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by Patricia L. CookThis Tidbits uncovers some fascinating facts about cranberries, the tart, red ber-ries that show up in vast quantities at stores this time of year. • •OctoberisNationalCranberryMonth.Ifyouliveinornearoneofthestateswherethelittleredfruitsaregrown,you’veprobablyseensignsforfestivalsandcelebrations.
• •CranberriesareoneofthefewfruitsthatareactuallynativetoNorthAmerica.(Concordgrapesandblueberriesareaswell.)NativeAmericansintroducedtheberriestothePilgrimsintheearlycolo-niesinthe1600s.Sometribescalledthem ibimi and sassamanash, meaning “bitterberry,”whileothersreferredtothem as atoqua, meaning “good fruit.” Colonistsstartedcallingthem“crane-berry”becausetheplantsresembledtheneck,headandbillofacrane.Thenamewaslatershortenedtocranberry.
• •PilgrimsquicklylearnedfromNativeAmericansthatcranberrieshadgreathealthbenefits.HighlevelsofvitaminCinthefruithelpedpreventscurvy,adiseasethatwasprevalentwithsailors.NativeAmericansmadepemmicana,ahealthysurvivalfood,bymixingdeermeat and mashed cranberries.
• •Cranberrieswerealsousedasanatu-raldyeforrugs,blanketsandclothingandinmedicinalpoulticesforwounds.
• •Thefirstknownrecipeforcranberrysaucewasin“ThePilgrimCookbook”in1633.WildcranberrieswereprobablyonthetableforthefirstThanksgivingin 1621. Cranberries have been a tradi-tionalsidedishforThanksgivingmealsin Canada and the United States since their discovery so many years ago. By theway,ThanksgivingMonday,thesecondMondayinOctober,iscelebrat-ed this week in Canada. In the United
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sin. • •VisitorstoWisconsincanenjoyfivefes-tivalsassociatedwithcranberries.InJune,theWisconsinRapidsCranberryBlossomFestivaldisplaysthebeautyofthecran-berryblooms,dressedinpink.ManitowishWatershoststheCranberryColoramainSeptember,whichincludesharvesttours.Warrens,StoneLakeandEagleRiverhostCranberryFestivalsinlateSeptem-berorearlyOctober.TheWarrensFestivalisthelargestandoldestofthefestivals.(Thefestivalsarealloverforthisyear,butchecktheInternetfornextyear!)
• •Wisconsinishometothe50-mile(80-km)CranberryHighwaythattraversesWisconsin Rapids to Warrens and goes betweenPittsvilleandNekoosa.ItgoesthroughCranmoor,thelargestinlandcranberryareaintheworld.The29-mile(47-km)CranberryBikingTrailisalsointhe area.
• •Thebeautyofcranberrybogsandmarshescanbeobservedfirstinthebloomsandlater,whentheripe,redber-riesshineonthevinesorfloatastheywaitforharvest.PinkflowersdevelopinJuneandJulywithsmall,greenfruitdevelopingbehindtheflowers.Thegreenchangestowhite before transforming to dark red in AugustandSeptember.
• •WhilemuchcranberryhistoryandmanycommercialoperationsareintheNorth-east, Wisconsin and Eastern Canada, commercialgrowinginWashingtonStatewasstartedinthelate1800s.AvisitorfromMassachusettsnoticedthattheareawassimilartoCapeCodwhenhefoundwildberriesgrowing.Entrepreneurspur-chasedaround1,600acres(647.5ha)ontheLongBeach,Washington,peninsulabetween1872and1877andbegande-velopingcranberrybeds.Theyusedvinesbrought over from the East Coast, and manypestscausedproblemsinthenewenvironment.
• •Inthe1920s,scientistD.J.CrowleyhelpedtosolvetheproblemsfacedbycranberryproductioninthePacificNorth-west. The Cranberry Research Station wasstartedandrecommendationshelped
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• •Thefirstrecordedcranberrycultivationwasin1816inDennis,Massachusetts,onCapeCod.CommercialharvestingbeganinHarwich,alsoontheCape,in1847.Thecranberryindustryisstillamajorsource of income for Cape Cod today, totalingover$100millionannually.Ninehundred cranberry bogs taking up 14,000 acres(5,665.6ha)arelocatedinsouth-easternMassachusetts,withoverhalfofthem on Cape Cod.
• •So,whatexactlyisabog?Itis“anareaofwet,marshyground,largelyconsistingofaccumulateddecomposingplantmate-rial.”Bogsprovideafertile,moisthabitatthat is perfect for cranberries.
• •Manypeoplethinkcranberriesgrowontopofthewater,butitisonlyatharvestthat the “sea of red” is evident, and the berriesfloat.Duringharvesttime,twodif-ferent methods are used. For “wet” har-vesting,bogsarefloodedatnight,andthenextday,waterreels,sometimescalled“eggbeaters,”beatthevinestoloosentheberries.Sincetheberriesarehollow,containingpocketsofair,theyfloattothesurface. The berries are then gathered andloadedintotrucks.Thewet-harvestedberriesareusedforsauces,juicesandother products.
