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December 5 - 11, 2014
TV in Holiday SpiritMonday at 7 p.m. on ABC, Michael Moloney and Sabrina Soto from “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” host the second installment of “The Great Christmas Light Fight,” a sparkling family comeptition of elaborate Christmas light displays.
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AWARDSFriday8 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Awards Cer-
emony Sprint Cup Series (Taped)
Saturday2 a.m. FS1 NASCAR Awards Cer-
emony Sprint Cup Series (Replay)
BASKETBALLMen’s College
Friday6 p.m. ESPN SEC/Big 12 Challenge
Texas Longhorns at Kentucky Wildcats (Live)
6 p.m. FOXSS Florida International Golden Panthers at Louisville Cardinals (Live)
8 p.m. FOXSS Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Auburn Tigers (Live)
8 p.m. ESPN SEC/Big 12 Chal-lenge Florida Gators at Kansas Jayhawks (Live)
11 p.m. FOXSS Florida International Golden Panthers at Louisville Cardinals (Replay)
Saturday1 a.m. FOXSS Coastal Carolina Chan-
ticleers at Auburn Tigers (Replay)
11 a.m. FOXSS USC Upstate Spartans at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Live)
11 a.m. SPSO Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Seton Hall Pirates (Live)
11:30 a.m. WIAT Wisconsin Badgers at Marquette Golden Eagles (Live)
12 p.m. FS1 Saint Joseph’s Hawks at Villanova Wildcats (Live)
2:15 p.m. ESPN2 SEC/Big 12 Chal-lenge Kansas State Wildcats at Tennessee Volunteers (Live)
3:30 p.m. WBRC Northwestern Wild-cats at Butler Bulldogs (Live)
4:15 p.m. ESPN Gonzaga Bulldogs at Arizona Wildcats (Live)
4:15 p.m. ESPN2 St. John’s Red Storm at Syracuse Orange (Live)
6 p.m. SPSO Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Seton Hall Pirates (Replay)
10 p.m. SPSO Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Seton Hall Pirates (Replay)
11 p.m. FOXSS USC Upstate Spartans at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Replay)
Sunday11 a.m. FS1 Towson Tigers at
Georgetown Hoyas (Live)1 p.m. FS1 Milwaukee Panthers at
DePaul Blue Demons (Live)1:30 p.m. SPSO George Washington
Colonials at Charlotte 49ers (Live)2 p.m. WABM Illinois State Redbirds
at UAB Blazers (Live)3 p.m. FS1 Ole Miss Rebels at
Oregon Ducks (Live)7 p.m. SPSO Rutgers Scarlet Knights
at Seton Hall Pirates (Replay)9 p.m. SPSO George Washington
Colonials at Charlotte 49ers (Replay)
Monday2 a.m. FS1 Ole Miss Rebels at
Oregon Ducks (Replay)7 a.m. FOXSS Ole Miss Rebels at
Oregon Ducks (Taped)8 a.m. FOXSS Florida International
Golden Panthers at Louisville Cardinals (Replay)
10 a.m. SPSO Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Seton Hall Pirates (Replay)
6 p.m. FS1 Kennesaw State Owls at Butler Bulldogs (Live)
8 p.m. FS1 Brown Bears at Provi-dence College Friars (Live)
Tuesday2 a.m. FS1 Kennesaw State Owls at
Butler Bulldogs (Replay)10 a.m. SPSO George Washington
Colonials at Charlotte 49ers (Replay)
6 p.m. ESPN Jimmy V Classic Villa-nova Wildcats vs Illinois Fighting Illini (Live)
6 p.m. ESPN2 Seton Hall Pirates at Wichita State Shockers (Live)
6 p.m. FOXSS USC Upstate Spartans at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Replay)
6 p.m. FS1 IUPUI Jaguars at Xavier Musketeers (Live)
8 p.m. FS1 South Dakota Coyotes at Creighton Bluejays (Live)
8 p.m. ESPN2 Texas A&M Aggies at Baylor Bears (Live)
8 p.m. ESPN Jimmy V Classic Indiana Hoosiers vs Louisville Cardinals (Live)
Wednesday2 a.m. FS1 IUPUI Jaguars at Xavier
Musketeers (Replay)9 a.m. FS1 South Dakota Coyotes at
Creighton Bluejays (Replay)
11 a.m. FS1 IUPUI Jaguars at Xavier Musketeers (Replay)
6 p.m. ESPN2 Columbia Lions at Kentucky Wildcats (Live)
6 p.m. FS1 Kansas Jayhawks at Georgetown Hoyas (Live)
8 p.m. ESPN2 Wisconsin Badgers at Milwaukee Panthers (Live)
Thursday9:30 a.m. FS1 Kansas Jayhawks at
Georgetown Hoyas (Replay)
10 a.m. SPSO Fresno State Bulldogs at Texas Tech Red Raiders (Replay)
6 p.m. SPSO Fresno State Bulldogs at Texas Tech Red Raiders (Replay)
NBA Friday6:30 p.m. SPSO Atlanta Hawks at
Brooklyn Nets (Live)
10 p.m. SPSO Atlanta Hawks at Brooklyn Nets (Replay)
Wednesday6:30 p.m. SPSO Philadelphia 76ers
at Atlanta Hawks (Live)
7 p.m. ESPN New Orleans Pelicans at Dallas Mavericks (Live)
9:30 p.m. ESPN Miami Heat at Denver Nuggets (Live)
10 p.m. SPSO Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks (Replay)
Thursday2 a.m. ESPN Miami Heat at Denver
Nuggets (Replay)
3 a.m. ESPN2 New Orleans Pelicans at Dallas Mavericks (Taped)
7 p.m. TNT Cleveland Cavaliers at Oklahoma City Thunder (Live)
9:30 p.m. TNT Houston Rockets at Sacramento Kings (Live)
BILLIARDSSunday2 p.m. ESPN2 World 9-ball Champi-
onship from Harrah’s Resort So. CA in Valley Center, Calif. (Taped)
3 p.m. ESPN2 World 9-ball Champi-onship from Harrah’s Resort So. CA in Valley Center, Calif. (Taped)
4 p.m. ESPN2 World 9-ball Champi-onship from Harrah’s Resort So. CA in Valley Center, Calif. (Taped)
BOXINGProfessional
Saturday9 p.m. HBO David Lemieux vs. Ga-
briel Rosado from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Live)
FOOTBALLCollege
Friday10 a.m. SPSO South Carolina Game-
cocks at Clemson Tigers (Replay)
6 p.m. ESPN2 2014 Marathon MAC Championship Northern Illinois Huskies vs Bowling Green Falcons (Live)
SPORTS
Eighteen of the top golfers in the world, including 14-time major champion Tiger Woods, are scheduled to compete in the PGA TOUR’s “Hero World Challenge,” and NBC will have final-round coverage from Orlando, Florida, Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
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8 p.m. WBRC 2014 Pac-12 Champi-onship Game Arizona Wildcats vs Oregon Ducks (Live)
Saturday2 a.m. ESPN2 2014 Marathon MAC
Championship Northern Illinois Huskies vs Bowling Green Falcons (Replay)
11 a.m. ESPN Houston Cougars at Cincinnati Bearcats (Live)
11 a.m. WJSU Iowa State Cyclones at TCU Horned Frogs (Live)
11 a.m. ESPN2 2014 Conference USA Championship Game Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Marshall Thun-dering Herd (Live)
2:30 p.m. FS1 Oklahoma State Cow-boys at Oklahoma Sooners (Live)
3 p.m. WIAT 2014 SEC Champion-ship Game Alabama Crimson Tide vs Missouri Tigers (Live)
6:30 p.m. ESPN2 Temple Owls at Tulane Green Wave (Live)
6:45 p.m. ESPN Kansas State Wild-cats at Baylor Bears (Live)
7 p.m. WBRC 2014 Big Ten Champi-onship Game Ohio State Buckeyes vs Wisconsin Badgers (Live)
7:07 p.m. WJSU 2014 ACC Cham-pionship Game Florida State Seminoles vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Live)
9 p.m. WIAT 2014 Mountain West Championship Game Fresno State Bulldogs at Boise State Broncos (Live)
Sunday4 a.m. ESPN Kansas State Wildcats
at Baylor Bears (Replay)
Monday12 a.m. ESPN2 2014 Conference
USA Championship Game Loui-siana Tech Bulldogs at Marshall Thundering Herd (Replay)
2:30 a.m. ESPN Houston Cougars at Cincinnati Bearcats (Replay)
9 a.m. FS1 2014 Pac-12 Champion-ship Game Arizona Wildcats vs Oregon Ducks (Replay)
6 p.m. FOXSS 2014 Pac-12 Champi-onship Game Arizona Wildcats vs Oregon Ducks (Taped)
Tuesday1 a.m. FOXSS 2014 Pac-12 Champi-
onship Game Arizona Wildcats vs Oregon Ducks (Replay)
3 a.m. ESPN2 Temple Owls at Tulane Green Wave (Replay)
9 a.m. FS1 2014 Big Ten Champion-ship Game Ohio State Buckeyes vs Wisconsin Badgers (Replay)
NFL Sunday12 p.m. WBRC Carolina Panthers at
New Orleans Saints (Live)
12 p.m. WIAT Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals (Live)
3:25 p.m. WBRC Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles (Live)
7:20 p.m. WVTM New England Patri-ots at San Diego Chargers (Live)
Monday7:15 p.m. ESPN Atlanta Falcons at
Green Bay Packers (Live)
GOLFPGA
Saturday1:30 p.m. WVTM Hero World Chal-
lenge: Third Round from Isleworth
Golf & Country Club in Winder-mere, Fla. (Live)
Sunday12:30 p.m. WVTM Hero World Chal-
lenge: Final Round from Isleworth Golf & Country Club in Winder-mere, Fla. (Live)
HIGH SCHOOLFriday11 a.m. WBRC Super 6 Class 4A
Championship Leeds Green Wave at Deshler Tigers (Live)
Monday6:30 p.m. ESPN2 Lancaster Tigers at
Plano West Wolves (Live)
HOCKEYNHL
Friday9 a.m. FOXSS Washington Capitals
at Carolina Hurricanes (Replay)
1 p.m. FOXSS St. Louis Blues at Nashville Predators (Replay)
Sunday1 a.m. FOXSS Chicago Black-
hawks at Nashville Predators (Replay)
11 p.m. FOXSS Detroit Red Wings at Carolina Hurricanes (Replay)
Monday10 a.m. FOXSS Detroit Red Wings at
Carolina Hurricanes (Replay)
12 p.m. FOXSS Chicago Blackhawks at Nashville Predators (Replay)
11 p.m. FOXSS New Jersey Devils at Carolina Hurricanes (Replay)
Tuesday10 a.m. FOXSS New Jersey Devils at
Carolina Hurricanes (Replay)
11 p.m. FOXSS Nashville Predators at Colorado Avalanche (Replay)
Wednesday11 a.m. FOXSS Nashville Predators at
Colorado Avalanche (Replay)
Thursday11 p.m. FOXSS Carolina Hurricanes
at Tampa Bay Lightning (Replay)
MARTIAL ARTSSaturday7 p.m. FS1 UFC 181: Hendricks vs
Lawler II from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas (Live)
RODEOMonday12 p.m. SPSO RodeoHouston Semi-
final 1 (Replay)
11 p.m. SPSO RodeoHouston Super Shootout from NRG Stadium in Houston (Replay)
Thursday10 p.m. SPSO RodeoHouston
Semifinal 2 from NRG Stadium in Houston (Replay)
SOCCEREnglish League
Soccer Saturday11:30 a.m. WVTM Everton at
Manchester City (Live)
Tuesday1:30 p.m. FS1 Basel at Liverpool
(Live)
Wednesday1:30 p.m. FS1 Manchester City at
Roma (Live)
MLS Sunday2 p.m. ESPN New England Revolu-
tion at Los Angeles Galaxy (Live)
UEFA Soccer Tuesday1:30 p.m. FOXSS UEFA Champions
League Soccer Teams TBA (Live)
Wednesday1:30 p.m. FOXSS UEFA Champions
League Soccer Teams TBA (Live)
WATER SPORTSSunday11:30 a.m. WVTM 2014 AT&T Winter
National Championships from Greensboro, N.C. (Taped)
WINTER SPORTS
Saturday4 p.m. WVTM Birds of Prey from
Beaver Creek, Colo. (Live)
4 p.m. WIAT AMSOIL Championship Snocross from Spirit Mountain in Duluth, Minnesota (Taped)
4 p.m. WVTM Birds of Prey from Beaver Creek, Colo. (Live)
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
Trivia
1. “Mad Max”
2. “Waterworld”
3. “I Am Legend”
4. “The Stand”
5. “The Book of Eli”
6. “The Road”
7. “Oblivion”
Quarterback Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers host the New England Patriots in a “Sunday Night Football” game, airing on NBC at 7:20 p.m.
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It’s already Christmastime on the major networks, and that comes with a few certainties. We can count on a sleigh full of familiar faces from holiday animation, while musical artists will be drawn into unlikely duets on variety specials and NBC will air “It’s a Wonderful Life” a few times. Speaking of the classic 1947 family drama, its premise will undoubtedly be borrowed for the formulaic Christmas-themed episodes of far too many TV series – along with those of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” and O Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi.” But thankfully, there will be some fresh offerings among the traditional fare, with something to suit most everyone’s sense of entertainment.
For instance, while there will be plenty of chances for the kiddies to rediscover Rudolph, Frosty, the Grinch and various incarnations of Santa Claus, a couple of new animated specials can be enjoyed by the whole fam-ily. Debuting Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. on NBC, “Elf: Buddy’s Mu-sical Christmas” stars four-time Emmy winner Jim Parsons (“The Big Bang Theory”) as the voice of Buddy in an original hour-long stop-motion program based on
the popular film “Elf ” and the hit Broadway show “Elf: The Musical.” With nine new songs, the special features a voice cast including Mark Hamill, Ed Asner, Fred Armisen, Jay Leno, Matt Lauer, Gilbert Gottfried, Kate Mi-cucci, Rachael MacFarlane, Max Charles and Steve Higgins.
And then on Thursday, Dec. 25, at 7 p.m., NBC encores the all-new “How Murray Saved Christmas,” which tells how cranky deli owner Murray Weiner (voiced by Jerry Stiller, “The King of Queens”) and Edison Elf (Sean Hayes, “Will & Grace”) were forced to fill in for Santa Claus one Christmas. Based on the best selling children’s book by four-time Emmy-winning writer Mike Reiss (“The Simpsons”), the one hour holiday musical co-stars Jason Alexander (“Sein-feld”) and John Ratzenberger (“Cheers”),while featuring Dennis Haysbert (“24,” the Allstate com-mercials) as the narrator.
For decidedly older viewers, CBS offers an encore presentation of last year’s “I Love Lucy Christ- mas Special,”Sunday at 7 p.m., in which stars Vivian Vance, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and William Frawley appear in two back-to-back episodes of the classic comedy series, including the seldom-seen “Christmas Episode” and an all-new colorized version
of “Job Switching” (a.k.a. “Choco-late Factory”). Both episodes were tinted with a vintage look – a nod to the 1950s era in which the shows were filmed.
Also suitable for more mature tastes is the hour-long musical celebration of “Michael Bublé’s Christmas in New York,” airing Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. on NBC. Originating from Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Bublé’s fourth annual NBC Christmas special features the multiple Grammy-winning singer and his band performing an “un-plugged” series of songs requested by his social media followers, but that’s secondary to his sharing the stage with Barbra Streisand, Miss Piggy, Ariana Grande and The Rockettes. “I could not be more excited to celebrate the Christmas holidays in New York with such a fantastic array of talented women,” Bublé gushes.
Ariana Grande, by the way, will also perform on “The iHeart-Radio Jingle Ball 2014,” airing Thursday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. on The CW. The Madison Square Garden concert will also include Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, Maroon 5, Sam Smith, Pharrell Williams, OneRepublic, Meghan Trainor, 5 Seconds of Summer, Jessie J., Shawn Mendes and Nick Jonas. The music continues Tuesday, Dec. 23, at 7 p.m. as NBC airs
“One Direction: The TV Special,” which a number of young fans will certainly consider a holiday gift in itself.
Friday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m., NBC encores its annual presenta-tion of “Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” the star studded tree lighting extravaganza that also features Cyndi Lauper, Idina Menzel, LeAnn Rimes, Pentatonix, Sara Bareilles, Trisha Yearwood and the unlikely duo of Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett, all performing current hits and holiday classics.
For those who enjoy a bit of competition while needing a little inspiration for their holiday home decorations, “The Great Christmas Light Fight” returns for its second season on Monday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. on ABC. Michael Moloney and Sabrina Soto from “Extreme Makeover: Home Edi-tion” host this sparkling family contest of elaborate Christmas light displays. Each of the six one-hour episodes spotlights four families from across America who work harder than Santa’s elves in order to possibly win the ultimate Christmas gift – $50,000!
One holiday tradition that will have couples anxious to unwrap their Christmas gifts together is “The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show” airing from London for the first time, Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 9 p.m. The heavenly procession of Victoria’s Secret Angels includes Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Doutzen Kroes, Lily Aldridge, Behati Prinsloo, Karlie Kloss and
Lindsay Ellingson, all of whom help the program merge fashion, fantasy and entertainment into a runway spectacle that could melt icicles.
Looking ahead to New Year’s Eve, ABC will have the biggest party with “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest,” starting Wednesday, Dec. 31, at 7 p.m. Fergie hosts the Billboard Hollywood Party with special performances by Charli XCX, One Direction and Meghan Trainor, while Gavin DeGraw and Lady Antebellum perform in Nashville and Taylor Swift head-lines the night in Times Square, with Jenny McCarthy reporting from the sidelines.
“Each year, ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ continues its iconic legacy by delivering incredible performances from the year’s hottest artists, and this year is no exception,” boasts heir to the throne Seacrest. “We already have secured an unprecedented num-ber of music acts, culminating with a Times Square performance by Taylor, the biggest superstar in music today.”
There are choices for the last night of 2014: the Miami-set “Pitbull’s New Year’s Revolution” begins at 7 p.m. on FOX, while “NBC’s New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly” starts at 9 p.m. with its own take on the Times Square action.
Holiday Programming Both Fresh and FamiliarDan RiceFYI Television, Inc.
Multiple Grammy winner Michael Bublé welcomes Miss Piggy, to his fourth annual NBC holiday special, “Michael Bublé’s Christmas in New York,” airing Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m.
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“Each year, ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ continues its iconic legacy by delivering incredible performances from the year’s hottest artists, and this year is no exception,” boasts heir to the throne Seacrest. “We already have secured an unprecedented num-ber of music acts, culminating with a Times Square performance by Taylor, the biggest superstar in music today.”
There are choices for the last night of 2014: the Miami-set “Pitbull’s New Year’s Revolution” begins at 7 p.m. on FOX, while “NBC’s New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly” starts at 9 p.m. with its own take on the Times Square action.
Multiple Grammy winner Michael Bublé welcomes Miss Piggy, to his fourth annual NBC holiday special, “Michael Bublé’s Christmas in New York,” airing Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m.
