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Contributing to a Scottsdale Unified School District school has never been easier and its benefits never more simply put. “Donate to a school, the one you think is cool, get every penny back, you can’t beat that, so donate, to SUSD tax credit,” the jingle on the SUSD website proclaims. Just as the jingle said, donors can have their contributions matched dollar for dollar and returned to them for up to $200 for individual filers and up to $400 for married filers. That money comes back in the form of an Arizona State tax credit. Contributions can be made online at the SUSD website or paid by cash or check delivered to 3811 N. 44th St. Phoenix, AZ 85018. The deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 31. Recently, the online payment system has offered even more options. Starting in 2013, SUSD started offering a program where contributors could have contributions automatically sent at regular intervals, instead of making one lump payment. SUSD Chief Finance Officer Daniel O’Brien said this new feature helped increase contributions. “From 2012 to 2013, we are up and we are up a considerable amount,” O’Brien said. According to the SUSD records, districtwide contributions increased from $2,863,604.76 in 2012 to $2,941,921.46 in 2013 for a total increase of $78,316.70. As of Oct. 31, the district has collected $1,383,613, however, O’Brien said, it expects to finish above its previous totals by the end of the year. While these records reflect districtwide totals, the contributions actually go directly to specific schools. Within the schools, contributors can choose to give money to general funds or for specific functions that Copper Ridge School Principal Michelle Otstot calls “buckets.” “The money can go into our general account, where we can use that money classifieds
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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Growing up in Georgia, Robby Hammock didn’t have the opportunity to train with major league players to help perfect his baseball skills. Despite that, he made it to the big leagues—serving as an Arizona Diamondbacks catcher—and is now a member of the D-backs Baseball Academy. Presented by Phoenix Children’s Hospital and supported by UnitedHealthcare, the academy is an elite player development hitting program for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick weekly through January. “It’s always a good time to pass on knowledge of the game and work with young kids,” said Hammock, the manager of the Visalia Rawhide, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ class A affiliate in the California League. The program features 60-minute sessions in the D-backs’ batting cages with personalized hitting instruction from D-backs’ staff members such as Mark Grace (D-backs’ assistant hitting
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Afrojack, Darius Rucker, Capital Cities and Kid Rock are this year’s Birds Nest acts at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Congrats to Kid Rock for scoring the fastest sellout in Birds Nest history. His new album, “First Kiss,” is Gridiron set looking forbackrelease in February. Read all about his golf game, “First Kiss” and his penchant for staying home and partying in the January edition of our sister publication, The Entertainer. To purchase tickets to the other shows, visit www.ticketmaster.com. BASIS Scottsdale senior Anvita Gupta has been named a National Finalist in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, the nation’s premier research competition for high school students. Gupta won the individual category and a $3,000 scholarship for her project, titled “A Novel Method of Targeting Intrinsically Disordered Proteins for Drug Discovery: Application to Cancer and Tuberculosis.” She was scheduled to compete in Washington D.C., Dec. 5 through Dec. 9 where $500,000 in scholarships will be awarded, including the two top prizes of $100,000.
Hooters Scottsdale is raising money to send 500 Hooters calendars to the troops overseas for the holidays. Anyone who wants to help can go to Fund Anything, Operation Calendar Drop to donate: www.fundanything.com and enter “operation calendar drop” in the search window. The eatery is far from its $8,000 goal. As of press time, only $20 has been pledged. The North Scottsdale Business Connections Chapter of AmSpirit Business Connections adopted the family of Cpl. Yancy Green, a Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and is part of the Wounded Warrior Project. The organization presented a $300 Visa gift card to Green and his wife, Tiffany. Robotics teams from Kiva, Navajo and Yavapai elementary schools were scheduled to compete in the FIRST LEGO State Championship Tournament at Arizona State University’s Memorial Union on Saturday, Dec. 13. The previous month, Mohave Middle School hosted the Scottsdale Qualifier, along with the Saguaro High School’s Sabercats Robotics team. Danielle Mara,
from the Sabercats Robotics team, served as co-director of the tournament. At the Scottsdale Qualifier, the following teams won awards: Cocopah Mustangs won the Judge’s Award and Michael Majercin and Tino Velez (Saguaro Sabercats Robotics team) won the Young Adult Mentor Award. A Girl Scout troop from Pueblo Elementary School will also compete in the state tournament. They won Robot Design and were the Robot Showcase Winners. Just in time to kick off the holiday gifting season, Sprinkles Cupcakes has launched a Cupcake ATM at its 4501 N. Scottsdale Rd. store across from Scottsdale Fashion Square. The ATM will dispense freshly baked cupcakes 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Founder of Sprinkles, Candace Nelson, explains how the machine works in this YouTube video: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=mgzxHNq8Bek.
