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006 Collum's Column 012 Art & Antiques by Dr. Lori 014 Hard Coal Baseball by Rich Lipinski 023 Is The 3000 Mile Oil Change Just A Myth? by Tom R. Buff

028 The Recipe Box: Easy Healthy Recipes 031 Master Gardner: What’s Bugging Me? by Mary Ann Miller

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007 January 2019 Calendar 016 Puzzles & Trivia 018 For Your Special Day 022 Community Calendar 033 Panorama Health: New Year, Healthy New You 050 Puzzles & Trivia Answers 050 Advertisers Index

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JANUARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Health Screenings BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Prevention is key. Have your blood pressure checked at one of the following locations: Laurel Mall Walkers: Thursday, Jan. 3: 8-9 a.m. at Laurel Mall, Hazleton Wednesday, Jan. 16: 11 a.m.-noon at Hazleton Active Adult Center, 24 E. Broad St., Hazleton Wednesday, Jan. 23: 11 a.m.-noon at Freeland Active Adult Center, 701 Chestnut St., Freeland

Community Education Programs and Events WHAT EVERY PERSON SHOULD KNOW ABOUT STROKE Learn about stroke signs, symptoms, treatment and rehabilitation. Wednesday, Jan. 2: 2-3 p.m. at Gunderson Center for Inpatient Rehabilitation, LVH–Hazleton, sixth floor

SENIOR CHOICE LUNCH AND LEARN No assemblies scheduled in January and February. BARIATRIC/WEIGHT-LOSS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SESSION Learn about surgical and nonsurgical weight-loss options. Monday, Jan. 7: 6-8 p.m. at Health Center at Mountain Top, 237 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top Monday, Jan. 21: 6-8 p.m. at LVH–Hazleton, Business and Education Center, first floor, EMI room

HEALTH EDUCATION AT GENNARO GARDENS Residents of Gennaro Gardens are welcome to attend monthly health and wellness discussions. Wednesday, Jan. 9: 10-11 a.m. HANDS-ONLY CPR CLASS Learn lifesaving skills without mouth-to-mouth breaths. Ages 10 and up Wednesday, Jan. 16: 5:30 p.m. at Fitness Center at Health & Wellness Center at Hazleton, 50 Moisey Drive, Hazleton

Infants and Children LABOR AND DELIVERY CLASS SERIES For couples delivering in March and April. Wednesdays, Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23: 7 p.m. at LVH–Hazleton Family Birth and Newborn Center, 700 E. Broad St., Hazleton SIBLING CLASS The Big Brother/Big Sister program aims to help an older child feel involved in the changing family. Wednesday, Jan. 2: 6-7 p.m. at LVH–Hazleton Family Birth and Newborn Center, 700 E. Broad St., Hazleton CAR SEAT CHECK Schedule your personal car seat check with our certified technician. Remember to bring your car seat. At LVH–Hazleton, main entrance Appointment required. Call 570-501-4200. Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton is among the top in the nation for providing the safest patient care.

PARENTING CLASS This group discussion focuses on the challenges of being a parent. Classes held at Catholic Social Services, 200 W. Chapel St., Hazleton Call 570-455-1521 to register or for more information.

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(New members always welcome) BARIATRIC SUPPORT GROUP Wednesday, Jan. 16: 7-8 p.m. at LVH–Hazleton, Business and Education Center, first floor PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP No meetings in January and February. Next meeting is Wednesday, March 6: 1-2 p.m. at Fitness Center at Health & Wellness Center at Hazleton, aerobics room. STROKE SUPPORT GROUP No meetings in January and February. Next meeting is Monday, March 25: 2 p.m. at LVH–Hazleton, Business and Education Center, first floor, EMI room.

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Why Do People Make New Year’s Resolutions? Have You Ever Wondered: • Why people make New Year’s Resolutions? • What types of New Year’s Resolutions do people make? • How did the tradition of New Year’s Resolutions get started. A New Year’s resolution is a promise a person makes for the new year. Regardless of what resolution you commit to, the goal is to improve life in the coming year. Resolutions can come in many forms. Some people make a promise to change a bad habit, such as quitting smoking or eating less junk food. Other people make a promise to develop a positive habit, such as starting an exercise program, volunteering in their community, or recycling more. The tradition of New Year’s resolutions dates all the way back to 153 B.C. January

is named after Janus, a Mythical God of early Rome. Janus had two faces – one looking forward and the other looking backward. This allowed him to look back on the past and forward toward the future. On December 31, the Romans imagined Janus looking backward into the old year and forward into the New Year. This became a symbolic time for the Romans to make resolutions for the New Year and forgive enemies for troubles in the past. The Romans also believed Janus could forgive them for their wrongdoings in the previous year. The Romans would give gifts and make promises, believing Janus would see this and bless them in the year ahead. …and this the “New Year’s Resolution” was born. (Information provided by Won-

