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September 16, 2021

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Never forget

Memorial ceremonies remember those who died September 11

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Port Jefferson Documentary Series heads to Theatre Three

Also: Culper Spy Day returns, Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings reviewed

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Wolverines battle Tigers to a 1-1 draw BY BILL LANDON DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM The Newfield Wolverines looked for that first win of this early season in a League II road game against the Northport Tigers when senior co-captain Oscar Moreno broke the ice to put the Wolverines out front 1-0 with 10 minutes remaining in the opening half.

Northport senior midfielder Justin Besosa made it a new game midway through the second half to even the score. Both teams unable to break the tie finished the game in a draw. Newfield senior goal keep Carter Rothwell had twelve saves in net where Northport’s goalie Tommy Pace stopped five. Newfield at 0-1-1 will retake the field in

a home game against Bay Shore Sept 17. Northport also at 0-1-1, 2-1-1 overall, will face Walt Whitman in a road game Sept 18. Game times are 5:15 p.m. and 8 a.m., respectively. Pictured above, Northport’s Dylan McGraw battles Logan Aybar for possession. For more photos from the game by Bill Landon, visit tbrnewsmedia.com.

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Dawn Valle was recently named the new director of math, science, technology and federal grants for the Elwood School District. She had served since 2014 as assistant principal at Elwood Middle School. Valle previously worked as a principal for the New York City Department of Education, an assistant principal and math staff developer at the Math & Science Exploratory School, a math teacher and math department teacher leader at William Alexander Middle School, and a school and borough testing supervisor for the New York City Department of Education. Valle earned her bachelor’s degree at the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York, her master’s degree in school leadership at Touro College, and her advance certification of district leadership from Dowling College. “I am excited to begin this new journey,” Valle said. “It has been wonderful to continue working with my colleagues and be able support them in new ways, including optimizing the funding provided by the federal grants. I am also looking

Dawn Valle. Photo from Elwood School District

forward to building new relationships with our staff across the district and collaborating with them to enhance our instructional programs in math, science and technology.”

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Huntington community remembers 9/11 Residents joined Town of Huntington officials, the Veterans Advisory Board and local officials for a memorial service Sept. 12 in Heckscher Park at the 9/11 Memorial. The event honored and remembered residents and first responders of the town who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

In addition to speeches, a bell salute and placement of roses, the names of Huntington victims were read by Supervisor Chad Lupinacci and councilmembers Mark Cuthbertson, Eugene Cook, Joan Cergol and Ed Smyth. — Photos by Media Origin

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Stony Brook hurricane expert Reed sees link between climate change and violent storms

BY DANIEL DUNAIEF DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM With Hurricane Ida taking lives and causing destruction from Louisiana to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, some scientists see longer term patterns reflected in the power and destruction of this storm. Kevin Reed, associate professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, said a group of experts on the topic are working on research related to the climate impacts on Ida. No specific timeline is set for such an analysis, which would be similar to what the World Weather Attribution initiative is doing. “It’s more and more clear that there’s some connection” between a warmer climate and more severe storms,” Reed said. The sooner scientists can make that link, the “more impactful and useful” any such statements or determinations could be. While Reed hasn’t done any formal research yet on Ida, he has considered some of the specific aspects of this storm. Rainfall rates of over 3 inches per hour, which set a record in Central Park, are “what you would expect in terms of climate impact.” Previous modeling work indicates that increasing global temperatures raise the likelihood of extreme rainfall. Reed hopes researchers can build methodologies and refine their approaches to apply what they know about climate to severe weather events like Ida, which command attention as they approach, once they make landfall and, in their aftermath, as cities and states rebuild. What’s clear from some of the work he’s done is that “climate change is not a longoff problem, it’s already changing storms” in terms of the amount and intensity of rainfall. The recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report emphasized that climate change is increasing the rainfall from storms. Reed suggested it would help in terms of prevention and planning to develop ways to refine the understanding of the link between climate change and storms. Researchers should “produce this type of information, almost at the same frequency as weather forecasts.” Larger storms have become a topic on people’s minds in part because disruptive weather events like hurricanes Ida (2021),