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(R) (HD) Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5 (‘14) (NR) (HD)CSPAN 70 18 Politics & Public Policy Politics & Public Policy Politics & Public Policy Politics & Public Policy Politics & Public Policy Politics & Public PolicyCSPAN2 370 85 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill HearingsDISC 33 48 Gold Rush (HD) Gold Rush: Pay Dirt (N) (HD) Gold Rush (N) (HD) Edge of Alaska (N) (HD) Gold Rush (HD) Edge of Alaska (HD)DISN 42 55 Jessie “Jessie’s Aloha” (HD) Girl Meets Dog Blog (N) Kirby Buck Phineas (HD) (:20) Mickey Star Wars Jessie (HD) Austin & Ally Liv (HD) Jessie (HD)E! 48 22 E! News (N) (HD) Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce Sex & City Sex & City The Soup Sex & City E! 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Saturday12 p.m. FYI Flipping Boston Dave and Pete come to the rescue to help Pete’s friend Sal renovate and sell his home, since he’s been unable to make house payments after an accident.1 p.m. FYI Flipping Boston Dave and Pe-ter take on two new recruits, but broken fences, irate neighbors and other issues may shut the site down before they can finish the renovations.1 p.m. H&G Love It or List It A couple’s house has been a money pit of renova-
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Monday12 p.m. H&G Love It or List It With their charming, older home crammed with guitars, pianos and their children’s belongings, a couple desperately needs a domestic makeover.1 p.m. H&G Love It or List It After a couple has children, their once-func-tional home is lacking; storage space and communal bathrooms are a regular nuisance in a house.2 p.m. H&G Love It or List It A husband’s personal training business operates from his basement, and because of this, the family must adjust to his work schedule.3 p.m. FYI Flip This House CT Homes rookie Joe takes charge of his first flip, and begins by negotiating price, managing the renovation project then finding a buyer.3 p.m. H&G Love It or List It A couple that has a city home, who got divorced and then reunited, must decide whether to move to a new home, or to stay where they’re at after renovations.4 p.m. FYI Flipping Boston Dave and Peter’s protégés handle a new deal in Salem and provide them with the tools to help them on the first day but they go off-book anyway.4 p.m. H&G Love It or List It A busy road, lack of a play room, and a tall deck mixed with the birth of their twin boys
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Tuesday12 p.m. H&G Fixer Upper A young couple from a large city wants to find a neighborhood and a house with an urban feel that is not too far away from the workplace.1 p.m. H&G Fixer Upper Joanna and Chip present a young couple with an op-portunity to be a part of the resurgence of a once bustling historic community, which they eagerly accept.2 p.m. H&G Fixer Upper Chip and Jo help a client who is trying to rebuild after her home and life were destroyed by the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas.3 p.m. H&G Fixer Upper The children of missionary parents, who spend nearly 365 days a year in a hovel in Uganda, ask the Gaines to help them find a getaway for their parents.3 p.m. FYI Flip This House After getting a great deal on a three-bedroom house in south Los Angeles, Rudy runs into several issues and starts to wonder if the place is worth the hassle.4 p.m. H&G Fixer Upper A couple with three children and more foster children coming to live with them is in search of a place large enough to accommodate their expanding family.4 p.m. FYI Flipping Boston After per-suading Pete, Desi handles a renovation on her own, a colonial house in New-buryport, Mass., but the team discovers a problem beneath the house.
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CITY OF
NOBY LAURA CAMPER
During an Anniston City Council meeting, the audience reaction to the council’s disagreements can vary from deep sighs and rolling eyes to whis-pered expletives to delighted comments like, “This is better than TV.”
Council members passionately argue and threaten each other. One council member even
admits he avoids going to City Hall because of the arguments he might find himself in.
“It certainly is intimidating,” said Councilman John Spain. “I avoid coming down here to the build-ing altogether just simply because I don’t want a confrontation with the mayor.”
Does council’s infighting hobble Anniston’s progress? From top left: Councilman Ben Little, Mayor Gene Robinson, Vice-Mayor John Spain, Councilman Her-bert Palmore and Councilman David Dawson during last Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
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INSIDE:
Bob Davis: Gauging the dysfunction
of Anniston’s city council.
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ANALYSIS
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ORANGE BEACH — Alabama’s beaches took their worst hit yet from an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday as globs of crude and gooey tar — some the size of pan-cakes — lined the white sands and crews worked to try to keep a giant oil sheen just a few miles away from reaching the shore.
Scientists have estimated that anywhere
between about 40 million gallons to 109 million gallons of oil have gushed into the Gulf since a drilling rig exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and triggering the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
The oil washing up on Alabama’s shores was the heaviest since the rig explosion and came just as the summer beach season was picking up.
During a flight over the Gulf, Sean Brum-ley, an aerial spotter, said he saw an oily
sheen and brown patches of oil floating for miles off the Alabama coast. Boats trying to remove the oil before it hit the coast worked about three miles out.
“The Gulf looks like it has chicken pox,” Brumley said.
The oily sheen covered the pass leading into Perdido Bay near the Alabama-Florida state lines. Globs of brown oil floated in
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BY DANIEL GADDYStar Staff Writer
Sister Jane O’Connor, the new director of a long-standing charitable organization in Anniston, fires a quick response when asked about her prede-cessor.
“I’m taking her position, but I could never fill her shoes,” she said.
O’Connor recently took over Sister Mary Roy’s duties at the All Saints Inter-faith Center of Concern. The organiza-tion helps Anniston residents in need of food, clothing and financial assistance. Roy served as director of the center for 27 years, earning in that time not just accolades from other civic leaders but also a ceremonial “Key to the City” and The Anniston Star’s 2009 Citizen of the Year Award.
“She [Roy] is the nearest thing to a saint we’re going to find in this lifetime,” said Charles Doster, advisory board member of the Center of Concern. “She is the Mother Teresa of Anniston, but saying that brings out the worst in her.”
Roy left the center after breaking her hip in March. She relocated to the Con-necticut headquarters of her order, the Daughters of the Holy Spirit, where she receives medical care.
O’Connor said she hopes to meet the needs of her clients with the same com-passion and love Roy displayed.
“I feel like I’m treading in the joys
and sorrows of all she experienced here,” she said.
Robin Gladd, office manager of the center, said O’Connor eased into her new job as if it was second nature.
“She just took it and started running with it,” she said. “She’s given them hope and spiritual guidance. I think they’re walking out of here better than when they came in.”
O’Connor said her success is due directly to the work of staff members like Gladd and Sandra Hall, the assis-tant director of the center.
“They’ve been very helpful and very friendly; I couldn’t do it without them,” O’Connor said.
In addition to food and clothing, the nonprofit Center of Concern also pro-vides financial assistance with medical bills, prescriptions, utilities and trans-portation for those in need.
O’Connor transferred to the center from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Prattville, where she served as a pas-toral assistant. However, she was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and reared in Wash-ington, D.C. and Maryland. She has a master’s degree in religious education and has worked in Catholic social ser-vices in Philadelphia as well as parishes in Virginia and Mississippi.
New director fills hole in local charitySister Jane O’Connor assumes leadership of Center of Concern
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Sister Jane O’Connor took over Sister Mary Roy’s responsibilities at the All Saints Interfaith Center of Concern in Anniston.
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I’m boooored!THE SUMMER LIST: 46 things
to do with the kids this summer, besides go to the pool.
BY LAURA JOHNSON
OXFORD — About 75 children con-
verged on the grounds of the Home
Depot in Oxford Saturday for a building
workshop that was about more than just
construction.
All of them members of local Boys
and Girls Clubs, the children were
assisted by Home Depot employees,
club volunteers and local first-respond-
ers. Together with the volunteers, they
built birdhouses, bird feeders and min-
iature planters.
“They’re gaining a sense of confi-
dence in something they are doing that
is hands-on. It just helps them to create
something,” said Johnny Bird, the club
executive director for east central Ala-
bama.Each child wore a miniature orange
Home Depot apron with his or her
name written on it in black ink. At one
station, children as young as 6 used
hammers to pound nails into pre-fab-
ricated woodblocks to make the bird-
houses as volunteers assisted.
Children at another station used
markers to draw faces on disposable
cups before packing dirt and planting
grass in them. The end product, would
look something like a Chia Pet, with
the cup serving as a substitute for pot-
tery and the grass eventually giving the
appearance of hair.
At a third station, kids used orange
yarn to thread Cheerios, which could
later be hung on trees as “bird feeders.”
Home Depot holds workshops
for kids on the first Saturday of every
month, but this particular Saturday’s
workshop was larger than most. An
average Saturday’s attendance is more
like 20, organizers said.
“We have a lot of centers going
because we had a lot of kids,” said Ash-
ley Mitchell, who works in the store’s
paint department, but also coordinates
the workshops. “They’re having a blast.”
The first responders provided extra
assistance to meet the needs of the larg-
er-than-normal group of attendees.
“It’s fun,” said Rodney Pate with the
Oxford Fire Department. “The kids
seem to like it and we enjoy it. We’d
rather meet them like this than how we
usually do.”
The store also provided hotdogs and
a brief musical performance by one
employee, George Yelder III, who is
also a local musician whose stage name
is C.H.I.C.A.N. George. The acronym
stands for “Coming Hard In Confusion
And Negativity.” He said he hoped he
could serve as a positive role model for
children, like those at Saturday’s event.
“I enjoy doing community work,”
Yelder said. “I try to spread a positive
message.”
Contact staff writer Laura Johnson at
256-235-3544.
REGIONEditor: Ben Cunningham, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 6B
The Anniston Star
Bettye Elkins: Of God’s calling in young lives...
“Train up a child in the way he should
go: and when he is old, he will not depart
form it.” — Proverbs 22:6
It came as no surprise
that when I asked, the
lady sitting across from
me at her kitchen table
reached quickly to mem-
ory — and verbatim — for
that one verse from Prov-
erbs. She also handed me
a note she holds dear ...
“You are God’s faith-
ful servant who teaches
our class about God’s love
by demonstrating that someone cares and
loves and has the desire in her heart to see
them grow in Christ.”
The note was from a former member of
her Sunday School teaching ... 51 years to
be specific.
And that, on a recent Sunday, was rec-
ognized by First Baptist of Saks where, for
49 of those 51 years, she has taught Sunday
School to third-graders.
From a plaque she also let me read ...
“For 51 Years Of Teaching God’s Word To
Our 3rd Grade Sunday School Class ... Your
Faithfulness And Selfless Service Has Been
An Inspiration To All ... We Love You.”
The first two years, if you’re wondering,
were at First Baptist of Sylacauga.
Roll all that around in your mind ... 51
years of teaching kids “in the way he (she)
should go.”
That’s just a smidgen over a half cen-
tury.Oh ...Her name is Bettye Whiten Elkins and
she has been married to Bill Elkins 60
years. You could say Bettye Whiten Elkins
is a “stayer” in just about everything she
does.
Especially in her faith, one that she first
knew as a small child in a Cleburne County
family of 11 kids whose parents, C. C. and
Mamie, knew two things ... hard work and
faith.Bettye talks about that ...
“Mother was very quiet, but she had
enormous faith. She didn’t make a big thing
of it. Her faith was between her and God.
One thing was she didn’t believe in doing
any work on Sunday. You didn’t even press
your dress (for church) on Sunday. You did
that on Saturday. Sunday was a holy day at
our house.”
There is reasoning behind Bettye’s pref-
erence in teaching faith to the young.
“I love children. I don’t do good with
adults. A child is honest with you, adults
will give you all these excuses as to why they
don’t come to Sunday School or something.
Children are honest with you.”
The church of her childhood is a far
cry, in time as well as distance, from the
soaring cathedral and stained glass of First
Baptist of Saks.
“Happy Hill Baptist Church. It was just
up the road from our house, about three
miles. We walked it every Sunday.”
Born in 1930, there was the Great
Depression when she was small, but she
doesn’t recall times being all that hard.
“We were poor, but I didn’t know we
were poor. Everybody we knew was just
like us. I don’t remember ever going hun-
gry. My husband, Bill, gets tickled at me
about cornbread. Doesn’t matter what we
have for supper, when we get through, I
always fix me a small glass of cornbread
and milk.
“He says you can take the girl out of the
country, but you can’t take the country out
of the girl.”
GeorgeSmith
Senior Editor
Trent Penny/The Anniston Star
Children participate in a mock accident
drill at EMA Camp Saturday.
Please see GEORGE ❙ Page 5B
Home Depot in Oxford aids Boys and Girls Club
Creative crafters
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Bettye Elkins has taught Sunday School at First Baptist of Saks for 49 years.
BY LAURA JOHNSON
JACKSONVILLE — Calhoun County
might just be a little safer thanks to an area
day camp held this past week.
About four dozen children and teens, ages
8 to 19, took part in a “Youth Preparedness
Camp” hosted by the Calhoun County Emer-
gency Management Agency. The kids spent
five days — about four hours a day at the
Jacksonville Community Center — learning
about first aid, search and rescue, fire safety,
pet safety, disaster preparedness, disaster
sociology and terrorism response.
“The camp is just to teach them to take
care of themselves and their family until
someone comes, if something happens,” said
camp director Debbie Blevins. “It may be
hours until someone can come get you.”
This marks the first year the local EMA has
offered the camp, but Blevins said she plans
on expanding the program. She is scheduling
a similar camp for home-school children in
the fall and is already planning on holding a
summer camp in 2011.
She said it can be particularly beneficial
for the older teens looking toward careers
in disaster preparedness. Brothers Michael
Leavitt, 16, and Peter Leavitt, 14, of Pleasant
Valley agree.
Michael said he is interested in pursuing
a career with the EMA while Peter said he
wants to work for a local emergency response
agency one day. Both said the camp was more
than fun, they said it was also informative.
“They did a very good job of presenting
their information to us,” said Michael. “I think
it would be a good idea for the community to
be doing things like this more often.”
The camp is also serving as a recruitment
ground for another EMA disaster-prepared-
ness program called the Community Emer-
gency Response Team (CERT). Peter said
after participating in the camp, he now wants
to take part in both the teen and adult CERT
programs.
“It was good,” Leavitt said. “I learned a lot
of things I didn’t know.”
Their mom, Denise Leavitt, said she signed
the boys up after hearing about the program
from a family friend. Their 7-year-old sister
was also able to unofficially participate in the
program for a day or two.
“I thought it was wonderful. The stuff that
they learned is very applicable to the times
we live in,” Denise said. “For the teenagers,
if they want to pursue it further, this gives
them enough of idea about what these first
Area kids learn
first-responder
EMA techniques
Please see EMA ❙ Page 5B
Photos by Trent Penny/The Anniston Star
ABOVE: Sasha Collins drives a nail home as she builds her birdhouse Saturday at Home Depot. BELOW: Home
Depot employees and volunteers assist children from local Boys and Girls clubs build birdhouses.LIFEEditor: Lisa Davis, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 1D
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LisaDavis
Features Editor
Our household is fish-
less for the first time in two
years. The first goldfish
entered the menagerie two
summers ago. There were
two of them, one for my
son, one for my daughter.
We went shopping at a
specialty fish store, because
I like to shop at local, inde-
pendent stores when I can.
My daughter picked out
a fish with a golden head
and a flowing fantail. She
named it Tiger.
My son picked out a fish
that was spotted gold and
white and black. He named
it Ralph.They didn’t make it
through the summer.
There was an unfortu-
nate lapse of judgment on
my part when we went to
the beach and I put way,
way too much self-feeder in
the fishbowls.
I felt so guilty, we imme-
diately went back to the
store for replacement fish.
My daughter picked out
an orange fish with black
and white spots and a fan-
tail. She named it Trumpet.
My son got a bubble-eye
fish, a fancy breed whose
eyes literally stick out of
the sides of their heads. He
named it Ralph II.
It didn’t make it through
the night.
Next came a jellybean
fish, a cute little orange-
and-white thing that really
did look like a jellybean.
It lasted a couple of days.
At this point, we stopped
going to the local, indepen-
dent store, where the exotic
goldfish cost $6 each and
need fancy aquarium tanks
and filters and other noisy
equipment and should
never have been sold to us
in the first place. Instead,
we went to Wal-Mart,
where the fish cost 32 cents.
My son picked out a
speedy little orange fish.
He named it Small.
Small made it a whole
year. When I felt stressed, I
would sit and watch Small
swim in lazy circles, and it
would calm me down.
Last summer, Small
and Trumpet were joined
by Ruby and Flo, when my
son’s teacher gave him the
class goldfish.
At some point in there,
we added another fish,
named Blackie.
And then, for reasons
unknown — maybe an
algae bloom, or drought, or
BP — there was a massive
fish kill.Flo went first (or maybe
it was Ruby), quickly fol-
lowed by Ruby (or maybe it
was Flo), then Small, then
Blackie.Through just about all of
this, Trumpet survived.
It was not easy. He had
a condition called swim
bladder, which caused him
to float upside down a lot.
We eventually got used
to finding him floating
on the top of his bowl,
but not being dead.
My daughter loved
that fish. She read up on
fish care. She fed him a
special diet of wheat germ,
lettuce and frozen peas.
Every night before she
went to sleep, she would
watch Trumpet. He liked to
blow bubbles.
When Trumpet died, my
daughter grieved. My heart
ached for her, but I was
also glad in a way. Grief is a
lesson we all have to learn,
and my daughter learned
it well, and I was glad that
it was only a fish, even if it
wasn’t only a fish to her.
The fish all got proper
burials in a tiny patch of
flowerbed outside the
kitchen door. Trumpet has
a place of honor.
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the goldfish
I’m boooored!46 things to do with the kids this summer,
besides go to the pool. PAGES 5-6D.
THE SUMMER LIST
Special to The Star
BY HEIDI STEVENS
Chicago Tribune
Reality is a tricky teaching tool when it
comes to parenting.
On the one hand, you want to shield your
children from images and stories that will
frighten them or cause them anxiety. On
the other, you want to teach them perspec-
tive and knowledge about the world around
them.If you want your child to have empathy,
you can — and should — do both, experts
say.“You don’t feed a baby a steak,” says
Homa Sabet Tavangar, author of Growing Up
Global: Raising Children to Be at Home in the
World (Ballantine Books). “You give them
age-appropriate portions and the right con-
sistency, but you do need to feed them.”
So it is with “feeding” them reality.
When an earthquake struck Haiti in Janu-
ary, Tavangar pre-screened a photo slide-
show on a newspaper Web site to show her
6-year-old. The images showed the ravaged
island and survivors living in tents.
“You want to humanize the dignity and
strength of the people experiencing the
disaster, so it’s not just ’those people,”’ she
says. “A natural part of growing up is knowing
the world has justice and injustice and there
are things we care about and things we can
change and things we need to change.”
In her book, Tavangar writes: “Once you
and your children feel a closer connection
to what is going on in the world and how
others live, play, study, eat, worship and cel-
ebrate, it is natural that you will care about
the health and survival of the planet and its
inhabitants — whom you regard as your fam-
ily and friends.”
But don’t wait for a natural disaster to
start imparting empathy. The lessons can
happen in daily doses. Here are five tips to
get you started.
Meet your child’s needs. Children are
naturally self-centered, and nurturing
them can actually help them become less
so. “When a child’s needs are met in all the
ways they have needs — emotional, physi-
cal, spiritual — they don’t have to put energy
into getting their own needs met, and they
have energy left over to direct in other ways,”
says Warren B. Seiler, child and adolescent
psychiatrist and author of Battling the Enemy
Within: Conquering the Causes of Inner
Struggle and Unhappiness. “They become
other-centered. Empathy comes from being
loved and cherished and watched over as a
child goes from birth onward.”
Don’t overindulge. “If you meet all your
child’s needs, you can’t cause any problems,”
Seiler says. “If you meet all their wants, that’s
a different story.”
It’s important for kids to know that you
aren’t what you buy, Tavangar says. “You can
keep buying your kids stuff and keep enter-
taining them, and it will never be enough,
and it will never help them feel satisfied,” she
says. “That only happens when they learn
to give back. That’s when you get depth and
meaning in your life.”
Be a role model. “When a child grows
up in an empathetic environment, they
know what it looks like and what it feels like,”
Tavangar says. “Who are your friends? Who
do you invite to your dinner table? What kind
of service are you engaged in? Do you talk
that stuff through? ’We’re devoting a portion
of our annual budget to this cause because
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child’s needs, you can’t cause any problems,”
Seiler says. “If you meet all their wants, that’s
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FOODEditor: Lisa Davis, [email protected],
256-235-3555 • Wednesday, June 16, 2010 • Page 4A
The Anniston Star
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BY J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press
The idea behind this pork version of the sloppy joe sandwich
wasn’t just to come up with an alternative to ground beef.