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2019 marks the 30th season of baseball returning to Northeast Pennsylvania. NEPA was once a thriving area for minor league baseball, but the area went nearly 35 years without a team when the Wilkes-Barre Barons left for Johnstown. In an attempt to bring baseball back to the area, John McGee and Northeast Baseball Inc. raised nearly $500,000 to conduct a feasibility study in 1979. In October 1984, Lackawanna County Commissioners adopted a resolution to construct a multi-purpose stadium between Scranton and WilkesBarre if 2,000 season tickets were sold by Jan. 1, 1985. Cost: $238 per seat. n 1986, ground was broken on Lackawanna County Stadium at an estimated cost of $13.1 million. Northeast Baseball Inc. bought the Maine Guides and signed a player development contract with the Phillies. In 1987, the owner of the Maine Guides claimed Northeast Baseball broke its agreement. In late 1987, Northeast Baseball won the lawsuit and in 1989 baseball was set to return to NEPA at a stadium that went about $4 million over budget. On April 26, 1989, almost 11,000 people showed up for opening night. The team drew over 500,000 people in each of the first five seasons including over 598,000 in 1992. Unfortunately, Lackawanna County Stadium was one of the last multi-purpose stadiums built before the new wave of ballpark design and construction began in the 90’s. Coupled with years of county politics and disrepair, the stadium quickly fell out of MLB requirements for AAA teams and became obsolete for the fans and the Phillies. The Phillies left in 2006 to play in Allentown at Coca Cola Field. The franchise was very close to moving when Lackawanna County and geography secured the New York Yankees. 2007 saw a spike in attendance to over 580,000 people. By this time, the terrible condition of stadium made it to the playing field when drainage issues in 2009 forced the team on an extended road trip. Four years after near record setting

attendance, only 298,000 people showed up in 2011. Stadium issues weren’t the only problems, as the mess surrounding local politics and the stadium spilled over to lawsuits and corruption charges, leaving a major public relations mess s u r ro u n d i n g the franchise. In Early 2011, it was announced that despite the local mess the state would provide funding to construct a new state-of-the-art stadium. However, it would require the franchise to embark on a record setting road trip in 2012. The entire season would be played on the road while the stadium was being built. They played as the Empire State Yankees in 2012. In 2013 they would open the stadium with a new team name: the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. The new stadium, along with the movement by MLB to geographically consolidate franchises closer to their home market, ensures baseball will continue in NEPA for many years to come. Honoring 30 Years of History in 2019 During October and November, fans nominated and then voted on their all-time favorite players that graced the field in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Nominations, spanning the full history of baseball since the return to NEPA, were pared down to the finalists before the voting determined the fan's ultimate selections. Each will be honored with a custom bobblehead giveaway during the 2019 season. Luis Severino and Gary Sanchez have been tabbed as the best pitcher and catcher of the past 30 years. Severino's bobblehead giveaway is slated for June 22 while Sanchez's giveaway

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is set for August 31. Severino received 42% of the possible votes for pitcher, besting the second-leading vote getter Jonathan Albaladejo, as well as Brandon Duckworth, Ivan Nova, Joe Roa and Randy Wolf. Sanchez received 47% of the votes behind the plate, topping Mike Lieberthal, Austin Romine and narrowly edging Carlos Ruiz. Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, and Rick Schu have been tabbed by voters as the top players at their respective spots on the infield. Howard played for the Red Barons in 2004 and 2005, batting .371 in '05 with 16 home runs over 61 games. Utley spent portions of three seasons in Moosic, including 2003 when he played 113 games and hit .323. Rollins batted .274 in 2001 for SWB with 12 home runs and 69 runs batted in. Schu played over 100 games in back-to-back seasons for the Red Barons and hit over .300 both years. Rollins bobblehead will be the first given away in 2019, set for May 11, and will be followed by Utley on June 1. Schu's bobblehead is scheduled for July 6 and Howard's is slated for August 3. Howard received 75% of the possible votes at first base, besting Tyler Austin, Gene Schall, and Jon Zuber. Utley recorded 78% of the


votes at second, topping Marlon Anderson, Dave Doster and Jose Pirela. Rollins recorded 73% of shortstop votes, defeating Eduardo Nunez, Nick Punto, and Tyler Wade. Schu narrowly edged Miguel Andujar, Travis Chapman, and Scott Rolen, collecting 43% of the votes to earn the third base honors. Pat Burrell, Brett Gardner, and Aaron Judge captured the three outfield spots. Burrell played for the Red Barons during 1999 and 2000, while Gardner was a SWB Yankee and Judge was a RailRiders star, covering the full gamut of franchise identities since 1989. Gardner topped the six-man field with 28% of the vote, followed by Judge at 27% and Burrell with 23% topping Shelley Duncan, Ben Gamel and Shane Victorino. Gardner's giveaway is on June 8. Burrell's night is on July 19, followed by Judge on August 10. Make sure to hit us up at hardcoalbaseball@yahoo.com and on twitter @hardcoalbasebal. Thanks to baseballreference.com, sabr.com, latimes.com and railriders.com for help in preparing this article.

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5 Essential Planning Tips To Make Your Outdoor Wedding Perfect (BPT) - There's so much to love about an outdoor wedding. Whether it's set on the beach, at a winery or even in the backyard of a family member, pledging your eternal commitment to your partner in beautiful natural surroundings makes the day extra memorable. If you're thinking of holding the big day in the great outdoors, you're in good company. Over the past decade, outdoor ceremonies are on the rise: 52 percent of couples tied the

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Planning For A More Successful Year (NAPS)—Your organization can be more profitable—and even more fun to work at— when the board is running well. Yet even the best board can sometimes do with a little improvement. Dysfunctions can range from challenges with different personalities and agendas to lacking a unified system of record, or rather, an inefficient, ambiguous approach to documenting goals and milestones, measuring performance and demonstrating accountability. Questions To Contemplate Consider these eight questions to determine if your organization’s board could be better run: 1. Are we providing the transparency and accountability that’s expected? 2. Are we as productive as we should be? 3. Are we all on the same page with our mission and vision? 4. Are we setting and monitoring the right goals to move our organization forward? 5. Are we anticipating and managing change proactively? 6. How is the onboarding experience for new