A car tries to make it through flooding on Reynolds Street in Huntington Station after Ida. Photo from Town of Huntington

Laura (2020), Dorian (2019), Florence (2018), Harvey (2017) and Matthew (2016) seem to happen so much more frequently. Scientists are continuing to try to “quantify the impact” of how the characteristics of an event might have changed because of a warmer climate, Reed said. Research has been evolving to address society’s most pressing and urgent questions. Indeed, climate change can and likely has contributed to heavier snowfall events, despite the broader trend towards warmer temperatures. Some scientists have linked the melting of Arctic ice to the weakening of the polar vortex, enabling colder air to come south toward the continental United States and, in particular, the Eastern Seaboard. The impacts from climate change are “going to get larger and more significant,” Reed said. “We have an opportunity to mitigate that. If we reduce our emissions the world will warm by half a degree to a degree. That still is offsetting potentially disastrous impacts of going beyond that.” Recognizing the impact of climate change is a necessary step in reducing the likelihood of future extreme and variable weather events. The kind of changes necessary for a sustainable future “takes leadership at the national and international level,” Reed said.


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Northport-East Northport starts a new year Students in the Northport-East Northport School District returned to their classrooms Sept. 9. While the day started off rainy, it couldn’t

stop students from returning to class as they embark on the 2021-2022 school year.

— Photos from Northport-East Northport School District

Elwood welcomes back students

Despite the unwelcomed inclement weather, the Elwood School District’s students enjoyed an exciting first day of school on Sept. 9, successfully returning to classes at ElwoodJohn H. Glenn High School, Elwood Middle School, James H. Boyd Intermediate School and Harley Avenue Primary School. “Rain could not dampen our first day spirits,” said Kenneth Bossert, the district’s

superintendent. “Students and staff alike were all happy to be back and hard at work.” “It was great to welcome back our students and start the year off with all students in the building,” said Elwood-John H. Glenn High School Principal Carisa Burzynski. “We missed their energy and are excited for a new school year.” — Photos from Elwood School District


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Harborfields opening follows stormy night As the turbulent weather from the prior day’s Hurricane Ida dissipated, sunny skies greeted the Harborfields school community on Sept. 2, providing the perfect backdrop for the first day of school. Students arrived at each building — Harborfields High School, Oldfield Middle School, Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School and Washington Drive Primary School — ready to learn, renew friendships and take on new challenges. “We had a great first day back at TJL,”

said Principal Mary Williams. “It was wonderful to see all of the students smiling as they arrived.” “The students brought the sunshine with them today, and because of them, we know it is going to be a great year,” said TJL Assistant Principal Andrea Horowitz. “Thank you to our students, faculty and entire staff,” said Harborfields High School Principal Timothy Russo. “We are looking forward to an incredible 2021-2022.” — Photos from Harborfields Central School District

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NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC AUCTION Supreme Court of New York, SUFFOLK County. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET MORTGAGE PRODUCTS, INC., MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED P A S S - T H R O U G H C E R T I F I C AT E S SERIES 2005-RS9, P l a i n t i f f, against- DIANE MAROTTI; THEODORE MAROTTI A/K/A THEODORE P. MAROTTI; NEW YORK STATE COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; CLERK OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY TRAFFIC & PARKING VIOLATIONS A G E N C Y, Index No. 611890/2018. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated, February 20, 2020 and entered with the Suffolk County Clerk on February 26, 2020, Donna M. Bogursky-Lo

Turco, Esq., the Appointed Referee, will sell the premises known as 35 Ormond Street, Dix Hills, New York 11746 a/k/a 35 Ormond Street, Huntington Station, New York 11746 at public auction at Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main Street, Huntington, New Yo r k 11743, on September 28, 2021 at 4:30 P.M. Please note, the new auction rules for the Tenth Judicial District and all applicable COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols will be in effect at the auction. Please visit https://ww2.nycour ts.gov/ cour ts/10jd/suffolk/index. shtml for additional information. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Huntington, County of Suffolk and State of New York known as District: 0400; Section: 278.00; Block: 02.00; Lot: 125.000 & District: 0400; Section: 278.00; Block: 02.00; Lot: 126.000 will be sold subject to the provisions of filed Judgment, Index No. 611890/2018.