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The Scottsdale Unified School District is continuing its pre-kindergarten and kindergarten roundups to provide information about its elementary schools to parents and guardians. Parents of children who will attend pre-kindergarten or kindergarten during the 2015-16 school year are invited to the events. During the kindergarten roundups, parents can meet teachers and principals and learn about the programs offered by schools in the district. Interested parents should check the following schedule of SUSD kindergarten roundups: Anasazi: 9 a.m. Friday, Jan. 9, for prekindergarten and kindergarten. Cherokee: 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, for kindergarten. (Roundup for prekindergarten was Dec. 9.) Cochise: 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, for pre-kindergarten and 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. for kindergarten. Copper Ridge: 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16, for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. Desert Canyon Elementary: 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. Hohokam Traditional: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, for prekindergarten and kindergarten, and 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. for Title I pre-kindergarten. Hopi: 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14. Kiva: 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, for prekindergarten, and 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, for kindergarten. Laguna: 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, for kindergarten, and
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When other parts of the country hunker down for the winter, Arizona farmers keep harvesting. The state is an important source of fresh market vegetables in the winter months and everything from cantaloupe to kale is harvested in December. According to the Arizona Department of Agriculture, the state’s production of fresh market vegetables ranks third in the country. In Scottsdale, health care and technology are bigger industries, but agriculture and ranching were once an important part of the economy.
Top: The Schultz family operated the Loomis Ranch at the 8200 block of Thomas Road. Young family members stand in front of work horses in this photo from 1918. Left: In this photo from 1918, cowboys at DC Ranch carry out their seasonal branding. Cattle spent summers in the mountains before wintering in the ranch’s pastures.
Right: The Ingleside Inn, the Scottsdale area’s first luxury resort, boasted one of the Valley’s first orange groves. Each of the boxes on this horse-drawn wagon contains roughly 50 pounds of oranges. Photo circa 1918.
The cotton harvest occurs around November in Arizona. This photo from the 1920s shows bales of cotton in front of a cotton gin. Camelback Mountain is in the background.
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By Gavin Maxwell As one of Arizona’s most recognized fundraisers, Kathy Kramer brings energy, experience and a passion for nonprofits to the Boys & Girls Clubs Foundation of Greater Scottsdale as she steps up to become its new executive director. Kramer has worked in an array of different industries ranging from outer-space observatories to breakthrough medical institutes. She admitted she has come a long way since she gradu- Katy Kramer brings energy, experience and passion to ated from Northern Arizona Boys & Girls Clubs Foundation of Greater Scottsdale. University as a journalism major. given, visiting the clubs and seeing the “When I graduated, my first job was kids.” at the American Red Cross,” Kramer As executive director of the Boys said. “I was the administrative assis- & Girls Clubs Foundation of Greater tant in the financial development and Scottsdale, Kramer works with existpublic relations department.” ing donors and seeks out new ones. She yearned to work in PR, “Basically it’s relationship building,” taking charge of events like press she said. “That’s how major gift proconferences. However, her employers grams work. You find out why somehad different plans for her, tasking her body has given to the club over a periwith fundraising. That’s where her od of years, what’s of interest to them, career took off. and is there something they would like “They sent me to a couple of classes to do in the future. It’s listening to see and I joined the Association of Fund- if they really want to fund something raising Professionals,” she said. that we have a need for.” As she joined new companies, While large donations are always Kramer remained dedicated to the or- great, Kramer also acknowledged the ganization. She founded a new chap- importance the smaller ones. ter of the Association of Fundraising “The idea is to just make sure that Professionals in Northern Arizona you’re building relationships with and also served as the president of the people and thanking them for the gifts Greater Arizona Chapter. She has re- that they make, even if they aren’t ceived the organization’s Fundraising large. It all counts,” she said. Executive of the Year award twice. Backing up Kramer is Antoinette After leaving the Red Cross, Kram- Delaney, a nine-year employee. She er garnered an impressive fundrais- has faith in Kramer’s talent. ing portfolio. She raised monies for “With Kathy coming on board, I universities, AIDS Project Los Ange- think she’s really going to take the les and the Lowell Observatory, and lead,” Delaney said. spent a bit of time working on hospital Another supporter of Kramer’s is philanthropy for organizations such her professional colleague and longas Mayo Clinic, Barrow Neurological time friend, Robert Hopkins. He’s Institute and St. Joseph’s Hospital. known Kramer for 10 years and has “I’ve done basically every job in this worked closely with her at organizaprofession that there is to be had,” tions such as St. Joseph’s Hospital. Kramer said. Naming a few of Kramer’s strengths, Now, she is enjoying her new po- Hopkins said, “She brings a grounded sition with the Boys & Girls Club. “I leadership style with her. There’s no love it,” she said with a grin. “I love go- B.S. and I find that people have posiing out and visiting people who have tively responded to that.”