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Chinese Auction Fundraiser For Mandy Bisco & Family On November 14th, a family was left homeless when a ferocious fire erupted in their Hazleton home. At the current time, the cause is still unknown. It began at 677 Hayes Street, side of a half of a double home belonging to Mandy Bisco. Due to the quick response and great effort of the firefighters the other side of the home was saved. Bisco, who works nights, was asleep when she was awoken by her dog Talula who was barking frantically, jumping on her and pulling Bisco’s hair. Once awake, Mandy tried to get to the first floor, but the smoke was too intense. Thinking quickly, she ran back to the bedroom grabbed the dog and climbed onto the front roof of the house wearing just the clothes on her back not even shoes or a coat. Luckily a passerby, Robbie Evancho, saw Mandy and he didn’t hesitate to stop his car and run to help her and the dog. Evancho convinced Mandy to throw the dog to him. He caught Talula and put her safely in his vehicle with his wife who was his passenger and then called to Mandy coaxing her to

jump from the roof. Evancho could see how close the flames were to her and told her that she had to jump NOW! Mandy jumped to Evancho and he helped to break her fall. She suffered from 2 sprained ankles, a sprained knee, smoke inhalation, as well as many cuts, scrapes and bruises on the feet, arms, legs, back & head, but she was NOT BURNED. Evancho as well as several others called the fire into the Hazleton Fire Department. Another passerby, Becky Dillman, stopped when she saw Bisco standing outside the fire and put her into her own personal car to take Bisco for medical treatment and comfort her through this nightmare. The home was a complete loss. Bisco who lives there with her roommate Todd Statudo and her 2 sons Gabriel age 13 and Gavin age 11, all who also lost everything in the fire. The home is owned by Bisco’s parents and is covered by insurance, but all the personal contents inside of the home were not insured. A Chinese Auction Fundraiser is being planned for Sunday January 20th, 2019 from

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Community Calendar January/February 2019 January 6 Join us for our monthly breakfast Sunday, January 6 from 8am to 12noon at Good Shepherd Church, 87 S. Hunter Highway in Drums. Menu will include eggs (any style), bacon, ham & sausage (choice of two), pancakes, potatoes, toast, fresh fruit, yogurt, assorted pastries & beverages. Adults - $7, Children 4 to 12 - $3, & 3 and under are free. January 10 Heritage Hill Senior Community, 800 Sixth Street in Weatherly, invites community members to refresh their driving skills during the AARP Safe Driver Refresher Course on Thursday, January 10 from 9am to 1:30pm Successful completion can result in discounts on car insurance (contact your insurance agent for details). This course is designed for drivers, aged 50 years and older, who have completed the initial driver course and needed to refresh their skills. The cost to attend is $15 per person for AARP members, with proof of membership and $20 per person for nonmembers. All participants must bring their AARP membership card (if applicable) and a valid driver’s license. Lunch is included, courtesy of Heritage Hill. Seating is limited! RSVP by January 7; please call Rachael or Jessica at 570-427-4500. January 18 Walk into a Winter Wonderland at Heritage Hill Senior Community located at 800 Sixth Street in Weatherly on Friday, January 18 at Open 7 Days a Week Lounge Opens 5PM Daily

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Is The 3000 Mile Oil Change Just A Myth? by Thomas R. Buff It has been a staple of automotive faith that has been passed down from generation to generation, pounded into peoples heads for decades, a common belief that has been around from the first days of the automobile; All cars should have their motor oil changed at least every 3000 miles in order to properly lubricate the engine. This was arguably true based on scientific facts due to the types of oils that were on the market in days gone by. Some motorists still stick to the 3000 mile mark faithfully and would not have it any other way. But both automotive manufactures and oil developers claim that every 5000, 7500 and even 10,000 mile intervals are ideal, depending on the manufacture and driving conditions. So how often should you change your oil? Regardless of what type of oil you use, (conventional, long lasting synthetic oil or a synthetic blend) all motor oil does break down and lose its lubricating qualities. As the miles add up the oil loses its viscosity or thickness and gets dirty. Contrary to popular belief though, you cannot tell the condition of the oil by how dark it looks. All engines contain soot and combustion by products that distort the color of the oil. But as the miles add up the oil filter will remove and trap solid contaminants. In turn the essential additives in the oil that control oil viscosity, oxidation and wear are becoming depleted. This is the point where the oil itself breaks down and the qualities of lubrication are virtually gone. There was a time when 3000 was a good guideline and some (but not many) passenger car and light truck diesel engines still use this interval. But most oil change recommendations have changed. Look through your owners manual and you will find that most manufactures now advise motorists to use “extended service intervals” or beyond 5000 miles under “ideal” operating conditions. But what manufactures consider ideal operating conditions are basically “severe” driving conditions to some motorists. This includes stop and go driving, frequent short trips and driving in dusty conditions. So you need to look at your driving habits to calculate what oil service interval you will follow. Many manufactures have done away with recommended oil change intervals completely. In place they use oil reminder lights that will signal the driver when an oil change is due. But these systems base oil life on running time, miles driven, coolant temperature and other operating conditions. The car cannot

determine if your driving is ideal or severe. I have seen many cases of the oil change reminder light coming on at 10,000 plus miles. The bottom line is will you base your service intervals on the oil service light alone. Based on a survey taken by hundreds of ASE Certified Master Automotive Technicians, the consensus is that by following the manufactures recommended oil type, especially if synthetic oil is used, and by following the recommended oil change intervals you will not only protect your engine but will also follow the proper warranty requirements for the vehicle. This may be 5000, 7500 or yes, even 10,000 miles If you feel that you do a lot of severe driving then change your oil a couple thousand miles earlier. If your old school and wish to stick to the 3000 mile oil change then stick to it. It may get expensive and defeat the

