Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Re: More than water wings


  American Red Cross
Dear Friend of the Red Cross,

Meet Abby and Audrey. They learned the importance of water safety in a big way—when they were just four and five years old.

While playing at the pool one day, Audrey fell and started sinking toward the bottom in the deep end of a swimming pool. Using water safety skills she learned in a Red Cross swimming and water safety class, Abby was able to save her from drowning.

"Thank goodness for Abby," says Audrey, now 13. "She just reached in, and pulled me up!"

As summer gears up, do you know how to stay safe around the water? We've rounded up some important tips for you to check out before you grab your swimsuit and your sunscreen:

http://www.redcross.org/watersafetytips

Staying safe around water doesn't mean having kids wear water wings or floaties. Our tips include a handy summer water safety guide you can print out and share with your friends whether you're going to the pool or the beach.

Nearly two-thirds of families with young children plan to swim in a place without a lifeguard this summer, according to a recent Red Cross survey.

So it's important to know some basic water safety tips, maintain constant supervision over kids and learn how to respond to aquatic emergencies.

Get all that information and more on our tips page:


http://www.redcross.org/watersafetytips

Have a great, safe summer!

Sincerely,

Connie Harvey

Connie Harvey
American Red Cross Preparedness and Health and Safety

P.S.Get a copy of the American Red Cross Water Safety Handbook and other summer safety gear at
RedCrossStore.org. Don't miss the store coupons at the bottom of the summer water safety guide! Check it out here: http://www.redcross.org/watersafetytips

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Penny Freeman
Gratitude is the essence of joy.

Re: Chronicle article

Great article in the Houston Chronicle about home canning.

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Cheryl Driggs
This is in the Houston Chronicle today http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/food/6467021.html




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Penny Freeman
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Friday, May 29, 2009

Canning Recipes

To help light a fire under you, I thought we could share some of our favorite canning recipes.  For instance, I know Ginger loves to mix and match her berries and fruits when she make jam, and that Rebecca has a great salsa recipe her family can't live without.  Here is the very simple chili sauce recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation in my family:

Chili Sauce  (salsa Utah style):

36 large tomatoes 
8 large onions 
6 green peppers 
3 cups vinegar 
2 cups sugar 
1 tablespoon cinnamon 
1 tablespoon cloves 
1 tablespoon ginger 
4 tablespoons salt 
Peel and slice tomatoes. Add peppers and onions that have been chopped fine. Cook for 30 minutes, then add vinegar and spices and cook until of desired consistency. Seal in sterilized bottles. Makes 5 quarts. 

I will also be putting up a LOT of stewed tomatoes, but I would really like to get my hands on a good marinara sauce from scratch (nothing canned) recipe. 

Please, share what recipes you have, even if you've never before tried canning or freezing them.  All they have to be is made of vegetables and cooked.  Has anyone every tried freezing fresh salsa or pesto?




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Penny Freeman
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Fwd: 2009 Hurricane Workshop is this weekend!

Ladies, 

Just a reminder that tomorrow is the CenterPoint Energy Hurricane Workshop at the George R. Brown Convention Center.  This promises to be very informative and helpful.  Please put it at the top of your to-do list as we enter into the hurricane season.



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ReadyorNot Dear Penny,

 

Reminder: 2009 Hurricane Workshop is this weekend!


Don't forget to attend the Houston/Galveston National Weather Service 2009 Hurricane Workshop on Saturday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Workshop attendees will receive:

  Up-to-date hurricane preparedness information including,  
  • Evacuation plans
  • Power restoration
  • Hurricane predictions
Giveaways including, 
  • A free hurricane preparedness video and vendor-provided items, while supplies last
  • A free lunch courtesy of Wal-Mart for the first 2,500 attendees
  • A chance to enter a drawing for a free natural gas generator courtesy of the Home Depot or a Red Cross Family Survival Kit by playing the hurricane tracker scavenger hunt
There will also be interactive activities suitable for the entire family including,
  • The Kids Zone Activity Center with Radio Disney, and
  • Visits with R.O.N. (Ready or Not), the interactive robot and Louie the Lightning Bug
Visit hurricaneworkshop.com to register and view the agenda.

Saturday, May 30
George R. Brown Convention Center
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.


American Sign Language (ASL),
Computer Assisted Realtime Translation (CART),

and Spanish translators will be available.


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