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Reduce the weeds in walkways in yourgarden by covering the soil with some type
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Other tips for this month include fencingpest animals out of gardens, staking toma-toes while young, and keeping lawnsmowed regularly yet not too low (3 incheshigh is often good).
Hardening seedlings and other May gardening tips
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(NAPSA) — If your lawn moweris more than 10 years old, it maybe time to consider a replace-ment. In the past decade, engi-neering advances have producedgas-powered lawn mowers thatrun cleaner, start easier and aremore fuel efficient than ever be-fore, while providing a variety ofoptions that make yard careeasier.
Gas-powered mowers remainthe No. 1 choice among home-owners, accounting for four outof every five mowers sold in theUnited States, according to TheStevenson Company, a leadingconsumer research organization.Lawn care experts say they aren’tsurprised because gas mowersgive consumers so many choices
when it comes to power, priceand options — something theydon’t get with electric and bat-tery-powered mowers, which aremainly an option for homeownerswith small yards.
“Gas mowers provide a range ofpower to reliably mow any sizeyard and even tall, thick grass,”explains Rick Zeckmeister, a vicepresident at Briggs & StrattonCorporation, which engineersand manufactures gas enginesfor outdoor power equipment.
Today’s gas-powered lawn mow-ers, he points out, are also intune with today’s environmental-ly conscious lifestyles.
Other innovations and benefitsof the newest gas mowersinclude:
• Easy starting, with a singlepull of the starter rope or thepush of a button, like in thenewest cars;
• Improved fuel efficiency andadvanced muffler systems thatproduce a more pleasant soundquality and less vibration;
• Ample engine power to mulchgrass clippings while mowing,turning them into a natural fer-tilizer for the lawn;
• A variety of options to makemowing easier, from mowers thatautomatically adjust to the walk-ing pace of the person mowing todigital dashboards that show thetime, fuel level, maintenance re-minders and other information.
Briggs & Stratton provides anonline tutorial on how to select a
lawn mower atwww.yardsmarts.com.
For information on environ-mental and product performanceconsiderations when choosing anew lawn mower, visit www.brig-gsand stratton.com.
Newest lawn mowers are a cut above
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by Angela Shelf Medearis
Berry good!Farmers markets and grocery stores are bursting
with strawberries. Strawberries are always a nutri-tious choice and a wonderful treat. The strawberry gotits name from the common practice of growing berriesunder straw to protect them from winter cold and latespring frosts. A member of the rose family, the straw-berry sometimes gives off a rose-like aroma. Manyspeculate about how the luscious fruit was discov-ered. It is known that the strawberry goes as far backas the Romans and perhaps even the Greeks.
Strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C, anantioxidant that may reduce the risk of heart diseaseand some types of cancer. It helps protect the skin frombruising, helps heal cuts and keeps gums healthy. Onecup of strawberries provides 3 grams of fiber and only46 calories. Strawberries also have potassium, whichcan help maintain a healthy blood pressure.
When picking or buying packages of strawberries,look for ripe, shiny and brilliantly colored berries with-out any soft or brown patches. Never buy strawberriesthat are green or hard, or that look dry, dull or wrin-kled. When buying berries packed in a basket, checkthe bottom to see if there is a juice stain. This meansthat the strawberries at the bottom are crushed.
Always dispose of any berries that have signs ofmildew or are rotten, as they’ll contaminate the rest.Refrigerating strawberries ruins the flavor, and thestrawberry aroma is easily picked up by other foods inthe refrigerator. Store the berries in a cool place.Strawberries should be lightly rinsed, not washedbefore serving, and eaten as soon as possible.
This Strawberry and Spinach Salad with bluecheese crumbles and a balsamic-based dressing is a“berry” good way to serve strawberries.
Strawberry and spinach salad1 pound baby spinach leaves, triple washed 2 cups strawberries, leaves and stems removed and
sliced1/2 small purple onion, sliced thinly1/2 cup sliced almonds 2 ounces crumbled blue cheeseIn a large bowl, mix all ingredients together.Dressing:1/2 cup stevia or honey1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce1/4 cup balsamic vinegar 1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1/2 cup olive oilIn a saucepan, heat the stevia or honey,
Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepperand olive oil over medium heat until the stevia orhoney dissolves. Remove mixture from heat. Whendressing is cool, toss with the salad mixture untilwell-combined. Serves 4.
(Additional information provided by TammyRoberts, MS, RD, LD, nutrition and health educationspecialist, Barton County, University of MissouriExtension.)
