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New York Concord Grape Innovation Award Winners Announced

Gowanda Gowanda Sports Sports Report Report

Six food and beverage producers from across New York won more than $100,000 in cash prizes and packages of support from Cornell experts

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A perfect dish for a New Year’s Day brunch Pan-Fried Eggs and Mixed Mushroom Sauté on Toasted Sourdough Slices Serves 4

The late-night revelry of New Year’s Eve has made New Year’s Day brunch a go-to tradition for millions of people. Staying up until the calendar officially turns from one year to the next at the stroke of midnight can make it harder to get out of bed on the morning of January 1, so there may be no better day to plan a brunch than the first day of the calendar year.

Many restaurants offer brunch specials on New Year’s Day, but people need not leave home to ensure their first meal of the new year is delicious. This recipe for “Pan-Fried Eggs and Mixed Mushroom Sauté on Toasted Sourdough Slices” from “Sunday Brunch” (Chronicle Books) by Betty Rosbottom can be just the dish to begin a new year.

Mushroom Sauté 11⁄4 ounces mixed dried mushrooms 11⁄2 cups boiling water 3 tablespoons olive oil 8 ounces sliced brown mushrooms 2 teaspoons minced garlic 1 teaspoon dried crushed rosemary (see tip) Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Toast and Eggs 4 1⁄2-inch thick sourdough slices Olive oil 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 4 eggs Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Rosemary sprigs

for garnish (optional) 1. For the Mushroom Sauté: Place the dried mushrooms in a medium bowl and cover with the boiling water. Let stand until softened, 20 minutes. Strain in a sieve lined with a double thickness of paper towels and reserve the soaking liquid. Coarsely chop the mushrooms. 2. Heat the olive oil in a medium, heavy frying pan set over medium heat. When hot, add the brown mushrooms and sauté, stirring often, for 6 minutes. Add the reserved mushrooms, garlic, rosemary, and 1⁄2 teaspoon salt; stir for 1 minute. Add the mushroom liquid and cook, stirring, until it has evaporated, 4 to 7 minutes. Season with salt and several grinds of pepper. Remove the frying pan from the heat and cover with foil to keep warm. (The mushrooms can be prepared 1 day ahead; cool, cover and refrigerate. Reheat, stirring, over medium heat.) 3. For the toast and eggs:

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Brush both sides of the bread slices generously with olive oil. Set a 10- to 11-inch nonstick frying pan over medium-high heat, and, when hot, add the bread and cook until lightly browned, about 2 minutes per side. Remove the toast and cover loosely with foil. When pan is cool enough to handle, wipe it out with clean paper towels. 4. Add the butter to the frying pan and set it over medium heat. When the butter starts to foam, break an egg into a saucer, being careful to remove any shell fragments., and gently slide it into the frying pan. Repeat with the remaining eggs. Immediately reduce the heat to low and cook, basting the eggs with some

of the butter in the pan frequently, until the whites are firm and the yolks are still soft and runny, 3 minutes. 5. While the eggs are cooking, arrange a toasted bread slice on each of four plates. Mound the mushrooms evenly over the toast. 6. Remove each egg with a spatula and arrange on top of the mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper and, if desired, garnish each serving with a rosemary sprig. Serve immediately. Tip: If you can’t find dried crushed rosemary, crush regular dried rosemary in an electic spice mill, or place it in a self-sealing plastic bag and roll over it with a rolling pin.


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Grape continued from pg 1 review many innovative, tasty and highly nutritious products developed by the finalists for the New York Concord Grape Innovation Award. The keen competition made determining the winners very challenging, and this highlights a very bright future for New York’s Concord Grape industry.” Andy Putnam, Director of Sales and Strategy, Westfield Maid Cooperative: “Westfield Maid Cooperative, Inc. is very pleased with our first-place award in the new beverage category during last Friday’s New York Concord Innovation Award competition at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva, N.Y. We thank NYS Commissioner of Agriculture Richard Ball, the event judges, and event coordinators for making this competition possible as a follow up to the 2018 Concord Grape Summit. The associated prize money and free consulting services will propel us toward rapid launch of our new Concord grape beverage product for NYS farm to school markets.

