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Week 29July 12 - July 18

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TIDBITS® CHOWS DOWN ON

INTERESTING EDIBLESby Sarah Bates

Food nourishes your body just like Tidbits nourishes your brain! Get a double helping with these bits and bites that you might not have known about the things we eat and drink!• Did you know there are over 300 different

varieties of honey in North America alone? Honey, a natural energy restorer, was not only used by ancient cultures but it has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs. There have also been discoveries of 4,500 year old Egyptians carvings which are some of the earliest depictions of bee keeping.

• Do you know what a pluot is? It’s a complex hybrid between a plum and an apricot. It’s traits tend to be more plum-like, with a smooth skin. They are very sweet and intense in flavor and very juicy. They are not to be confused with an aprium, which is also a plum/apricot hybrid that is 1/4th plum and 3/4th apricot. Another plum/apricot hybrid is the plumcot. What’s a plum+apricot+peach? That one’s called a Peacotum.

• The island nation of Grenada in the Caribbean was named for the pomegranate. So was grenadine syrup and the grenade. All come from the Latin root word punica granatum,which means pomegranate.

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Q. What vitamin is good for the eyes?

A. Vitamin C!

TABLE OF CONTENTSISSUE 2009.29

Interesting Ediblespages 1-4

Tidbits Around the World: Belgium

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WHEELS UP!by Patricia L. Cook

Aileron, drag, lift, thrust–all terms pilots must learn if they are to get the “wheels up” and take off, whether on a seaplane, crop duster or a jumbo jet. Let’s look to the skies!• Orville and Wilbur Wright built the “Wright

Flyer 1,” the first gas-powered airplane in the early 1900s. Orville was at the controls for the first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, that was airborne 12 seconds and flew 121 feet (37 m) on December 17, 1903. Wilbur flew the longest flight that day for 59 seconds, covering 852 feet (260 m).

• Orville and Wilbur were awarded a total of 15 honorary degrees from colleges and universities in Europe and the United States, but neither received high school diplomas.

• Charles Lindbergh won $25,000 when he completed the first solo transatlantic flight in 1927. Businessmen in St. Louis, Missouri, provided the financial backing so he named his plane the Spirit of St. Louis. After the successful flight, he became quite a hero and was sponsored by the Daniel Guggenheim Fund on a nationwide tour. He flew the Spirit of St. Louis to 92 cities in 48 states, gave 147 speeches and rode 1,290 miles (2076 km) in parades. Lindbergh’s famous flight was 3,600 miles (5,790 km) and lasted 33 1/2 hours.

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• Airliners today can fly Lindbergh’s transatlantic route from New York to Paris in fewer than seven hours.

• Chuck Yeager was the first pilot to fly faster than the speed of sound—supersonic—about 768 miles per hour (1,236 km per hour) at sea level. He accomplished the feat in a Bell X-1 jet on October 14, 1947. Yeager is a retired brigadier general with the U.S. Air Force and still flying at 87 years old. He lives in Penn Valley, California.

• Seaplanes are used in more areas than you may think. Vancouver, British Columbia, has a number of seaplanes used by commuters from the outlying islands as well as by tourists. Used for taking off and landing on water, the most famous seaplanes, called “flying boats,” were the Pan American Clippers in the 1930s. Their four engines propelled the planes at almost 200 miles per hour (322 km/hour). Pan Am, as it was called, was the first airline to cross the Pacific, the first to offer regular commercial service across the North Atlantic, and the first to establish extensive routes to South America. They had a fleet of 25 “flying boats.”

• The largest “flying boat” ever built was the H-4 Hercules, better known as the “Spruce Goose.” Henry Kaiser, head of a large shipbuilding company, and Howard Hughes, a well-known businessman, movie producer, aeronautical engineer and aviator, joined forces to build flying transport planes capable of moving troops and supplies across the Atlantic for World War II efforts.

• The “Spruce Goose” was finished in 1947, two years too late to help the Allied forces in the war. Disappointed with the timing, Hughes (Kaiser had left the project) was determined to show that his plane was flight-worthy.

• Controversy over the amount of money spent on the “goose” led to a government investigation. Hughes ordered his team to prepare the plane for tests on his arrival back from the investigation. On November 2, 1947, with newsmen and others gathered, he glided the “Spruce Goose” across a three-mile stretch of the Long Beach, California, harbor. On the third taxi Hughes stunned the crowd as he lifted the seaplane off the water. On the only flight it ever made, it flew for a little over a mile (1.6 km) for about one minute at an altitude of 70 feet (21 m). He showed the skeptics that the big bird could fly.

• Hughes stored the “goose” in flight-ready condition in a custom-built hangar for 33 years at an annual cost of approximately $1 million. Where is it now? It is the “crown jewel” of the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon.