I wanted something with a totally different — dare I say, meaty
— texture. Because face it, sloppy joes may be tasty, but the flavor and
texture of whatever meat goes into them usually gets lost beneath a
heavy sauce. So rather than use ground meat, I opted for chopped.
About 10 seconds in the food processor was all it took to get meaty
chunks perfect for piling onto a bun.
I opted for pork because, well, that’s what I had handy. But I did
test the approach later with beef. It was good, but it was a little too
steak-like, as though it should have cheese on it instead of sauce. Pork
loin cutlets and boneless country-style pork ribs produced the best
results. To keep things easy, I used bottled barbecue sauce. You also
could substitute your own by blending tomato paste, garlic powder,
salt, pepper, brown sugar, cumin and a bit of cider vinegar.
BARBECUE PORKY JOES
1 pound pork loin cutlets (or other lean cut of pork)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, cored and diced
1 cup prepared barbecue sauce
4 hamburger buns
Place the pork in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse the pork in
short bursts until well chopped, but not finely ground.
In a large skillet over medium-high, heat the oil. Add the onion and
pepper and saute for 6 minutes. Add the pork and saute until lightly
browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove the skillet
from the heat. Stir in the barbecue sauce, then serve on the buns.
The Pentagon’s brownie recipe
We want to pass on a wonderful brownie
recipe we’ve just discovered.
It comes from the Defense Logistics Center
at the Defense Supply Agency in Philadelphia.
It sets forth in 26 pages of Pentagonese what
you need to do to whip up a bunch of choco-
late-covered brownies or oatmeal cookies.
�ese treats are intended to be packaged in
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
have to survive years on a shelf, high desert
heat, desperate mountain cold and a possible
drop from an aircraft.
Speci�cation MIL-C-44072 (the brownie rec-
ipe) is an Internet sensation, with some critics
saying it demonstrates how nuts the Pentagon’s
red tape requirements are.
�e recipe contains requirements for water,
cocoa, dextrose, soda, eggs, salt, chemical leav-
ening, �avoring, vitamins, pregelatinized starch,
wheat gluten, emulsi�ers, antioxidants and fat.
Whip it all up in the proper proportions
as contained on pages seven and eight of the
recipe, and “pour batter into pan at a rate that
will yield uncoated brownies, which, when
cut so as to meet the dimension requirements
speci�ed in section 3.4f (31/2 inches by 21/2
inches by 5/8ths inch), will weigh approximate-
ly 35 grams each and bake at 350 until done (30
to 45 minutes).
You don’t even want to know about the choc-
olate topping or the rodent infestation rules.
Sandra Lee conquers politics?
Food Network star Sandra Lee is known for
mixing ingredients many cooks would never
think of.Now that her long-term partner New York
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is running
for governor of New York, it’s unclear how much
politics she will mix in with her lifestyle career.
Lee, 43, turned a �are with draperies into
Kurtain Kraft and made millions when she was
still in her 20s.
She has worked her way up from informer-
cials to a lifestyle empire that includes not only
her Food Network shows, but a magazine and
more than a dozen cookbooks.
Lee and Cuomo met at a party in 2005 at a
mutual friend’s house in the Hamptons.
New cookbook: fruit desserts
Vegetarian cooking guru Deborah Madison,
who has also worked as a pastry chef, puts her
knowledge to good use in Seasonal Fruit Des-
serts (Broadway Books, 2010), a book stocked
with no-fuss desserts that exploit summer’s
just-from-the-farm sweetness.
Some of her simplest recipes require no bak-
ing at all: plums are gently sauteed with a touch
of cardamom, while the hollows of fat summer
melons are �lled with berries, wine and herbs.
If you do turn on the oven, a berry and peach
cobbler gets crunch from corn �our, and easy
folded pies are �lled with grapes or mulberries,
blackberries and other summer treats.
Ask a cook: Freezing lasagne
Q: A friend and I are making lasagne for a
neighbor who had surgery. If we want to give
our neighbor the option of freezing the lasagne,
should we cook it or leave it uncooked?
A: Personally, I prefer to assemble, freeze
and then bake. �is has a couple of advantages.
First, the pasta doesn’t get as mushy. In fact,
if you use enough sauce and make sure the
noodles are well-covered, you don’t even have
to boil them �rst.
Second, it saves a step because you don’t
have to thaw the lasagne. You can bake it
straight from the freezer. Just add a little extra
time to the baking, maybe 15 minutes.
A couple of tricks make it easier. First, line
the baking pan with foil. After the lasagne is
frozen, remove it, wrap it well and store it in the
freezer in a large resealable freezer bag. �at
frees up your lasagne pan. If you deliver it in a
disposable pan, your neighbor won’t have to
fuss with returning a dish.
If you use ricotta in your recipe, drain it well
and make sure to use whole-milk ricotta, to
keep it from getting watery.
(E-mail questions about cooking to Kathleen
Purvis at [email protected].)
— Compiled by Lisa Davis
from sta� and wire reports.
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Where to pick
It’s time to
pick some
blueberries
It’s time to
pick some
blueberriesWE FOUND
OUR THRILL
Chopped pork the secret
to meaty sloppy joes
Larry Crowe/Associated Press
BY BRETT BRALLEY
Star Staff Writer
Several local farmers allow resi-
dents to come and pick berries right off
the bushes:
7 Springs Farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
opened about two years ago. Petty
grows a variety of crops, including
blueberries, which he sells for $3.50
a pint. Petty says he tries to make the
gathering process a family affair, by
offering something to drink to his cus-
tomers, and allowing children to feed
the baby goats or other animals on his
farm so they can learn what goes into
taking care of animals. Open 7 a.m.-8
p.m. daily. 588 Seven Springs Road,
Wellington, 256-473-9191.
Bennett’s Blueberry Farm
The berries at Bennett’s won’t be
ripe till the end of the month, but it
looks to be a good crop. Check the
website for updates. You can pick your
own, or they’ll pick for you. The farm
will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. 535 Ellie’s Lane,
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben-
nettsblueberryfarm.com.
Bill & Faye Graham
Bill Graham says his blueberries
should be ready for picking by June
18 or 19. He asks that customers bring
their own containers for gathering, if
possible. Graham charges $8 a gallon,
and typically he is open from sun up to
sun down daily. 3015 Alabama High-
way 204, Jacksonville, 256-435-1125.
Jerry’s Berries
Jerry and Sheila Gilbert allow cus-
tomers to pick berries for $7 a gallon.
Sheila Gilbert estimated that berries
should be ready for picking by June
20. They do provide buckets for pick-
ing, but ask that customers bring their
own materials to carry the berries
home. Open daily from sun up to sun
down.1281 Dogwood Lane, Jackson-
ville, 256-435-4247.
Craft Blueberry Farm
The farm, owned by Randall and
Teresa Craft, will start selling blueber-
ries June 19. The Crafts charge $6 a gal-
lon if visitors pick their own blueber-
ries or $14 a gallon if they want to buy
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
they provide buckets to pick with and
put the berries into freezer bags after
weighing them. The farm is open from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
4060 Eastaboga Road, Talladega, 256-
362-7350, www.craftblueberryfarm.
net.
Tips for picking
Teresa Craft, of Craft Blueberry
Farm in Talladega, suggests pickers
arrive early to beat the heat.
“There’s not a lot of air circulating
in the rows on the blueberry farm,” she
said. “It’s really hot.”
Another thing to keep in mind,
Craft said, is that blueberries are unlike
other fruits. They won’t continue to
ripen after they’ve been picked. “It’s
not like a green tomato that you can sit
in front of the window and let it ripen,”
she said. “You need to make sure
you’re picking them ripe.”
The best way to tell if they are ripe
is by tasting one. A light white dust-
ing over the berries indicates they are
ready to be picked, she said.
Don’t wash the blueberries before
freezing them because it will make the
skin quite tough, she added.
Craft advised pickers to wear sun-
screen, bug spray and prepare how-
ever they would for spending extended
amounts of time outdoors. She sug-
gested customers wear a belt, so they
can attach their buckets to their waists
and pick with two hands.
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
she said. “It goes faster.”
BY JOAN OBRA
McClatchy Newspapers
The berries are ripe for the picking starting this
week at local pick-your-own blueberry farms. Sure,
it’s easier to pick up a pint of berries at the supermar-
ket, but it’s also more expensive. And you don’t get
the pleasure of eating your fill as you pick berries still
warm with sunshine.
Whether in the supermarket on or the bush, look for
full, rounded berries covered with the white, powdery
coating called bloom. Avoid shriveled and leaky ber-
ries.At home, store them in the refrigerator, and do not
wash them until just before using. They’ll keep in the
refrigerator for five to seven days, or you can place
them in sealed plastic bags in the freezer.
If you’re going to freeze berries, don’t wash them
before freezing. If wet, the berries will stick together
and get icy. They will keep in the freezer for up to a
year, but like all other frozen foods, it’s best to eat them
within a few months.
Blueberries are known for their high levels of anti-
oxidants, which help prevent cell damage.
To get the most health benefits from blueberries, eat
them plain and uncooked.
For those compelled to tinker in the kitchen, the
sweet-tart flavor of blueberries work well in sweet and
savory dishes. Blueberries add a fruity punch to corn
bread. And with thyme, shallots, and lemon juice,
these little berries are a great sauce for meats.
RECIPES, PAGE 5A
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it will never be eno
never help them feel satisfied,” she
says. “That only happens when they learn
s when you get depth and
life.”
Be a role model. “When a child grows
etic environment, they
like and what it feels like,”
Tavangar says. “Who are your friends? Who
do you invite to your dinner table? What kind
of service are you engaged in? Do you talk
through? ’We’re devoting a portion
l budget to this cause because
Please see CARING ❙ Page 2D
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+
BY J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press
The idea behind this pork version of the sloppy joe sandwich
wasn’t just to come up with an alternative to ground beef.
I wanted something with a totally different — dare I say, meaty
— texture. Because face it, sloppy joes may be tasty, but the flavor and
texture of whatever meat goes into them usually gets lost beneath a
heavy sauce. So rather than use ground meat, I opted for chopped.
About 10 seconds in the food processor was all it took to get meaty
chunks perfect for piling onto a bun.
I opted for pork because, well, that’s what I had handy. But I did
test the approach later with beef. It was good, but it was a little too
steak-like, as though it should have cheese on it instead of sauce. Pork
loin cutlets and boneless country-style pork ribs produced the best
results. To keep things easy, I used bottled barbecue sauce. You also
could substitute your own by blending tomato paste, garlic powder,
salt, pepper, brown sugar, cumin and a bit of cider vinegar.
BARBECUE PORKY JOES
1 pound pork loin cutlets (or other lean cut of pork)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, cored and diced
1 cup prepared barbecue sauce
4 hamburger buns
Place the pork in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse the pork in
short bursts until well chopped, but not finely ground.
In a large skillet over medium-high, heat the oil. Add the onion and
pepper and saute for 6 minutes. Add the pork and saute until lightly
browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove the skillet
from the heat. Stir in the barbecue sauce, then serve on the buns.
The Pentagon’s brownie recipe
We want to pass on a wonderful brownie
recipe we’ve just discovered.
It comes from the Defense Logistics Center
at the Defense Supply Agency in Philadelphia.
It sets forth in 26 pages of Pentagonese what
you need to do to whip up a bunch of choco-
late-covered brownies or oatmeal cookies.
�ese treats are intended to be packaged in
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
MREs (Meals Ready
have to survive years on a shelf, high desert
heat, desperate mountain cold and a possible
drop from an aircraft.
Speci�cation MIL-C-44072 (the brownie rec-
ipe) is an Internet sensation, with some critics
saying it demonstrates how nuts the Pentagon’s
red tape requirements are.
�e recipe contains requirements for water,
cocoa, dextrose, soda, eggs, salt, chemical leav-
ening, �avoring, vitamins, pregelatinized starch,
wheat gluten, emulsi�ers, antioxidants and fat.
Whip it all up in the proper proportions
as contained on pages seven and eight of the
pages seven and eight of the
pages seven and eight of
recipe, and “pour batter into pan at a rate that
will yield uncoated brownies, which, when
ated brownies, which, when
ated brownies, which, w
cut so as to meet the dimension requirements
speci�ed in section 3.4f (31/2 inches by 21/2
inches by 5/8ths inch), will weigh approximate-
ly 35 grams each and bake at 350 until done (30
to 45 minutes).
You don’t even want to know about the choc-
olate topping or the rodent infestation rules.
Sandra Lee conquers politics?
Food Network star Sandra Lee is known for
mixing ingredients many cooks would never
think of.Now that her long-term partner New York
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is running
for governor of New York, it’s unclear how much
politics she will mix in with her lifestyle career.
Lee, 43, turned a �are with draperies into
Kurtain Kraft and made millions when she was
still in her 20s.
She has worked her way up from informer-
cials to a lifestyle empire that includes not only
her Food Network shows, but a magazine and
more than a dozen cookbooks.
Lee and Cuomo met at a party in 2005 at a
mutual friend’s house in the Hamptons.
New cookbook: fruit desserts
Vegetarian cooking guru Deborah Madison,
who has also worked as a pastry chef, puts her
knowledge to good use in Seasonal Fruit Des-
serts (Broadway Boserts (Broadway Boserts
oks, 2010), a book stocked
with no-fuss desserts that exploit summer’s
just-from-the-farm sweetness.
Some of her simplest recipes require no bak-bak-bak
ing at all: plums are gently sauteed with a touch
of cardamom, while the hollows of f
of cardamom, while the hollows of f
of cardamom, wat summer
hile the hollows of fat summer
hile the hollows of f
melons are �lled with berries, wine and herbs.
If you do turn on the oven, a berry and peach
cobbler gets crunch from corn �our, and easy
from corn �our, and easy
from corn �our
folded pies are �lled with grapes or mulberries,
blackberries and other summer treats.
Ask a cook: Freezing lasagne
Q: A friend and I are making lasagne for a
neighbor who had surgery. If we want t
neighbor who had surgery. If we want t
neighbor w
o give
our neighbor the option of freezing the lasagne,
should we cook it or leave it uncooked?
A: Personally, I prefer to assemble, freeze
and then bake. �is has a couple of advantages.
has a couple of advantages.
has a couple of
First, the pasta doesn’t get as mushy. In fact,
if you use enough sauce and make sure the
noodles are well-covered, you don’t even have
ered, you don’t even have
ered, you don’t even ha
to boil them �rst.
Second, it saves a step because you don’t
have to thaw the lasagne. You can bake it
straight from the freezer. Just add a little extra
time to the baking, maybe 15 minutes.
A couple of tricks make it easier. First, line
the baking pan with foil. After the lasagne is
frozen, remove it, wrap it well and store it in the
freezer in a large resealable freezer bag. �at
frees up your lasagne pan. If you deliver it in a
disposable pan, your neighbor won’t have to
fuss with returning a dish.
If you use ricotta in your recipe, drain it well
and make sure to use whole-milk ricotta, to
keep it from getting watery.
(E-mail questions about cooking to Kathleen
Purvis at [email protected].)
— Compiled by Lisa Davis
from sta� and wire reports.
from sta� and wire reports.
from sta
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Chopped pork the secret
to meaty sloppy joes
Larry Crowe/Associated Press
BY BBY BRRETT BETT BRRAALLLLEYEY
Star Staff Writer
Several local farmers allow resi-
dents to come and pick berries right off
and pick berries right off
and pick berries right of
the bushes:
7 Springs Farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
Owned by Rodney
opened about two years ago. Petty
grows a variety of crops, including
blueberries, which he sells for $3.50
a pint. Petty says he tries to make the
gathering process a family affair, by
offering something to drink to his cus-
tomers, and allowing children to feed
the baby goats or other animals on his
farm so they can learn what goes into
taking care of animals. Open 7 a.m.-8
p.m. daily. 588 Seven Springs Road,
Wellington, 256-473-9191.
Bennett’s Blueberry Farm
The berries at Bennett’s won’t be
ripe till the end of the month, but it
website for updates.
own, or they’ll pick for you. The farm
will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. 535 Ellie’s Lane,
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben
Anniston, 256-236-6410, w-
nettsblueberryfarm.com.
Bill & Faye Graham
Bill Graham says his blueberries
should be ready for picking by June
18 or 19. He asks that customers bring
their own containers for gathering, if
possible. Graham charges $8 a gallon,
and typically he is open from sun up to
sun down daily. 3015 Alabama High-
way 204, Jacksonville, 256-435-1125.
Jerry’s Berries
Jerry and Sheila Gilbert allow cus-
tomers to pick berries for $7 a gallon.
Sheila Gilbert estimated that berries
should be ready for picking by June
20. They do provide buckets for pick-pick-pick
ing, but ask that customers bring their
ville, 256-435-4247.
Craft Blueberry Farm
The farm, owned by Randall and
The farm, owned by Randall and
The farm, owned by
Teresa Craft, will start selling blueber-
ries June 19. The Crafts charge $6 a gal-
lon if visitors pick their own blueber-
ries or $14 a gallon if they want to buy
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
them already picked. T
they provide buckets to pick with and
put the berries into freezer bags after
weighing them. The farm is open from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
4060 Eastaboga Road, Talladega, 256-
362-7350, www.craftblueberryfarm.
net.
Tips for picking
Teresa Craft, of Craft Blueberry
Farm in Talladega, suggests pickers
arrive early to beat the heat.
“There’s not a lot of air circulating
ripen after they
not like a green tomato that you can si
in front of the window and let it ripen,”
she said. “You need to make sure
you’re picking them ripe.”
The best way to tell if they are ripe
is by tasting one. A light white dust-
ing over the berries indicates they are
ready to be picked, she said.
Don’t wash the blueberries before
freezing them because it will make the
skin quite tough, she added.
Craft advised pickers to wear sun-
screen, bug spray and prepare how-
ever they would for spending extended
amounts of time outdoors. She sug-
gested customers wear a belt, so they
can attach their buckets to their waists
and pick with two hands.
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
“And bring a buddy
she said. “It goes faster.”
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The Anniston Star
CLEMSON SUPER REGIONAL | ALABAMA 5, CLEMSON 4
Patrick Collard/Associated Press
Alabama’s Jake Smith jumps over Clemson’s Chris Epps as he slides into third base during the Clemson Super Regional
of the NCAA baseball tournament on Saturday. Alabama won 5-4, taking a 1-0 lead in the series.
Good start
ASSOCIATED PRESS
CLEMSON, S.C. — Jake Smith got
Alabama started then made sure the
Crimson Tide held on for a 5-4 vic-
tory over Clemson in Saturday night’s
opening game of the NCAA Clemson
Super Regional.
Smith launched a long home run in
the second inning to give the Tide (42-
23) an early lead.
After the Tigers (41-23) cut a 5-0
deficit to one run, Smith moved over
from third base and got
the last six outs for his
sixth save. Smith got
out of the eighth with
help from a double
play. He retired three
straight Tiger hitters in
the ninth, the first two with
strikeouts.
“It’s not a big deal,” said Smith, who
took over on the mound after Wilson
Boyd opened the Clemson eighth with
a single. “I just come in and throw
strikes.”
They’lltake it
Legendary Alabama football coach
Bear Bryant said a tie was like kissing
your sister.
Must be different with futbol.
The Americans played England
to a 1-1 deadlock to send U.S. soccer
fans into tizzy with the team’s chances
going forward in the World Cup and
the Brits walking off the field with their
heads hung low.
The key play was a gaffe on the part
of England keeper David Green, who
muffed an easy shot by Clint Dempsey
and allowed it to roll in, tying the
game.The rest of Group C plays today, as
Slovenia takes on Algeria.
FOR MORE, SEE PAGE 9C
Blanchard
mullingnext stepCoty Blanchard already has won
the state’s Mr. Football award. But now
he’s got to decide if baseball is what he
wants to do.
