The View - May 2015

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John Meza, a former Mesa assistant police chief, has been tapped to head up the department. He has been with the City of Mesa for more than 28 years. Meza was appointed interim police chief on Feb. 2, replacing Chief Frank Milstead, whom Gov. Doug Ducey selected as director of public safety. Hired in 1986, Meza served as an assistant chief for seven years, most recently overseeing the Operations Bureau, and three years as commander over the Central Command. He served as a lieutenant for six years and a sergeant for seven years. “John has shown tremendous leadership ability, not only in his short time as interim police chief, but in numerous assignments with the organization,” said City Manager Chris Brady. classifieds

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“He has well-established relationships with the rank-and-file members, other City departments and community groups and is dedicated to our mission to serve the community.” As a police executive, Meza was instrumental in developing and implementing various innovative programs including the Compstat approach to data-driven policing. The Mesa model has become a model for other police departments throughout Arizona and credited for reducing crime in Mesa. “I am extremely honored to have been selected as your police chief and give my heartfelt thanks to those who have extended to me this opportunity,” Meza said. “I am also honored to be chosen to lead the extraordinary men and women of the Mesa Police Department. It is because of them our department is recognized nationally for its inno-

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vation and crime-fighting model. I intend to continue this and also continue to engage with our community. This commitment is critical to the successful operation of any police department. Crime fighting, with community engagement, has been and is a top priority at the Mesa Police Department.” Meza earned a business management degree from the University of Phoenix and a master’s in education from NAU. He has also served as an

adjunct faculty member at Mesa Community College within the administration of justice program, is a member of the board of directors for Community Bridges and is a 2004 graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety Police Staff and Command School. The Mesa Police Department has 1,212 employees, a budget of $165 million and is recognized nationally for its innovation and use of technology.

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Matthew Bauer, who works as a City In May 2014, ThomasNet, an online of Mesa procurement administrator, supply and product source, and ISM was honored by ThomasNet and the launched the “30 Under 30” program Institute for Supply Management as to generate awareness among milone of several recipients lennials (age 18 to 32) in the first “30 Under 30” about the rewards of a Rising Supply Chain Stars supply chain career. The Recognition Program. program spotlights those The program, an initiaprofessionals whose initive to advance the futiative, collaboration, inture of the supply chain novation, and/or leaderindustry, cited profesship are impacting this sionals who, at age 30 or sector. younger, made significant “Having exceptional Bauer was honored contributions to their Matthew people in supply chain as one of several recipients organizations, profes- in the first “30 Under 30” positions is critical to the sional associations and Rising Supply Chain Stars health and vitality of indiRecognition Program. the supply chain industry vidual businesses and the at large. strength of our economy,” said Mark “These ‘30 Under 30’ are representa- Holst-Knudsen, president of Thomtive of a generation that’s ready to lead asNet. “These rising stars are making and make a difference,” said Tom Derry, significant contributions to their orgachief executive officer of ISM. “Their nizations every day—saving them milaccomplishments demonstrate that lions of dollars while improving their millennials are clearly capable of driv- performance.” ing real results for their employers.”

PAW Club formed at RMHS to benefit animals By Meghan McCoy Julia Orcutt yearns to become a veterinarian. Julia, a junior at Red Mountain High School, took a first step toward her future career by becoming the president of People for Animal Welfare (PAW) group at her school. “(I) thought the club would be a fun way to get involved with animals,” Julia said. “The club is a great thing and I really enjoy being president of it. It feels good to help out the community and work with the subject I want to work in for my future.” As the president, Julia hopes to make a difference in the lives of animals. The motto of the club, which was founded in August 2014, is “be a voice for the voiceless.” The club, which is open to anyone who attends meetings, gets together at 3 p.m. every other Monday in Rena Hughes’ classroom. The six-member organization has helped walk dogs, sent letters to Congressional members and conducted a May 2015

donation drive at school to fund supplies for the Maricopa shelter. “Those of us who could go helped by walking dogs at the shelter who need to get out and stretch their legs,” she said. “I normally volunteer at that shelter frequently, so I suggested it to the group and those who could, went on the walk.” The club also sent letters to Arizona Congressional members urging them to pass a bill prohibiting tying dogs up and leaving them without food. “We also wrote against a bill that would take farm animals and put them in a separate category as to animal welfare, making it easier for producers to get around animal welfare laws,” Julia said. She said she enjoys animals because they do not judge. “Take dogs, for instance. They pretty much always are loyal to you and love you no matter what,” Julia said. “Animals calm me down and make me feel happy.”