• Pan American’s order for 25 Boeing 747 airplanes on April 13, 1966, was the launch of the “jumbo jet” program that would make Boeing the aviation icon that it is today. Boeing purchased 780 acres (316 ha) of land in Everett, Washington, for the 747 production plant. The first 747 nose section was built at the Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas, and delivered to the Everett plant on November 21, 1967. The Boeing 747 is longer than the distance of the first flight made by the Wright Brothers! In fact, the first flight could have been done within the coach class section of a 747-400.

• The Concorde is the fastest airliner to ever fly in regular revenue service. The top record-setting flight was by British Airways from London to New York on February 7, 1996. The flight was completed in 2 hours, 52 minutes, and 59 seconds.

Scammers Add to Bag of TricksThe scammers who want to separate us from our money never sleep. And they’ve gotten more creative than ever.

Scammers are targeting those who make purchases on Amazon.com and are raking in millions of dollars. They send out a mass e-mail, complete with a duplicate of the Amazon logo, with a thanks for the most recent purchase. A variation is to send an e-mail saying that the Amazon.com account has been compromised. The purchaser is asked to click a link, which either downloads a virus or brings up a webpage that asks for login and credit-card information. Since so many people buy from Amazon.com, the scammers actually are hitting large numbers of purchasers. With personal information in hand, they go on a spending spree.

Hotels are notorious for lack of security in their computers, and scammers are having a field day with it. It’s thought that hotel computers are the No. 1 location for credit-card scammers to attack. And it’s not just the mom-and-pop motels -- the major chains are getting hit too. There’s not much that can be done, except to check your credit-card statements the minute you get them. There’s a movement afoot to have credit-card holders check their purchases and balances on a daily basis to stop the frauds faster. However, there is danger in that as well, especially if you use WiFi and check your account from an unprotected location.

There must be money in online auto sales, because scammers have targeted that area, too. To accomplish the fraud, scammers create a website or e-mail address that is only one letter off from a legitimate site. All it would take is a small typo to put purchasers in contact with the scammers instead of the actual dealership. Purchasers would inquire about buying a vehicle, and the scammers would tell them how and where to wire the money ... and of course, the vehicle is never delivered.

Anytime there’s a disaster or storm, beware of phony solicitations. With the BP oil spill, it’s said that some creative scammers were even taking money to get clean-up jobs for people who applied. Hurricanes, deep snow, floods -- they’re all perfect for the scammers who prey on our generous spirits.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

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Upcoming Flagler & Volusia County Events…

third Monday of every Month… Alzheimer’s Resource County of Flagler County Support Group Meetings Odyssey Healthcare (4861 NW Palm Coast Pkwy. Suite 3) • 11:30 a.m.For more information contact 386-446-7848.

first Wednesday of every Month… Alzheimer’s Resource County of Flagler County Support Group Meetings Odyssey Healthcare (4861 NW Palm Coast Pkwy. Suite 3) • 6:00 p.m.For more information contact 386-446-7848.

every thursday… The New People’s Social Club RBC Bank (21 Cypress Branch Way) • 11:00 a.m.For newcomers, newly-single, couples and anyone who enjoys socializing and making new friends. Never go to a social function alone and never feel lonely again. Free membership. Lots of fun. 386-237-8700. [email protected]

october 16… Pilates in Central Park100% of proceeds will benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation

october 16… Fall Festival Benton Village Senior Living Community • 12-3 p.m. 100 Magnlia Trace Way • Palm CoastFun, Fun, Fun!! Food catered by Woody’s Bar-B-Q, games, Sno Cones and a host of vendors. Flu shots will also be available provided by Maxim Health Care.

october 19… Stroke Support Group of Flagler County Florida Hospital Flagler, Room A/B • 11:00 a.m. 60 Memorial Medical Parkway • Palm CoastIf you, or someone in your family are recovering from a stroke, you may feel like you are the only one trying to understand the immense changes in your life. Be assured that others have similar feelings. And now there’s a safe place to share those feelings. Stroke support groups offer survivors and family members a way to understand those changes and enrich their lives after stroke. For more information call (386) 586-3866 or (386) 447-0011.

october 21… Free Immigration Seminar • 7:00 p.m.American Immigration Services will be hosting a “Free Immigration Seminar” on How to get the “Green Card.” Please call for reservations (386) 586-6985.

noveMber 12-14… Kopy Kats Show • Ormond Beach Performing Arts CenterKopy Kats is a group of 40+ performers ages 50 and older. The cast comes from a wide range of backgrounds and show business experience. The aver-age age is 72, but you would not believe it when you see them perform! For more information contact Elaine Willey at 386-441-5738.

noveMber 20… Where Have All The Flower Children Gone? Fundraiser 1101 N. Atlantic Ave. • Daytona Beach • 7:00 p.m.Community Thrift Boutique will be hosting their annual fundraiser. A fine buffet, great entertainment, door prizes & real “atmosphere of love” there will be a special 60’s memorabilia auction. And just to get you really in the mood, prizes for best costumes. Sponsor tickets are $25.00 a person (tax deductible) Donations of circa 1960’s stuff, i.e. albums, posters, clothing, furniture, lava lamps, etc. are being sought for sale that evening. For additional information call (386) 341-7953.