Despite being
drafted late,
Blanchard’s father,
Fran, said the Balti-
more Orioles have
come with an offer
that the Cherokee
County standout
must at least think
about, and that deci-
sion could come as early as Monday.
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 2C
“The whole key
to that game was
the third inning.”— Jack Leggett,
Clemson coach
Smith spots Tide early lead, helps it hang on
Braves squeeze
past Minnesota
Brooks Conrad filled in neatly for Chipper Jones, making
two nice plays at third base and then driving in the go-ahead
run with a squeeze bunt in the ninth inning Saturday night
that lifted the Atlanta Braves past Minnesota 3-2.
Conrad also hit an RBI double. He was put into the
Braves’ lineup about a half-hour before the game — no rea-
son was given for Jones’ absence.
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 7C
TODAY: Alabama at Clemson,
Game 2, 6 p.m.
Please see ALABAMA ❙ Page 3C
Elise Amendola/Associated Press
From left, England’s Frank Lam-
pard, Wayne Rooney and Shaun
Wright-Phillips leave the pitch after
their team picked up a lackluster
1-1 draw against the U.S.
Paul Battaglia/Associated Press
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 11C
Earnhardt
still upbeat
Everybody seems to be doing it, and even we’ve got a take
on how it should be done ... at least for the SEC.
C O L L E G E C O N F E R E N C E
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Thursday3 p.m. FYI Flip This House The team buys a home filled with the previous tenants’ belongings, and while a yard sale solves the problem, issues with the steam pipes cause more trouble.4 p.m. FYI Flipping Boston Peter and Dave decide to invest more money into the conversion of a multi-family condo, and Dave soon discovers Mother Nature is not on his side.
FRIDAYA Very Grammy ChristmasCBS, 8 p.m.
Three-time Grammy Award winner Tim McGraw joins oth-ers in the trophy club to sing holiday songs and current pop hits. Other artists perform-ing and sharing their favorite holiday memories are three-time Grammy-winning group Maroon 5, seven-time Grammy Award winner Pharrell Wil-liams and singer/songwriter Ariana Grande, a former teen idol who may very well start collecting her own Grammys, given that her debut album of 2013, “Yours Truly,” debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200.
SATURDAYDebbie Macomber’s Mr. MiracleHallmark, 7 p.m.
Heavenly angel Harry Mills (Rob Morrow) is sent to Earth on a trial assignment to in-
tervene in the life of a woman (Britt Irvin) who needs help getting her life on track after the death of her father. With a deadline of Christmas day, Harry attempts to help her heal in order to embrace a new future, and an unex-pected love, just in time to celebrate the miracle of the holiday season.
SUNDAYThe Newsroom HBO, 8 p.m.
Refusing to reveal the name of Neal’s (Dev Patel) govern-ment source, who provided ACN with leaked Department of Defense documents, Will (Jeff Daniels) is incarcerated for contempt. Meanwhile, Charlie (Sam Waterston) ap-pears to embrace Pruit’s (B.J.
Novak) mandate to capture younger viewers by ordering a
reluctant Don (Thomas Sa-doski) to track down
principals in a sexual-abuse
case at an elite college. Sloan (Ol-ivia Munn) voices her
objection to a new
digital site built by Neal’s
replacement, Bree (Jon Bass). And Jim
(John Gallagher Jr.) and Maggie (Alison Pill), stranded in a Moscow airport, look to land seats for a Cuban-bound plane, hoping to interview one of its high-profile passengers.
MONDAYMajor Crimes TNT, 8 p.m.
When Flynn’s (Tony Denison) daughter (guest star Torrey DeVitto) comes to visit, the true nature of his relationship
with Sharon (Mary McDon-nell) comes to light. Mean-while, a Hollywood comeback is interrupted when a former child star is found dead on skid row, leaving the director of the actor’s current movie and his manager as prime suspects.
TUESDAYAbout a BoyNBC, 8:30 p.m.
With Christmas celebrations in full swing, Will (David Walton) is in agony over the cheerfulness around his least favorite holiday and the con-stant playing of his hit song “Runaway Sleigh.” With his lawsuit still pending, Laurie (Annie Mumolo) advises Will to settle and move on. Refusing to give up any of his earnings, Will and Marcus (Benjamin Stockham) go on a search for the original hand-written song lyrics as evidence to prove he is the sole writer of the song. Meanwhile, Fiona (Minnie Driver) and Andy (Al Madrigal) try to create the perfect white Christmas for Marcus.
WEDNESDAYHell’s Kitchen FOX, 7 p.m.
After receiving their coveted black jackets, the remaining six contestants will compete in their first individual challenge from Chef Gordon Ramsay, during which they must create a unique dish using Omaha steaks on a special two-hour episode. Determined by Chef Ramsay and his guest judges, Omaha Steaks president and CEO Bruce Simon and SVP Todd Simon, the winner of the challenge will be featured in a nationwide advertising campaign, as well as receive a
gift certificate to culinary store Surfas and one other surprise. Later on, during the dinner service, the contestants will team up to face their tough-est competition yet and one contestant will be kicked out of the kitchen for good. Then, the remaining contestants will prepare gourmet dishes for “glampers” – enthusiasts of glamorous camping – and the contestant who receives the most votes from the glampers will win a luxury glamping trip for two.
THURSDAYBad JudgeNBC, 8 p.m.
Over Christmas, Rebecca (Kate Walsh) tries the case of “Face Mask Mom,” a mother who tackled a peewee football player. While the trial is ren-dered even more difficult by the sweltering heat, and the air conditioning can only be fixed by a specific union worker that is nowhere to be found, both Face Mask Mom and Rebecca come to realize that they can truly enjoy the holidays when surrounded by good friends. Aww.
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When author Anita Diamant sat down to write “The Red Tent,” which has been adapted into a four-hour miniseries airing Sunday at 8 p.m. on Lifetime, she wasn’t thinking about writing a Bible story. She wanted to take an old story and write it from a point of view that had never been seen before.
“I didn’t start by choosing this historical period,” Diamant says. “I started with a story about a woman mentioned very briefly: Dinah. I thought there was a question posed by the text – a mystery even. What really happened to Jacob and Leah’s daughter in the city of Shechem? Was she assaulted, as two of her brothers insisted? That’s hard to see given that the man wanted to marry her and agrees to a very high bride price. But since Dinah doesn’t say anything in the Bible, we really can’t know what hap-pened. So, in my novel, Dinah is the narrator. She has a voice. I set the book in about 1,500 B.C.E. and tried to describe the
period as best as I could, but there was very little informa-tion about the women of that time. I had to invent all sorts of things – food, clothing, work. I tried to make educated guesses based on the material I did find.”
Once executive producer Paula Weinstein read the novel, she knew Dinah’s (Rebecca Ferguson) tale had the mak-ings of a great movie. “When I read the book, I was so moved by this powerful story,” says Weinstein. “And what we all know to be true is that women have pretty much been written out of history and sidelined. The idea that there was a story of a girl in the early days of the Bible that was potentially such a great story really grabbed me. And it made me think of all the stories that were perhaps not told. You know about Leah (Minnie Driver) and Rachel (Morena Baccarin), but you don’t really know what it was like to be a woman then.”
In the miniseries, the red tent is where all of the women in the camp go and gather when they aren’t feel-ing well, or to give birth. It’s
a safe haven away from the men where they share their stories and their skills. Here, the writers depart somewhat from Diamant’s novel, which stresses that the women were forcibly banished to the tent during their menstruation, a time when they were consid-ered unclean. Such a practice was common among ancient cultures, with some tribes sending their women com-pletely outside of their camps. Nevertheless, the women come to view their gathering inside the tent as a time of sisterhood and gender instruction for girls like Dinah, who learned much from her four mothers within this segregated environment.
Baccarin plays one of the four wives of Jacob (Iain Glen), a talented midwife who passes her skills down to Dinah. “I’d read the book years ago and I was excited when they asked me to be a part of this,” Baccarin says. “She’s described as like the pretty wife, young and impetuous. What I liked about the book is that it shows that the women were so much more and shares the different personalities. She is very im-pulsive, but whatever choices
she’s making, they all come from her heart. These women are the heart of what happens in the camp.
“I’ve said many times to my friends that I had a red tent to go to. It seems like such a great wonderful place to be yourself. Women need a place to have some time away from their significant other. You need that place where you feel safe and you just want to be and have space. That’s kind of what this is. Also, the traditions of storytelling get passed down. I loved how the bond between these women grows, and I
think it’s important to have a community like that.”
The midwifery scenes brought memories back for Baccarin. “I just had a baby a year ago, so that was all very clear and present in my mind,” she continues. “I had a chance to chat with some midwives. But the great thing about this movie is that it isn’t about the medicine or medical aspect of giving birth; it’s about the emotional journey these wom-en go on when giving birth and what all of that means. And it’s about family. I felt like having had a kid gave me plenty of experience with that.”
If the scenery feels authen-tic, it’s meant to be. The mini-series was shot in Morocco. “It was incredibly hot,” Baccarin laughs, “and it was incredibly dusty. It was tough. I have to say, battling the elements was not my favorite part of being there. It was terrible, and you’ll see we’re squinting throughout the movie because it was so bright. But I loved the place. The food and the people. And the people I was working with were wonderful. I was there with my 6-month-old son, so it was a little tricky at times, but I had fun.”
Lifetime Presents Miniseries Set in Biblical TimesCandace HavensFYI Television, Inc.
Leah (Minnie Driver) was one of the wives of Jacob who shared stories in “The Red Tent,” premiering Sunday at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.
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If the scenery feels authen-tic, it’s meant to be. The mini-series was shot in Morocco. “It was incredibly hot,” Baccarin laughs, “and it was incredibly dusty. It was tough. I have to say, battling the elements was not my favorite part of being there. It was terrible, and you’ll see we’re squinting throughout the movie because it was so bright. But I loved the place. The food and the people. And the people I was working with were wonderful. I was there with my 6-month-old son, so it was a little tricky at times, but I had fun.”
Leah (Minnie Driver) was one of the wives of Jacob who shared stories in “The Red Tent,” premiering Sunday at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.
Jimmy KimmelPresident Obama gave a speech on immigration tonight, and none of the big four TV networks aired it. Even television wants to distance itself from President Obama now.
The band One Direction is here tonight. Why do girls scream when they see their favorite pop stars? I wonder if long ago there was some handsome Neander-thal playing a gourd and all the women went “Ahhh!” Jimmy FallonPresident Obama will travel to Las Vegas to speak at the same high school where he laid out his immigration plan two years ago. So, Obama’s become that guy who graduated a while ago and still comes back to hang with the seniors.
David LettermanAnyone ever flown JetBlue? No, that’s not true. If you’d flown JetBlue, you would still be at the airport.
I hear JetBlue is reducing leg room by 1.5 inches. Know why? Because so many passengers on JetBlue look around and say, “It’s so roomy in here! I feel so uncomfortable with all this space!”
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1. In recent decades, the lawless frontier of the Old West has been re-imagined in films as the post-apocalyptic world, a trend beginning in 1979 with the titular character of this film trilogy about an Australian cop who becomes a drifting loner fighting for fuel and food.
2. This 1995 sci-fi action film takes place after the polar ice caps have melted and submerged most of the land, leaving survivors and their descendants to live on boats and fight for fuel and food.
3. The third film adaptation of the 1954 source novel, this 2007 drama revolves around a lone survivor of a manmade virus who fights mutants in an empty city while searching for a cure.
4. A weaponized virus has killed most everyone in this 1994
TV miniseries, after which the survivors are drawn to rival camps of good and evil before their final battle for dominance.
5. This 2010 drama follows an enigmatic nomad who traverses what’s left of America after a nuclear war to deliver a powerful text to a safe location.
6. Based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this 2009 film follows a father struggling to teach his son how to survive among the brutal scavengers and cannibals of the wasteland.
7. After Earth is ravaged by a 60-year war with alien invaders, the remainder of mankind is migrating aboard a space station, while a tech and his partner stay behind to protect the fusion energy generators for the colonists in this 2013 sci-fi drama.
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NOBY LAURA CAMPER
During an Anniston City Council meeting, the audience reaction to the council’s disagreements can vary from deep sighs and rolling eyes to whis-pered expletives to delighted comments like, “This is better than TV.”
Council members passionately argue and threaten each other. One council member even
admits he avoids going to City Hall because of the arguments he might find himself in.
“It certainly is intimidating,” said Councilman John Spain. “I avoid coming down here to the build-ing altogether just simply because I don’t want a confrontation with the mayor.”
Does council’s infighting hobble Anniston’s progress? From top left: Councilman Ben Little, Mayor Gene Robinson, Vice-Mayor John Spain, Councilman Her-bert Palmore and Councilman David Dawson during last Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
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INSIDE:
Bob Davis: Gauging the dysfunction
of Anniston’s city council.
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ORANGE BEACH — Alabama’s beaches took their worst hit yet from an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday as globs of crude and gooey tar — some the size of pan-cakes — lined the white sands and crews worked to try to keep a giant oil sheen just a few miles away from reaching the shore.
Scientists have estimated that anywhere
between about 40 million gallons to 109 million gallons of oil have gushed into the Gulf since a drilling rig exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and triggering the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
The oil washing up on Alabama’s shores was the heaviest since the rig explosion and came just as the summer beach season was picking up.
During a flight over the Gulf, Sean Brum-ley, an aerial spotter, said he saw an oily
sheen and brown patches of oil floating for miles off the Alabama coast. Boats trying to remove the oil before it hit the coast worked about three miles out.
“The Gulf looks like it has chicken pox,” Brumley said.
The oily sheen covered the pass leading into Perdido Bay near the Alabama-Florida state lines. Globs of brown oil floated in
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BY DANIEL GADDYStar Staff Writer
Sister Jane O’Connor, the new director of a long-standing charitable organization in Anniston, fires a quick response when asked about her prede-cessor.
“I’m taking her position, but I could never fill her shoes,” she said.
O’Connor recently took over Sister Mary Roy’s duties at the All Saints Inter-faith Center of Concern. The organiza-tion helps Anniston residents in need of food, clothing and financial assistance. Roy served as director of the center for 27 years, earning in that time not just accolades from other civic leaders but also a ceremonial “Key to the City” and The Anniston Star’s 2009 Citizen of the Year Award.
“She [Roy] is the nearest thing to a saint we’re going to find in this lifetime,” said Charles Doster, advisory board member of the Center of Concern. “She is the Mother Teresa of Anniston, but saying that brings out the worst in her.”
Roy left the center after breaking her hip in March. She relocated to the Con-necticut headquarters of her order, the Daughters of the Holy Spirit, where she receives medical care.
O’Connor said she hopes to meet the needs of her clients with the same com-passion and love Roy displayed.
“I feel like I’m treading in the joys
and sorrows of all she experienced here,” she said.
Robin Gladd, office manager of the center, said O’Connor eased into her new job as if it was second nature.
“She just took it and started running with it,” she said. “She’s given them hope and spiritual guidance. I think they’re walking out of here better than when they came in.”
O’Connor said her success is due directly to the work of staff members like Gladd and Sandra Hall, the assis-tant director of the center.
“They’ve been very helpful and very friendly; I couldn’t do it without them,” O’Connor said.
In addition to food and clothing, the nonprofit Center of Concern also pro-vides financial assistance with medical bills, prescriptions, utilities and trans-portation for those in need.
O’Connor transferred to the center from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Prattville, where she served as a pas-toral assistant. However, she was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and reared in Wash-ington, D.C. and Maryland. She has a master’s degree in religious education and has worked in Catholic social ser-vices in Philadelphia as well as parishes in Virginia and Mississippi.
New director fills hole in local charitySister Jane O’Connor assumes leadership of Center of Concern
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Sister Jane O’Connor took over Sister Mary Roy’s responsibilities at the All Saints Interfaith Center of Concern in Anniston.
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I’m boooored!THE SUMMER LIST: 46 things
to do with the kids this summer, besides go to the pool.
of Northeast Alabama & More!
BY LAURA JOHNSON
OXFORD — About 75 children con-
verged on the grounds of the Home
Depot in Oxford Saturday for a building
workshop that was about more than just
construction.
All of them members of local Boys
and Girls Clubs, the children were
assisted by Home Depot employees,
club volunteers and local first-respond-
ers. Together with the volunteers, they
built birdhouses, bird feeders and min-
iature planters.
“They’re gaining a sense of confi-
dence in something they are doing that
is hands-on. It just helps them to create
something,” said Johnny Bird, the club
executive director for east central Ala-
bama.Each child wore a miniature orange
Home Depot apron with his or her
name written on it in black ink. At one
station, children as young as 6 used
hammers to pound nails into pre-fab-
ricated woodblocks to make the bird-
houses as volunteers assisted.
Children at another station used
markers to draw faces on disposable
cups before packing dirt and planting
grass in them. The end product, would
look something like a Chia Pet, with
the cup serving as a substitute for pot-
tery and the grass eventually giving the
appearance of hair.
At a third station, kids used orange
yarn to thread Cheerios, which could
later be hung on trees as “bird feeders.”
Home Depot holds workshops
for kids on the first Saturday of every
month, but this particular Saturday’s
workshop was larger than most. An
average Saturday’s attendance is more
like 20, organizers said.
“We have a lot of centers going
because we had a lot of kids,” said Ash-
ley Mitchell, who works in the store’s
paint department, but also coordinates
the workshops. “They’re having a blast.”
The first responders provided extra
assistance to meet the needs of the larg-
er-than-normal group of attendees.
“It’s fun,” said Rodney Pate with the
Oxford Fire Department. “The kids
seem to like it and we enjoy it. We’d
rather meet them like this than how we
usually do.”
The store also provided hotdogs and
a brief musical performance by one
employee, George Yelder III, who is
also a local musician whose stage name
is C.H.I.C.A.N. George. The acronym
stands for “Coming Hard In Confusion
And Negativity.” He said he hoped he
could serve as a positive role model for
children, like those at Saturday’s event.
“I enjoy doing community work,”
Yelder said. “I try to spread a positive
message.”
Contact staff writer Laura Johnson at
256-235-3544.
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The Anniston Star
Bettye Elkins: Of God’s calling in young lives...
“Train up a child in the way he should
go: and when he is old, he will not depart
form it.” — Proverbs 22:6
It came as no surprise
that when I asked, the
lady sitting across from
me at her kitchen table
reached quickly to mem-
ory — and verbatim — for
that one verse from Prov-
erbs. She also handed me
a note she holds dear ...
“You are God’s faith-
ful servant who teaches
our class about God’s love
by demonstrating that someone cares and
loves and has the desire in her heart to see
them grow in Christ.”
The note was from a former member of
her Sunday School teaching ... 51 years to
be specific.
And that, on a recent Sunday, was rec-
ognized by First Baptist of Saks where, for
49 of those 51 years, she has taught Sunday
School to third-graders.
From a plaque she also let me read ...
“For 51 Years Of Teaching God’s Word To
Our 3rd Grade Sunday School Class ... Your
Faithfulness And Selfless Service Has Been
An Inspiration To All ... We Love You.”
The first two years, if you’re wondering,
were at First Baptist of Sylacauga.
Roll all that around in your mind ... 51
years of teaching kids “in the way he (she)
should go.”
That’s just a smidgen over a half cen-
tury.Oh ...Her name is Bettye Whiten Elkins and
she has been married to Bill Elkins 60
years. You could say Bettye Whiten Elkins
is a “stayer” in just about everything she
does.
Especially in her faith, one that she first
knew as a small child in a Cleburne County
family of 11 kids whose parents, C. C. and
Mamie, knew two things ... hard work and
faith.Bettye talks about that ...
“Mother was very quiet, but she had
enormous faith. She didn’t make a big thing
of it. Her faith was between her and God.
One thing was she didn’t believe in doing
any work on Sunday. You didn’t even press
your dress (for church) on Sunday. You did
that on Saturday. Sunday was a holy day at
our house.”