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By Alison Stanton As any woman who has undergone a mastectomy knows well, the surgery can be a physically and emotionally devastating experience. From losing one or both breasts to undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, breast cancer is extremely challenging. Thanks to the work of two plastic surgeons, women who have undergone a mastectomy are having reconstructive surgery that can help them put the trauma of breast cancer treatments behind them. Dr. Pablo Prichard, senior partner at Advanced Aesthetic Associates in Scottsdale and chief of plastic surgery at John C. Lincoln Hospital, and Dr. Lewis Andres, chief breast cancer reconstruction surgeon at Advanced Aesthetic Associates, explained that there are a few different procedures that allow the breasts to be reconstructed after a mastectomy. “The usual and most basic route is to use a tissue expander, which involves placing a balloon under the muscle in the chest, and then an implant is placed inside,” Prichard said.
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By Kimberly Hosey “Why aren’t there more kids here?” It was my son’s first question after we had taken in our first classical concert (preceded by effusive praise and followed, immediately, by “Can we go again?” and “Do you think I could do that some day?”). The Chandler Symphony Orchestra, comprised of professionally trained volunteer musicians, brings free classical concerts to the general public in Chandler. We caught its November concert, “Le Grande Voyage,” a musical tour of Europe. My son, who plays the
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Chandler Symphony Orchestra Chandler Center for the Arts 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler Saturday, Jan. 10 (480) 782-2680 www.chandlercenter.org Classical, and an instant classic. Check out instrumental music in a big way with these free concerts. The next CSO performance at the Chandler Center for the Arts is Saturday, Jan. 10, when members of the orchestra will choose the program. Ballet Arizona presents “The Nutcracker” Phoenix Symphony Hall 75 N. Second St., Phoenix Through Sunday, Dec. 28 (602) 381-1096 http://tickets.balletaz.org
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“Prisoners” and “chain gangs” converged on WestWorld for “Prison Break: The Escape,” a hybrid mud run/obstacle course race in late November. Each participant was processed into the facility—mug shot included—for photo page events calendar the race, which covered 386 acres and included more than 14 obstacles. The “prisoners” and “chain gangs” were placed into “cells” and it was up to them to escape. After the main event, participants chilled out at an after party featuring a beer garden and food trucks. Photos by Kimberly Carrillo
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The New Year is the perfect time to resolve to save money. But that doesn’t need to be difficult or even time consuming. With these five tips, you can start saving right away and enjoy the extras you find in your bank account each month. Pay Off Debt. Start with the highest interest rate and focus on paying it off. Credit card debt is usually the highest, so put a plan in action for getting those paid off first. Once that bill is gone, you will have money to use toward other bills or to put in your savings account. Drop Cable. This may sound crazy, but it doesn’t mean that you can’t watch TV and movies. You can buy a HDTV antenna for approximately $30 and watch local news stations for free. If you pay for Netflix ($9 a month) or Amazon Prime ($100 a year), you can also watch many movies and photo page
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Guided Nature Tours The hike to and from Grandview Overlook will take up to two hours, so come prepared to walk about 1.5 miles. WHEN: Tuesdays through Sundays, at meet your neighbor 10 a.m. WHERE: Pinnacle Peak Park, 26802 N. 102nd Way, Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 312-0990 or www.scottsdaleaz.gov/parks/pinnacle ArtBridge Thursdays Artisan Markets transform Scottsdale Waterfront into a unique, sophisticated outdoor arts festival in an urban atmosphere with more than 30 artist booths. WHEN: Thursdays, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Waterfront, 7134 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale COST: Free admission INFO: (602) 687-7495 Artisan Markets Take a stroll along the canal at Scottsdale Waterfront while listening to Artisan Markets’ live musicians and exploring more than 60 of Arizona’s most talented artisans. WHEN: Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Waterfront, 7134 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale COST: Free admission INFO: (602) 687-7495 “Harvey” The story begins with Elwood P. Dowd finding a new best friend, Harvey, who is friendly, amusing and loyal. WHEN: Through Sun., Jan. 11, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. WHERE: Desert Stages Theatre, 4720 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale COST: $22 to $25 INFO: (480) 483-1664 or www.desertstages.org Old Town Farmers Market The market offers a selection of fresh vegetables, fruits and organic produce, as well as opportunities to socialize every Saturday through Jan. 2. WHEN: Saturdays Dec. 20 and Dec. 27, from 8 a.m. to 1 p. m WHERE: Southwest corner of First Street and Brown Avenue, Scottsdale COST: Free admission INFO: www.arizonafarmersmarket.com Matzoball MatzoBall, the nation’s leading Jewish