(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.
The Kitchen Diva
This week’s Sudoku solution
Warm cabbage salad1/2 package (4 ounces) bacon1 head (large) green cabbage, about 3 pounds1 bunch (about 3/4 pound) spinach, or 1 10-ounce
bag fresh spinach2 tablespoons salad oil1/4 cup cider vinegar1 tablespoon sugar1 teaspoon salt
1. Cut strips of bacon crosswise into 1/4-inchslices. In 8-quart Dutch oven or saucepot over medi-um-low heat, cook bacon until browned, about 10minutes. With slotted spoon, remove bacon to papertowels to drain. Discard bacon fat from Dutch oven.
2. Meanwhile, cut cabbage into 1-inch chunks; dis-card any tough pieces. Reserve several pretty spinachleaves to line platter later; coarsely chop remainingspinach.
3. In same Dutch oven over medium-highheat, in hot salad oil, cook cabbage, stirringfrequently, until cabbage is tender-crisp,about 15 minutes. Stir in vinegar, sugar andsalt; cook 5 minutes longer. Remove Dutchoven from heat; stir in chopped spinach.
4. To serve, garnish deep platter withreserved spinach leaves; spoon cabbage mix-ture onto leaves. Sprinkle with crumbledbacon. Serves 8.
• Each serving: About 105 calories, 6g totalfat, 4mg cholesterol, 395mg sodium.
For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visitour website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.
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(NAPSA) — For barbecue lovers, the season can’tstart too early. As daylight hours get longer, theaction heats up and the season can last well into thefrosty days of fall. But the standard fare of such tra-ditionally warm-weather gatherings — grilled meatand veggies — deserves to be followed with a deli-cious chilled dessert.
One tasty way to kick off the outdoor season iswith Strawberry Lemonade Pie, a light summerdessert with a nontraditional twist. Like manycrowd-pleasing desserts, this recipe uses KaroSyrup to add just the right amount of sweetness.
Strawberry Lemonade PiePrep time: 25 minutesBake time: 30 minutesChill time: 2 hours Yield: 8 servings1 (9-inch) unbaked pie crust3/4 cup sugar3 tablespoons all-purpose flour4 eggs1/2 cup Karo Light Corn Syrup1/3 cup lemon juice1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract2 tablespoons Karo Light Corn Syrup1 teaspoon lemon juice1 teaspoon freshly grated lemon peel3 cups thinly sliced strawberriesSweetened whipped cream and thinly sliced
lemon, optional
Fit pie crust into a 9-inch tart pan with removablebottom and trim the edge OR a 9-inch pie pan andflute the edge. Line the crust with a double sheet offoil. Bake in preheated 350˚F oven for 10 minutes.Remove foil and cool slightly.
Combine sugar and flour in a medium bowl. Addeggs, 1/2 cup corn syrup, 1/3 cup lemon juice andvanilla. Beat until smooth. Pour into partially bakedshell. Bake about 30 minutes until filling is goldenbrown. Cool. Refrigerate at least 2 hours.
Combine remaining 2 tablespoons corn syrup, 1teaspoon lemon juice and lemon peel. Cover and setaside. Just before serving, arrange sliced berries ontop of baked filling and drizzle with lemon mixture.Top each serving with whipped cream and a lemonslice, if desired.
For more dessert recipes, visit www.KaroSyrup.com.
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AsparagusAvailability: Almost year-roundPeak season: March, April and MayBuying tips: Look for bright-green, firm, crisp
stalks with compact tips and no trace of brown orrust. Buy evenly sized stalks for uniform cooking.
To store: Asparagus is very perishable. Stand thestalks in 1/2 inch of cold water in a container.Refrigerate up to two days.
To prepare: Hold the base of each asparagus spearin one hand and bend back the stalk; the end willbreak off at the spot where the stalk becomes tootough to eat. Discard the tough stem. Rinse well toremove any sand. Some cooks like to peel aspara-gus, but this is a matter of personal choice. Leaveasparagus whole or cut diagonally into 1- to 2-inchpieces.
To cook: Asparagus can be boiled, steamed, stir-fried, roasted or grilled. Serve hot, room temperatureor cold. To boil, in a 12-inch skillet, heat 1 inch ofwater to boiling over high heat. Add asparagus and1/2 teaspoon salt; heat to boiling. Reduce heat tomedium-high and cook, uncovered, until barely ten-der, 5 to 10 minutes (depending on the thickness ofasparagus); drain. If serving cold, rinse under coldrunning water to stop cooking; drain again.