There is reasoning behind Bettye’s pref-
erence in teaching faith to the young.
“I love children. I don’t do good with
adults. A child is honest with you, adults
will give you all these excuses as to why they
don’t come to Sunday School or something.
Children are honest with you.”
The church of her childhood is a far
cry, in time as well as distance, from the
soaring cathedral and stained glass of First
Baptist of Saks.
“Happy Hill Baptist Church. It was just
up the road from our house, about three
miles. We walked it every Sunday.”
Born in 1930, there was the Great
Depression when she was small, but she
doesn’t recall times being all that hard.
“We were poor, but I didn’t know we
were poor. Everybody we knew was just
like us. I don’t remember ever going hun-
gry. My husband, Bill, gets tickled at me
about cornbread. Doesn’t matter what we
have for supper, when we get through, I
always fix me a small glass of cornbread
and milk.
“He says you can take the girl out of the
country, but you can’t take the country out
of the girl.”
GeorgeSmith
Senior Editor
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Children participate in a mock accident
drill at EMA Camp Saturday.
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Bettye Elkins has taught Sunday School at First Baptist of Saks for 49 years.
BY LAURA JOHNSON
JACKSONVILLE — Calhoun County
might just be a little safer thanks to an area
day camp held this past week.
About four dozen children and teens, ages
8 to 19, took part in a “Youth Preparedness
Camp” hosted by the Calhoun County Emer-
gency Management Agency. The kids spent
five days — about four hours a day at the
Jacksonville Community Center — learning
about first aid, search and rescue, fire safety,
pet safety, disaster preparedness, disaster
sociology and terrorism response.
“The camp is just to teach them to take
care of themselves and their family until
someone comes, if something happens,” said
camp director Debbie Blevins. “It may be
hours until someone can come get you.”
This marks the first year the local EMA has
offered the camp, but Blevins said she plans
on expanding the program. She is scheduling
a similar camp for home-school children in
the fall and is already planning on holding a
summer camp in 2011.
She said it can be particularly beneficial
for the older teens looking toward careers
in disaster preparedness. Brothers Michael
Leavitt, 16, and Peter Leavitt, 14, of Pleasant
Valley agree.
Michael said he is interested in pursuing
a career with the EMA while Peter said he
wants to work for a local emergency response
agency one day. Both said the camp was more
than fun, they said it was also informative.
“They did a very good job of presenting
their information to us,” said Michael. “I think
it would be a good idea for the community to
be doing things like this more often.”
The camp is also serving as a recruitment
ground for another EMA disaster-prepared-
ness program called the Community Emer-
gency Response Team (CERT). Peter said
after participating in the camp, he now wants
to take part in both the teen and adult CERT
programs.
“It was good,” Leavitt said. “I learned a lot
of things I didn’t know.”
Their mom, Denise Leavitt, said she signed
the boys up after hearing about the program
from a family friend. Their 7-year-old sister
was also able to unofficially participate in the
program for a day or two.
“I thought it was wonderful. The stuff that
they learned is very applicable to the times
we live in,” Denise said. “For the teenagers,
if they want to pursue it further, this gives
them enough of idea about what these first
Area kids learn
first-responder
EMA techniques
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ABOVE: Sasha Collins drives a nail home as she builds her birdhouse Saturday at Home Depot. BELOW: Home
Depot employees and volunteers assist children from local Boys and Girls clubs build birdhouses.
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LIFEEditor: Lisa Davis, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 1D
The Anniston Star
LisaDavis
Features Editor
Our household is fish-
less for the first time in two
years. The first goldfish
entered the menagerie two
summers ago. There were
two of them, one for my
son, one for my daughter.
We went shopping at a
specialty fish store, because
I like to shop at local, inde-
pendent stores when I can.
My daughter picked out
a fish with a golden head
and a flowing fantail. She
named it Tiger.
My son picked out a fish
that was spotted gold and
white and black. He named
it Ralph.They didn’t make it
through the summer.
There was an unfortu-
nate lapse of judgment on
my part when we went to
the beach and I put way,
way too much self-feeder in
the fishbowls.
I felt so guilty, we imme-
diately went back to the
store for replacement fish.
My daughter picked out
an orange fish with black
and white spots and a fan-
tail. She named it Trumpet.
My son got a bubble-eye
fish, a fancy breed whose
eyes literally stick out of
the sides of their heads. He
named it Ralph II.
It didn’t make it through
the night.
Next came a jellybean
fish, a cute little orange-
and-white thing that really
did look like a jellybean.
It lasted a couple of days.
At this point, we stopped
going to the local, indepen-
dent store, where the exotic
goldfish cost $6 each and
need fancy aquarium tanks
and filters and other noisy
equipment and should
never have been sold to us
in the first place. Instead,
we went to Wal-Mart,
where the fish cost 32 cents.
My son picked out a
speedy little orange fish.
He named it Small.
Small made it a whole
year. When I felt stressed, I
would sit and watch Small
swim in lazy circles, and it
would calm me down.
Last summer, Small
and Trumpet were joined
by Ruby and Flo, when my
son’s teacher gave him the
class goldfish.
At some point in there,
we added another fish,
named Blackie.
And then, for reasons
unknown — maybe an
algae bloom, or drought, or
BP — there was a massive
fish kill.Flo went first (or maybe
it was Ruby), quickly fol-
lowed by Ruby (or maybe it
was Flo), then Small, then
Blackie.Through just about all of
this, Trumpet survived.
It was not easy. He had
a condition called swim
bladder, which caused him
to float upside down a lot.
We eventually got used
to finding him floating
on the top of his bowl,
but not being dead.
My daughter loved
that fish. She read up on
fish care. She fed him a
special diet of wheat germ,
lettuce and frozen peas.
Every night before she
went to sleep, she would
watch Trumpet. He liked to
blow bubbles.
When Trumpet died, my
daughter grieved. My heart
ached for her, but I was
also glad in a way. Grief is a
lesson we all have to learn,
and my daughter learned
it well, and I was glad that
it was only a fish, even if it
wasn’t only a fish to her.
The fish all got proper
burials in a tiny patch of
flowerbed outside the
kitchen door. Trumpet has
a place of honor.
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THE SUMMER LIST
Special to The Star
BY HEIDI STEVENS
Chicago Tribune
Reality is a tricky teaching tool when it
comes to parenting.
On the one hand, you want to shield your
children from images and stories that will
frighten them or cause them anxiety. On
the other, you want to teach them perspec-
tive and knowledge about the world around
them.If you want your child to have empathy,
you can — and should — do both, experts
say.“You don’t feed a baby a steak,” says
Homa Sabet Tavangar, author of Growing Up
Global: Raising Children to Be at Home in the
World (Ballantine Books). “You give them
age-appropriate portions and the right con-
sistency, but you do need to feed them.”
So it is with “feeding” them reality.
When an earthquake struck Haiti in Janu-
ary, Tavangar pre-screened a photo slide-
show on a newspaper Web site to show her
6-year-old. The images showed the ravaged
island and survivors living in tents.
“You want to humanize the dignity and
strength of the people experiencing the
disaster, so it’s not just ’those people,”’ she
says. “A natural part of growing up is knowing
the world has justice and injustice and there
are things we care about and things we can
change and things we need to change.”
In her book, Tavangar writes: “Once you
and your children feel a closer connection
to what is going on in the world and how
others live, play, study, eat, worship and cel-
ebrate, it is natural that you will care about
the health and survival of the planet and its
inhabitants — whom you regard as your fam-
ily and friends.”
But don’t wait for a natural disaster to
start imparting empathy. The lessons can
happen in daily doses. Here are five tips to
get you started.
Meet your child’s needs. Children are
naturally self-centered, and nurturing
them can actually help them become less
so. “When a child’s needs are met in all the
ways they have needs — emotional, physi-
cal, spiritual — they don’t have to put energy
into getting their own needs met, and they
have energy left over to direct in other ways,”
says Warren B. Seiler, child and adolescent
psychiatrist and author of Battling the Enemy
Within: Conquering the Causes of Inner
Struggle and Unhappiness. “They become
other-centered. Empathy comes from being
loved and cherished and watched over as a
child goes from birth onward.”
Don’t overindulge. “If you meet all your
child’s needs, you can’t cause any problems,”
Seiler says. “If you meet all their wants, that’s
a different story.”
It’s important for kids to know that you
aren’t what you buy, Tavangar says. “You can
keep buying your kids stuff and keep enter-
taining them, and it will never be enough,
and it will never help them feel satisfied,” she
says. “That only happens when they learn
to give back. That’s when you get depth and
meaning in your life.”
Be a role model. “When a child grows
up in an empathetic environment, they
know what it looks like and what it feels like,”
Tavangar says. “Who are your friends? Who
do you invite to your dinner table? What kind
of service are you engaged in? Do you talk
that stuff through? ’We’re devoting a portion
of our annual budget to this cause because
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BY J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press
The idea behind this pork version of the sloppy joe sandwich
wasn’t just to come up with an alternative to ground beef.
I wanted something with a totally different — dare I say, meaty
— texture. Because face it, sloppy joes may be tasty, but the flavor and
texture of whatever meat goes into them usually gets lost beneath a
heavy sauce. So rather than use ground meat, I opted for chopped.
About 10 seconds in the food processor was all it took to get meaty
chunks perfect for piling onto a bun.
I opted for pork because, well, that’s what I had handy. But I did
test the approach later with beef. It was good, but it was a little too
steak-like, as though it should have cheese on it instead of sauce. Pork
loin cutlets and boneless country-style pork ribs produced the best
results. To keep things easy, I used bottled barbecue sauce. You also
could substitute your own by blending tomato paste, garlic powder,
salt, pepper, brown sugar, cumin and a bit of cider vinegar.
BARBECUE PORKY JOES
1 pound pork loin cutlets (or other lean cut of pork)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, cored and diced
1 cup prepared barbecue sauce
4 hamburger buns
Place the pork in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse the pork in
short bursts until well chopped, but not finely ground.
In a large skillet over medium-high, heat the oil. Add the onion and
pepper and saute for 6 minutes. Add the pork and saute until lightly
browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove the skillet
from the heat. Stir in the barbecue sauce, then serve on the buns.
The Pentagon’s brownie recipe
We want to pass on a wonderful brownie
recipe we’ve just discovered.
It comes from the Defense Logistics Center
at the Defense Supply Agency in Philadelphia.
It sets forth in 26 pages of Pentagonese what
you need to do to whip up a bunch of choco-
late-covered brownies or oatmeal cookies.
�ese treats are intended to be packaged in
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
have to survive years on a shelf, high desert
heat, desperate mountain cold and a possible
drop from an aircraft.
Speci�cation MIL-C-44072 (the brownie rec-
ipe) is an Internet sensation, with some critics
saying it demonstrates how nuts the Pentagon’s
red tape requirements are.
�e recipe contains requirements for water,
cocoa, dextrose, soda, eggs, salt, chemical leav-
ening, �avoring, vitamins, pregelatinized starch,
wheat gluten, emulsi�ers, antioxidants and fat.
Whip it all up in the proper proportions
as contained on pages seven and eight of the
recipe, and “pour batter into pan at a rate that
will yield uncoated brownies, which, when
cut so as to meet the dimension requirements
speci�ed in section 3.4f (31/2 inches by 21/2
inches by 5/8ths inch), will weigh approximate-
ly 35 grams each and bake at 350 until done (30
to 45 minutes).
You don’t even want to know about the choc-
olate topping or the rodent infestation rules.
Sandra Lee conquers politics?
Food Network star Sandra Lee is known for
mixing ingredients many cooks would never
think of.Now that her long-term partner New York
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is running
for governor of New York, it’s unclear how much
politics she will mix in with her lifestyle career.
Lee, 43, turned a �are with draperies into
Kurtain Kraft and made millions when she was
still in her 20s.
She has worked her way up from informer-
cials to a lifestyle empire that includes not only
her Food Network shows, but a magazine and
more than a dozen cookbooks.
Lee and Cuomo met at a party in 2005 at a
mutual friend’s house in the Hamptons.
New cookbook: fruit desserts
Vegetarian cooking guru Deborah Madison,
who has also worked as a pastry chef, puts her
knowledge to good use in Seasonal Fruit Des-
serts (Broadway Books, 2010), a book stocked
with no-fuss desserts that exploit summer’s
just-from-the-farm sweetness.
Some of her simplest recipes require no bak-
ing at all: plums are gently sauteed with a touch
of cardamom, while the hollows of fat summer
melons are �lled with berries, wine and herbs.
If you do turn on the oven, a berry and peach
cobbler gets crunch from corn �our, and easy
folded pies are �lled with grapes or mulberries,
blackberries and other summer treats.
Ask a cook: Freezing lasagne
Q: A friend and I are making lasagne for a
neighbor who had surgery. If we want to give
our neighbor the option of freezing the lasagne,
should we cook it or leave it uncooked?
A: Personally, I prefer to assemble, freeze
and then bake. �is has a couple of advantages.
First, the pasta doesn’t get as mushy. In fact,
if you use enough sauce and make sure the
noodles are well-covered, you don’t even have
to boil them �rst.
Second, it saves a step because you don’t
have to thaw the lasagne. You can bake it
straight from the freezer. Just add a little extra
time to the baking, maybe 15 minutes.
A couple of tricks make it easier. First, line
the baking pan with foil. After the lasagne is
frozen, remove it, wrap it well and store it in the
freezer in a large resealable freezer bag. �at
frees up your lasagne pan. If you deliver it in a
disposable pan, your neighbor won’t have to
fuss with returning a dish.
If you use ricotta in your recipe, drain it well
and make sure to use whole-milk ricotta, to
keep it from getting watery.
(E-mail questions about cooking to Kathleen
Purvis at [email protected].)
— Compiled by Lisa Davis
from sta� and wire reports.
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Where to pick
It’s time to
pick some
blueberries
It’s time to
pick some
blueberriesWE FOUND
OUR THRILL
Chopped pork the secret
to meaty sloppy joes
Larry Crowe/Associated Press
BY BRETT BRALLEY
Star Staff Writer
Several local farmers allow resi-
dents to come and pick berries right off
the bushes:
7 Springs Farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
opened about two years ago. Petty
grows a variety of crops, including
blueberries, which he sells for $3.50
a pint. Petty says he tries to make the
gathering process a family affair, by
offering something to drink to his cus-
tomers, and allowing children to feed
the baby goats or other animals on his
farm so they can learn what goes into
taking care of animals. Open 7 a.m.-8
p.m. daily. 588 Seven Springs Road,
Wellington, 256-473-9191.
Bennett’s Blueberry Farm
The berries at Bennett’s won’t be
ripe till the end of the month, but it
looks to be a good crop. Check the
website for updates. You can pick your
own, or they’ll pick for you. The farm
will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. 535 Ellie’s Lane,
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben-
nettsblueberryfarm.com.
Bill & Faye Graham
Bill Graham says his blueberries
should be ready for picking by June
18 or 19. He asks that customers bring
their own containers for gathering, if
possible. Graham charges $8 a gallon,
and typically he is open from sun up to
sun down daily. 3015 Alabama High-
way 204, Jacksonville, 256-435-1125.
Jerry’s Berries
Jerry and Sheila Gilbert allow cus-
tomers to pick berries for $7 a gallon.
Sheila Gilbert estimated that berries
should be ready for picking by June
20. They do provide buckets for pick-
ing, but ask that customers bring their
own materials to carry the berries
home. Open daily from sun up to sun
down.1281 Dogwood Lane, Jackson-
ville, 256-435-4247.
Craft Blueberry Farm
The farm, owned by Randall and
Teresa Craft, will start selling blueber-
ries June 19. The Crafts charge $6 a gal-
lon if visitors pick their own blueber-
ries or $14 a gallon if they want to buy
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
they provide buckets to pick with and
put the berries into freezer bags after
weighing them. The farm is open from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
4060 Eastaboga Road, Talladega, 256-
362-7350, www.craftblueberryfarm.
net.
Tips for picking
Teresa Craft, of Craft Blueberry
Farm in Talladega, suggests pickers
arrive early to beat the heat.
“There’s not a lot of air circulating
in the rows on the blueberry farm,” she
said. “It’s really hot.”
Another thing to keep in mind,
Craft said, is that blueberries are unlike
other fruits. They won’t continue to
ripen after they’ve been picked. “It’s
not like a green tomato that you can sit
in front of the window and let it ripen,”
she said. “You need to make sure
you’re picking them ripe.”
The best way to tell if they are ripe
is by tasting one. A light white dust-
ing over the berries indicates they are
ready to be picked, she said.
Don’t wash the blueberries before
freezing them because it will make the
skin quite tough, she added.
Craft advised pickers to wear sun-
screen, bug spray and prepare how-
ever they would for spending extended
amounts of time outdoors. She sug-
gested customers wear a belt, so they
can attach their buckets to their waists
and pick with two hands.
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
she said. “It goes faster.”
BY JOAN OBRA
McClatchy Newspapers
The berries are ripe for the picking starting this
week at local pick-your-own blueberry farms. Sure,
it’s easier to pick up a pint of berries at the supermar-
ket, but it’s also more expensive. And you don’t get
the pleasure of eating your fill as you pick berries still
warm with sunshine.
Whether in the supermarket on or the bush, look for
full, rounded berries covered with the white, powdery
coating called bloom. Avoid shriveled and leaky ber-
ries.At home, store them in the refrigerator, and do not
wash them until just before using. They’ll keep in the
refrigerator for five to seven days, or you can place
them in sealed plastic bags in the freezer.
If you’re going to freeze berries, don’t wash them
before freezing. If wet, the berries will stick together
and get icy. They will keep in the freezer for up to a
year, but like all other frozen foods, it’s best to eat them
within a few months.
Blueberries are known for their high levels of anti-
oxidants, which help prevent cell damage.
To get the most health benefits from blueberries, eat
them plain and uncooked.
For those compelled to tinker in the kitchen, the
sweet-tart flavor of blueberries work well in sweet and
savory dishes. Blueberries add a fruity punch to corn
bread. And with thyme, shallots, and lemon juice,
these little berries are a great sauce for meats.
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never help them feel satisfied,” she
says. “That only happens when they learn
s when you get depth and
life.”
Be a role model. “When a child grows
etic environment, they
like and what it feels like,”
Tavangar says. “Who are your friends? Who
do you invite to your dinner table? What kind
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through? ’We’re devoting a portion
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BY J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press
The idea behind this pork version of the sloppy joe sandwich
wasn’t just to come up with an alternative to ground beef.
I wanted something with a totally different — dare I say, meaty
— texture. Because face it, sloppy joes may be tasty, but the flavor and
texture of whatever meat goes into them usually gets lost beneath a
heavy sauce. So rather than use ground meat, I opted for chopped.
About 10 seconds in the food processor was all it took to get meaty
chunks perfect for piling onto a bun.
I opted for pork because, well, that’s what I had handy. But I did
test the approach later with beef. It was good, but it was a little too
steak-like, as though it should have cheese on it instead of sauce. Pork
loin cutlets and boneless country-style pork ribs produced the best
results. To keep things easy, I used bottled barbecue sauce. You also
could substitute your own by blending tomato paste, garlic powder,
salt, pepper, brown sugar, cumin and a bit of cider vinegar.
BARBECUE PORKY JOES
1 pound pork loin cutlets (or other lean cut of pork)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, cored and diced
1 cup prepared barbecue sauce
4 hamburger buns
Place the pork in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse the pork in
short bursts until well chopped, but not finely ground.
In a large skillet over medium-high, heat the oil. Add the onion and
pepper and saute for 6 minutes. Add the pork and saute until lightly
browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove the skillet
from the heat. Stir in the barbecue sauce, then serve on the buns.
The Pentagon’s brownie recipe
We want to pass on a wonderful brownie
recipe we’ve just discovered.