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EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED S TAT E S OF AMERICA, Plaintiff AGAINST ROBERT PELC, BEATA PELC, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated October 28, 2020 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main St., Huntington, NY 11743, on October 04, 2021 at 4:30PM, premises known as 178 EAST 10th STREET, HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11746. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of HUNTINGTON, County of Suffolk and State of New York, DISTRICT 0400, SECTION 149.00, BLOCK 01.00, LOT 090.000. Approximate amount of judgment $511,618.26 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 601175/2018. The aforementioned auction will be conducted in accordance

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Cold Spring Harbor CSD remembers and honors the heroes of Sept. 11 On Sept. 10, the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District officially began its football season with a special Sept. 11 Remembrance event honoring those lost and those who continue to risk their lives for the sake of others. All Cold Spring Harbor community residents were invited to attend including active and retired members of the military, fire, police and first responders along with staff and students who lost a loved one as a result of the attack on Sept. 11, 2001. These groups were invited to participate in the ceremony held on the football field. Superintendent of Schools Jill Gierasch opened the ceremony by welcoming those in attendance. “Thank you for coming to support our students and to pay tribute to our heroes on the 20th anniversary of the horrific Sept. 11 attack on American soil. Tonight, we respectfully recognize and honor our heroes, the brave members of the armed forces, our local fire and police departments, survivors and the loved ones we lost 20 years ago. We must let those who were lost know that Cold Spring Harbor holds them all close to our hearts and on this anniversary know they will not be forgotten.

To show our strength and solidarity, we bring our community together to show our respect for our heroes and this great nation.” The remembrance ceremony featured the district’s elementary students who carried American flags and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by Cold Spring Harbor High School student Isabelle Apostolakos singing the national anthem and the varsity cheerleaders presenting a large American flag while representatives of the groups being honored gathered on the football field. Throughout the ceremony, the Brass Ensemble under the direction of Brent Chiarello played the “Hymn to the Fallen,” “Grand Old Flag,” “America the Beautiful” and “God Bless America.” The district’s Director of Technology Joseph Montasero, who helped organize the memorable event, gave touching closing remarks. The ceremony was followed by the first official game of the football season against the Seaford Vikings. While the outcome of the game was not what the Cold Spring Harbor fans were hoping for, everyone left with a greater sense of appreciation, patriotism and unity.

Above, Cold Spring Harbor CSD leadership team joined Superintendent of Schools Jill Gierasch, second from right, to organize and present the district’s Sept. 11 Remembrance event. Below, The Cold Spring Harbor CSD varsity cheerleaders unfurled a large American flag during the district’s Sept. 11 Remembrance event. Photos from Cold Spring Harbor Central School District

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Editorial

Holly Signoretti picks out a book at the Book Revue in Huntington village. Photo by Kimberly Brown