Spring Garden SauteWith its bright colors and flavors, this warm dish of
spring vegetables tastes even better than it looks.2 pounds asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1 1/2-
inch pieces
8 ounces sugar snap peas, strings removed1 tablespoon margarine or butter1 pound radishes, each cut into quartersSalt and pepper4 tablespoons snipped fresh chives1. Heat large covered saucepot of salted water to
boiling on high. Fill large bowl with ice water; setaside. To saucepot, add asparagus and snap peas;cook 4 minutes. Drain vegetables; cool in bowl of icewater. Drain vegetables well.
2. Meanwhile, in 12-inch skillet, heat margarineon medium until melted. Add radishes, 1/4 tea-spoon salt, and 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground blackpepper; cook 10 minutes or until tender-crisp.Transfer to bowl; keep warm.
3. To same skillet, add asparagus, snap peas, 1/4teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon freshly groundblack pepper; cook 5 minutes or until tender-crisp,stirring occasionally. Stir in 2 tablespoons chives.
4. Transfer to serving bowl; arrange radishesaround edge. Sprinkle with remaining chives. Makes10 side-dish servings.
TIP: Asparagus and snap peas can be cookedthrough step 1 up to one day ahead. Place in plasticstorage bag and refrigerate until ready to use.
• Each serving: About 45 calories, 2g total fat,185mg sodium, 5g total carbs, 2g dietary fiber, 3gprotein.
For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit ourwebsite at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder.
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Delicious dessert to start outdoor season
One tasty way to kick off the unofficial beginning of theoutdoor season is to whip up a Strawberry LemonadePie.
by Healthy ExchangesOatmeal raisin muffins
Somehow, muffins seem to fit the bill for a fillingbreakfast, a tasty snack and even as an offering fordessert. These muffins are no exception!
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour1 cup quick oats1 cup raisinsSugar substitute to equal 1/4 cup sugar, suitable
for baking1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon apple pie spice1 cup fat-free milk2 tablespoons fat-free sour cream1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce1 egg or equivalent in egg substitute1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Spray a 12-hole muffin
pan with butter-flavored cooking spray or line withpaper liners.
2. In large bowl, combine flour, oats, raisins,sugar substitute, baking powder, baking soda andapple pie spice. In a small bowl, combine milk, sourcream, applesauce and egg. Mix well with a fork tocombine.
3. Add milk mixture to flour mixture. Mix justuntil moistened (batter will be lumpy). Evenlydivide batter into prepared muffin wells. Bake 18 to22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in centerof muffin comes out clean.
4. Place pan on a wire rack and let set 5 minutes.Remove muffins from pan and continue cooling onrack. Makes 12 servings.
• Each serving equals: About 129 calories, 1g fat,4g protein, 26g carbo., 140g sodium, 2g fiber;Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Starch, 1 Fruit.
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Comfort foods made fast and healthy!
(NAPSA) — Eating a more nutritious diet and main-taining a healthy weight may have more to do withwhat you add to your daily routine than what yousubtract. Adding salad dressings and mayonnaise toyour menu could help you achieve your goals.
Many diets cut calories at the expense of flavor, soit’s hard to stay motivated. A smarter way to stick toyour goals may involve including more vegetables inyour diet and using dressings to add a tempting dol-lop of tasty flavor.
For example, salad is delicious and nutritious.Salad eaters tend to have higher intakes of essentialnutrients such as vitamins C and E and folic acid.
Adding a variety of flavorful dressings can add to
the appeal of eating salad every day. The healthy oils found in many salad dressings can
help the body to better absorb key nutrients.Mayonnaise can also be part of a well-balanced diet,
as it’s made with healthy oils and contains omega-3fatty acids.
You can use salad dressings as dips, while mayon-naise adds terrific flavor to deviled eggs, sandwichesand deli salads.
If you must count calories, there are a number ofreduced-fat and light options of salad dressings andmayonnaise available.
For more information, visit www.dressings-sauces.org.