It comes from the Defense Logistics Center
at the Defense Supply Agency in Philadelphia.
It sets forth in 26 pages of Pentagonese what
you need to do to whip up a
you need to do to whip up a bunch of choco-
late-covered brownies or oatmeal cookies.
�ese treats are intended to be packaged in
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
MREs (Meals Ready
have to survive years on a shelf, high desert
heat, desperate mountain cold and a possible
drop from an aircraft.
Speci�cation MIL-C-44072 (the brownie rec-
ipe) is an Internet sensation, with some critics
saying it demonstrates how nuts the Pentagon’s
red tape requirements are.
�e recipe contains requirements for water,
cocoa, dextrose, soda, eggs, salt, chemical leav-
ening, �avoring, vitamins, pregelatinized starch,
wheat gluten, ewheat gluten, emulsi�ers, antioxidants and fat.
Whip it all up in the proper proportions
as contained on pages seven and eight of the
pages seven and eight of the
pages seven and eight of
recipe, and “pour batter into pan at a rate that
will yield uncowill yield uncoated brownies, which, when
ated brownies, which, when
ated brownies, which, w
cut so as to meet the dimension requirements
speci�ed in section 3.4f (31/2 inches by 21/2
inches by 5/8ths inch), will weigh approximate-
ly 35 grams each and bake at 350 until done (30
to 45 minutes).
You don’t even want to know about the choc-
olate topping or the rodent infestation rules.
Sandra Lee conquers politics?
Food Network star Sandra Lee is known for
mixing ingredients many cooks would never
think of.Now that her long-term partner New York
Attorney GeneraAttorney General Andrew Cuomo is running
for governor of New York, it’s unclear how much
politics she will mix in with her lifestyle career.
Lee, 43, turned a �are with draperies into
Kurtain Kraft and made millions when she was
still in her 20s.
She has worked her way up from informer-
cials to a lifestyle empire that includes not only
her Food Network shows, but a magazine and
more than a dozen cookbooks.
Lee and Cuomo met at a party in 2005 at a
mutual friend’s house in the Hamptons.
New cookbook: fruit desserts
Vegetarian cooking guru Deborah Madison,
who has also worked as a pastry chef, puts her
knowledge to good use in Seasonal Fruit Des-
serts (Broadway Boserts (Broadway Boserts
oks, 2010), a book stocked
with no-fuss desserts that exploit summer’s
just-from-the-farm sweetness.
Some of her simplest recipes require no bak-bak-bak
ing at all: plums are gently sauteed with a touch
of cardamom, while the hollows of f
of cardamom, while the hollows of f
of cardamom, wat summer
hile the hollows of fat summer
hile the hollows of f
melons are �lled with berries, wine and herbs.
If you do turn on the oven, a berry and peach
cobbler gets crunch from corn �our, and easy
from corn �our, and easy
from corn �our
folded pies are �lled with grapes or mulberries,
blackberries and other summer treats.
Ask a cook: Freezing lasagne
Q: A friend and I are making lasagne for a
neighbor who had surgery. If we want t
neighbor who had surgery. If we want t
neighbor w
o give
our neighbor the option of freezing the lasagne,
should we cook it or leave it uncooked?
A: Personally, I prefer to assemble, freeze
and then bake. �is has a couple of advantages.
has a couple of advantages.
has a couple of
First, the pasta doesn’t get as mushy. In fact,
if you use enough sauce and make sure the
noodles are well-covered, you don’t even have
ered, you don’t even have
ered, you don’t even ha
to boil them �rst.
Second, it saves a step because you don’t
have to thaw the lasagne. You can bake it
straight from the freezer. Just add a little extra
time to the baking, maybe 15 minutes.
A couple of tricks make it easier. First, line
the baking pan with foil. After the lasagne is
frozen, remove it, wrap it well and store it in the
freezer in a large resealable freezer bag. �at
frees up your lasagne pan. If you deliver it in a
disposable pan, your neighbor won’t have to
fuss with returning a dish.
If you use ricotta in your recipe, drain it well
and make sure to use whole-milk ricotta, to
keep it from getting watery.
(E-mail questions about cooking to Kathleen
Purvis at [email protected].)
— Compiled by Lisa Davis
from sta� and wire reports.
from sta� and wire reports.
from sta
100000ITEMSor Lor Lor ESS
Chopped pork the secret
to meaty sloppy joes
Larry Crowe/Associated Press
BY BBY BRRETT BETT BRRAALLLLEYEY
Star Staff Writer
Several local farmers allow resi-
dents to come and pick berries right off
and pick berries right off
and pick berries right of
the bushes:
7 Springs Farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
Owned by Rodney
opened about two years ago. Petty
grows a variety of crops, including
blueberries, which he sells for $3.50
a pint. Petty says he tries to make the
gathering process a family affair, by
offering something to drink to his cus-
tomers, and allowing children to feed
the baby goats or other animals on his
farm so they can learn what goes into
taking care of animals. Open 7 a.m.-8
p.m. daily. 588 Seven Springs Road,
Wellington, 256-473-9191.
Bennett’s Blueberry Farm
The berries at Bennett’s won’t be
ripe till the end of the month, but it
website for updates.
own, or they’ll pick for you. The farm
will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. 535 Ellie’s Lane,
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben
Anniston, 256-236-6410, w-
nettsblueberryfarm.com.
Bill & Faye Graham
Bill Graham says his blueberries
should be ready for picking by June
18 or 19. He asks that customers bring
their own containers for gathering, if
possible. Graham charges $8 a gallon,
and typically he is open from sun up to
sun down daily. 3015 Alabama High-
way 204, Jacksonville, 256-435-1125.
Jerry’s Berries
Jerry and Sheila Gilbert allow cus-
tomers to pick berries for $7 a gallon.
Sheila Gilbert estimated that berries
should be ready for picking by June
20. They do provide buckets for pick-pick-pick
ing, but ask that customers bring their
ville, 256-435-4247.
Craft Blueberry Farm
The farm, owned by Randall and
The farm, owned by Randall and
The farm, owned by
Teresa Craft, will start selling blueber-
ries June 19. The Crafts charge $6 a gal-
lon if visitors pick their own blueber-
ries or $14 a gallon if they want to buy
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
them already picked. T
they provide buckets to pick with and
put the berries into freezer bags after
weighing them. The farm is open from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
4060 Eastaboga Road, Talladega, 256-
362-7350, www.craftblueberryfarm.
net.
Tips for picking
Teresa Craft, of Craft Blueberry
Farm in Talladega, suggests pickers
arrive early to beat the heat.
“There’s not a lot of air circulating
ripen after they
not like a green tomato that you can si
in front of the window and let it ripen,”
she said. “You need to make sure
you’re picking them ripe.”
The best way to tell if they are ripe
is by tasting one. A light white dust-
ing over the berries indicates they are
ready to be picked, she said.
Don’t wash the blueberries before
freezing them because it will make the
skin quite tough, she added.
Craft advised pickers to wear sun-
screen, bug spray and prepare how-
ever they would for spending extended
amounts of time outdoors. She sug-
gested customers wear a belt, so they
can attach their buckets to their waists
and pick with two hands.
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
“And bring a buddy
she said. “It goes faster.”
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+
SPORTSEditor: Bran Strickland, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 1C
The Anniston Star
CLEMSON SUPER REGIONAL | ALABAMA 5, CLEMSON 4
Patrick Collard/Associated Press
Alabama’s Jake Smith jumps over Clemson’s Chris Epps as he slides into third base during the Clemson Super Regional
of the NCAA baseball tournament on Saturday. Alabama won 5-4, taking a 1-0 lead in the series.
Good start
ASSOCIATED PRESS
CLEMSON, S.C. — Jake Smith got
Alabama started then made sure the
Crimson Tide held on for a 5-4 vic-
tory over Clemson in Saturday night’s
opening game of the NCAA Clemson
Super Regional.
Smith launched a long home run in
the second inning to give the Tide (42-
23) an early lead.
After the Tigers (41-23) cut a 5-0
deficit to one run, Smith moved over
from third base and got
the last six outs for his
sixth save. Smith got
out of the eighth with
help from a double
play. He retired three
straight Tiger hitters in
the ninth, the first two with
strikeouts.
“It’s not a big deal,” said Smith, who
took over on the mound after Wilson
Boyd opened the Clemson eighth with
a single. “I just come in and throw
strikes.”
They’lltake it
Legendary Alabama football coach
Bear Bryant said a tie was like kissing
your sister.
Must be different with futbol.
The Americans played England
to a 1-1 deadlock to send U.S. soccer
fans into tizzy with the team’s chances
going forward in the World Cup and
the Brits walking off the field with their
heads hung low.
The key play was a gaffe on the part
of England keeper David Green, who
muffed an easy shot by Clint Dempsey
and allowed it to roll in, tying the
game.The rest of Group C plays today, as
Slovenia takes on Algeria.
FOR MORE, SEE PAGE 9C
Blanchard
mullingnext stepCoty Blanchard already has won
the state’s Mr. Football award. But now
he’s got to decide if baseball is what he
wants to do.
Despite being
drafted late,
Blanchard’s father,
Fran, said the Balti-
more Orioles have
come with an offer
that the Cherokee
County standout
must at least think
about, and that deci-
sion could come as early as Monday.
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 2C
“The whole key
to that game was
the third inning.”— Jack Leggett,
Clemson coach
Smith spots Tide early lead, helps it hang on
Braves squeeze
past Minnesota
Brooks Conrad filled in neatly for Chipper Jones, making
two nice plays at third base and then driving in the go-ahead
run with a squeeze bunt in the ninth inning Saturday night
that lifted the Atlanta Braves past Minnesota 3-2.
Conrad also hit an RBI double. He was put into the
Braves’ lineup about a half-hour before the game — no rea-
son was given for Jones’ absence.
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 7C
TODAY: Alabama at Clemson,
Game 2, 6 p.m.
Please see ALABAMA ❙ Page 3C
Elise Amendola/Associated Press
From left, England’s Frank Lam-
pard, Wayne Rooney and Shaun
Wright-Phillips leave the pitch after
their team picked up a lackluster
1-1 draw against the U.S.
Paul Battaglia/Associated Press
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 11C
Earnhardt
still upbeat
Everybody seems to be doing it, and even we’ve got a take
on how it should be done ... at least for the SEC.
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FOR MORE, SEE PAGE 5C
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REGION, 6B INSIGHT, 1BSPORTS, 1C
CITY OF
NOBY LAURA CAMPER
During an Anniston City Council meeting, the audience reaction to the council’s disagreements can vary from deep sighs and rolling eyes to whis-pered expletives to delighted comments like, “This is better than TV.”
Council members passionately argue and threaten each other. One council member even
admits he avoids going to City Hall because of the arguments he might find himself in.
“It certainly is intimidating,” said Councilman John Spain. “I avoid coming down here to the build-ing altogether just simply because I don’t want a confrontation with the mayor.”
Does council’s infighting hobble Anniston’s progress? From top left: Councilman Ben Little, Mayor Gene Robinson, Vice-Mayor John Spain, Councilman Her-bert Palmore and Councilman David Dawson during last Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
Photos by Trent Penny/The Anniston Star
INSIDE:
Bob Davis: Gauging the dysfunction
of Anniston’s city council.
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ANALYSIS
Please see ANNISTON ❙ Page 10A
BY JAY REEVES AND RAY HENRYAssociated Press
ORANGE BEACH — Alabama’s beaches took their worst hit yet from an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday as globs of crude and gooey tar — some the size of pan-cakes — lined the white sands and crews worked to try to keep a giant oil sheen just a few miles away from reaching the shore.
Scientists have estimated that anywhere
between about 40 million gallons to 109 million gallons of oil have gushed into the Gulf since a drilling rig exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and triggering the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
The oil washing up on Alabama’s shores was the heaviest since the rig explosion and came just as the summer beach season was picking up.
During a flight over the Gulf, Sean Brum-ley, an aerial spotter, said he saw an oily
sheen and brown patches of oil floating for miles off the Alabama coast. Boats trying to remove the oil before it hit the coast worked about three miles out.
“The Gulf looks like it has chicken pox,” Brumley said.
The oily sheen covered the pass leading into Perdido Bay near the Alabama-Florida state lines. Globs of brown oil floated in
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LIFE, 1D
BY DANIEL GADDYStar Staff Writer
Sister Jane O’Connor, the new director of a long-standing charitable organization in Anniston, fires a quick response when asked about her prede-cessor.
“I’m taking her position, but I could never fill her shoes,” she said.
O’Connor recently took over Sister Mary Roy’s duties at the All Saints Inter-faith Center of Concern. The organiza-tion helps Anniston residents in need of food, clothing and financial assistance. Roy served as director of the center for 27 years, earning in that time not just accolades from other civic leaders but also a ceremonial “Key to the City” and The Anniston Star’s 2009 Citizen of the Year Award.
“She [Roy] is the nearest thing to a saint we’re going to find in this lifetime,” said Charles Doster, advisory board member of the Center of Concern. “She is the Mother Teresa of Anniston, but saying that brings out the worst in her.”
Roy left the center after breaking her hip in March. She relocated to the Con-necticut headquarters of her order, the Daughters of the Holy Spirit, where she receives medical care.
O’Connor said she hopes to meet the needs of her clients with the same com-passion and love Roy displayed.
“I feel like I’m treading in the joys
and sorrows of all she experienced here,” she said.
Robin Gladd, office manager of the center, said O’Connor eased into her new job as if it was second nature.
“She just took it and started running with it,” she said. “She’s given them hope and spiritual guidance. I think they’re walking out of here better than when they came in.”
O’Connor said her success is due directly to the work of staff members like Gladd and Sandra Hall, the assis-tant director of the center.
“They’ve been very helpful and very friendly; I couldn’t do it without them,” O’Connor said.
In addition to food and clothing, the nonprofit Center of Concern also pro-vides financial assistance with medical bills, prescriptions, utilities and trans-portation for those in need.
O’Connor transferred to the center from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Prattville, where she served as a pas-toral assistant. However, she was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and reared in Wash-ington, D.C. and Maryland. She has a master’s degree in religious education and has worked in Catholic social ser-vices in Philadelphia as well as parishes in Virginia and Mississippi.
New director fills hole in local charitySister Jane O’Connor assumes leadership of Center of Concern
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Sister Jane O’Connor took over Sister Mary Roy’s responsibilities at the All Saints Interfaith Center of Concern in Anniston.
Please see DIRECTOR ❙ Page 11A
I’m boooored!THE SUMMER LIST: 46 things
to do with the kids this summer, besides go to the pool.
of Northeast Alabama & More!
BY LAURA JOHNSON
OXFORD — About 75 children con-
verged on the grounds of the Home
Depot in Oxford Saturday for a building
workshop that was about more than just
construction.
All of them members of local Boys
and Girls Clubs, the children were
assisted by Home Depot employees,
club volunteers and local first-respond-
ers. Together with the volunteers, they
built birdhouses, bird feeders and min-
iature planters.
“They’re gaining a sense of confi-
dence in something they are doing that
is hands-on. It just helps them to create
something,” said Johnny Bird, the club
executive director for east central Ala-
bama.Each child wore a miniature orange
Home Depot apron with his or her
name written on it in black ink. At one
station, children as young as 6 used
hammers to pound nails into pre-fab-
ricated woodblocks to make the bird-
houses as volunteers assisted.
Children at another station used
markers to draw faces on disposable
cups before packing dirt and planting
grass in them. The end product, would
look something like a Chia Pet, with
the cup serving as a substitute for pot-
tery and the grass eventually giving the
appearance of hair.
At a third station, kids used orange
yarn to thread Cheerios, which could
later be hung on trees as “bird feeders.”
Home Depot holds workshops
for kids on the first Saturday of every
month, but this particular Saturday’s
workshop was larger than most. An
average Saturday’s attendance is more
like 20, organizers said.
“We have a lot of centers going
because we had a lot of kids,” said Ash-
ley Mitchell, who works in the store’s
paint department, but also coordinates
the workshops. “They’re having a blast.”
The first responders provided extra
assistance to meet the needs of the larg-
er-than-normal group of attendees.
“It’s fun,” said Rodney Pate with the
Oxford Fire Department. “The kids
seem to like it and we enjoy it. We’d
rather meet them like this than how we
usually do.”
The store also provided hotdogs and
a brief musical performance by one
employee, George Yelder III, who is
also a local musician whose stage name
is C.H.I.C.A.N. George. The acronym
stands for “Coming Hard In Confusion
And Negativity.” He said he hoped he
could serve as a positive role model for
children, like those at Saturday’s event.
“I enjoy doing community work,”
Yelder said. “I try to spread a positive
message.”
Contact staff writer Laura Johnson at
256-235-3544.
REGIONEditor: Ben Cunningham, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 6B
The Anniston Star
Bettye Elkins: Of God’s calling in young lives...
“Train up a child in the way he should
go: and when he is old, he will not depart
form it.” — Proverbs 22:6
It came as no surprise
that when I asked, the
lady sitting across from
me at her kitchen table
reached quickly to mem-
ory — and verbatim — for
that one verse from Prov-
erbs. She also handed me
a note she holds dear ...
“You are God’s faith-
ful servant who teaches
our class about God’s love
by demonstrating that someone cares and
loves and has the desire in her heart to see
them grow in Christ.”
The note was from a former member of
her Sunday School teaching ... 51 years to
be specific.
And that, on a recent Sunday, was rec-
ognized by First Baptist of Saks where, for
49 of those 51 years, she has taught Sunday
School to third-graders.
From a plaque she also let me read ...
“For 51 Years Of Teaching God’s Word To
Our 3rd Grade Sunday School Class ... Your
Faithfulness And Selfless Service Has Been
An Inspiration To All ... We Love You.”
The first two years, if you’re wondering,
were at First Baptist of Sylacauga.
Roll all that around in your mind ... 51
years of teaching kids “in the way he (she)
should go.”
That’s just a smidgen over a half cen-
tury.Oh ...Her name is Bettye Whiten Elkins and
she has been married to Bill Elkins 60
years. You could say Bettye Whiten Elkins
is a “stayer” in just about everything she
does.
Especially in her faith, one that she first
knew as a small child in a Cleburne County
family of 11 kids whose parents, C. C. and
Mamie, knew two things ... hard work and
faith.Bettye talks about that ...
“Mother was very quiet, but she had
enormous faith. She didn’t make a big thing
of it. Her faith was between her and God.
One thing was she didn’t believe in doing
any work on Sunday. You didn’t even press
your dress (for church) on Sunday. You did
that on Saturday. Sunday was a holy day at
our house.”
There is reasoning behind Bettye’s pref-
erence in teaching faith to the young.
“I love children. I don’t do good with
adults. A child is honest with you, adults
will give you all these excuses as to why they
don’t come to Sunday School or something.
Children are honest with you.”
The church of her childhood is a far
cry, in time as well as distance, from the
soaring cathedral and stained glass of First
Baptist of Saks.
“Happy Hill Baptist Church. It was just
up the road from our house, about three
miles. We walked it every Sunday.”
Born in 1930, there was the Great
Depression when she was small, but she
doesn’t recall times being all that hard.
“We were poor, but I didn’t know we
were poor. Everybody we knew was just
like us. I don’t remember ever going hun-
gry. My husband, Bill, gets tickled at me
about cornbread. Doesn’t matter what we
have for supper, when we get through, I
always fix me a small glass of cornbread
and milk.
“He says you can take the girl out of the
country, but you can’t take the country out
of the girl.”
GeorgeSmith
Senior Editor
Trent Penny/The Anniston Star
Children participate in a mock accident
drill at EMA Camp Saturday.
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Bettye Elkins has taught Sunday School at First Baptist of Saks for 49 years.
BY LAURA JOHNSON
JACKSONVILLE — Calhoun County
might just be a little safer thanks to an area
day camp held this past week.