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Mexican Cheese Is Hot Right Now: A Queso Primer (BPT) - Queso, anyone? With tortillas outselling hamburger and hot dog buns while salsa dethrones ketchup, Mexican food is more popular than ever in the United States and cheeses are a key component of America's favorite Mexican dishes. But are all cheeses created equally? Queso is not just that ubiquitous, neon cheese sauce you might sometimes see in the grocery store. In Spanish, the word simply means cheese, and Hispanic cheeses rival anything else you might see in the supermarket aisles, with a wide range of flavor profiles to tempt any palate. Cacique, the number one brand of Hispanic cheeses, chorizos and cremas, wants to give quesos like Queso Fresco, Panela, Oaxaca and Cotija their day in the sun. Just like Mexican cuisine, Hispanic cheeses have great crossover appeal. James Beard-winning restaurateur, MasterChef judge and proud Mexican-American Chef Aarón Sánchez agrees. "American cooks may not be as familiar with Hispanic cheeses as they are with others at the grocery store," Sánchez says. "The

names might come across as intimidating, and they may not be sure of how to incorporate these cheeses into their cooking routine. But there's really no mystery. Hispanic cheeses can be used for a wide range of dishes in your everyday routine, and not just Mexican classics." Here's a primer in Queso 101 Queso Fresco, one of the most widely used cheeses in Mexican cooking, is a soft, fresh cheese similar in flavor and texture to ricotta, but with more savory, milky notes. Mexican cooks use it to top or stuff dishes like tacos, empanadas and enchiladas. But you don't need to limit it to Mexican cuisine. Crumble it on hot dogs, sprinkle it on soups and chowders, or make a Mexi-grilled cheese with queso fresco and green chiles. Panela has a mild and creamy flavor, and is a crumbly, curd-style basket cheese - similar to a cross between paneer and halloumi, but less salty. This cheese is great for baking, grilling or frying. Fry a slice of panela cheese in a pan to achieve a perfectly seared snack with a gooey, delicious inside. Or, make a baked dip! Cover the cheese with roasted salsa, then bake it in a 375-degree oven for 20 minutes. Enjoy with chips or bread. Cotija, named after the town where it originated, is like Parmesan and dry feta but creamier, with a savory flavor and crumbly texture. Use it just like you'd use Parmesan. Crumble it on salads, top pasta dishes with it,

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or even substitute Cotija for Parm in Fettuccine Alfredo, adding a dash of chili powder or chipotle for a little Mexican-inspired zing. Oaxaca has a mellow, earthy flavor and buttery texture, similar to mozzarella, with a superior melt. Use it just like you'd use its Italian cousin, including pizza, lasagna, melting on sandwiches or snacking. Manchego has a nutty, earthy flavor and creamy texture. Similar to Colby in tanginess and cheddar in aroma, Manchego will be the star of your cheese board. Or bake it into a frittata, shred it for mac and cheese, or use it anywhere you'd use cheddar. Eager to try some of these cheeses? Cacique's website has a store locator. Type in your zip code and you'll find a store near you that carries them. And then you'll be on your way to adding the flavors of Mexico to tonight's dinner. And if you're looking for a place to start, check out this delicious Cotija Crusted Quesadilla recipe.

Cotija-Crusted Quesadilla Ingredients: Non-stick spray ½ cup Cacique® Cotija, crumbled 1 cup Cacique® Queso Quesadilla, shredded 4 flour tortillas Directions: First spray a skillet with non-stick spray, then sprinkle 1 tablespoon of crumbled Cotija evenly around the skillet and cover with a tortilla. Next, sprinkle 1/2 cup of shredded Cacique® Queso Quesadilla over the top of the tortilla and cover with a second tortilla. Press down and let this brown for 1 minute. With a spatula, lift up the entire quesadilla and sprinkle remaining Cotija evenly around the skillet. Then flip and let the other side brown for 30 seconds. Cut quesadilla into four wedges, plate it and add whatever garnish you'd like.


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Fight The Cold With Better-For-You Comfort Foods (Family Features) Few things go together quite like cold weather and comfort foods. However, those hearty dishes that are typically craved on blustery days are usually not classified as "healthy." With the right approach, though, you can put a better-for-you twist on some of your favorite dishes that can keep you cozy and

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Cold Brew Coffee: How To Enjoy This Top 2019 Food Trend At Home (BPT) - Cold brew coffee is popping up everywhere, poised to be a top food trend in the new year. You may have seen it on the menu of your favorite coffeehouse or in the refrigerated section of your local grocery store, but what exactly is cold brew coffee, and why are people raving about it? Cold brew 101 Cold brew coffee is commonly confused with iced coffee, but the name comes from how it's brewed rather than how it's served. Cold brew coffee is slowly steeped in cold water using coarsely ground coffee beans. While you can brew a pot of traditional hot coffee in a few minutes, cold brew takes hours - 12 or more - to achieve the signature result. When you taste a high-quality cup of cold brew coffee, the difference is apparent. Coffee made using the cold brew method has a smoother, naturally sweeter result that tastes less acidic than traditional hot-brewed coffee. The reason for this is the solubility of the organic acids inherent in coffee are extracted at higher brewing temperatures. The organic acids (like citric, malic, formic, quinic and acetic) are a signature aspect of hot-brewed coffee's flavor and aroma yet only dissolve in hot water. The cold brew method doesn't extract the bright flavors associated with these acids but extracts the rich chocolate and caramel notes that result in the rich and smooth beverage with a difference that you can taste. Cold brew at home Cold brewing from scratch at home can be quite the task, but that doesn't mean you must choose between expensive coffeehouse cold brew and the messy, time-consuming process of cold brewing at home. The solution: Java House® Authentic Cold Brew Coffee Dual-Use Liquid Pods can be enjoyed hot or cold at home. To enjoy hot, place a pod into a single-serve brewer with the tab facing up for a rich yet smooth cup of coffee. To enjoy cold, slowly peel open the pod, pour over ice and add water. For best results, use 8 oz. of water, whether enjoying hot or cold. The smooth, rich taste of cold brew can be savored by itself all year long. The caramel and chocolate notes extracted are characteristic features of cold brew and not something you'll naturally find using other coffee brewing methods. Become a home barista Feeling creative? You don't need professional barista experience to craft a satisfying coffee creation. While delicious without anything added, Java House® Cold Brew is also a great base for