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By Meghan McCoy Actors from the Christian Youth School senior, is Theater will take audience members playing the Cowover the rainbow to Munchkinland, ardly Lion. through the Haunted Forest and Em“There is so erald City during the “The Wizard of much you can do Oz” at the Mesa Arts Center. with it,” Ian said. CYT’s performances are Friday, “He is an overMay 8, through Sunday, May 17, at the the-top character. venue, One E. Main St., Mesa. Tickets Every movement, are $18 and can be purchased by visit- every line, you ing www.mesaartscenter.com. can go over the Daniel Bisgrove plays the Scarecrow, Ian Rycroft is the Cowardly Patrons are top with Lion and Cameron Peterson performs the role of Tin Man during asked to bring it. You the Christian Youth Theater’s “The Wizard of Oz.” a new pair of can play around with the Ian said. “It has kind of given me great adult-sized flip nuances and how he speaks.” public speaking skills.” flops which Ian said he enjoys the Playing Dorothy is 15-year-old will be distheme of “The Wizard of home-schooled student Lizzy Tuten. tributed in hyOz”—“Don’t underestimate She feels sorry for her character begiene kits for yourself.” cause her neighbor wants to take away the homeless He has been an actor since Toto. through a parthe was in the seventh grade, “That is really heartbreaking for her,” nership with when his sister introduced Lizzy said. “When she comes back Family Promhim to the art form. The there is a twister and she can’t find Tuten performs the role ise of Greater Emma hobby, he said, gives him anyone.” of Glinda and Lizzy Tuten plays Phoenix. the opportunity to relax and Lizzy said her favorite part of the Dorothy during Christian Youth Theater’s “The Wizard of Oz.” Ian Rycroft, have fun. play is the dance scene while singing an 18-year-old Desert Mountain High “It’s a great way to express yourself,” “We’re Off to See the Wizard.” ZARMER PHOTOGRAPHY

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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski The Las Sendas Elementary School PTO is hoping to bring a touch of Las Vegas to the neighborhood by hosting Casino Night and Auction Fundraiser at 6 p.m. Friday, May 8. “It’s going to be a fantastic event,” said Jennifer Berkshire, the Las Sendas PTO’s vice president of fundraising. “‘Elvis’ is going to be an emcee. We’re going to have a professional auctioneer. The energy is going to be high all night long.” The event is set for 6 p.m. at The Vistas Pavilion at Las Sendas Golf Club, 7555 E. Eagle Crest Dr., Mesa. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door. Each ticket comes with $200 in casino cash and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the school, 3120 N. Red Mountain, Mesa. For more information, call Las Sendas Elementary School at (480) 472-8750 or Berkshire at (480) 272-4546. The funds raised help support various programs at Las Sendas Elementary School, ranging from the Suzuki

violin program to technology updates. Berkshire said bringing together an auction and casino games was the best option for the school. “In the past, we’ve always gone with live auctions or donations,” she said. “Last year, we had a donation from Alice Cooper. This year, it’s a different donation from him as well. “The live auctions also include different hotels, personal training, baskets that can include gift cards from around the area. Other baskets include like a fiesta night that has different fiestathemed items in it like chips and salsa, a platter, margarita glasses or a gift certificate to a local Mexican restaurant.” Of course the event needs to have the students included. “This year, we changed it up a little bit and have art projects created by some of the classrooms,” Berkshire explained. “One of the classes made an American flag with handprints. “It’s a wide variety of items this year. There’s something that suits everybody.”

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The future of Buckhorn Baths hangs in the balance Story by Lynette Carrington | Photos courtesy Mesa Preservation Foundation Valley historians and baseball fans “There was a point during the neare bemoaning the failure of a deal gotiations where I think there were that would have seen the City of Mesa some differences of opinion about purchasing the what should be landmark Buckincluded in there horn Baths from and what shouldn’t the Sliger family. be. I think there The property, were some specific once owned by Ted items that the City and Alice Sliger, felt were pretty has sat vacant for important items. a decade. The land There came a point A Buckhorn Baths ad, circa 1974, with inand buildings, lo- set photos of Ted and Alice Sliger, shows where the City felt cated at Recker the property in its heyday. like there was no Road and Main need to continue Street, would have negotiations and been part of the that’s where we purchase, but there ended up.” was more to the A deal could not property. be reached despite “Just as impora voter-approved tant were many of 2012 bond package the artifacts and The wildlife museum at Buckhorn Baths that would have alother items that in the 1960s looks almost the same today lowed the City of were in the muse- but the facility is gathering dust. Mesa to acquire um,” said Chris Brady, Mesa city man- Buckhorn Baths then move forward ager. with renovations.