• •Dryharvestingisusedforberriessoldfresh. For this type of harvest, the berries arecombedoffthevinesbymechanicalpickersandbaggedcarefullytopreventdamage.
• •Approximately5percentofcranberriesaresoldfresh,whiletheother95percentareusedforjuices,sauces,“Craisins®”and more. Craisins® are sweetened, dried cranberriesmadebyOceanSpraythatstartedhittingtheshelvesin1993.
• •Cranberryfarmsaremostlyfamilyowned operations that have been handed down for generations. Cranberries are growncommerciallyinfivestates:Wis-consin,NewJersey,Massachusetts,WashingtonandOregon.TheyarealsogrowninChileandseveralCanadianprovinces,includingQuebec,BritishCo-lumbiaandNovaScotia.
• •Canada’soldestcommercialcran-berryfarmisinHebbville,NovaScotia.Indian Garden Farm was started in the late1800sandhasbeenpasseddownthroughfourgenerationsbythefamilyofWilliamWebb.
• •Wisconsinistheleadingcranberry-producing state in the United States. The cranberryistheofficialstatefruit;itisthe number one fruit crop, both in acres plantedandinitscontributiontothestateeconomy.Thetartberriesaregrownin18countiesincentralandnorthernWiscon-
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OVERCOMING THE ODDS:SATCHEL PAIGE
Leroy Robert “Satchel” Paige was “the best and fastest pitcher I’ve ever faced,” said Joe DiMaggio. Satchel was over 40 years old when he achieved his goal of playing Major League Baseball. • Known for fantastic pitching and some pretty good one-liners known as “Satch-elisms,” Paige was born on July 7, 1906. This has been questioned but is assumed to be true. Paige said, “How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?” • Paige earned the nickname “Satchel” as a young boy when he helped passengers with their bags (satchels) at railroad sta-tions. • Paige started his baseball career in 1924, with the Mobile Tigers semi-pro team in Mobile, Alabama. He went on to play as the dominant pitcher in the Negro League. He also played with the Caribbean League in the winter. Always wanting to pitch, he kept busy playing the game. • Considered the greatest pitcher in the history of the Negro Leagues, Paige had some staggering statistics. He had a stretch of 21 straight wins, pitched 64 consecutive scoreless innings and had a 31-4 record in 1933. Paige thrilled the crowds for 22 years, but his big goal was to make it to the majors. • In 1948, Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck tested Paige’s accuracy by placing a cigarette on the ground at home plate. Paige threw five fastballs, with all but one directly over the cigarette. Veeck offered Paige the big league contract he had al-ways wanted, and Paige helped the Indians win the pennant that year and amazed fans as the oldest rookie in major league his-tory. He went on to play for St. Louis and Kansas City as well. • At the end of his career, his major league record was modest, at 28 wins and 31 loss-es with a 3.29 ERA (earned run average). Paige is also known for not committing a single error in 179 Major League games. He coached for the Atlanta Braves in 1968. • Paige was fun to watch thanks to not only his great pitching but his “showboat-ing” as well. He always entertained the crowds. His quotes include this gem: “I never threw an illegal pitch. The trouble is, once in a while I toss one that ain’t never been seen by this generation!” • Paige retired in 1953. He came back for a special appearance in 1965 and pitched three shutout innings for the Kansas City Athletics. This action at age 60 made him the oldest player in the Major Leagues. • Leroy “Satchel” Paige was elected to join the best in baseball history when he was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. According to the Hall of Fame website, on August 20, 1948, when Paige was 42 years old, he pitched the Cleveland Indians to a “1-0 victory over the White Sox in front of 78,382 fans, a night-game attendance record that still stands.”• A statue of Satchel Paige was unveiled in Cooper Park, Cooperstown, New York, on July 28, 2006, representing the contribu-tions that the Negro Leagues made to base-ball. Words on the statue say: “In honor of the Negro Leagues’ most celebrated pitcher and dedicated to all of those whose contributions to the national pastime were too long diminished simply because of the color of their skin.”