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Honey Salmon in Foil Ingredients: 1/4 cup honey 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, Easy Burrito Bowls to taste Ingredients: 2 pounds salmon 1 cup uncooked rice Directions: 1 cup salsa, homemade or store-bought Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a bak3 cups chopped Romaine lettuce ing sheet with foil. 1 (15.25-ounce) can whole kernel In a small bowl, whisk together honey, garcorn, drained lic, olive oil, white wine vinegar, thyme, salt 1 (15-ounce) black beans, drained and and pepper, to taste. rinsed Place salmon onto prepared baking sheet 2 Roma tomatoes, diced and fold up all 4 sides of the foil. Spoon the 1 avocado, halved, seeded, peeled and honey mixture over the salmon. Fold the diced sides of the foil over the salmon, covering 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro completely and sealing the packet closed. leaves Place into oven and bake until cooked For the chipotle cream sauce: through, about 15-20 minutes. Serve imme1 cup sour cream diately. Serves 4 1 tablespoon chipotle paste* 1 clove garlic, pressed Healthy Oatmeal Cookies Juice of 1 lime Ingredients: 1/4 teaspoon salt, or more, to taste 1 c. quick-cooking oats Directions: 1/2 c. old-fashioned oats To make the chipotle cream sauce, 1/4 c. whole-wheat flour whisk together sour cream, chipotle 3/4 tsp. baking soda paste, garlic, lime juice and salt; set 1 tsp. ground cinnamon aside. 1/2 tsp. kosher salt In a large saucepan of 1 1/2 cups 1/4 c. (1/2 stick) butter, softened water, cook rice according to package 1/3 c. granulated sugar instructions; let cool and stir in salsa; 1 large egg set aside. 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract To assemble the bowls, divide rice 1/2 c. applesauce

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and edges with foil. In a medium bowl, mix together the flours, coconut, and butter. Press the crust into the bottom and a little up the sides of the prepared pan. Place the pan in the fridge while you make the filling. In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese and sour cream together, then beat in the stevia and vanilla. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition. Spread the filling evenly over the crust. Place pan in a water bath, then bake for 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes, until it only slightly jiggles in the center. Turn oven off, but leave the cake in the oven with the door slightly ajar to cool slowly for an hour. Remove pan from water bath and take off foil then let chill in the fridge for at least five hours or overnight. Slice and garnish with strawberries. Serves 8-10

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MASTER GARDENER: What’s Bugging Me? by Mary Ann Miller, Master Gardener Summer brings some troublesome pests. Some of the most annoying are gnats and fruit flies. The gnats plague us outdoors, and fruit flies seem to appear whenever we have fruit in the house. But what are those little insects found during the winter moths? Most likely they are fungus gnats (Bradysia species), which are usually found hovering around houseplants. Adults are about 1/8 inch in length with long legs and antennae. They are harmless, but they can be a nuisance, especially when present in large numbers. Poor fliers, fungus gnats usually remain in the vicinity of the houseplant soil from which they have emerged. They can travel short distances, however; and you may find them near windows. Fungus gnats frequently enter homes through screens during the warmer weather, or they may be carried inside with an infested plant. The warm indoor temperatures during fall and winter encourage their population growth. Adults live 7 to 10 days, during which time females lay up to 200 eggs. Their preferred site is moist growing soil containing peat moss and/or decaying organic matter. The larvae which hatch from the eggs are worm-like and translucent, with a black head. They feed on fungi and decaying plant matter found in the top 2 to 3 inches of soil, though they will also feed on plant roots and even leaves if they touch the soil. Larvae live for 2 to 3 weeks, after which they pupate in or on the soil. Adult gnats emerge about 1 week later. The best way to manage fungus gnat problems is to reduce the moisture which attracts and sustains them. Allow the growing medium to dry between waterings, especially the top 1 to 2 inches. The dry soil will both reduce survival of eggs and larvae and be less attractive to adult females searching for a place to lay their eggs. It is also helpful to remove any decaying plant material from the pot to reduce potential food sources for larvae. Repot your plant if there is a large amount of

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Healthy Tips For Seniors For The New Year! by John Degenhart, DC I love being a chiropractor! It gives me a great sense of satisfaction to help someone, which allows him or her to have a happy, productive life. God has blessed us to be the best we can. A good chiropractor is like a detective, where you look for little things that the patient is doing that unknowingly is hurting their back or neck. So allow me to offer some healthy tips to help make it a great year for you! Healthy Tips 1. Stop sleeping on your stomach. Stomach sleepers have to twist their neck to breathe, their neck misaligns, it starts to click and it can result in headaches or dizziness. In chronic cases, people then start to twist and roll their own neck, which further irritates the misalignment. • Solution: it will take time, but sleep on your side or back, put 30 minutes of heat on your neck every night to relax the “urge” you have to crack your own neck. See your chiropractor to make sure your neck is in proper alignment. 2. Men, don’t sit on a wallet. Every time a man complains to me about his sciatica, it is always on the same side that he sits on a wallet. The thickness of the wallet will gradually push up on the sacroiliac joint and misalign it, causing sciatica. • Solution: Truck drivers or those who sit a lot, put wallet on dash or in top shirt pocket. Don’t switch it to the opposite side. Don’t sit on it at all. Don’t give your wallet to wife, either; you’ll never get it back!