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Buckhorn Baths opened in 1939 and the New York (and later, San Francisco) Giants made it a regular stop during spring training from 1947 until 1972. Famed players Willie Mays, Ty Cobb and Gaylord Perry were regular visitors along with various celebrities. There are nu- The massive neon sign in front of Buckhorn Baths is merous boxes of original signed still operational but the fate of the iconic Mesa sign and motel is uncertain baseballs and candid player photos that are part of Buckhorn’s collec- to tell its history through the contents tion, some of which are now housed at and artifacts, such as the wildlife colMesa Historical Museum. Part of Ted lection. Ted and Alice Sliger collected Sliger’s taxidermy collection, Arizona a huge amount of important artifacts.” rocks and minerals and Native AmeriLinoff said he hopes the public uncan grinding stones also populate the derstands the gravity of a potential deserted Buckhorn. Natural hot min- loss of Buckhorn Baths. eral springs are also located on the “It’s disappointing to those of us property. who worked for over five years to try “The property is still owned by the and honor Alice Sliger’s last wishes, family,” explained Vic Linoff, Mesa which were to preserve the property Preservation Foundation president. for the public good as a legacy to what “What they do with the contents is the Sligers were able to accomplish. their decision. The City has no control “There might be someone out there over that. The idea was to purchase that has the means and resources to the property and restore it and be able acquire the property.”

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Vacation Bible School ‘travels’ to Thailand By Jasmine Couillard First Presbyterian Church of Mesa is hosting a summer Vacation Bible School program the week of June 8. This year’s theme is Thailand Trek, during which children travel through field-tested rotations that reinforce relevant Bible points. They will sample Thai snacks and enjoy a light dinner each night. Students will also have the opportunity to: • Meet children from another country who love Jesus on video. • Explore Thailand through games, snacks and cultural experiences. • Share the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the culture with kids in the community and help them discover God’s eternal love for the world. Church officials aim to expand kids’ view of God’s love for them—and the world—with hopes that kids will become faith-filled children who understand the power of Jesus’ love in a diverse world. The church expects this year’s program to improve the summer vacation of attending children by introducing May 2015

them to new friends and experiences. Vacation Bible School will engage kids ages 5 to 13 in many experiences including music, sign language choir, skits, games, contests, crafts, snacks, characters and mission projects. VBS meets from 5:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Monday, June 8, through Thursday, June 11. The cost is $15 and the first 50 registrants receive a free Tshirt. For more information, call (480) 964-8606, email education@fpcmesa. org or visit www.fpcmesa.org. The church is located at 161 N. Mesa Dr. First Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Established in 1947, FPC Mesa has maintained a lively witness as it has grown alongside the city. It provides strong, biblical preaching; a commitment to music and the arts; and a passion for the working poor. The church features a vibrant ministry to children and an active youth group. Worship is at 9 a.m. Sundays, with an informal coffee house service to follow at 11:30 a.m.

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By Alison Stanton Many moms and grandmas will gather with their families on Sunday, May 10, to celebrate Mother’s Day. As far as Dixie Lidia, Stefanie Tavares and Brittney Hay are concerned, every day is Mother’s Day. Lidia, her daughter, Tavares, and granddaughter, Hay, all work at Pioneer Title Agency in Mesa, marking three generations of employees. They wouldn’t have it any other way. Lidia, a senior escrow officer, was

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the first of the trio to start working at Pioneer Title Agency. A short time later, Tavares came on board as branch manager and senior escrow officer. “I told Stefanie, ‘Why don’t you manage and I’ll work with you and support you?’” Lidia said. Tavares agreed to the idea. “I told her, ‘OK then, with your backing I’ll do it.’ I knew I could conquer anything with her help,” Tavares said. About three years ago, Hay joined

her mom and grandma at Pioneer Title Agency; she works as an assistant escrow officer. “I had kind of bounced along at different jobs because I had a lot of interests, and then my mom called and said she knew I was doing my own thing and was happy, but she asked me to come on board,” Hay said. “I’m so glad that I did. I’ve never been at a job this long, and I love the people I work for, and the three of us

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love being together every day, and we work together really well.” Their clients have peace of mind knowing that they’re working with three hard-working women, Hay said. “It helps them feel really secure; for example, in other places if someone goes on vacation their files will be shuffled around. But here, most people know us, and they know they will be taken care of,” Hay said. ...continues on page 18