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Some-one from your past could arrive with welcome news concerning your future. Meanwhile, avoid taking sides in a workplace confrontation until you have more facts to go on.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A deci-sion about a relationship could have longer-lasting consequences than you might imagine, so be sure of your facts before you act. A trusted friend can help.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A strained relationship could be restored with more personal contact between the two of you. Letting others act as your go-between only adds to the ongoing es-trangement.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) New facts could mean taking a new path toward a goal you’ve been hoping to reach. However, be sure all your ques-tions are answered before you undertake to shift directions.LEO (July 23 to August 22) This is a good week for all you fine Felines to turn your attention to some important considerations, such as your health, your job situation and the status of important relationships.VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Avoid making a quick decision about a matter that needs more study. Keep your mind open for possibilities, even if they don’t seem plausible -- at least not yet.LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might welcome the emphasis on openness in relationships that mark this period. But it’s a good idea to avoid sharing personal secrets with people you hardly know.SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) There are still some questions that need to be asked and answered before you can feel confident enough to make a potentially life-changing decision.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to De-cember 21) Some lingering effects from a now largely resolved workplace con-frontation could make things difficult for you. Act on this before it becomes seri-ous.CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You feel you’re finally in control of your own life after months of making compromises and concessions you never felt comfortable with. Congratulations.AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) No sooner do you decide to pass on one job offer than another suddenly turns up. This one might not have every-thing you’re looking for, but it’s worth checking out.PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Congratulations. With Jupiter’s strong influence dominating this week, don’t be surprised to get some good news about a troubling financial matter.BORN THIS WEEK: You are usually kind and loving. But you can be highly critical of those who don’t measure up to your high standards.
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The percentage of workers not at all confident about having enough money for a comfortable retirement grew from 22 percent in 2010 to 27 percent — the highest level measured in the 21 years of the Retirement Confidence Survey.56 percent of respondents say that the total value of their household’s savings and invest-ments, excluding the value of their primary home and any defined benefit plans (i.e., tradi-tional pension plans) is less than $25,000.Less than half of the respondents say they and/or their spouse have tried to calculate how much money they will need for a comfortable retirement. These numbers are obviously troubling — and they indicate that most of us probably need to put more thought and effort into our retirement savings. What can you do? Here are a few sug-gestions:
Determine how much you’ll need in retirement. Try to define the lifestyle you want during re-tirement. Will you travel the world or stay close to home? Will you work part time or spend your hours volunteering or pursuing hobbies? Once you know what your retirement might look like, try to estimate how much it might cost. Identify your sources of retirement income. Take into account your IRA, 401(k) or other employer-sponsored retirement plan, Social Se-curity and other savings and investments. How much income will they provide? How much can you withdraw from these vehicles each year without depleting them?Calculate any retirement shortfall. Try to deter-mine if your savings and investments will be enough to provide you with an income stream that’s adequate to meet your retirement needs. If it isn’t, develop an estimate of the size of the shortfall.Take steps to close savings “gap.” If it doesn’t look like you’ll have enough to meet your retirement needs, you may consider adjusting your savings and investment strategy. This may mean contributing more to your IRA, 401(k) and other retirement accounts. Or, perhaps your
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ANSWER: The thyroid gland -- located in the neck -- produces thyroid hormone, a hormone with many func-tions. At young ages, it fosters growth. It enhances brain activity. It’s involved with the metabolism of carbo-hydrates and fats. It keeps body weight on the lean side. It prevents the heart from slowing down. It’s involved with the production of body heat. It keeps cell chemistry perking along at the optimum rate. Hyperthyroidism, an overactive gland, pushes all the above functions into overdrive. People lose weight in spite of eating more food. The heart races even when people are at rest. Hands tend to shake. At a room temperature comfortable for most, affected people feel hot. The eyes often bulge. Menstrual periods are thrown off their normal cycle. One of the major causes of an overactive gland is Graves disease. In this condition, the body makes antibodies that stimulate the gland to produce excessive amounts of its hormone. The gland enlarges -- becomes a goiter. I don’t know of a way to treat the gland reliably without resorting to medicines or surgery. Medicines for hyperthyroid-ism are methimazole or PTU. The medicine chosen is taken for six months to two years and then stopped. If a person relapses, the medicine has to be restarted. Radioactive iodine is another treatment. When people hear the word “radioactive,” they cringe. In the decades and decades of its use, radioactive iodine hasn’t been responsible for cancer. The iodine makes a beeline to the gland and puts it out of commission. It’s similar to having surgery without a scalpel. Surgical removal of all or part of the gland is the third option for this condition.The booklet on the thyroid gland explains both an overactive and underactive gland. To obtain a copy, write: Dr. Donohue -- No. 401W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.***DEAR DR. DONOHUE: This morning, on looking into the mirror, I got a shock. My right eye has a large, red blotch on the white part. It looks like blood. I don’t have any pain, and my sight is fine. What is this? I can’t remember hitting my eye. Could I have done so during sleep? -- B.B.
ANSWER: You describe a subconjunctival hemorrhage. “Hemorrhage” is far too strong a word to use here. It’s actually a small amount of blood that comes from a broken capillary, one of the tiniest and most delicate of blood vessels. Capillaries break for innocent reasons. A cough or sneeze can break one. Most of the time, people have no recollection of anything happening that caused the break. “Subconjunctival” means the leak occurred under the transparent membrane that covers the eye, the conjunctiva.By the time you read this, the splotch should have vanished.***Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will incorporate them in his column when-ever possible. Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. (c) 2011 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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