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What’s Happening At Providence Place Drums? January 2019 2:30pm Upcoming Events at Providence Place Drums • Thursday, January Reserve your spot today! 31st - Entertainment • Saturday, January 5th – Entertainment by by George Ritten“The Two of Us” – 2:30pm house – 6:30pm • Tuesday, January 8th – Health & Wellness • Chess Club – JanBingo sponsored by Geisinger Health Plans uary 11th & Janu– 2:30pm ary 25th – 2:00pm • Wednesday, January 9th – Entertainment – 2nd floor – Open by Jay Daniels – 2:00pm to the public – Please • Thursday, January 17th – Entertainment call & reserve a spot by Jimmy Edwards – 6:30pm Lester Hirsh – 2:00pmWednesday, Janu• Rosary & Communion – Every Wednes• Friday, January 18th – Entertainment by ary 23rd – Entertainment by Sheila Mark – day – 10:00am – chapel; Every Thursday – 1:45pm – chapel • Providence Place Choir Performance – Every Sunday – 1:00pm – chapel Connections Club The Connection’s Club here at Providence Place Senior Living provides customized care and programs to those residents who want to fight off Dementia. Inquiry today about joining our Connections Club, Come experience the benefits of club membership while participating in purposeful memory activities and enjoying the friendship of others. During December the residents enjoyed making holiday floral arrangements and engaging in holiday festivities.

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New Year's Dental Resolutions by Dr. Melissa DellaCroce, Della Croce Dental Care We all make new year's resolutions, but many of us are not likely to follow through. Turning over a new leaf in the New Year can be tricky, but finding a way to stick with it is important when that new leaf benefits your health. If you want to take better care when looking after your teeth and gums this year, these five resolutions can keep you diligent: Schedule a Dental Appointment If it's been a while since you've seen a dentist, you're not alone. About one third of the population doesn't see a dentist yearly. But booking this appointment is one of the most important things you can do when looking after your teeth. Some conditions – such as sensitivity in the teeth or bleeding gums – are sure signs that it's time to see a dentist. Even if your teeth look and feel fine, enter a reminder in your phone or calendar for January 1 so that you can call your dentist on January 2 for an appointment. To make the process of scheduling visits easier, book your next one before you leave their office. Most dentists send out reminder cards a week prior or call a day before your appointment. Commit to Flossing Brushing your teeth twice a day isn't enough to keep plaque from building up on your teeth, or to completely remove bits of food from your mouth. To take the best care of your teeth, you need to floss too. If you're not in the habit of flossing, the new year is a great time to start. One way to make it easier to remember is putting a container of floss on top of or

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all the tobacco products from your home and solicit the support of your friends and family to help you quit. There will be cravings along the way, so it's important to find a healthy activity to engage in when a craving kicks in. Feel free to see your general practitioner if you struggle to curb the addiction by yourself.

Eat More Mouth-Healthy Foods When you cut back on sugar, resolve to add more orally healthy foods to your diet to solidify your diet's benefit to your teeth. Dairy products, which are high in calcium, are great for your teeth, as are fibrous foods that call up saliva and scrub away plaque and other food bits, according to Delta Dental. Making your new year's resolutions as easy as possible to stick with will help you keep them. Take things one step at a time, and if you forget to floss one day or eat a big piece Kick the Habit Smoking doubles your risk for gum disease of caramel the next, don't give up. Remember and is linked to a host of other health issues. that there's always tomorrow! Pick a date to give up the habit, get rid of Happy New Year!

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New Year, New You by Frank Glushefski, D.M.D. Typically, we all tend to make a New Year's resolution that just never seems to last beyond the month of January. Who of us hasn't vowed to join a gym, embark on a weight loss journey due to holiday splurging and libation, or enroll in a smoking cessation program? Though we all have the best of intentions, most of us don't seem to execute them effectively. This year, I suggest to all of my patients to set reasonable goals doing something that is both relatively easy and effectively healthy

at the same time. It is my proposal to all of my faithful readers to make their own self-improvement of their dental health as a beneficial yet realistic New Year's resolution. This, I feel, is one resolution to which even the most resistant individual may stick to. It is often said that the smile is the window to one's soul. This being said, it only follows that confidence, self-esteem, and personal success will follow. So go ahead, if you already haven't made a New Year's resolution, why not make one that you can definitely smile about? New Year's resolutions can be as easy or as hard as you make them. Setting and adhering to a goal of diligent dental health is quite easy and it can benefit your overall health in general too. By practicing and strictly adhering to the following simple tips, you can easily attain and maintain optimal oral health the whole year through: 1) Brush your teeth at a minimum of twice daily. I generally recommend morning and bedtime brushing with intervening brushing in instances such as high-sugar content meals or beverages. Brushing your teeth in this manner will properly remove plaque and bacteria from the surface of your teeth before it hardens to become calculus. 2) Use a fluoride toothpaste when brushing as the fluoride will assist in the prevention of tooth decay. 3) Without exception, I always furnish my

