet aroma of maple sugar shacks.” A longtime pure maple syrup junkie, I whipped out my phone and quickly made note of this. Our evening was a throwback in time fitting of the area. While watching a newly released movie with radio-provided FM stereo sound and brilliant digital color at the Bay Drive-In Theatre, vivid scenes from my own childhood came rushing back. We saw families spending time together and kids gleefully running back and forth to the concession stand, knowing that someday this experience will be woven into their personal tapestry of lifetime memories.

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A Saint Lawrence Seaway boat tour to Boldt Castle was in order the next day. Having grown up in a Midwestern town on the Mississippi, my appreciation of our rivers and the role they played in forming our nation’s history—from the early explorers to modern waterway

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commerce—runs deep. As the boat made its way from Gananoque, Ontario down the mighty Saint Lawrence to the castle, we marveled at the tales of shipwrecks, river pirates, and prohibition bootleggers, along with other cool facts about this international waterway that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. We also learned that land has to stay above water 365 days a year and support a living tree to be counted as an island, and that each island is either completely in the United States or Canada. Perched on Heart Island, grandiose Boldt Castle looks curiously out of place in this nature lover’s paradise. Hotel magnate George Boldt began building the monolithic summer home as a tribute to his wife in 1900, but it was not to be. When Mrs. Boldt passed away before its completion, Boldt, inconsolable, stopped construction. In 1977 the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority acquired the property and has spent millions of dollars in tour proceeds on repairs and restorations. Today the castle hosts tours and fairytale weddings. After spending a little time on the river, we spiffed up and dined at the Saint Lawrence Spirits Château. Located in a meticulously renovated fieldstone manor home, the farm to table restaurant offers fine wines, handcrafted cocktails (there’s a distillery tasting room on site), and majestic river view dining. The fork-tender bourbon and brown butter wagyu received rave reviews from my native Texan and steak enthusiast husband. My entrée, wild caught pan crispy Lake Ontario walleye, was perfection on a plate. Speaking of fish, what would a trip to the Thousand Islands be without going fishing? We were back on the Saint Lawrence the next day aboard a private charter. Thanks to Captain Matt Heath of Seaway Charters and the unique knowledge he had of this river he grew up on, we had loads of fun catching an angler’s bounty of northern pike and small mouth bass. And we savored every bite of the shoreline lunch he prepared, which included the catch of the day and—you guessed it— salad tossed with Thousand Island dressing. It was up, up, and away on our final morning in the area. Soaring through the clear, crisp air in a hot air balloon we caught a bird’s eye view of lighthouses, all kinds of river traffic, shoreline beaches, and beautiful summer homes and hotels that make the Thousand Islands a place to visit again and again. After a sweet farewell to the region that evening, we flew home with a bottle of locally made dressing—and later enjoyed it over salad as we reminisced about our adventures on the Saint Lawrence River and its endless shorelines.

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MY 16-YEAR-OLD WAS devastated to realize he’d missed his first meeting as an officer in his high school band. For three years, he’d had his heart set on nabbing the Perfect Attendance award—for all four

years

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now he’d blown it. My advice to him was the same advice I’d been offering since kindergarten.

“Remember,

teachers are people. Treat them like it.”

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Jonah spoke to the band director, explained how upset he was about missing the meeting, how he’d been confused about the time, and how hard he’d been working for that perfect attendance award. Not only did Mr. Naquin accept his apology, but he took the time to extol the good qualities he’d seen in Jonah that led him to select him for leadership and assured him that in this case the absence could simply “fall off his record.”

My advice to parents as their child begins a new year with a new teacher is the same. Remember that your child’s teachers are real people just like you— likely people with families and full lives outside of school. Treat them accordingly. Make a human connection early and follow these A-B-Cs for establishing a beneficial relationship with teachers that’ll help you work together as a team for the benefit of your child.


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ASK FOR TEAMWORK

Communicate to your child’s teacher that you’re interested in working with them to make the most of the time your child has in their classroom. Should you disagree with something they’re doing, communicate it respectfully to them and offer them the opportunity to explain their reasoning.

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BE ENCOURAGING

Teaching is a demanding job that doesn’t pay like it should. Never underestimate the power of encouraging words from you to bolster an overworked, underappreciated teacher. If you’re happy with the job they’re doing, take time to tell them so. Our futures literally depend on the work they’re doing with your children.