Ode to Book Revue

People are continuously told that change is inevitable but sometimes those changes can hit a human right in the heart, especially if it involves a goodbye. Many residents along the North Shore of Suffolk County and surrounding areas were saddened to hear of the closing of Book Revue in Huntington Sept. 10. After more than 40 years of being the go-to place for book lovers, like many other businesses, the owner struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic. The store had to shut down for three months during the pandemic, and once the owner reopened the doors, the Book Revue struggled to get back on its feet. Despite talking with the building landlord to come to a compromise, in the end the back rent was impossible to pay back, and it was initially announced last month that the store would close Sept. 30. With inventory starting to thin out, the store was closed Sept. 9 for employees to organize the shelves, and on Sept. 10 people were invited to come in and take books for free. By the afternoon, the store was cleaned out and Book Revue doors were closed for business permanently. Its owner Richard Klein posted on Facebook that while the store was now closed to the public, he would be in touch soon. Customers hope so. Not only was Book Revue the place to go to pick up some literature, but it was also a social center. Many residents remember going to the store as a child or a parent to enjoy Toddler Time with stories, live music and dancing. There were groups to discuss favorite reads, and celebrity book signings with authors such as Alan Alda, Hillary Clinton, Whoopi Goldberg, Clinton Kelly and more. The store also offered a diverse selection of books with extensive arts and music sections as well as a section dedicated to local subjects written by Long Island authors. More than a place to shop or socialize, the Book Revue also drew people to Huntington village. When people come to shop at an iconic store, they usually will stay a while in the area and stop by other shops or get a bite to eat. The closing of such a business could lead to a domino effect in the village. Our communities need more independent book stores like this former Huntington staple, ones that flourish and elevate the quality of life in a village. It’s a shame that the landlord and Klein couldn’t come to an agreement. However, the community will be forever grateful to Richard and his brother Bob, who retired from the business earlier last year, for their service to the community and providing years of happiness to Long Islanders. Here’s hoping that another vibrant business that hosts events will come into the building to keep one of our bustling villages alive with the excitement Book Revue once did.

Letters to the Editor Families teaching virtues via real life lessons

The family unit has very successfully, for many generations, taken the lead teaching their children the importance of living a virtuous life. Moms, dads, grandparents, aunts and uncles have taught the importance of eliminating unfair policies and biased practices based on race, gender, religion, ability or sexuality. Those critical “golden rule” lessons have come courtesy of real-life examples, in both words and deeds, from our family elders. They talked the talk and walked the walk. The results over the last 60 years have been remarkable. We’ve gone from a segregated Washington, D.C., in the 1950s, to Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech, to historic civil rights legislation. Some 50 years after our capital city was stained by segregation, former President Barack Obama [D] was serving the first of two terms in the White House. It’s hard to imagine that kind of dramatic, positive change could have taken place without many millions of families, over multiple generations, actively promoting a sense of “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” fairness. We’ve had some of the same parental concerns regarding Three Village Central School District students essentially being unprepared to enter a multiracial world. So, I’d like to offer some suggestions that have proven very successful and, more importantly, can make material differences in the lives of minority kids. Have students of all ages sort through books that might be enjoyable reading for minority youngsters in other districts. Collect and donate them. Ask for volunteers to do tutoring. Groups focusing on reading and writing could be formed. The benchmark I used when teaching at risk, individualized education programs (IEP) kids was they

reach a functional literacy level. That basically allowed them to read interesting articles, which encouraged them to read more. Students sharp in math and science could work with out-of-district children lagging in those areas. Whether it’s reading, writing or STEM subjects I would stress not to treat pupils as victims. Barring developmental or neurological issues, hold high expectations for all. Moms and dads can set the ultimate example by registering to become foster parents. Suffolk County is starving for good homes to place boys and girls of all ages. The process, with paperwork, screening and home visits, may take up to eight months, but can be extremely rewarding. In all likelihood you’d not only be giving that child an education upgrade but introducing your kin to a whole new universe. If you’re truly looking to prepare TVSCD children for a different kind of world after graduation, give them a preview by introducing them to real life experiences in that world. They’ll also be improving the lives of those they’ve touched. It’s a win-win situation. Jim Soviero East Setauket