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known for his rich baritone voice, easy-going casual style and, like “Mr. Rogers, cardigan sweaters. He once said, “I’ve done nothing that I can call exciting. I was a barber. Since then I’ve been a singer. That’s it.” Como’s demeanor was so relaxed that some thought he was too calm. One music critic wrote, “Nobody was so intensely relaxed.”

• Although he was considered a “heartthrob” to women, he was a wonderful family man who married his high school sweetheart, Roselle Beline in 1933. They had three children. She died two weeks after their 65th wedding anniversary in 1998. Como lived until 2001, dying six days before his 89th birthday. Shortly before his passing he became a great-grandfather.

• One of Como’s best known tunes was “And I Love you So.” Romantic ballads were his main focus, but he also had some fun and popular novelty hits, such as: “Pappa Loves Mambo;” “Catch a Falling Star (and put it in your pocket);” “Hubba, Hubba, Hubba;” and the great tune “Hot Diggity (dog ziggity boom).”

• Como got his first big break in 1933, while visiting Cleveland, Ohio. He was hired by Freddie Carlone’s band for about $25 per week. He took the job, even though he was earning more with his barbershop at the time. From the band, he moved on to become the vocalist for the Ted Weems Orchestra. That led to radio and then television.

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Airplanes/Auto Carpet • Headlines • Convertable Tops

Something New… We now do home furniture with an experienced upholsteror!

2 Midway Drive (SR 100) • Palm Coast386-437-2403

Exp. 10/31/10

Mexican RestauRant

386-283-4976 4982 Palm coast Parkway nW

Palm coast(across from st. Joe’s Plaza)

$500 OFF2 DinneRentRees & 2 DRinKs

(one coupon per group per visit, not to be combined with any other offer or coupon)

exp: 11/7/10

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SPOnSOreD By Pete”S AutO DetAILIng

SPOnSOreD By LIvIng FAIth ChrIStIAn Center

SPOnSOreD By PALm COASt FLOOrIng

SPOnSOreD By COnSIgneD InterIOrS

SPOnSOreD By OrmOnD DentAL

• “Let your dough rise in the oven -- while it’s off, of course. It’s the perfect temperature, and it’s draft-free!” -- R.F. in Texas

• Breakfast in bed? It’s muffin-tin time. Small portions are easily separated, and small glasses are less likely to turn over when placed in one of the wells.

• “To keep small screws in place, like the ones in sunglasses or eyeglasses, dab the screw with clear nail polish. It gets into the cracks and keeps it in place, but you can unscrew it if you need to.” -- S.L. in Colorado

• Rub a little petroleum jelly over the shower-curtain rod to help metal curtain rings glide better. If you use a plastic nonslip mat in the bottom of your tub, be sure to throw it in the washer with towels to keep mildew at bay.

• “Use hairspray to preserve flowers you might want to display in your home. After they’ve dried, arrange them as you like them and then give them a big dose of hairspray.” -- Y.E. in Alabama

• Never, never, never serve roasted poultry right away. Always let it stand for 15 to 25 minutes after roasting to allow the juices to redistribute. You will have juicier meat, and the bird will be easier to carve.

Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or e-mail JoAnn at [email protected].

(c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.

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huge mOvIng SALe!! Something for everyone! Tools, household items, clothes, etc. 665 W. CR

2006, Bunnell. October 9 & 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. October 17 & 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call

386-206-9823 or 386-283-7574 for more info.

www.Tidbitsflaglervolusia.com

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iving aith hristian enterReaching the Lost, Strengthening Families and Raising up Leaders

Pastors Arthur and Gwen Jackson

SunShine BuSineSS Complex2729 east moody Blvd.

Hwy. 100 Suites 703 & 704

386-263-2963

practical Teaching for everyday life!

Our ministries include… • Children’s ministry

• Teen ministry “Rebirth”

• men’s ministry

• Women’s ministry

• monthly Study Groups

• Bible Classes… and many more

Sunday moRninG SeRviCe 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday night Service 7:30 p.m. with separate Teen ministry “Rebirth”

Earlyne LundPresident and FounderMachelle L. Vallance

General ManagerTodd Bennett

Production

Our Vision is to win Souls and we have

kept the vision strong since 1985.