About four dozen children and teens, ages
8 to 19, took part in a “Youth Preparedness
Camp” hosted by the Calhoun County Emer-
gency Management Agency. The kids spent
five days — about four hours a day at the
Jacksonville Community Center — learning
about first aid, search and rescue, fire safety,
pet safety, disaster preparedness, disaster
sociology and terrorism response.
“The camp is just to teach them to take
care of themselves and their family until
someone comes, if something happens,” said
camp director Debbie Blevins. “It may be
hours until someone can come get you.”
This marks the first year the local EMA has
offered the camp, but Blevins said she plans
on expanding the program. She is scheduling
a similar camp for home-school children in
the fall and is already planning on holding a
summer camp in 2011.
She said it can be particularly beneficial
for the older teens looking toward careers
in disaster preparedness. Brothers Michael
Leavitt, 16, and Peter Leavitt, 14, of Pleasant
Valley agree.
Michael said he is interested in pursuing
a career with the EMA while Peter said he
wants to work for a local emergency response
agency one day. Both said the camp was more
than fun, they said it was also informative.
“They did a very good job of presenting
their information to us,” said Michael. “I think
it would be a good idea for the community to
be doing things like this more often.”
The camp is also serving as a recruitment
ground for another EMA disaster-prepared-
ness program called the Community Emer-
gency Response Team (CERT). Peter said
after participating in the camp, he now wants
to take part in both the teen and adult CERT
programs.
“It was good,” Leavitt said. “I learned a lot
of things I didn’t know.”
Their mom, Denise Leavitt, said she signed
the boys up after hearing about the program
from a family friend. Their 7-year-old sister
was also able to unofficially participate in the
program for a day or two.
“I thought it was wonderful. The stuff that
they learned is very applicable to the times
we live in,” Denise said. “For the teenagers,
if they want to pursue it further, this gives
them enough of idea about what these first
Area kids learn
first-responder
EMA techniques
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ABOVE: Sasha Collins drives a nail home as she builds her birdhouse Saturday at Home Depot. BELOW: Home
Depot employees and volunteers assist children from local Boys and Girls clubs build birdhouses.
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LIFEEditor: Lisa Davis, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 1D
The Anniston Star
LisaDavis
Features Editor
Our household is fish-
less for the first time in two
years. The first goldfish
entered the menagerie two
summers ago. There were
two of them, one for my
son, one for my daughter.
We went shopping at a
specialty fish store, because
I like to shop at local, inde-
pendent stores when I can.
My daughter picked out
a fish with a golden head
and a flowing fantail. She
named it Tiger.
My son picked out a fish
that was spotted gold and
white and black. He named
it Ralph.They didn’t make it
through the summer.
There was an unfortu-
nate lapse of judgment on
my part when we went to
the beach and I put way,
way too much self-feeder in
the fishbowls.
I felt so guilty, we imme-
diately went back to the
store for replacement fish.
My daughter picked out
an orange fish with black
and white spots and a fan-
tail. She named it Trumpet.
My son got a bubble-eye
fish, a fancy breed whose
eyes literally stick out of
the sides of their heads. He
named it Ralph II.
It didn’t make it through
the night.
Next came a jellybean
fish, a cute little orange-
and-white thing that really
did look like a jellybean.
It lasted a couple of days.
At this point, we stopped
going to the local, indepen-
dent store, where the exotic
goldfish cost $6 each and
need fancy aquarium tanks
and filters and other noisy
equipment and should
never have been sold to us
in the first place. Instead,
we went to Wal-Mart,
where the fish cost 32 cents.
My son picked out a
speedy little orange fish.
He named it Small.
Small made it a whole
year. When I felt stressed, I
would sit and watch Small
swim in lazy circles, and it
would calm me down.
Last summer, Small
and Trumpet were joined
by Ruby and Flo, when my
son’s teacher gave him the
class goldfish.
At some point in there,
we added another fish,
named Blackie.
And then, for reasons
unknown — maybe an
algae bloom, or drought, or
BP — there was a massive
fish kill.Flo went first (or maybe
it was Ruby), quickly fol-
lowed by Ruby (or maybe it
was Flo), then Small, then
Blackie.Through just about all of
this, Trumpet survived.
It was not easy. He had
a condition called swim
bladder, which caused him
to float upside down a lot.
We eventually got used
to finding him floating
on the top of his bowl,
but not being dead.
My daughter loved
that fish. She read up on
fish care. She fed him a
special diet of wheat germ,
lettuce and frozen peas.
Every night before she
went to sleep, she would
watch Trumpet. He liked to
blow bubbles.
When Trumpet died, my
daughter grieved. My heart
ached for her, but I was
also glad in a way. Grief is a
lesson we all have to learn,
and my daughter learned
it well, and I was glad that
it was only a fish, even if it
wasn’t only a fish to her.
The fish all got proper
burials in a tiny patch of
flowerbed outside the
kitchen door. Trumpet has
a place of honor.
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THE SUMMER LIST
Special to The Star
BY HEIDI STEVENS
Chicago Tribune
Reality is a tricky teaching tool when it
comes to parenting.
On the one hand, you want to shield your
children from images and stories that will
frighten them or cause them anxiety. On
the other, you want to teach them perspec-
tive and knowledge about the world around
them.If you want your child to have empathy,
you can — and should — do both, experts
say.“You don’t feed a baby a steak,” says
Homa Sabet Tavangar, author of Growing Up
Global: Raising Children to Be at Home in the
World (Ballantine Books). “You give them
age-appropriate portions and the right con-
sistency, but you do need to feed them.”
So it is with “feeding” them reality.
When an earthquake struck Haiti in Janu-
ary, Tavangar pre-screened a photo slide-
show on a newspaper Web site to show her
6-year-old. The images showed the ravaged
island and survivors living in tents.
“You want to humanize the dignity and
strength of the people experiencing the
disaster, so it’s not just ’those people,”’ she
says. “A natural part of growing up is knowing
the world has justice and injustice and there
are things we care about and things we can
change and things we need to change.”
In her book, Tavangar writes: “Once you
and your children feel a closer connection
to what is going on in the world and how
others live, play, study, eat, worship and cel-
ebrate, it is natural that you will care about
the health and survival of the planet and its
inhabitants — whom you regard as your fam-
ily and friends.”
But don’t wait for a natural disaster to
start imparting empathy. The lessons can
happen in daily doses. Here are five tips to
get you started.
Meet your child’s needs. Children are
naturally self-centered, and nurturing
them can actually help them become less
so. “When a child’s needs are met in all the
ways they have needs — emotional, physi-
cal, spiritual — they don’t have to put energy
into getting their own needs met, and they
have energy left over to direct in other ways,”
says Warren B. Seiler, child and adolescent
psychiatrist and author of Battling the Enemy
Within: Conquering the Causes of Inner
Struggle and Unhappiness. “They become
other-centered. Empathy comes from being
loved and cherished and watched over as a
child goes from birth onward.”
Don’t overindulge. “If you meet all your
child’s needs, you can’t cause any problems,”
Seiler says. “If you meet all their wants, that’s
a different story.”
It’s important for kids to know that you
aren’t what you buy, Tavangar says. “You can
keep buying your kids stuff and keep enter-
taining them, and it will never be enough,
and it will never help them feel satisfied,” she
says. “That only happens when they learn
to give back. That’s when you get depth and
meaning in your life.”
Be a role model. “When a child grows
up in an empathetic environment, they
know what it looks like and what it feels like,”
Tavangar says. “Who are your friends? Who
do you invite to your dinner table? What kind
of service are you engaged in? Do you talk
that stuff through? ’We’re devoting a portion
of our annual budget to this cause because
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CARING WITHOUT SCARING
How to teach kids to care about the world
without frightening them off the planet
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poison ivy
and more ...
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my part when we wen
the beach and I put
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the fishbowls.
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store for replacement fish.
My daughter picked out
an orange fish with black
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for a natural disaster to
ing empathy. The lessons can
aily doses. Here are five tips to
Meet your child’s needs. Children are
naturally self-centered, and nurturing
ly help them become less
needs are met in all the
ways they have needs — emotional, physi-
cal, spiritual — they don’t have to put energy
into getting their own needs met, and they
have energy left over to direct in other ways,” to direct in other ways,” to direct in other ways,
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t and author of Battling the Enemy
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Unhappiness. “They become
other-centered. Empathy comes from being
loved and cherished and watched over as a
th onward.”
Don’t overindulge. “If you meet all your
child’s needs, you can’t cause any problems,”
Seiler says. “If you meet all their wants, that’s
It’s important for kids to know that you
hat you buy, Tavangar says. “You can
ing your kids stuff and keep enter-
it will never be enough,
never help them feel satisfied,” she
SCARING
ow to teach kids to care about the world
without frightening them off the planet
FOODEditor: Lisa Davis, [email protected],
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BY J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press
The idea behind this pork version of the sloppy joe sandwich
wasn’t just to come up with an alternative to ground beef.
I wanted something with a totally different — dare I say, meaty
— texture. Because face it, sloppy joes may be tasty, but the flavor and
texture of whatever meat goes into them usually gets lost beneath a
heavy sauce. So rather than use ground meat, I opted for chopped.
About 10 seconds in the food processor was all it took to get meaty
chunks perfect for piling onto a bun.
I opted for pork because, well, that’s what I had handy. But I did
test the approach later with beef. It was good, but it was a little too
steak-like, as though it should have cheese on it instead of sauce. Pork
loin cutlets and boneless country-style pork ribs produced the best
results. To keep things easy, I used bottled barbecue sauce. You also
could substitute your own by blending tomato paste, garlic powder,
salt, pepper, brown sugar, cumin and a bit of cider vinegar.
BARBECUE PORKY JOES
1 pound pork loin cutlets (or other lean cut of pork)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, cored and diced
1 cup prepared barbecue sauce
4 hamburger buns
Place the pork in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse the pork in
short bursts until well chopped, but not finely ground.
In a large skillet over medium-high, heat the oil. Add the onion and
pepper and saute for 6 minutes. Add the pork and saute until lightly
browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove the skillet
from the heat. Stir in the barbecue sauce, then serve on the buns.
The Pentagon’s brownie recipe
We want to pass on a wonderful brownie
recipe we’ve just discovered.
It comes from the Defense Logistics Center
at the Defense Supply Agency in Philadelphia.
It sets forth in 26 pages of Pentagonese what
you need to do to whip up a bunch of choco-
late-covered brownies or oatmeal cookies.
�ese treats are intended to be packaged in
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
have to survive years on a shelf, high desert
heat, desperate mountain cold and a possible
drop from an aircraft.
Speci�cation MIL-C-44072 (the brownie rec-
ipe) is an Internet sensation, with some critics
saying it demonstrates how nuts the Pentagon’s
red tape requirements are.
�e recipe contains requirements for water,
cocoa, dextrose, soda, eggs, salt, chemical leav-
ening, �avoring, vitamins, pregelatinized starch,
wheat gluten, emulsi�ers, antioxidants and fat.
Whip it all up in the proper proportions
as contained on pages seven and eight of the
recipe, and “pour batter into pan at a rate that
will yield uncoated brownies, which, when
cut so as to meet the dimension requirements
speci�ed in section 3.4f (31/2 inches by 21/2
inches by 5/8ths inch), will weigh approximate-
ly 35 grams each and bake at 350 until done (30
to 45 minutes).
You don’t even want to know about the choc-
olate topping or the rodent infestation rules.
Sandra Lee conquers politics?
Food Network star Sandra Lee is known for
mixing ingredients many cooks would never
think of.Now that her long-term partner New York
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is running
for governor of New York, it’s unclear how much
politics she will mix in with her lifestyle career.
Lee, 43, turned a �are with draperies into
Kurtain Kraft and made millions when she was
still in her 20s.
She has worked her way up from informer-
cials to a lifestyle empire that includes not only
her Food Network shows, but a magazine and
more than a dozen cookbooks.
Lee and Cuomo met at a party in 2005 at a
mutual friend’s house in the Hamptons.
New cookbook: fruit desserts
Vegetarian cooking guru Deborah Madison,
who has also worked as a pastry chef, puts her
knowledge to good use in Seasonal Fruit Des-
serts (Broadway Books, 2010), a book stocked
with no-fuss desserts that exploit summer’s
just-from-the-farm sweetness.
Some of her simplest recipes require no bak-
ing at all: plums are gently sauteed with a touch
of cardamom, while the hollows of fat summer
melons are �lled with berries, wine and herbs.
If you do turn on the oven, a berry and peach
cobbler gets crunch from corn �our, and easy
folded pies are �lled with grapes or mulberries,
blackberries and other summer treats.
Ask a cook: Freezing lasagne
Q: A friend and I are making lasagne for a
neighbor who had surgery. If we want to give
our neighbor the option of freezing the lasagne,
should we cook it or leave it uncooked?
A: Personally, I prefer to assemble, freeze
and then bake. �is has a couple of advantages.
First, the pasta doesn’t get as mushy. In fact,
if you use enough sauce and make sure the
noodles are well-covered, you don’t even have
to boil them �rst.
Second, it saves a step because you don’t
have to thaw the lasagne. You can bake it
straight from the freezer. Just add a little extra
time to the baking, maybe 15 minutes.
A couple of tricks make it easier. First, line
the baking pan with foil. After the lasagne is
frozen, remove it, wrap it well and store it in the
freezer in a large resealable freezer bag. �at
frees up your lasagne pan. If you deliver it in a
disposable pan, your neighbor won’t have to
fuss with returning a dish.
If you use ricotta in your recipe, drain it well
and make sure to use whole-milk ricotta, to
keep it from getting watery.
(E-mail questions about cooking to Kathleen
Purvis at [email protected].)
— Compiled by Lisa Davis
from sta� and wire reports.
100ITEMSor LESS
Where to pick
It’s time to
pick some
blueberries
It’s time to
pick some
blueberriesWE FOUND
OUR THRILL
Chopped pork the secret
to meaty sloppy joes
Larry Crowe/Associated Press
BY BRETT BRALLEY
Star Staff Writer
Several local farmers allow resi-
dents to come and pick berries right off
the bushes:
7 Springs Farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
opened about two years ago. Petty
grows a variety of crops, including
blueberries, which he sells for $3.50
a pint. Petty says he tries to make the
gathering process a family affair, by
offering something to drink to his cus-
tomers, and allowing children to feed
the baby goats or other animals on his
farm so they can learn what goes into
taking care of animals. Open 7 a.m.-8
p.m. daily. 588 Seven Springs Road,
Wellington, 256-473-9191.
Bennett’s Blueberry Farm
The berries at Bennett’s won’t be
ripe till the end of the month, but it
looks to be a good crop. Check the
website for updates. You can pick your
own, or they’ll pick for you. The farm
will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. 535 Ellie’s Lane,
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben-
nettsblueberryfarm.com.
Bill & Faye Graham
Bill Graham says his blueberries
should be ready for picking by June
18 or 19. He asks that customers bring
their own containers for gathering, if
possible. Graham charges $8 a gallon,
and typically he is open from sun up to
sun down daily. 3015 Alabama High-
way 204, Jacksonville, 256-435-1125.
Jerry’s Berries
Jerry and Sheila Gilbert allow cus-
tomers to pick berries for $7 a gallon.
Sheila Gilbert estimated that berries
should be ready for picking by June
20. They do provide buckets for pick-
ing, but ask that customers bring their
own materials to carry the berries
home. Open daily from sun up to sun
down.1281 Dogwood Lane, Jackson-
ville, 256-435-4247.
Craft Blueberry Farm
The farm, owned by Randall and
Teresa Craft, will start selling blueber-
ries June 19. The Crafts charge $6 a gal-
lon if visitors pick their own blueber-
ries or $14 a gallon if they want to buy
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
they provide buckets to pick with and
put the berries into freezer bags after
weighing them. The farm is open from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
4060 Eastaboga Road, Talladega, 256-
362-7350, www.craftblueberryfarm.
net.
Tips for picking
Teresa Craft, of Craft Blueberry
Farm in Talladega, suggests pickers
arrive early to beat the heat.
“There’s not a lot of air circulating
in the rows on the blueberry farm,” she
said. “It’s really hot.”
Another thing to keep in mind,
Craft said, is that blueberries are unlike
other fruits. They won’t continue to
ripen after they’ve been picked. “It’s
not like a green tomato that you can sit
in front of the window and let it ripen,”
she said. “You need to make sure
you’re picking them ripe.”
The best way to tell if they are ripe
is by tasting one. A light white dust-
ing over the berries indicates they are
ready to be picked, she said.
Don’t wash the blueberries before
freezing them because it will make the
skin quite tough, she added.
Craft advised pickers to wear sun-
screen, bug spray and prepare how-
ever they would for spending extended
amounts of time outdoors. She sug-
gested customers wear a belt, so they
can attach their buckets to their waists
and pick with two hands.
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
she said. “It goes faster.”
BY JOAN OBRA
McClatchy Newspapers
The berries are ripe for the picking starting this
week at local pick-your-own blueberry farms. Sure,
it’s easier to pick up a pint of berries at the supermar-
ket, but it’s also more expensive. And you don’t get
the pleasure of eating your fill as you pick berries still
warm with sunshine.
Whether in the supermarket on or the bush, look for
full, rounded berries covered with the white, powdery
coating called bloom. Avoid shriveled and leaky ber-
ries.At home, store them in the refrigerator, and do not
wash them until just before using. They’ll keep in the
refrigerator for five to seven days, or you can place
them in sealed plastic bags in the freezer.
If you’re going to freeze berries, don’t wash them
before freezing. If wet, the berries will stick together
and get icy. They will keep in the freezer for up to a
year, but like all other frozen foods, it’s best to eat them
within a few months.
Blueberries are known for their high levels of anti-
oxidants, which help prevent cell damage.
To get the most health benefits from blueberries, eat
them plain and uncooked.
For those compelled to tinker in the kitchen, the
sweet-tart flavor of blueberries work well in sweet and
savory dishes. Blueberries add a fruity punch to corn
bread. And with thyme, shallots, and lemon juice,
these little berries are a great sauce for meats.
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it will never be eno
never help them feel satisfied,” she
says. “That only happens when they learn
s when you get depth and
life.”
Be a role model. “When a child grows
etic environment, they
like and what it feels like,”
Tavangar says. “Who are your friends? Who
do you invite to your dinner table? What kind
of service are you engaged in? Do you talk
through? ’We’re devoting a portion
l budget to this cause because
Please see CARING ❙ Page 2D
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BY J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press
The idea behind this pork version of the sloppy joe sandwich
wasn’t just to come up with an alternative to ground beef.
I wanted something with a totally different — dare I say, meaty
— texture. Because face it, sloppy joes may be tasty, but the flavor and
texture of whatever meat goes into them usually gets lost beneath a
heavy sauce. So rather than use ground meat, I opted for chopped.
About 10 seconds in the food processor was all it took to get meaty
chunks perfect for piling onto a bun.
I opted for pork because, well, that’s what I had handy. But I did
test the approach later with beef. It was good, but it was a little too
steak-like, as though it should have cheese on it instead of sauce. Pork
loin cutlets and boneless country-style pork ribs produced the best
results. To keep things easy, I used bottled barbecue sauce. You also
could substitute your own by blending tomato paste, garlic powder,
salt, pepper, brown sugar, cumin and a bit of cider vinegar.
BARBECUE PORKY JOES
1 pound pork loin cutlets (or other lean cut of pork)
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, cored and diced
1 cup prepared barbecue sauce
4 hamburger buns
Place the pork in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse the pork in
short bursts until well chopped, but not finely ground.
In a large skillet over medium-high, heat the oil. Add the onion and
pepper and saute for 6 minutes. Add the pork and saute until lightly
browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove the skillet
from the heat. Stir in the barbecue sauce, then serve on the buns.
The Pentagon’s brownie recipe
We want to pass on a wonderful brownie
recipe we’ve just discovered.