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Speaking of the gridiron, for spring ball, the scrimmages for varsity, freshmen and junior varsity are May 16. That same day, the Mountain Lions are hosting a spring ball barbecue beginning at 12 p.m. The boys eat free, while everyone else pays $5 for hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and a drink. Orchard Eats has opened in the former location of Silke’s American Grill. A fast-casual concept from the owners of Mi Amigo’s Mexican Grill, the restaurant features bistro-like food like 10 varieties of crepes, as well as comfort dishes such as burgers and spaghetti and meatballs. Our culture is ruled by video games— so why not make a play about it? East Valley Children’s Theatre will hold auditions Thursday, May 7, through Friday, May 8, for the world premiere

of “Arya’s Rock: A Video Game Adventure.” It tells the story of a boy named Jacob, who is transported into a video game. Callbacks are Saturday, May 9. To see a list of characters and to download an audition form, visit http://evct. org/_New/audition.html. Anyone with questions, should call Karen at (480) 756-3828. Terri Cooper, secretary to Red Mountain Ranch Elementary School’s principal, was recently named one of Mesa Public Schools’ employees of the month. She joins Debra Shook, ELL kindergarten at Salk Elementary School, for the same honor. Employees of the month receive certificates, school board scripts and $400 for professional development workshops or conferences of their choice. Congrats! The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation honored David Paul Venell of Mesa for his sculptures “Mad Minute,” “Overrun,” “Overwatch,” “Joe Foss” and “First Wave.” He was awarded for distinguished artistic portrayals of Marine Corps traditions, culture and service.

It’s a little past our area, but Mountain Vista Medical Center has been recognized as a Center of Distinction for wound care by Healogics Inc., the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services. It makes the hospital one of very few locations in Arizona to have earned this national award.

ley Jones of Mesa—have appealed their federal case filed after United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 99 union and company officials refused to honor their legal right to refrain from union dues payments. They are receiving free legal assistance from National Right to Work Foundation staff.

Mesa is seeking members for its Building Board of Appeals, Housing and Community Development Advisory Board and Museum and Cultural Advisory Board, to name a few. Through this service, civic-minded Mesa residents become involved in their local government and make recommendations to the City Council. The City, in turn, benefits from the knowledge, experience and expertise of citizens. Interested folks are asked to contact Ian Linssen at (480) 644-3002 or ian.linssen@mesaaz.gov. The deadline is June 1. Seven Phoenix-area Fry’s Food Stores employees—including Shir-

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Stefanie Tavares, left, enjoys working with her mom, Dixie Lidia, and her daughter, Brittney Hay, at Pioneer Title Agency in Mesa.

Knowing that her mom is planning on retiring next year is already creating some angst for Tavares. “She’s always the strong one. Dixie is very humble and is one of the nicest people you will ever meet, and I will get teary eyed if I don’t see her every day,” Tavares said. When the work day is over and it’s time to relax, the trio can often be found spending even more time together.

“My mom really is my best friend and I never get bored seeing her. We really do have a special relationship and my grandma is also so special to me,” Hay said. Pioneer Title Agency is located at 4864 E. Baseline Rd., Suite 107 in Mesa. For more information, call (480) 830-9503 or visit www.pioneertitleagency.com.

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With the array of cleaning options at the grocery store, it is easy to forget that the most natural and effective cleaner could be sitting in your cabinet at this very moment. Vinegar is an all-in-one cleaner. It can take on most any cleaning challenge, no matter the size, and there’s no need to worry about harmful effects typically associated with harsh, chemical cleaning agents. Budget conscious and eco friendly, vinegar is truly a product with many talents. An online survey conducted by The Vinegar Institute found that cleaning/disinfecting are the second most popular uses for white distilled vinegar next to food preparation uses. Here are a few hints on how to utilize the cleaning power of vinegar in your home: photo page

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• Use full-strength vinegar to banish grease and eliminate mildew. • Dilute with water to remove grease and grime on miniblinds. • Use full strength to clean chrome fixtures and whiten grout. • Dilute with water to brighten brickwork. • Dilute with ammonia and baking soda to freshen a musty closet. • Mix with salt and baking soda to unclog drains. • Dilute with water to deodorize the garbage disposal. • Spray full strength to get rid of unwanted grass and weeds. • Use full strength to remove your

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either. I’m in a bad mood today. Does there have to be a reason? I made a mistake that caused someone else to be inconvenienced. Was I trying to be bad? I drove recklessly through the construction zone. Was I not thinking of consequences of my behavior? We want our children to act in ways that will serve them best, to correct and not repeat their mistakes. And it all appears so easy from the outside looking in. “If you would just...,” we exclaim with exasperation. But what if the tables were turned? What if our kids shook their fingers at us and said, “Why did you do that? You need to tell me!” I wonder how many times we’d answer, “I

don’t know.” And be telling the truth. I asked the 14-year-old what advice he would give to parents and he had several suggestions: Give your kid time to think about it. Agree on a time later that day or the next, to come back together and talk about what happened and why. If the kid still doesn’t know, go for a solution-based discussion. Frequently, why we did something matters less than how we’re going to make amends or avoid repeating that mistake. Using questions that start with “what” and “how” can help you and your child move forward. What