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CREATE A CULTURE OF RESPECT

Your child’s opinion of their teacher can affect their success in the classroom. Never disparage your child’s teacher within earshot of your child. If you have complaints, communicate them to the teacher—and their superiors, if necessary—but never in front of your child. It sends a signal that disrespect for people who are only trying to help is acceptable, and can lead to problems in the classroom and down the road.

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BEYOND THAT, THERE ARE OTHER THINGS YOU CAN DO TO KEEP THE COMMUNICATION LINES FLOWING.

ATTEND YOUR SCHOOL’S OPEN HOUSE

KEEP THEM IN THE LOOP

Your child’s teacher will have a lot to say to new parents about how they’ll be doing things this year. Your presence at open house communicates that you’re interested in what they have to say, you respect the position they’re in, and that you want to open the lines of communication between you.

If your child is facing special challenges in life, let the teacher know about it. If they’re acting up or shutting down in class, the teacher needs to understand why so they can offer appropriate support.

PRIORITIZE PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES Even if your child is doing well in school, attend any planned meetings between you and the teacher. There are usually things going on at school your child won’t relay to you but you’ll be best served to know about. This is the time to ask questions or voice concerns (not during the school day, when the teacher is trying to teach).

FIND OUT THEIR COMMUNICATE PREFERENCES Some teachers are great at texting. Others prefer an email or phone call. Honoring each teacher’s preferred communication method not only demonstrates respect, but increases your chances for a prompt response—and a closer connection.

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VOLUNTEER IF YOU CAN Each of us has something we can offer. You might offer to read to the class, chaperone fieldtrips, organize class parties, print the class newsletter, or schedule a time to speak to the class about your vocation. Ask how you can help.

VISIT THE TEACHER’S WEBPAGE OFTEN Some teachers are better than others about keeping their school-assigned webpages updated. But many post nightly homework and other assignments where parents and students can readily access them and email questions when they need to. If they have one, be sure to check it out. In the end, the best thing you can do to get off on the right foot with your child’s new teacher is simply to validate them. Make it clear that you value the contributions they’re making in your child’s life, that you’re available to talk, and you’re interested in offering support in any way you can.


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FEATURE

CH-CH-CHCHANGES HELPFUL TIPS WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING A CAREER PIVOT BY AN N E T T E BRO O KS

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SELF EMPLOYED? If yo u’d love to be self- em ployed in yo ur current field versus working for a company, start by creating a business plan. Business plans are time consuming, but they make you think through everything—start up and o ng oing c osts , reve n u e, ma rket size a n d g row th potential, competition, and other considerations.

CHANGING CAREERS isn’t for the faint of heart, but don’t let fear hold you back from making an uplifting, transformational decision. Whether you’re burned out in your current job, want to feel more fulfilled, or dream of finding a new path instead of sticking to the same old grindstone, switching careers—or finding a career as opposed to just a job—is life-changing. So if you’re ready to make a switch, how do you successfully pull it off? While there is no magic bullet, here are a few practical tips I learned after leaving an insanely demanding 20-year career as a senior executive to become a freelance writer.

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PLAN, PLAN, PLAN. Don’t leap into something based on emotion or just because it sounds cool or exciting at the moment. For example, if you’ve always been interested in photography, take classes and photo-shoot field trips, hone your skills, and start building a portfolio. Have professional photographers critique your work. Do this while you’re at your current job unless you are in the financial position to support yourself without a steady income for a while. Or perhaps you envision yourself teaching. Find teachers to talk with as well as researching everything you can online. Also, dare to think outside the box. Instead of teaching in a school system, for instance, consider becoming a corporate trainer.

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INDUSTRY CHANGES. Are you in a field you don’t particularly want to leave but see it being cannibalized by advances in technology or global outsourcing? What if you know you need or want to find something new but have no idea what you want to do? An experienced , profes sional career counselor can help you find the inner you and map out a path to a new career. Once again, there’s no substitute for up front planning so you don’t end up in desperation mode when making a change. The idea is to find something you will love doing for the long term as opposed to just a job where you’re going through the motions.

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WELCOME INPUT FROM OTHERS. Talk openly with friends and family members who know you well. Run your ideas by them. Ask for honest opinions and stay open minded even if they tell you something you don’t want to hear. This really helped me solidify what I was and wasn’t cut out for. One of my ideas was going back to college to get a nursing degree. My husband helped me think through things in a rational way. At the time I wasn’t exactly thrilled, but looking back, his sage advice helped me avoid spending time and money on something that wouldn’t have panned out.