We are a full service radio station committed to

making this area a better place to live.

We saturate Volusia County, Flagler/Madison County and surrounding areas with the Word and

Praise Network

24 hours a day!Live Prayerline Mon.-Fri. see times at www.wapn.net Program guide.

Email us [email protected] in to

91.5FM (Volusia County)

91.7 FM (Madison County)or WaPN.net

and view our webCam

386-677-4272 1508 State Street • Holly Hill, FL 32117

LICenSeD entOmOLOgISt Needed at once!!! Call for an interview

386-847-7131.

wAnteD emPLOyment

FeDerAL & StAte JOBS! Earn $12-$48/Hour. Full Medical/Dental Benefits, Paid Training, FT/PT.

1-800-320-9353 Ext. 2509

trAveL, trAveL! $500 Sign-on Bonus! Seeking Sharp Guys & Gals, Rock-N-Roll Atmosphere,

Blue Jean Environment. Phil 888-890-2070

eDuCAtIOn

DeLL COmPuterS!! Brand New! No Credit Check! No Layaway Payments! Seen on TV! Everyone is

Approved! Free Plasma Television! 100% Financing! From $24/Week! MyBrandNewPC.com

1-800-799-6331

the OCeAn COrP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099.

Train for a new career. *Underwater welder. Commercial Diver.

*NDT/Weld Inspector. Job placement assistance. Financial aid available

for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

mOvIng/gArAge SALeS

COmPuterS & eLeCtrOnICS

Looking to get your cLassified ad in the eyes of thousands?

Give us a call to quote your classified ad in one or hundreds of our metro

area classified publications!!

386.336.9013 ext 135

reD POntIAC 205 Aztek 4-drive SWD. Excellent condition in/out. Can be

seen at S. Joe Plaza. 386-445-6117.

1999 merCury grAnD mArquIS Fully loaded, including power and leather seats. 74,000 original miles, one owner (you’ve got to

see this one!) $5,495. 386-986-6414

COrvette 50th AnnIverSAry 2003 - WOW!! Look at this unique vette with

wing. Definately one of a kind! Runs and looks great. Satellite radio. Awesome! 93,000 miles. Well maintained. Black convertible. $17,900.

386-627-3377

CADILLAC eL DOrADO Red with tan fabric top, leather interior, well

maintained. Excellent condition $5950 or best offer. 386-314-1100

1998 mItSuBISh 3000 gt Leather interior, 82,000 miles. Like new, needs

nothing. American racing wheels. First to see it will buy it! $15,250. 386-441-5107 or 386-852-2692.

1984 Chevy CAmInO V8, power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, body in

excellent condition. $3695. 386-295-8046.

1997 OLDS 88 rOyALe 90,000 miles, one owner, leather, power windows,

locks, tilt, cruise, new tires, garage kept, $3495. 386-295-8046.

vehICLeS FOr SALe

36 Ft CLASS A rv for rent $695.00 per week. 200 miles free (.35 per mile there after) Sleeps

six. Insurance extra or provide binder from your insurance company.

765-532-1039 or 386-586-0994.

rv FOr rent

AttentIOn: FOreIgn StuDentS Get the “green CArD”

NO INVESTMENTS! NO SPONSOR!

Call for more information American Immigration Services

(386) 586-6985

SemInArS

twO engLISh BuLLDOgS Free to a good home!!!

Contact [email protected]

PetS FOr SALe

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Flagler County’s #1 Truck & SUV Store for the past 7 years!

• Spray On Bedliners• Performance

Exhaust Systems• Fiberglass Toppers

& Lids• Runner Boards

4601 East Hwy. 100 • Marvins Gardens F-8 • Bunnell • 386-437-8388(1/10 of a mile west of Walgreens)

HEadLiGHT RESTORaTiOn

BEFORE aFTER

Best Prices

in Flagler

now installingLeather Seats

in Place of Cloth

Painted Fiberglass Lids starting at

$899!

• Protects Cargo• Glides easily into a storage system• Electric remote!

Pete’s… your

local authorized

Retrax dealer

• Trailer Hitches• Chrome Packages• Tool Boxes • Truck

Tops• Rear deck Spoilers

Financing available For all • Foreign & Domestic

We can get what you want…

call us!

386-569-1188 2002 Chevy Malibu (1 owner), 46,000 miles, auto, ac, power, v6

$5,995 plus tax, tag, title

2002 GMC SonoMaReg. Cab, 4 cyl, 109K miles$4,995 plus tax, tag, title

2001 Chevy SilveRado1500lT wiTh leaTheR$7,990 plus tax, tag, title

2007 ToyoTa TundRa double Cab TRd Package, 50K miles

$17,990 plus tax, tag, title