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singles event, kicks off its 28th year with an unforgettable adventure. Matzoball sets the stage for the ultimate party experience. WHEN: Wed., Dec. 24, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. WHERE: International: Scottsdale Champagne Bar and Ultra Lounge, 4405 N. Saddlebag Trail, Scottsdale COST: $30 INFO: www.matzoball.org Pyromania: Def Leppard Tribute Act Pyromania makes the audience believe it is watching the real thing from the first note until the last with such favorites as “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and “Love Bites.” WHEN: Fri., Dec. 26, and Sat., Dec. 27, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Showroom at Casino Arizona, 524 N. 92nd St., Scottsdale COST: $15 INFO: (480) 850-7777 or www.casinoarizona.com Fire and Ice New Year’s Eve Enjoy a New Year’s Eve buffet outside the ballroom, while listening to a live DJ and headliners The Legendary Soul Man Sam Moore and Boogie Knights. WHEN: Wed., Dec. 31, at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale COST: $99 to $150 INFO: (866) 877-9897 or (480) 8507734, www.ticketmaster.com One More From the Road: A Tribute to the Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover band features lead singer Lloyd Tonsing, whose vocal styling is similar to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s late frontman Ronnie Van Zandt, and a 10-piece group, including three guitarists and a trio of vocalists. WHEN: Fri., Jan. 2, and Sat., Jan. 3, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Showroom at Casino Arizona, 524 N. 92nd St., Scottsdale COST: $15 INFO: (480) 850-7777 or www.casinoarizona.com Native Trails Native Trails brings together traditional instruments, colorful dances and customary attire to share the stories of the Southwestern tribes, including the Hopi, Dine, Akimel Au-Authm and San Carlos Apache. WHEN: Thursdays and Saturdays, Jan. 8 through April 4, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St.,
Scottsdale COST: Free INFO: (480) 421-1001 or www.scottsdalenativetrails.com Joe Bourne: A Stroll Down Memory Lane Internationally acclaimed vocalist Joe Bourne performs repertoire from the Great American Songbook, including hits from Nat King Cole, Lou Rawls and other nostalgic favorites from the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s. WHEN: Wed., Jan. 7, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: ASU Kerr Cultural Center, 6110 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale COST: $25 to $36 INFO: (480) 596-2660 or www.asukerr.com/content/jazz-in-concert Newcomers Club of Scottsdale’s Get Acquainted Coffee Anyone interested in learning about the Newcomers Club is invited to the coffee chat. Membership is open to all Valley residents, not just those who live in Scottsdale. WHEN: Fri., Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. WHERE: Private residence, Scottsdale COST: Free, but reservations required INFO: (480) 990-1976 “Late Nite Catechism” Ruling her classroom with a razor sharp wit, Sister teaches her students, who happen to be the audience, everything she knows about sins and saints while doling out rewards and reprimands with lightning speed. WHEN: Fri., Jan. 9, through Fri., March 27, at 8 p.m. WHERE: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale COST: $33 to $39 INFO: (480) 499-8587 or www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org PettyBreakers Cover band sings faithful renditions of tunes from rock legends Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. WHEN: Fri., Jan. 9, and Sat., Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Showroom at Casino Arizona, 524 N. 92nd St., Scottsdale COST: $15 INFO: (480) 850-7777 or www.casinoarizona.com “42nd Street” Peggy is terrified to fill diva Dorothy’s dancing shoes and decides to go back home to Allentown before she is coaxed by director Julian to change her mind. WHEN: Fri., Jan. 9, through Sun., Feb. 8, matinee and evening shows WHERE: Desert Stages Theatre, 4720 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale COST: $22 to $25 INFO: (480) 483-1664 or www.desertstages.org
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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Roger Clyne isn’t a fan of being too comfortable in his career. So he and his Peacemakers bandmates will mix things up for their shows at Talking Stick Resort on Friday, Dec. 26, and Saturday, Dec. 27. “We’re trying to figure out how to make it a little risky Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers will begin writing new matefor the band— rial after wrapping up their two shows at Talking Stick Resort, maybe change up Friday, Dec. 26, and Saturday, Dec. 27. an instrument for a set, or do an all- Each venue on the AZ Highways Tour request-on-the-fly set,” Clyne said. featured signature cocktails of Clyne’s “We’re trying to decide what sort of brand of premium tequila, Mexican novelty we can add to it. But I know Moonshine Tequila. The line of we’ll be providing something really tequila was named after one