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TAKE RISKS. Don’t forget to have fun and dream big as you explore ideas. And while planning is important, you also have to be willing to take a risk. Be prepared to stumble a couple of times along the way—most ever yone does. Just keep going without losing sight of the end goal, which is finding an enjoyable, fulfilling career you love.


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MEATLOAF SLIDERS MAKES: 10-12 SLIDERS | TIME: 20 MINUTES

FOR THE MEATLOAF SLIDERS: 1½ pounds ground beef | 1 egg | 1 onion, chopped | 1 cup milk | 1 cup dried bread crumbs | salt and pepper to taste | 1 package slider buns/sweet Hawaiian rolls | sliced pickles or other toppings as desired FOR THE GLAZE: 2 Tbsp. brown sugar | 2 Tbsp. mustard | 5 Tbsp. ketchup PREHEAT oven to 350˚F. IN A LARGE BOWL, combine the beef, egg, onion, milk, and bread crumbs. Season INSTRUCTIONS: with salt and pepper and place in a lightly greased 5x9 loaf pan or form into loaf and place in baking dish. IN A SMALL BOWL, combine the brown sugar, mustard, and ketchup. Mix well and pour over meatloaf. Bake for 1 hour then let chill. CUT into slices and serve on toasted slider buns with ketchup, sliced pickles or onions, or other toppings as desired. HOT TIP! If you’d like to have the traditional meatloaf dinner, stop short of chilling the meatloaf and prepare some classic sides like mashed potatoes and a green vegetable. If you’ve got leftovers you can always repurpose them as sliders the next day.

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COLD CORN SALAD MAKES: 4 CUPS | TIME: 20 MINS INGREDIENTS: 1½ cups corn (drained, if canned) | 1 cup fresh diced tomato | ½ cup finely chopped cucumber | ¼ cup finely chopped red onion | 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh basil | 2 Tbsp. olive oil, divided | 2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice | ¼ tsp. salt | ½ tsp. black pepper | ¼ tsp. garlic powder IN A LARGE BOWL, combine INSTRUCTIONS: corn, tomato, cucumber, red onion, and basil. Set aside. IN A SMALLER BOWL, whisk together olive oil, lime juice, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Drizzle dressing over corn mixture and toss to coat. LET STAND for at least 10 minutes before serving to allow the flavors to mingle, or refrigerate covered until ready to serve. HOT TIP! For a warm corn dish, using the same basic ingredients, heat 2 Tbsp. of olive oil over medium high heat. Add onion and cook 3 to 5 minutes. Add corn and cook another 3 minutes. Add tomatoes and lime juice to the pan and cook 1 more minute. Remove from heat and add all seasonings, cucumber and basil. Serve warm.

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APPLE PIE TWO WAYS MAKES: 8 SLICES | TIME: 65 MINS INGREDIENTS: 1 box refrigerated pie crusts | 6 cups peeled and thinly sliced apples (6 medium) | ¾ cup sugar | 2 Tbsp. flour | ¾ tsp. ground cinnamon | ¼ tsp. salt | ¼ tsp. ground nutmeg | 1 Tbsp. lemon juice | vanilla ice cream and milk ( for the shake version) HEAT oven to 425˚F. Place one pie INSTRUCTIONS: crust in ungreased 9-inch glass pie plate. Press firmly against side and bottom. IN A LARGE BOWL, gently mix remaining ingredients; spoon into crust lined pie plate. Top with second crust. Cut slits or shapes at several places in top crust. BAKE 40-45 minutes or until apples are tender and crust is golden brown. Cover edge of crust with foil after first 15 minutes of baking to prevent excessive browning. A NEW TWIST! Apple pie can be served hot immediately with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. But if you’re feeling adventurous, let it get to room temperature, then add 1 slice of pie, 1 cup of ice cream, and ¼ cup milk to the blender—and make yourself a delicious apple pie shake (it’s delicious, I swear)! ABOUT OUR CHEF Melissa is a freelance food writer with a passion for hospitality and home cooked meals. Along with writing, she helps her husband run their working ranch and event venue in Rockwall, Texas. To follow her cooking and ranching adventures visit MelissaTateTX .com or find her on Instagram at

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