Dress up your diet with delicious dressings and mayonnaise
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INDOOR GARAGE SALE: Atthe Century Club in Amster-dam,NY June 15 & 16, 10am-4pm. Tables for rent. Call Mar-lene 518-526-8012
NEED BUSINESS CARDS?Full color glossy, heavy stock.250 ($45.00); 500 ($60.00);1,000 ($75.00). Call yoursales representative or or LeePublications 800-218-5586and ask for Beth or 518-673-0101 bsnyder@leepub.com
Buildings For Sale
RUN-IN SHED, 10x16, w/kick-board, quaker style, brandnew, never used, deliveryavailable, $2,500. St.Johnsville 518-568-3560
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1998 FORD EXPLORERSport 4x4, 183k, $1,500/OBO.518-231-1951
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Computers
Cuffe Computers offers afford-able repairs and upgrades aswell as custom built systems.518-993-4833.
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FOR SALE: Factory seconds,foil backed insulation, variousthicknesses. Call 315-429-3627. Adirondack Metal Salesat 302 Bacon Brook Rd., Dol-geville, NY.
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Call 607-847-8234 for your appointment.Special Rates for Spring!
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Becky WilcoxCell 518-231-6677 • Email: wilcoxrealty@gmail.com
790 Clove Road,Cobleskill, NY
Rare 1900’s Colonial in excellent condition on35 acres of open fields, rolling hills, & woods.Barn in great condition w/horse stalls & storagearea. Detached 3 car garage w/heated work-shop. Home features wood floors, granitecounter top, french doors, woodstove and 9 ft.ceilings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$324,900
Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale
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Country Home For Sale 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Living Room, DiningRoom, Den, Washer/Dryer Room, LargeKitchen, Pine Floors Throughout, NewPellet Stove, Stove, Refrigerator, Full Cellar,Hot Water Heat, 2 Stall Garage w/Loft,Large Yard. Sprout Brook Area.
Quick Sale $79,000Appraised at $125,000
Call 518-848-6469
Rural EstatesRoute 7 & 20Duanesburg, New York 12056Office (518) 895-2902 Ext. 35, Toll Free (800) 606-0021 Ext. 35Fax (518) 895-8622, Cobleskill Office (518) 234-1480 Ext. 308Cobleskill Fax (518) 234-1482
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323 Main StreetSchoharie, New York 12157Business 518.295.8547 Ext. 29Cell 518.944.9505Fax 518.295.8691Email charlene.olsen@century21.com
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THREE SIBERIAN HUSKYPuppies, two female, onemale, dewormed, ready to go$375.00 each. 518-568-7142
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ELECTRIC FENCE CON-TROLLER REPAIRS. Factoryauthorized warranty center forZereba, ParMak, many others.No charge for estimates. Quickturn-around time. Send orbring to our shop, any make,any model. 518-284-2180
LOCUST POSTS, POLES,Split Rails, 6x6’s, 4x4’s. Otherhardwood & softwood boardsand planks, custom cut. Alsolots, land cleared, woodlotswanted. 518-883-8284
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PINE FIREPLACE MANTEL,great for pellet stove, $95; Hottub cover, 8x8, like new, $150;Pump and motor, $100. 518-762-3971
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I BUY HUNTING RIFLES formy collection. 518-673-0029,518-321-5372
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PINE SHAVINGS, kiln dried,3.25 cu.ft. paper bags niceand soft. 529 Klock Rd., FortPlain. 518-568-3203
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BANNERS BANNERS BAN-NERS any size. Call yoursales representative or Bethat Lee Publications 518-673-0101 Please allow 7-10 work-ing days to receive your ban-ner after ordering.
SIGNS SIGNS SIGNS All Kinds. Corrugated PlasticSigns With Stakes. Call yoursales representative or Bethat Lee Publications 518-673-0101. Please allow 7-10working days to receive yoursigns after ordering.
Motorcycles
1986 HD 883 SPORTSTER,33k miles, $2,500/OBO. 518-231-1951
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BIKE 4 SALE: 2000 HondaShadow Sabre 1100cc, greatshape, custom paint, wind-shield, back rest, luggagerack, runs great, just passedinspection, professionallymaintained, $2,500. 518-673-8124
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RECORDS WANTED: We’llbuy your old records from1930-1970. 45’s, 78’s,Albums, Rock-N-Roll, Blues,R&B, Country, etc. Call Pete518-673-2384.
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M. Dianne EndersREALTOR®
Manuel G Sousa Associate Broker
RURAL ESTATES323 Main Street
Schoharie, NY 12157(518) 852-7946
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Each office isindependently ownedand operated
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 2bedroom, $550, 3 bedroom,$600. With new kitchens.Amsterdam,NY 631-320-9414
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1988 35’ Travel Trailer, 26’awning, needs a little work,$1,800.00 cash. 315-858-2657
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