84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 2003 Family Living Focus by Sandra Parker Hall Lebanon County Extension A Boxful Of Memories Happy New Year! I hope 2003 will be a very good year for everyone. The recent hol idays were very memorable. For me this was only the sec ond time in my lifetime that I did not get to the homestead on Christmas Day. The snow ar rived early Christmas morning and continued until we had a foot of snow. Needless to say, we were not on the roads, as we have an hour and forty-five minute drive to where I grew up. Instead we had a very quiet and nice Christmas at our home and shoveled snow. The snow was beautiful as it blanketed the pine trees and our bushes. It was very quiet and peaceful. But then again we only have to shovel a little not like on the farm where you have lots of snow to move and when the wind blows it drifts. When I was a child, there were times when we were snowed in for a days. According to the weather person this was the first major snow in 30 years on Christmas Day so we can count our selves very fortunate especially when so many people are traveling to see family and friends. The next day we traveled to the homestead and saw Dad and many but not all my sisters, brothers-in-laws, nieces, and nephews. As I mentioned earlier this was the second time my family did not see extended family on Christmas Day. The first was years ago when the boys were small that year it was extreme ly cold and the cars would not start. We tried, but they just wouldn’t start. The following day, with the help of neighbors, we were able to get them started and traveled to see everyone. That was a memorable occasion as my husband, sisters, and I re membered this piece on informa tion. Another way it was remem bered is that I have a box of memories. I have a recipe box that con- tain 365 cards one for each day of the year. My cards hap pen to be color coded pink for February, green for March, pur ple for April and so forth. Each card has a date on it but no year. The box is kept in the kitchen so when some- thing memorable hap pens, I or a family member write a cou- ple notes on the card When as a memory. the card is filled for the day, we add an- other card. Be sure to put the date on it in case the box is spilled and you have to put the cards back in order. Every couple weeks we review the cards usually at mealtime and we remember some very special things that happened in our family. Of course, not all are happy times as we all times. But the memories are a part of us, and help us remember the good and sad times. Birthdays and weddings me also recorded on our cards. This is a good reminder for me to re member family and friends’ birthdays and anniversaries. The years do go by quickly and we think we will always remem ber special events, but somehow as we get older the dates seem to run together and we wonder what year we did the special trip to the cottage or shore or what year was it that Jim and JoAnn were married. The boxful of memories is fun and a wonderful way to remem ber special family events. As the new year is starting this is a good time to start your own boxful of memories. Have a wonderful 2003. Lean Meats Workshop LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Want to know how to prepare meat with less fat and more taste? Cook meats in a variety of ways? Mimimize the risk of food borne illness from these products? Flavor meats using low-fat marinades and rubs? Attend the Lean and Easy Meats Workshop at the Berks County Ag Cen ter, Lees port, Thursday, March 6, from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Cost is $l. Advance reg istration is required. Send your name, address, phone number, and $1 for each registration to Berks Coop erative Extension, Berks County Ag Center, P.O. Box 520, Leesport, PA 19533. 01, SUS< IUEHANNA OJt. IUINTING i Couple Support For Diabetic Diet LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Have you ever wondered how couples adjust to one partner de veloping diabetes? How do they manage the diet that is required? Lynne Brown, an associate professor at Penn State, did. She interviewed 20 couples in which one was a recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic. She found there were three major ways that cou ples react to the diet. Now she is trying to develop a questionnaire that will distinguish these react ion patterns so diabetes educators can more effectively help type 2 diabetics who are married or liv ing together manage the diabetic diet. Dr. Brown needs married vol unteers who are type 2 diabetics to help her develop this question naire. All the volunteer has to do is complete five paper and pencil Cooking For Crowds: Volunteer’s Guide To Safe Food Handling Workshop LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Is your group concerned about safe food handling practices for your banquets, fund-raisers, bake sales, soup luncheons or church suppers? Skills used at home are not adequate when serving large groups. Help ensure the safety of your guests and customers by at tending Cooking for Crowds: A Volunteer’s Guide to Safe Food Deductible Generosity LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Do nating items to those less fortu nate is a win-win situation. In ad dition to helping others, you may be able to deduct your contribu tions for tax purposes. Before you donate an item, es timate its fair market value the price you would pay for it in its current condition on the open market. Used clothing and household items probably would be worth less than you originally paid for them. Keep a list of everything you donate, along with receipts from the charities. When you file your return, you must itemize your deductions to claim your contribution. If you’re deducting non cash donations of more than $5OO, you will have to f /A ■l fill out 8283. You’ll need appraisals if you’re claiming non-cash contri butions of more than $5,000 (other than pub licly traded se curities), Source: ■ ■ a For Value-Added Sales or for Personal Use * B Process meat easily and affordably with Chop- a ■ Rite Two Meat Processors. Make sausage for your JJ own use or to sell. Save time and money and have a a the freshest ground meat ever. 1 a fcSo Made in a uSI Jy 4 wma USA questionnaires at the cooperative extension office nearest their home. The questionnaires will ask questions about your and your spouse’s adjustment to the diabetic diet. Dr. Brown needs both those who feel the do not have the support of their spouse and those who do feel they have the support of their spouse to vol unteer. She also needs both those having trouble with the diet and those having success with the diet to volunteer. Volunteers can complete the questionnaires during one visit to the cooperative extension office in Lancaster County between now and Jan. 31. The visit would take at most 1.5 to 2 hours of the volunteer’s time and 'those who complete all forms will receive a cash gift. To qualify for the study, volunteers must be: Handling. Topics include: how food becomes unsafe, purchasing and storing supplies properly, calibrating food thermometers, cleaning and sanitizing, and up to-date methods for handling and preparing food to prevent food borne illness. This workshop will be conducted on Tuesday, Jan. 28 at the Farm and Home Cen- Form Finan cial Literacy Center Call 1-800-683-5858 531 Old Skippack Rd. Harleysville, PA 19438 on the Web: www.chop-rite.com • A type 2 diabetic for one year or longer • 45 years of age or older • Living with the same spouse or partner at least one year since diagnosed • Using dietary methods to control diabetes, even if taking medication or insulin • Willing to complete the forms in the local cooperative ex tension office. If you are interested in volun teering for the study or learning more about it, call 1-800-406-0556 and leave a mes sage indicating times you can be reached. A study staff person will return your call to answer your questions and confirm your quali fications for the study. Please consider volunteering and help ing other diabetics like you get improved diet counseling. ter in. Lancaster from 9 a.m.- noon. Instructor is Nancy Wiker. Cost is $lO (includes manual and four food safety posters). Preregistration is requested. Call Penn State Cooperative Exten sion at (717) 394-6851 for inform ation. Prices art ow As