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Why Buying Glasses Online Is A Waste Of Time by Melissa M. DeBello, OD, Hazleton Eye Specialists Ever thought about buying your glasses online? You may have heard that it’s cheaper and offers more selection, or maybe you don’t want to leave the comfort of your home. If these factors play a role in your decision-making, I would like to remind you that glasses are a medical device that must be tailored to each person’s individual face shape and prescription. To debunk the cheaper cost fallacy, it’s important to remember that many people do not utilize their vision insurance plans to their full benefit when purchasing through online retailers. Most insurance companies provide significant amounts of money toward lenses and frames. A flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) can also be used toward glasses coverage. Most online companies do not accept insurance, leaving these dollars wasted. Often times, glasses are cheaper when using one’s insurance versus buying online. Warranties, adjustments, and returns may also be challenging with online retailers creating a hassle if a prescription is made incorrectly or if glasses do not fit comfortably. Furthermore, proper fit is crucial when choos-

ing glasses. Correct size is critical not only for comfort, but also for accurate vision. If a person is not looking through the center of the lens, this can create visual distortion and discomfort. Anyone who has ever looked for glasses online will have heard of pupillary distance (PD). This is the distance between a person’s eyes, and with proper measurement it determines where the visual center of the lens will be placed within the glasses. Attempting to take your own PD is like trying to cut your own hair-- challenging with questionable results. While an optician can give you this measurement, it is not a standard part of a glasses prescription. It also does not assure that glasses will be made accurately as there are other measurements required when selecting a frame. For example, fitting a bifocal or progressive lens requires a minimum frame size and a well-fitting frame. This also holds true for those with a higher-than-average prescription, as lens material and design matter for both aesthetics and function. Based on previous studies, the likelihood of getting an accurately made prescription from an online retailer is also rare. In approximately 50% of cases, glasses ordered online (if received at all)

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In the (Skin) News by Stephen Schleicher, MD. Here are some recent findings of intertest: 1) I frequently comment that for most adults vitamin and mineral supplements are a waste of money and some may even be harmful. Now a national survey published in JAMA Pediatrics and reported on in the New York Times found that “a third of children under

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surgery day, those contacts will receive a text message with instructions to receive updates. “The patient drives who gets the messages. There’s no chance for us to transpose a phone number because we’re not typing in any numbers,” says Hope Johnson, DNP, RN, Director of Perioperative and Endoscopy Services, LVH–Cedar Crest. Initially, this technology was piloted at LVH–Hazleton for patients undergoing orthopedic, bariatric and robot-assisted surgeries. Survey data for the period June 6-26, 2018, indicates the EASE application has been well received by patient families. Patients shared the following comments about the LVHN EASE application experience: • “This was amazing. It saved time of staff repeatedly coming to update me, as well as eased my mind the entire operation. I am highly satisfied.” • “Everything about EASE is great.” • “I love this app. All my family members I added were updated including my husband, my mom and my dad that lives all the way in New York. My dad was able to work with ease knowing all updates of the surgery at all times. It’s like he was there. He really loved the app too. So did my husband and my mom. My husband was able to sit in the waiting room with ease knowing he’ll get automatic updates about my surgery, and my mom was able to take care of my daughter with ease while getting all updates of my surgery.” Due to the favorable response from patients and families, the program has been expanded to other LVHN hospital locations for surgeries longer than one hour. EASE is provided as a complimentary service by LVHN for surgery patients and their families. For more information about EASE app at Lehigh Valley Health Network, call 888-402LVHN (5846). Electronic Access to Surgical Events app, or EASE for short, is now available to families and friends of surgical patients at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton and other Lehigh Valley Health Network hospital locations. Through this mobile app, families can receive real-time text messages on the status of their loved ones during long surgical procedures, reducing family anxiety and improving the patient/family experience.


Sprains, Strains And Other Pains A Head-To-Toe Guide To High School Sports Injuries Realizing no high school sports player wants to be sidelined, “our model at Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) is ‘return to play without delay,’” says Richard Canlas, MD, board-certified sports medicine physician with LVPG Orthopedics and Sports Medicine–Health & Wellness Center at Hazleton. “We try to restore function to preinjury levels as safely and quickly as possible.” Before returning to play, young athletes should have pain-free range of motion, full strength and ability to perform sports-specific skills. Reaching that point requires time and often means keeping an athlete from the game for a period of time – which varies because everybody heals differently. Injury severity also determines treatment and length of removal from play. Common injury categories include: • Sprains and strains – Injuries to ligaments (sprains) or muscles or tendons (strains) should be graded on whether tissue is stretched, partially torn or fully torn, as healing time varies. • Fractures – Injuries that involve a cracked or broken bone need to be assessed to determine whether healing requires casting or surgery. • Concussions – LVHN concussion programs can assess traumatic brain injury. “Having a neuropsychiatric screening before starting a sport, (such as ImPACT® test) can provide a baseline for comparison that may aid recovery and return to play,” Canlas says. LVHN has a wide network of specialists in primary care sports medicine, orthopedic surgery, physical and occupational therapy, neurology and more. “Whatever an athlete needs, we have the bases covered,” Canlas says.

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above the level of your heart to reduce pain and swelling. Take a free sports injury assessment. Visit LVHN.org/sportsmedicine. To make an appointment with a sports medicine provider in your area call 888-402LVHN (5846). About Richard Canlas, MD Richard Canlas, MD, is board-certified sports medicine physician with LVPG Orthopedics and Sports Medicine–Health & Wellness Center at Hazleton. He specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal and sports conditions of the non-athlete, athlete and industrial athlete. Canlas can help patients maximize function and minimize disability and time away from daily living, school, sport or work. He has served as consultant to the U.S. Olympic Committee and numerous professional sports teams. He also has served as clinical assistant professor at Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin. ELEGANT ACCOMODATIONS AT THE MOST AFFORDABLE RATES!