Happy 111th anniversary to the East River Tunnels

On Sept. 8, 1910, there was a celebration for the first day of direct Long Island Rail Road service to Penn Station. This was a great day for transportation history. Prior to this, LIRR riders had to transfer to ferries from Long Island City to access Manhattan. The date represents the 111th anniversary of direct LIRR service from Queens, Nassau or Suffolk County to Manhattan. Fast forward to 2021. Ongoing cancellation and combining of trains due to signal and other problems in the East River Tunnels, along with other locations on all nine branches of the LIRR system

will continue for years to come. Amtrak will not initiate decades overdue major repairs of the East River Tunnels until 2025 — two years after East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal begins. They will be 117 years old. This work on all four tunnels, including two that suffered significant damages from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, may not be completed until 2029. Amtrak has previously gone on record that these two tunnels will require a minimum of one year each for completion. It will require one of two tunnels damaged by Sandy being out of service at a time for one year to support this work. The other two tunnels will need similar work. With only three of four tunnels available, there will be a reduction in Penn Station access and capacity. To preserve existing service, many LIRR rush hour trains will be canceled or combined. Until this work is over, it will be impossible to guarantee safe and reliable on time service to Penn Station for LIRR commuters. Reduced East River Tunnels capacity may also make it very difficult to add new services previously promised by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo [D]. This includes East Bronx Metro-North New Haven line access to Penn Station, increased Port Washington branch service to support the LaGuardia AirTrain via MetsWillets Point Station, new Elmont Station service to support the Islanders Belmont Park arena and 50% overall increase in reverse peak service after opening of East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal. Both Amtrak and NJ Transit need access to the Queens Sunnyside Yard via the East River Tunnels to support their own respective planned service increases. Going from four to three available tunnels results in a significant capacity reduction. This translates to no increase in existing or new services until work on all four East River Tunnels is completed by 2029. Larry Penner Great Neck

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Opinion On second thought, I will take that senior discount

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oe, the gentleman at the supermarket register, asked me the routine questions. “Did you find everything okay?” “Do you have a rewards number?” I nodded and typed in my cell phone number. At the end of the order, I carefully watched the total, waiting for the moment he asked me whether I wanted to donate a dollar or round up my total. Instead, it looked D. None like the cost declined, even after applying all of the above the discounts. In order BY DANIEL DUNAIEF to be sure, I had to remove my glasses, which allow me to see at a distance, but not to read. Yes, the total decreased by 5%. Just as I was about to thank him, I went slack jawed

behind my mask. Staring closely at the total in the register, I realized he had given me the senior discount. I pondered what to do. I could tell him I’m not a senior. Then again, maybe anyone over 35 was a senior. Okay, fine, 40. Alright, 50. Anyway, I thanked him for ringing me up, told him to stay safe and headed to the car, where I promptly checked the age for a senior discount at my supermarket. Yup, just as I suspected. He gave me the discount well before I was eligible. As I loaded the groceries in the car, I wondered whether this was a freakout midlife crisis moment. Maybe this was the universe’s way, through Joe, of reminding me that I’m not a kid anymore. Then again, I thought, steadying myself behind the wheel, maybe Joe had just typed that senior discount button by mistake. Maybe he felt generous or, perhaps, he was giving everyone a senior discount, just to stick it to his bosses. I have an image of myself that doesn’t

align with what other people see, or even what I notice in the mirror. Somewhere along the lines, my brain imagined that the younger, fresher, more energetic version of me continued to type on my computer, yell at the TV when the Yankees lost, and maneuver through my life. My body, and the unwelcome hair that seems to wave from my ears, has offered reminders about the passage of time. Recently, my son, who is still waiting for his freshman year to start in earnest after New Orleans recovers from Hurricane Ida, asked me if I wanted to have a catch. Excited for some father-son bonding that doesn’t involve electronics, I readily agreed. Besides, it’s been a few years since he asked. I am no longer his coach and he has numerous athletic friends and former teammates who can launch balls across a field. The first few throws felt comfortable, as my fingers reached for the familiar seams and tossed the ball back at his chest. “Okay, move back,” he instructed.

A few throws later, he asked me to move back again. “Wait, what?” my arm begged, to a brain that tried to hit the mute button on muscles, tendons, bones and rotator cuffs begging me to stop engaging in such unaccustomed activity. Pretty soon, he was throwing lasers from the next county and I was trying to figure out if I could strap the ball to a nearby bird to return it to him. Instead, I ran 20 steps, rotated my hips and snapped my shoulders in an effort to minimize the strain on my arm. “Good idea,” he yelled. “You should soft toss it back to me.” Soft toss? That was one of my hardest throws! Two days later, we repeated the same routine. The second time, my arm instantly hurt. I might imagine that I’m 25 or even 35, just as I might imagine I can fly. I can enjoy some consolation: the senior discount saved me enough money to buy an ice pack for my throbbing shoulder.