of Roger fun for our awesome audience.” Clyne and the Peacemakers’ songs Clyne and the Peacemakers are titled “Mexican Moonshine” off of the wrapping up the tour cycle for their critically hailed album, “¡Americano!” album “The Independent,” which The Mexican Moonshine Tequila debuted at No. 7 on the iTunes Rock brand features three award-winning Chart. Clyne said he’s unsure why the marques: the Silver, Reposado and the album fared so well. new Añejo. The Añejo was awarded “I’m very happy that it did, though,” gold medal at the 2014 San Francisco he added. “I don’t know what might World Spirits Competition for its have propelled it so high on iTunes harmonious blend of the sweet and and Billboard charts. I’m just glad dry tastes of agave, tobacco and hints that people are paying attention. It’s of vanilla. really hard for artists to get people’s “The tequila line is coming along attention. Our American attention slowly but surely,” he said. “Those span is so short. I’m so glad that people who know it, like it. We’re working are still interested in what we have to on getting competitive with the big say—especially when we release it as a brands. full-length album.” “We’re garnering lots of accolades Following its release, the band from the World Spirits community. toured “The Independent” live across We’ve gotten several gold and silver the country and journeyed down to medals when we enter contests. We’re Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, to perform very proud of that. We’re working to at Clyne’s acclaimed, self-produced get the word out. It’s difficult without annual music festival, Circus Mexicus. million-dollar budgets. But person Each show on the bill was different, by person, shot by shot, we’re getting Clyne said, much like the gigs at there.” Talking Stick Resort. Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers “We never play the same set twice,” perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 26, he said. “I always make up a new set and Saturday, Dec. 27, at Talking list for every show. If we’re playing Stick Resort, 9800 E. Indian Bend Rd., two shows in a row, one night will be Scottsdale. Tickets are $45 for the 21 different from the other.” and older show. For more information, That included the AZ Highways call (480) 850-7734 or visit www. Tour, a seven-stop jaunt that took ticketmaster.com. the band on the outskirts of Arizona.
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They say never look back, so onward to 2015. But just this once, I’m looking back to holiday dishes, because there was one side salad I was introduced to that is just too good to leave behind. It’s going to be my go-to salad this year for a tasty and healthful plate of goodness and I think you’re going to love it too. It’s a shaved salad with bursts of sweetness from cranberries or raisins, the perfect amount of crunch from toasted almonds, and a phenomenal Dijon dressing punched up with horseradish. The combination leaves your taste buds wanting to come back for more and more and more. The original recipe was given to me by Chef Ryan Clark, the executive chef of Agustin Kitchen in Tucson. Clark, a three-time “Iron Chef ” winner, two-time World Margarita Champion and author of “Modern Southwest Cooking,” prepared this salad for a cooking demonstration recently and the dish absolutely wowed the crowd. He made it with shaved Brussels sprouts and I have since cre-
ated variations with green cabbage or Napa cabbage and substituting raisins for the dried cranberries to change it up a bit. The tangy vinaigrette is the perfect complement to balance the sweetness from the raisins and dates. It introduced me to grape seed oil, and now it’s one of my favorite cooking and finishing oils. Now, this recipe is designed for a party-sized bowl of salad. You can cut the recipe in half for a smaller amount, but I’ve kept the original amounts because one of the best things about this particular salad is that you can make it ahead, and it keeps in the refrigerator for days. Unlike a regular salad tossed in dressing, this one stays crunchy, firm and flavorful. I love this recipe so much that I now keep plenty of chopped dates, raisins and slivered almonds on hand to fulfill my craving for this salad anytime I want. Plus, it’s a great way to eat well in the New Year. Here’s to your good health in 2015!
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(Party size. Cut recipe in half for four to six servings) 3 pounds Brussels sprouts (can substitute one large green cabbage or two Napa cabbages) 1 1/2 cups sliced almonds, lightly toasted 1/4 cup dried cranberries (can substitute raisins, regular or golden) 1/4 cup fresh dates, chopped into small pieces 2 medium shallots, sliced thin 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano or Parmesan cheese, shaved or grated Salt and pepper to taste
Discard any loose leaves from the Brussels sprouts. Holding the stem, cut the Brussels sprouts into very thin slices. Toss in a large bowl to separate layers. In a dry skillet, lightly toast sliced almonds. Place in a plate or bowl to cool. To the Brus-
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Whisk or blend all ingredients together until well combined. Pour over salad and toss.
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