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National Cervical Health Awareness Month The American Social Health Association (ASHA) and the National Cervical Cancer Coalition have named January Cervical Health Awareness Month to encourage women across the country to get screened for cervical cancer and receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine if they are eligible. According to the American Cancer Soci-

ety (ACS), about 13,240 new cases of invasive cervical cancer were diagnosed in 2018 and an estimated 4,170 women died from the disease. Cervical cancer is the easiest gynecologic cancer to prevent, with regular screening tests and follow-up. Two screening tests that can help prevent cervical cancer or find it early is the Pap test and the HPV test. The Pap test (or

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K-Laser Class 4 Therapy Laser At De Jesus Family Chiropractic by Dr. Rowena De Jesus, De Jesus Family Chiropractic Center Happy New Year! De Jesus Family Chiropractic is excited to introduce a new service to our practice to better serve you. It is call the K-Laser Platinum 4 . Dr. Rowena De Jesus, Dr. Scott Ungemach and staff are certified to use K-Laser therapy and provide this amazing technology to our community. This class IV therapeutic laser sets the standard in

laser therapy and K-Laser is leading the way in pain management, and tissue repair with faster and fewer treatment times. This service will complement the chiropractic services we already provide by adding to aid the body’s ability heal itself naturally. Much like photosynthesis in plants, light energy passes through the skin, into the cell

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membrane, initiating a process called photobiomodulation. This process enhances the body’s natural regenerative functions, as well as stimulating the release of endorphins and collagen. It may eventually even normalize damaged or injured tissue. Given the opioid (prescription drugs) epidemic, we are pleased to offer this advanced pain relief, without the use of harmful drugs or their side effects. Unless you or someone you know has struggled with severe injury, chronic pain, or degenerative disease, it’s difficult to understand the impact it can have on life. But if you struggle with chronic pain, you know its debilitating effects. You’ve likely given up hobbies, family activities, and travel in your efforts to control pain and maintain functionality. What conditions can be treated with the K-laser • Back and Neck Pain • Sciatic Pain • Arthritis pain, Degenerative Discs/Joints • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Knee Problems • Tendinitis, Trigger Fingers • Bunion Pains, Plantar Fasciitis • Sprains and/or Strains • Bruises, Contusions, Burns • Headaches, TMJ, Sinus Trouble • Athletic Injuries • Work-Related and Auto Injuries • Diabetic Neuropathy • Scar Tissue • Fibromyalgia During each painless treatment, laser energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area. This creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain. As the injured area returns to normal, function is restored, and pain is relieved, so patients may take their life back and resume their favorite hobbies and activities. Currently our office is the only practice in the area that offer the K- Laser Platinum 4. Start your New Year off right! We invite you to call our office and schedule a free consultation to learn how K-Laser therapy and Chiropractic may be right for you. Call 570 708-2228 today, we are located under the living roof at Life Expression Wellness Center, 298 Rock Glen Road, Sugarloaf, PA 18249.


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Dr. Frank Glushefski, D.M.D.....................39 Elsen's & Company Jewelers.......................21 Erich Schlosser Memorials...........................13 Fritzingertown Senior Living.......................35 Fyzical Therapy & Balance Center...............35 Got Skillz....................................................30 Hazle Park Quality Meats............................16 Hazleton Eye Specialists..............................41 Hazleton Imaging........................................43 Hazleton Public Transit.................................8 Heights Terrace Pharmacy...........................34 Hometown Farmer's Market.......................13 Honest Abe's Tax Service...................Calendar Houck Homes, Inc......................................31 John's Church Hill Family Restaurant.........29 Jon-David & Helen's Hair Salon.................12 Lehigh Valley Health Network......................5 Lombardo's Office & Flooring ...................12 Lookout House Restaurant..........................19 Mahoning Valley Orthopedics.....................51 Marchetti Hardware....................................32 Mauch Chunk Opera House.......................24 Maylath Valley Health Systems......................2

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Medical Offices at 1090..............................37 Milkhouse Creamery...................................26 Miller Auto Body........................................23 Milstein Dermatology.................................46 Mountain Statuary & Stone........................10 Nationwide - Urenovich Insurance Agency....8 Northeast Hearing Solutions.......................51 Pavlick & Boyle Dentistry...........................42 Peaceful Therapeutic Massage......................20 Providence Place..........................................34 PSU Bingo..................................................15 R & L Helpmates........................................46 Ron Myers Water Well Drilling...................32 Rossi Coal Company...................................32 S.J. Kowalski, Inc..........................................2 Schuylkill Country Club.............................19 Senape's Bakery...........................................29 SJM Auto Sales...........................................23 Smith Health Care......................................36 SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice....44 Standard Drug Store....................................49 Tarone's Super Market......................Calendar The Amish Pantry........................................17 The Broken Glass Tavern.............................29 The Laurel Mall...........................................11 The Laurels Senior Living Community........45 The Lazy Dog Salon....................................12 The Ten Pin Lounge @ Bowl Arena.............22 Top Of The 80's.....................................18,27 Two Italian Guys Pizzeria............................24 Valley Pizza & Subs.....................................30 Vito's Coal Fired Pizza................................26 West Hazleton Veterinary Hospital..............15 Yong Hao Buffet..........................................30

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