We see our innovative new product as a strategic opportunity to reintroduce New York State school children to the authentic taste profile, aromas, and health benefits afforded by high-quality, 100% Concord grape juice, and to sustain the viability of local Concord grape farms within the beautiful Lake Erie Concord grape belt region. We applaud New York State and Cornell AgriTech for rewarding and encouraging market innovation and helping us to pursue significant upside potential within farm to school markets. The learning and acceleration benefits we’ve already experienced through our participation in this award competition have been immense and we are very grateful for them.” Elad Tako, Co-owner, StilBène, Inc. “The award will greatly accelerate moving our new product from final development to market entrance and distribution. State investment in product innovation is the most direct line to supporting industry growth and economic impact. We ap-

preciate the recognition of value we bring to the industry by turning a costly waste product into a nutritional supplement for gut health – something in demand by today’s consumers. State support for our new product creates demand for pomace that, in turn, creates value to the New York Concord grape industry.” About the COE: The Center of Excellence for Food and Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech works to grow the food and agriculture industries in New York by connecting food and agriculture businesses and entrepreneurs with what they need to succeed. The COE provides mentorship, access to world-class Cornell research and experts and other resources to foster the growth of new companies, new products, and existing businesses. For more information, please visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Chautauqua County Parks & Trails Winter Trail Etiquette

As more people are getting outdoors and enjoying local trails during the past year, we need to be reminded that there are guidelines for trail etiquette. This is meant to be followed all year, along with some winter specific rules that need to be followed. The Chautauqua County Overland Trails, Rails to Trails, The Portage Trail, Allegany State Park, Long Point State Park, Lake Erie State Park, and the Audubon Riverside Nature Center are just some of the amazing trails for all to enjoy. These trails and others are open for our enjoyment, but we need to respect the rules and nature while out using them. When possible, snowshoers and hikers should avoid walking in ski or bike tracks. Walk beside them to avoid damage to the set tracks. It is difficult for the skiers to glide when the tracks are lumpy and have “post holes” from sinking into the deep snow and it makes it difficult for the mountain bikers as well. If the snow is deep be respectful of the other users and wear snowshoes instead of just boots. If you don’t own a pair, consider renting from a local business. Snowmobilers should be in control of their speed at all times and watching for other users.

Other users should always be alert and listen for approaching machines; though you have the right-of-way, they may not see you, and can come up on you fast. Step aside off the trail as much as possible and wait for them all to pass. Winter Trail Etiquette 1- Share the trail and respect Others and Nature; stay on the trail and off private lands. 2- Be aware of changing conditions on the trail. 3- Make sure your intended use is permitted on the trail you intend to utilize as many trails do not permit motorized vehicles or horses. 4- Respect and avoid cross country ski & bike tracks; walk or snowshoe to the side of them. 5- Avoid post holing on the tracks; use snowshoes or skis when conditions are appropriate. 6- Respect the right-of-way: a. Snowmobiles yield to everyone. b. Bikes yield to skiers yield to snowshoers and hikers. c. Skiers yield to snowshoers and hikers, unless going downhill. d. Everyone yields to horses. 7- Respect slower trail users

- Keep right - Announce your approach - Pass on the left. 8- Move to the side or just off the trail when stopping. 9- Leave no trace; pack in and pack out all garbage. 10- No camping or fires except at designated camp sites. 11- Keep your pet leashed where required. Clean up after your pet and dispose of waste properly. 12- Always report any trail issues to the appropriate trail management. Respecting others and the outdoors are a must and will ensure not only your safety and enjoyment but that of others as well. Everyone needs to follow simple guidelines of being polite, respecting and educating others, following rules, supporting our parks and trails, and having fun. You can be an ambassador for the outdoors and bring a friend to share the beauty of the area and our local trails. Fresh air, natural beauty, majestic views, and great exercise are some of the many benefits you will get! For more information visit hikechautauqua.com or chautrtt.org or chqgov.com (parks and trails) or parks.ny.gov (state parks)