Some advice on how to live a saucy life

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ere are some ways to spice up our lives. I’ve done this all my adult cooking life, and I recommend the concept. I have added store-bought sauces to otherwise bland foods, like eggs, chicken and some fish. Please read on as I explain. How did I happen upon this technique, you might wonder? It was a solution born of desperation over 50 years ago. I was to be married in two weeks, and my roommate at the time asked me what I was going to cook for my new husband the first night. Cook? I only knew how to boil water. It hadn’t occurred to me, although tradition Between at the time had it, that you and me I was to be the cook in BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF this pairing. When I panicked, she calmed me down by asking what my fiancé’s

favorite meal was. “Breaded veal cutlet,” I remembered, and for the next 10 days, at dinner, she tutored me on the fine art of making that, along with a salad of greens with store-bought dressing, and spaghetti with some bottled red sauce. I then sailed into marriage prepared and duly impressed my groom with my culinary skills. Soon enough, we came to the menu for the second night. Again panic. I had to sit down and figure this one out. I was working and didn’t have time to digest the thick book, “Joy of Cooking,” that some kind soul had given us as a wedding present — at least not yet. Prepared foods for takeout were not invented. There were Swanson frozen dinners, but that suggested I was really inadequate. What to do? I thought about how I had made that first meal. I used bottled dressing to flavor the salad and also bottled sauce for the spaghetti. I wondered what other sauces might be available on the supermarket shelves. That’s when I found duck sauce. Reading the label, I saw their suggested uses; one was with chicken. Inspired, I rushed to buy a whole chicken that I brought

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back to our new apartment, poured all the duck sauce over it, and popped it into the oven at 375 degrees as instructed by the amused man behind the supermarket meat counter. I kept checking it, and when it looked like it was done, I served it, along with more salad. “Wow!” my new husband exclaimed. “I didn’t know you could cook!” I was launched. I will confess to having learned a few more things about cooking since then, including how to read a recipe, but my affection for bottled sauces continues to this day. To further my repertoire, I have gleaned the following information from a consumer publication called, “Bottom Line,” that has proven its value sufficiently to earn my ongoing subscription dollars. The article, written by Jay Weinstein, a member of the Institute of Culinary Education, is headlined, “Make Mundane Meals Instantly Exotic, with these international bottled sauces,” offers nine suggestions, and pretty much all of them appeal to me. First, there are some Asian possibilities: banana sauce, “the ketchup of the Philippines, … usually sweet, with subtle tropical flavors,” good on any foods from omelets to whatever

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comes off the grill. Anther is gochujang, a dark red paste made of red chili peppers, rice powder and fermented soy beans — tangy, spicy, salty & slightly fruity — good added to eggs, noodles, dumplings or ham. Then there is kecap manis, “an excellent marinade or glaze for meat, seafood or vegetables.” Oyster sauce will add “an unmistakable Asian flavor” and will transform hamburger. Ponzu is tangy and bright and offers “a lively citrus note” to dishes. Thai peanut sauce is a particular favorite of mine. It is a good marinade, and I happen to like it on noodles. Then there are what the author classifies as European Sauces: aioli, “a Mediterranean mayonnaise with garlic … drizzled over vegetables or seafood”; ajvar (pronounced “ayevar”) of “roasted sweet red peppers, eggplant and … tomato.” Use atop baked potato, meatloaf and pasta or for potato salad; and Maggi seasoning, for noodles or roast chicken “or mix a little into soup.” There are lots more, but I think I should stop. While I probably have incurred the wrath of gourmet cooks, who make everything from scratch, perhaps I have helped some new brides … or grooms.

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