It comes from the Defense Logistics Center
at the Defense Supply Agency in Philadelphia.
It sets forth in 26 pages of Pentagonese what
you need to do to whip up a bunch of choco-
late-covered brownies or oatmeal cookies.
�ese treats are intended to be packaged in
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which means they
MREs (Meals Ready
have to survive years on a shelf, high desert
heat, desperate mountain cold and a possible
drop from an aircraft.
Speci�cation MIL-C-44072 (the brownie rec-
ipe) is an Internet sensation, with some critics
saying it demonstrates how nuts the Pentagon’s
red tape requirements are.
�e recipe contains requirements for water,
cocoa, dextrose, soda, eggs, salt, chemical leav-
ening, �avoring, vitamins, pregelatinized starch,
wheat gluten, emulsi�ers, antioxidants and fat.
Whip it all up in the proper proportions
as contained on pages seven and eight of the
pages seven and eight of the
pages seven and eight of
recipe, and “pour batter into pan at a rate that
will yield uncoated brownies, which, when
ated brownies, which, when
ated brownies, which, w
cut so as to meet the dimension requirements
speci�ed in section 3.4f (31/2 inches by 21/2
inches by 5/8ths inch), will weigh approximate-
ly 35 grams each and bake at 350 until done (30
to 45 minutes).
You don’t even want to know about the choc-
olate topping or the rodent infestation rules.
Sandra Lee conquers politics?
Food Network star Sandra Lee is known for
mixing ingredients many cooks would never
think of.Now that her long-term partner New York
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is running
for governor of New York, it’s unclear how much
politics she will mix in with her lifestyle career.
Lee, 43, turned a �are with draperies into
Kurtain Kraft and made millions when she was
still in her 20s.
She has worked her way up from informer-
cials to a lifestyle empire that includes not only
her Food Network shows, but a magazine and
more than a dozen cookbooks.
Lee and Cuomo met at a party in 2005 at a
mutual friend’s house in the Hamptons.
New cookbook: fruit desserts
Vegetarian cooking guru Deborah Madison,
who has also worked as a pastry chef, puts her
knowledge to good use in Seasonal Fruit Des-
serts (Broadway Boserts (Broadway Boserts
oks, 2010), a book stocked
with no-fuss desserts that exploit summer’s
just-from-the-farm sweetness.
Some of her simplest recipes require no bak-bak-bak
ing at all: plums are gently sauteed with a touch
of cardamom, while the hollows of f
of cardamom, while the hollows of f
of cardamom, wat summer
hile the hollows of fat summer
hile the hollows of f
melons are �lled with berries, wine and herbs.
If you do turn on the oven, a berry and peach
cobbler gets crunch from corn �our, and easy
from corn �our, and easy
from corn �our
folded pies are �lled with grapes or mulberries,
blackberries and other summer treats.
Ask a cook: Freezing lasagne
Q: A friend and I are making lasagne for a
neighbor who had surgery. If we want t
neighbor who had surgery. If we want t
neighbor w
o give
our neighbor the option of freezing the lasagne,
should we cook it or leave it uncooked?
A: Personally, I prefer to assemble, freeze
and then bake. �is has a couple of advantages.
has a couple of advantages.
has a couple of
First, the pasta doesn’t get as mushy. In fact,
if you use enough sauce and make sure the
noodles are well-covered, you don’t even have
ered, you don’t even have
ered, you don’t even ha
to boil them �rst.
Second, it saves a step because you don’t
have to thaw the lasagne. You can bake it
straight from the freezer. Just add a little extra
time to the baking, maybe 15 minutes.
A couple of tricks make it easier. First, line
the baking pan with foil. After the lasagne is
frozen, remove it, wrap it well and store it in the
freezer in a large resealable freezer bag. �at
frees up your lasagne pan. If you deliver it in a
disposable pan, your neighbor won’t have to
fuss with returning a dish.
If you use ricotta in your recipe, drain it well
and make sure to use whole-milk ricotta, to
keep it from getting watery.
(E-mail questions about cooking to Kathleen
Purvis at [email protected].)
— Compiled by Lisa Davis
from sta� and wire reports.
from sta� and wire reports.
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BY BBY BRRETT BETT BRRAALLLLEYEY
Star Staff Writer
Several local farmers allow resi-
dents to come and pick berries right off
and pick berries right off
and pick berries right of
the bushes:
7 Springs Farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
Owned by Rodney Petty, this farm
Owned by Rodney
opened about two years ago. Petty
grows a variety of crops, including
blueberries, which he sells for $3.50
a pint. Petty says he tries to make the
gathering process a family affair, by
offering something to drink to his cus-
tomers, and allowing children to feed
the baby goats or other animals on his
farm so they can learn what goes into
taking care of animals. Open 7 a.m.-8
p.m. daily. 588 Seven Springs Road,
Wellington, 256-473-9191.
Bennett’s Blueberry Farm
The berries at Bennett’s won’t be
ripe till the end of the month, but it
website for updates.
own, or they’ll pick for you. The farm
will be open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. 535 Ellie’s Lane,
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben
Anniston, 256-236-6410, www.ben
Anniston, 256-236-6410, w-
nettsblueberryfarm.com.
Bill & Faye Graham
Bill Graham says his blueberries
should be ready for picking by June
18 or 19. He asks that customers bring
their own containers for gathering, if
possible. Graham charges $8 a gallon,
and typically he is open from sun up to
sun down daily. 3015 Alabama High-
way 204, Jacksonville, 256-435-1125.
Jerry’s Berries
Jerry and Sheila Gilbert allow cus-
tomers to pick berries for $7 a gallon.
Sheila Gilbert estimated that berries
should be ready for picking by June
20. They do provide buckets for pick-pick-pick
ing, but ask that customers bring their
ville, 256-435-4247.
Craft Blueberry Farm
The farm, owned by Randall and
The farm, owned by Randall and
The farm, owned by
Teresa Craft, will start selling blueber-
ries June 19. The Crafts charge $6 a gal-
lon if visitors pick their own blueber-
ries or $14 a gallon if they want to buy
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
them already picked. Teresa Craft said
them already picked. T
they provide buckets to pick with and
put the berries into freezer bags after
weighing them. The farm is open from
7 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
4060 Eastaboga Road, Talladega, 256-
362-7350, www.craftblueberryfarm.
net.
Tips for picking
Teresa Craft, of Craft Blueberry
Farm in Talladega, suggests pickers
arrive early to beat the heat.
“There’s not a lot of air circulating
ripen after they
not like a green tomato that you can si
in front of the window and let it ripen,”
she said. “You need to make sure
you’re picking them ripe.”
The best way to tell if they are ripe
is by tasting one. A light white dust-
ing over the berries indicates they are
ready to be picked, she said.
Don’t wash the blueberries before
freezing them because it will make the
skin quite tough, she added.
Craft advised pickers to wear sun-
screen, bug spray and prepare how-
ever they would for spending extended
amounts of time outdoors. She sug-
gested customers wear a belt, so they
can attach their buckets to their waists
and pick with two hands.
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
“And bring a buddy to pick with,”
“And bring a buddy
she said. “It goes faster.”
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SPORTSEditor: Bran Strickland, [email protected] • Sunday, June 13, 2010 • Page 1C
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CLEMSON SUPER REGIONAL | ALABAMA 5, CLEMSON 4
Patrick Collard/Associated Press
Alabama’s Jake Smith jumps over Clemson’s Chris Epps as he slides into third base during the Clemson Super Regional
of the NCAA baseball tournament on Saturday. Alabama won 5-4, taking a 1-0 lead in the series.
Good start
ASSOCIATED PRESS
CLEMSON, S.C. — Jake Smith got
Alabama started then made sure the
Crimson Tide held on for a 5-4 vic-
tory over Clemson in Saturday night’s
opening game of the NCAA Clemson
Super Regional.
Smith launched a long home run in
the second inning to give the Tide (42-
23) an early lead.
After the Tigers (41-23) cut a 5-0
deficit to one run, Smith moved over
from third base and got
the last six outs for his
sixth save. Smith got
out of the eighth with
help from a double
play. He retired three
straight Tiger hitters in
the ninth, the first two with
strikeouts.
“It’s not a big deal,” said Smith, who
took over on the mound after Wilson
Boyd opened the Clemson eighth with
a single. “I just come in and throw
strikes.”
They’lltake it
Legendary Alabama football coach
Bear Bryant said a tie was like kissing
your sister.
Must be different with futbol.
The Americans played England
to a 1-1 deadlock to send U.S. soccer
fans into tizzy with the team’s chances
going forward in the World Cup and
the Brits walking off the field with their
heads hung low.
The key play was a gaffe on the part
of England keeper David Green, who
muffed an easy shot by Clint Dempsey
and allowed it to roll in, tying the
game.The rest of Group C plays today, as
Slovenia takes on Algeria.
FOR MORE, SEE PAGE 9C
Blanchard
mullingnext stepCoty Blanchard already has won
the state’s Mr. Football award. But now
he’s got to decide if baseball is what he
wants to do.
Despite being
drafted late,
Blanchard’s father,
Fran, said the Balti-
more Orioles have
come with an offer
that the Cherokee
County standout
must at least think
about, and that deci-
sion could come as early as Monday.
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 2C
“The whole key
to that game was
the third inning.”— Jack Leggett,
Clemson coach
Smith spots Tide early lead, helps it hang on
Braves squeeze
past Minnesota
Brooks Conrad filled in neatly for Chipper Jones, making
two nice plays at third base and then driving in the go-ahead
run with a squeeze bunt in the ninth inning Saturday night
that lifted the Atlanta Braves past Minnesota 3-2.
Conrad also hit an RBI double. He was put into the
Braves’ lineup about a half-hour before the game — no rea-
son was given for Jones’ absence.
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 7C
TODAY: Alabama at Clemson,
Game 2, 6 p.m.
Please see ALABAMA ❙ Page 3C
Elise Amendola/Associated Press
From left, England’s Frank Lam-
pard, Wayne Rooney and Shaun
Wright-Phillips leave the pitch after
their team picked up a lackluster
1-1 draw against the U.S.
Paul Battaglia/Associated Press
FOR STORY, SEE PAGE 11C
Earnhardt
still upbeat
Everybody seems to be doing it, and even we’ve got a take
on how it should be done ... at least for the SEC.
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DAYS OF OUR LIVESMelanie panicked when Daniel told her about the mysterious phone call that he just received. JJ told Paige that he wanted to keep seeing her, but that they must keep their relationship a secret. Nicole tried to clarify matters with Eric. Adrienne gave Sonny some stern advice. Eve enlisted Theresa’s help in breaking up Paige and JJ. A furious Rafe confronted Kate about her conniving ways. Ben demanded answers from Clyde about the lie he told. Hope was thrown when she learned an interesting tidbit about Aiden from Chase. Rafe tried to convince Jordan that she was making a big mistake with Chad. Stefano delighted in rattling Kate’s nerves. Dan-iel realized that Melanie wasn’t being completely honest. Clyde and Jordan had another big blowup. Wait to See: Melanie’s secret is revealed. Eric gets a surprise visitor from his past. Sonny runs into a problem expanding his new club.
GENERAL HOSPITALAlexis told Molly something important about her father. Madeline threatened to expose one of Obrecht’s lies if she didn’t help her with her case. Nikolas was furious about a recent finding. Nina and Franco picked a name for the baby. Patrick
made a difficult admission to Sam. Spencer de-manded answers from Nikolas. Jake recognized a mysterious visitor at Thanksgiving. Brad had some important advice for Britt. Anna apolo-gized for a recent incident, but assured everyone that they were safe. Jake found himself in a quandary that could get him into trouble. Sonny crossed paths with an enemy in prison. Sabrina apologized to Michael about pointing him in the wrong direction regarding AJ’s murder. Nikolas was stunned by Elizabeth’s news. Wait to See: Sonny learns who rules the roost at the prison. Anna’s job is on the line. Franco and Nina get a visitor.
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESSSummer threw Sharon out when she tried to visit Nick. Joe criticized Michael for not keeping up with the details of the real-estate project. Stitch confided in Chelsea that he feared losing Victoria to her ex. Kelly lost confidence in her relationship with Jack after overhearing his con-versation with Abby. Hilary tried to play Cupid with Devon and her co-worker Gwen. Phyllis and Billy got into an altercation after she boldly told him that she wanted her position back at Jabot. After learning more about Adam’s past, Sage warned him not to mess up the deal they had together. Summer admitted to Avery that she was worried about Nick. Wait to See: Lauren has some tough questions for Michael. Phyllis declares war on Kelly. Adam crosses paths with Chelsea.
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(PG-13) (HD) Nellyville “Double Trouble” Husbands The Wendy Williams ShowBRAVO 345 63 Top Chef “Restaurant Wars” Real Housewives of Atlanta Real Housewives of Atlanta Top Chef “Clean Up In” (N) Watch What Top Chef “Clean Up In” Chowder challenge.CMT 43 39 Hope (HD) Hope (HD) aac Young Guns II (‘90, Western) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland. (PG-13) (HD) aac Rocky IV (‘85, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. (PG) (HD)CNBC 31 41 The Profit “Big Fat Greek” Shark Tank (HD) Shark Tank (HD) Car Chaser Car Chaser Shark Tank (HD) Shark Tank New ideas. (HD)CNN 25 43 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360° (N) Somebody’s Gotta Do It (N) CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360° (HD) Somebody’s Gotta Do ItCOM 55 66 S. Park Tosh.0 (HD) Key & Peele Key & Peele S. Park S. Park S. Park Key & Peele Daily (N) (HD) Colbert (N) At Midnight S. 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News (N) (HD) Sex & City Sex & CityESPN 35 30 College Football Awards (Live) Championship Drive: College Football Playoff Preview SportsCenter (HD) SportsCenter (HD)ESPN2 36 31 30 for 30 “Rand University” 30 for 30 “The U” (HD) ESPN Boxing Special “Austin Trout vs. Luis Grajeda” (Live)FAM 17 54 National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (‘89) (PG-13) (HD) aaa Scrooged (‘88, Comedy) Bill Murray. (PG-13) (HD) The 700 Club (TV G) The Mistle-Tones (‘12) (NR)FNC 65 45 On the Record (N) (HD) The O’Reilly Factor (N) (HD) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) (HD) The O’Reilly Factor (HD) The Kelly FileFOOD 49 51 Chopped “Gyro We Go” (HD) Chopped “Meatball” (HD) Chopped (HD) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Food Truck Face Off (N) Chopped (HD)FOXSS 51 33 Ext. Games UFC Reloaded “UFC 79: Georges St-Pierre vs Matt Hughes” (HD) Wrld Poker (Replay) (HD) NHL Hockey (Replay) (HD)FS1 304 38 (5:00) Pregame (HD) Football (HD) NFL Films Wom. College Basketball: Nebraska vs Creighton (Live) FOX Sports Live (HD) FOX Sports Live (HD)FX 27 29 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly aaa Step Brothers (‘08, Comedy) Will Ferrell. (R) (HD) Step Brothers (‘08) (R) (HD)FXM 315 171 Frequency (‘00, Science Fiction) Dennis Quaid. (PG-13) Presents (N) Frequency (‘00, Science Fiction) Dennis Quaid. (PG-13) Presents aaa Hereafter (‘10) (PG-13)FYI 322 123 American Eats Food (HD) Food (HD) Food Fact Food Fact Ultimate Holiday Feast (N) Ultimate Holiday Feast (HD) Food (HD) Food (HD)H&G 54 52 Now? Now? Addict (HD) Addict (HD) Addict (N) Addict (HD) Now? (N) Hunters (HD) House Hunters: Renovation Addict (HD) Addict (HD)HALL 312 161 Under Wraps (‘14) (NR) (HD) Debbie Macomber’s Mr. Miracle (‘14, Holiday) (NR) (HD) Hats Off to Christmas! (‘13, Holiday) Haylie Duff. (NR) (HD) All I Want for Christmas (G)HBO 100 500 Showtime (‘02) (PG-13) (HD) The Newsroom (HD) Ride Along (‘14, Comedy) Ice Cube. (PG-13) First Look (N) SEX//NOW Cathouse Foo Fighters: Sonic (HD)HIST 40 46 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn. (N) Pawn. (N) Pawn Pawn Pawn PawnLIFE 23 24 Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars (N) Project Runway: Threads Project Runway: Threads Project Runway All StarsMAX 120 515 Jack the Giant (‘13) (PG-13) aac Private Parts (‘97, Drama) Howard Stern. (R) (HD) The Purge (‘13, Thriller) Ethan Hawke. (R) Skin 03 (HD) CoEd Conf. Hannibal (R)MSNBC 41 42 Hardball with Chris (N) (HD) All in with Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show Lawrence O’Donnell (N) (HD) All in with Chris Hayes (HD) The Rachel Maddow ShowMTV 46 67 Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Slednecks “You’ve Been” (N) Snooki and JWoww (HD)NGEO 327 49 M. Dodge M. Dodge The Pioneers (HD) Life Below Zero (HD) Life Below Zero (HD) Life Below Zero (HD) Life Below Zero (HD)NICK 24 56 iCarly (HD) Max & Shred Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends (HD) Friends (HD) How I Met How I MetSCI 325 125 How Universe “Jupiter” (HD) Strip the Cosmos (HD) Strip the Cosmos (HD) Strip the Cosmos (HD) Strip the Cosmos (HD) Strip the Cosmos (HD)SHOW 140 400 (5:45) Dark Skies (‘13, Horror) (PG-13) (HD) God’s Pocket (‘14, Drama) (R) (HD) Homeland (HD) Megatron (N) The Affair MegatronSPIKE 47 65 Bar Rescue Austin bar. (HD) Bar Rescue Las Vegas. (HD) Bar Rescue (HD) Bar Rescue (HD) Bar Rescue “Critters” (HD) Bar Rescue Blue collar. (HD)SPSO 52 34 College Basketball: Fresno State vs Texas Tech (Replay) Xterra World (HD) Access (HD) Phenoms Rodeo “RodeoHouston Semifinal 2" (Replay)SYFY 28 64 The Fifth Element (PG-13) aaaa Terminator 2: Judgment Day (‘91, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger. (R) The Almighty Johnsons Dungeons and (‘12) (PG-13)TBN 390 103 Good News Potter Touch Trinity Joel Osteen Destin Reign Hillsong Praise the Lord Interviews and musical performances. Bless Lord MarriageTBS 39 26 Seinfeld (HD) Seinfeld (HD) Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) (HD) Cougar (HD) Conan (HD)TCM 58 60 One Million Years B.C. (NR) The Shop Around the Corner (‘40) (NR) (:45) aa Holiday Affair (‘49, Drama) Robert Mitchum. (NR) aaa It Happened on 5th Avenue (‘47) (NR)TLC 34 25 Gypsy Christmas (HD) Merry Gypsy Christmas (N) Gypsy Sisters (N) (HD) My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Sisters (HD) My Big Fat Gypsy WeddingTNT 38 27 Castle Frozen chef. (HD) NBA Basketball: Cleveland Cavaliers at Oklahoma City Thunder (Live) NBA Basketball: Houston Rockets at Sacramento Kings (Live) (HD)TOON 57 57 Adventure Regular King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Dad (HD) Dad (HD) Family Guy (TV14) (HD) Eric Andre (:45) BedtimeTVLAND 60 58 Walker, Texas Ranger (:18) Family Feud (HD) Family Feud Raymond Queens (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD) Friends (HD) Friends (HD)USA 29 28 Law & Order: SVU (HD) Law & Order: SVU (HD) White Collar (N) (HD) (:01) Covert Affairs (N) (:02) CSI: Crime Scene (HD) (:02) White Collar (HD)VH1 45 61 Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Love & Hip Hop Hollywood a Daddy’s Little Girls (‘07, Drama) Gabrielle Union. Custody case. (PG-13) Bye, Felicia! K. Michelle
CO = CableOne; CC = Charter Cable MOVIE
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