by Escotf Penn State Extension Home Economist For Lehigh County Tricks to Staying Cool When it’s mid-90’s, hazy, hot and humid, the only word on my mind is COOL. Staying cool liter ally and figuratively. It can be a challenge. This past week as the sweat trickled down your back, you may have lost your cool. The grass is growing but it’s too hot to be outside. The house is messy, but it’s just too hot to stay inside TOURS * Colorado! July 16 to 23 A terrific tour of The Centennial State including Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park, Vail, Colorado National Monument, Silverton, narrow gauge steam train, Durango, Mesa Verde, Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs and more. A real “Rocky Mountain High”. A great bargain! * Central Eurone. A Very Soecial Tour! July 28 to August 10 This tour is soooo special, It’s rigparture is guaranteed. So, don’t hesitate. Enjoy Central European capitals and countryside as never before. Austria, Hungary, the Slovak and Czech Republics, Germany. Cities include Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Dresden, Berlin and much, much more in between. Just do it! *Akaska& The Yukon August 11 to 24 Simply put, the best tour to Alaska & The Yukon. More for your money than any other tour same itinerary. This departure is guaranteed. Sitka, Juneau, Glacier Bay, Inside Passage, Skagway, Whitehorse, Dawson City, Fairbanks, Denali, Anchorage & more. * Delta Oueen Cruise September 9 to 16 A venerable, historic steamboat. A brand new itinerary. A first you can be a part of it as the Delta Queen steams from Memphis, Tennessee to Little Rock, Arkansas. Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers, All the way across Arkansas to the Oklahoma border! A first for the Delta Queen. Space limited. Don’t miss this historic cruise. September 17 to 30 A favorite for more than a decade. Travel by Amtrak, VIA Rail or air to Vancouver, B.C. Then enjoy two glorious weeks on Vancouver Island, The famous Inside Passage, interior British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies and a return “East” aboard VIA Rail Canada’s famous Canadian. Incredible sights. A fabulous itinerary. Super train travel. Join our group this year. * Chinn A Hama KT/ima October 6 to 26 Always had a “yen” to visit China? Do it now. With us before the Yangtze River power project fills the famous gorges. Before Hong Kong reverts to Chinese rule in 1997. Besides Hong Kong and crusing the Yangtze River you’ll visit Beijing, Xian, Suzhou, Chongqing, Wuhan, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Guilin. See China as it really is. You’ll never forget this trip! '-AM Tour October 10 to 17 Simply the best tour to Branson and the Ozarks. Two Mississippi River Dinner cruises, Lake of The Ozarks resort, Victorian Eureka Springs, Branson, no less than S great shows make it THE BEST! Ya’ll come! * Polar Rear* ! October 13 to 20 One of the most unusual and fascinating tours we have ever offered. T\vo adventures in one. Ride the Vic Rail Canada’s Hudson Bay and enjoy 4 days in and around Churchill, Manitoba, The Polar Bear Capital of The World watching these beautiful creatures and more from Tundra Buggies. Space limited. Don’t miss it! COMING • COMING* COMING • COMING Nov. 4 to 6 • Annual Reunion Nov. 19 to 26 - Reunion At Sea Feb. 1 to 22 - Australia & New Zealand Mar 15 to 25 - Golden Southwest For further Information without obligation, call or ■’sturn the coupon. 1 (800) 229-6494 Carlson Trau‘l Vt\v( >rk 21 Central St., Holllaton, MA 01748-2168 Producing groat toura for you alnca 1987 lama Addraaa State & zip and clean. Maybe, just maybe, that driver in the grocery store parking lot or that whiny child may have pushed you one inch beyond your limit, and you lost it Don’t touch me! Don’t talk to me! Is that how you feel when the mercury climbs? Well next week is a new week. 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Also apply cold cloths to the insides of your wrists to help your body to cool. ✓ Store your cologne or after shave in the refrigerator (carefully marked or stashed so young child ren won’t discover them). A splash of this cooled fragrance will be especially refreshing on a steamy day. ✓ Take the kids outside to a shady area of your yard. Gather all the dirty toys, doll clothes and lawn furniture. Make a cooling games of hand washing and scrub bing the items in basins of cool, detergent water. ✓ Spend the day in your bath ing suit Try out the sprinkler or soaker hose. For older children, invite play with squirt guns, meat basters, dish detergent bottles, sponges. Take ’em Down! /y K * 't*** / ' 58 w * **■ " We Stock Truckloads Of Chore-Time Bins & Miles Of Chore-Time FLEX-AUGER Bins... Large Or Small Roll out a plastic sheet or tarp on a gently sloping part of your yard. Turn a host on so water runs down the tarp. Take turns sliding down your home made water slide. Make sure the area is soft and grassy. Don’t allow the tarp to remain in the area long-term or it will kill the grass underneath. '■ ✓ Stay inside. Turn off all the lights and TV. Lie quietly on the floor and listen for unusual sound s. While lying there, tell stories to children or take turns adding to each others stories. For your own sanity, you may want to set some ground rules like “We are going to lie down and listen for ten minutes” or “While we are lying down, you cannot touch anyone else.” ✓ Make sidewalk chalk draw ings and then enjoy rinsing off the artwork. Get your feet and legs in the process. ✓ Freeze chunks of waterme lon, grapes, berries, or pineapple. Enjoy them as a cold frozen treat. Young children should not be given pieces of fruit that they could choke on. Make sure their Food Workshops LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Workshops on canning and food preservation arc offered by the Lebanon County Extension Office. • Water Bath Canning for high acid foods such as fruits, pic fill ings, tomato products, and pickles. Equipment principles, techniques, reduced sugar preservation poin ters. Free. Thursday, July 14,6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. ‘ Pressure Canning for low acid foods including vegetables, meats, ADSI £ PAY OFF! I * * « . <*£9 LancMtw Firming, Saturday, Juna 25, 1994-BS pieces are big enough to suck on and too big to swallow accidentally. ✓ And when things are getting really tense, walk to another room and stand in front of a fan or stand on a shaded porch to regain your composure. Lose yourself in the sound and breeze that a ceiling fan offers. ✓ When all else fails, invite yourself to someone else's air conditioned home, visit an air conditioned store or make a trip to the pool for relief. If you’re one of the lucky ones reading this column from a won derfully cool living room, enjoy that luxury. Weren’t we all wish ing for summer back in February? Well it’s here. Stay cool. Rebecca Escott is a Home Economist with Penn State Cooperative Extension in Lehigh County. Cooperative Extension provides practical information designed to improve the quality of life for local residents. We work in partnership with Penn State and county government. fish, game and combinations for soups. Equipment, techniques, principles. Free. Thursday, July 21. 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. • Salsa, Dried Tomatoes, and other Tomato Products Learn to make quality tomato products that do not separate into watery layers. Included arc sauce recipes you can freeze, sauces you can by water bath or pressure cannci. Choosing the right and safe canning method should depend on the recipe, the percentage of low acid vegetables added. mst^ Put ’em Up! «s Custom Applications FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL OUR TOLL-FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER; 1-800-673-25&G