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New Year’s Eve is one of the most festive nights of the year. Despite its reputation for revelry, New Year’s Eve also can be dangerous, which underscores the need to celebrate responsibly when ringing in a new year. American Addiction Centers surveyed 1,000 Americans regarding their alcohol consumption habits on certain holidays. The survey found that the average person consumes 4.4 alcoholic drinks on New Year’s Eve, making the holiday second only to Mardi Gras in terms of drinks consumed. Alcohol lowers individuals’ inhibitions and adversely affects their judgment, which could make them vulnerable to criminals and more likely to make bad decisions, including driving after a few drinks. In fact, the National Safety Council estimates that 427 people may die on U.S. roads during the 2022 New Year’s holiday period. A new year is worthy of celebration, and the festivities can be even more enjoyable when individuals take these safety tips to heart. • Recognize the risks. Recognition of the potentially serious threats that can be lurking on New Year’s Eve is vital to celebrating safely. In 2016, leaked documents indicated that more than 1,200 women were sexually assaulted on New Year’s Eve in various German cities. A 2011 report from the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research in the United States noted a significant spike in the rate of assaults, murders, sexual assaults, and robberies on New Year’s Eve, linking that increase to higher levels of alcohol consumption. In-

dividuals who recognize how vulnerable overconsumption of alcohol can make them may be less inclined to overdo it this year. • Avoid the roads. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates that 68 percent of drunk driving traffic fatalities on New Year’s 2016 involved drivers with a high blood alcohol concentration. One of the safest things individuals can do on New Year’s Eve is to avoid the roads. Consider celebrating at home or staying in a hotel or the home of a loved one. If you must be on the road, call a cab or book an Uber when you need to get to and from a party.

• Be careful even if you’re hosting. New Year’s Eve celebrants also must be vigilant if they’re hosting a gathering at home. Laws vary, but social host liability laws generally hold hosts who serve alcohol responsible for the actions of their guests after they leave their homes. So hosts could conceivably be vulnerable to criminal or civil proceedings if they serve alcohol to guests who are then involved in traffic accidents or other incidents after they leave hosts’ homes. New Year’s Eve is a time for celebration. Taking steps to ensure celebrations are safe can make the night even more fun.

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• Tool & Die Makers Normal shifts run Monday through Friday hours per Welders week): •(40 Robotic • Pro 1st Shift: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM 2nd Shift: 4:00 PM - Operators 12:30 PM • Relief Machine • ($1.00 Shift Differential Applies) • Warehouse Assistan

Salary is commensurate with experience. Will compensate for top talent. Benefits are Benefits after 60 days include available after a 60 day probationary period. account, short-term disability,

h l We welcome you to become a part of an vacation, competitive wage exquisite team awarded for Zero PPM, Zero Customer Disruptions & bestowed the App $1.00 Shift Differential Excellence Supplier Status in Recognition for Interested applic Outstanding On-Time Shipping Performance to GM Customer Care & Aftersales.

Applications are available on Bailey Manufac our website at Armstr ATTN: Jeannie www.baileymfgcollc.com. Benne Resumes can be10987 e-mailed to bailey8@netsync.net Forestville,

Phone: (716) 965-2731


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Located at: 1180 Routes 5 & 20, Silver Creek, NY 716-951-8029

Delivery • Takeout Contactless curbside pick-up

Holidays are Coming ... Be Ready!

sub trays

Charcuterie trays luncheon meat & cheese trays

Gift Cards available homemade sausage: polish•Italian•chicken

Daily & Weekly Specials

order online at hanfordcm.com we will deliver anything in the store!

minimum charge amount is $10.00 delivery charge starts at $2.00, varies based on distance

deli • produce • pizza • subs

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DECEMBER 30, 2022


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