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Boe ing Boe ing Palms Theatre announces lineup for 15th season The Palms Theatre will open a milestone 15th season of entertainment in the Valley with six Main Stage Musicals, four Marquee Comedies, Children’s Theatre and a lineup of concerts in 2015 and 2016. “We listened to the requests of our guests and combed through the theater’s history to present one of the most dynamic, fun and exciting series the East Valley has ever seen,” said Robert Shaw, The Palm Theatre’s CEO and executive producer. The fun begins this fall on The Palms’ Main Stage as guests get back in the habit with “Nunsense.” The holiday season will be ushered in with the premier of a new Yuletide production, “Happy Holidays! A Heartwarming Christmas Revue Featuring the Music of Irving Berlin.” Following the New Year, The Palms will roll the dice on “Guys and Dolls,” followed by a visit to “Church Basement Ladies.” For the first time on The Palms Theatre stage, springtime will have guests bopping through the halls of Rydell High with “Grease.” Finally, The Palms rounds out its Main Stage productions with “Ring of Fire,” the revived Broadway musical celebrating the life and songs of Johnny Cash. In addition to the six Main Stage musicals, The Palms will offer a number of productions as part of its Marquee Theatre Comedy Series. Shows

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WHERE: Red Mountain Library, 635 N. Power Rd., Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 644-3100 or http://bit. ly/1F1xW4Y Sunland Village Ice Cream Social Patrons will be entertained by Jan Sandwich. WHEN: Tuesday, May 19, at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Sunland Village, 4601 E. Dolphin Ave., Mesa COST: $4, includes build-your-own sundae and show. INFO: (480) 832-9003 Coffee with the Councilmembers Vice Mayor Dennis Kavanaugh and Councilman Dave Richins will host Coffee with the Councilmembers. WHEN: Friday, May 22, from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Sheraton Mesa at Wrigleyville West, 860 N. Riverview Dr., Mesa COST: Free INFO: http://bit.ly/1FXuEM8

Salute to Summer/Writing the Great American Novel Educator Dane McCaslin, an author of crime novels, enjoys sharing her passion for reading and writing. WHEN: Saturday, May 30, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Red Mountain Library, 635 N. Power Rd., Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 644-3100 or http://bit. ly/1G7Ca9O

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Innocuous strip malls, it seems, at- bobs ($10.50), tenderloin beef kabobs tract some of the best fast-casual res- ($13.50), lamb kabobs ($13.50) and taurants. One of those is Greek Café chops ($16.50). There is even a lowMix, buried near Walmart, a bank carb version of the chicken kabobs and sandwich shop at McKellips and that comes without pita bread or rice. Greenfield roads. There are a variety of wraps, inGreek Café Mix is a literally cluding a veggie wrap ($6.50) a fresh mix of Greek and and gyro ($6.50). The menu American foods in a suggests to order a comspace that holds maybe bo meal and save mon10 tables. The walls are ey, although it doesn’t adorned with paintquite layout the disings of Greece atop count. Fries or a Greek beige walls. side salad and drink can Both times we visbe added for $2.99. ited Greek Café Mix, For those on a The Greek salad is crisp and tasty. there were a healthy health kick, there number of folks picking up take-out are five salads, ranging from the orders from the friendly staff. A few traditional Greek salad ($7) to Italdiners were sprinkled inside the eat- ian chicken salad ($9.25) and crispy ery and outside on the patio. chicken salad ($9.25). Now to the food. Others who don’t prefer Greek Café Mix’s menu is mostly Greek— food, but were dragged there by ans, with gyro meat ($10.50), chicken ka- have a choice of hamburger ($5.75), comm. spotlight

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Pink Grapefruit Pound Cake Delicious, juicy pink grapefruit is in season from October through May, so this is a great month to try a sweet treat with a sensational citrus twist— the Pink Grapefruit Pound Cake. First about the cake. It really should have been called a 4-pound cake, because back in the 1700s, when someone baked up this invention, the original pound cake called for 1 pound each of butter, sugar, eggs and flour. Since then, the pound cake has slimmed down in ingredients and in size, and fresh citrus is often added to the basic mixture. While lemon is the darling of citrus when it comes to desserts, there is a sweet alternative in abundance right now in your store’s produce department. Pink grapefruit is juicy, sweet, inexpensive and large, which is why this recipe for

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