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For many patients with macular degeneration and other visionrelated conditions, the loss of central visual detail also signals the end to one of the last bastions of independence - driving. A Wilmington optometrist, Dr. Edward Paul, is using miniaturized telescopes which are mounted in glasses to help people who have lost vision from macular degeneration and other eye conditions.

“Some of my patients consider me the last stop for people who have vision loss” said Dr. Paul, one of only a few doctors in telescopes to help those who have lost vision due to macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and other debilitating eye diseases.

Imagine a pair of glasses that can improve your vision enough to change your life. If you’re a low vision patient, you’ve probably not only imagined them, but have been searching for them. Bioptic telescopes may be the breakthrough in optical technology that will give you the independence you’ve been looking for. Patients with vision in the 20/200 range can many times be improved to 20/50.

Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness and vision loss in people over 50. Despite this, most adults are not

familiar with the condition. As many as 25% of those over the age of 50 have some degree of macular degeneration. The macula is only one small part of the retina, however it is the most sensitive and gives us sharp central vision. When it degenerates, macular degeneration leaves a blind spot right in the center of to recognize faces, read a book, or pass the driver’s vision test.

Nine out of 10 people who have macular degeneration have the dry form. New research suggests vitamins can help. The British medical journal BMC Ophthalmology recently reported that

A scene as it might be viewed by a person with age-related macular degeneration

56% of patients treated with a high-dose combination of vitamins experienced improved vision after six months.

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risk factor for developing the disease, heredity, smoking, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure have also

degeneration accounts for 90% of new legal blindness in the US. While there is currently no cure, promising research is being done on many fronts. “My job

possible to keep a person functioning” says Dr. Paul. Even if it’s driving.

Doreen Jenkins, 72, of Pocahontas,

friend. She wanted to keep her Iowa drivers license and was prescribed bioptic telelights farther away. Dr. Paul also prescribed microscope glasses for reading newspapers and menus in restaurants.

As Doreen puts it, “my regular glasses didn’t help too much- it was like looking through a fog. These new telescopic glasses not only allow me to read signs from a farther distance, but makes driving much easier. I’ve also used them to watch television so I don’t have to sit so close. I don’t know why I waited three years to do this; I should have come sooner.”

“Bioptic telescopes can cost over $2,000,” says Dr. Paul, “especially if we build them with an automatic sunglass.” -

scope is that the lens automatically focuses on whatever you’re looking at,” said Dr. Paul. “It’s like an self-focusing camera, but much more precise.”

To learn more about bioptic telescopes or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Paul, give us a call at 1-910-208-9011. You can also visit our website at:

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Dr. Edward Paul & Dr. Casey Krug Offices located in Wilmington, Asheville, and Charlotte

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We love talking about new technology that both you and your electric co-op can use to make life easier — and more energy efficient. While you may be using some of these at home, North Carolina’s farmers are also collaborating with electric co-ops to put energy efficient technology to work in the field. Read more on page 8. Also, have you ever been flummoxed by hundreds of little holes ravaging outdoor garden leaves? I know I have. According to L.A. Jackson, we may have flea beetles. Find out how to send the little guys packing on page 18.

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Working Together for a Reliable Grid

Across the state and the entire country, the need for power is growing. Businesses and manufacturing are thriving. New, efficient technology — like electric vehicles (EVs) and electric heating and cooling systems — are becoming more accessible, and renewable energy and battery storage are growing. These are all good things — good things prompting significant changes in how and where electricity is generated, managed and yes, even consumed.

There is no “business as usual” in the electric utility industry, which has experienced predictability and a tried-and-true operating structure for decades. These big changes are prompting concerns about electric reliability from power grid watchdog groups, which I discussed in a column last summer (“Safeguarding Reliable Power,” July 2023, page 4), and the topic is often covered in the media.

Electric co-ops are stepping up to meet the changing needs of our members.

It’s also top-of-mind for consumers, with 87% of electric cooperative members in North Carolina expressing concern about grid reliability, according to the 2023 National Survey on the Cooperative Difference. But despite these big changes and the concerns they prompt, one thing that’s certain is our commitment to working ahead of these complexities to provide you with reliable and affordable power. North Carolina’s electric cooperatives are working together and are investing in technologies that support our evolving grid.

First, we are developing new programs and partnerships to manage grid resources more efficiently. These include coordination both within the electric co-op network and with other electric utilities to ensure demand is met across the entire power grid. On the consumer side, innovative programs enable co-ops to work directly with members to manage devices like water heaters and smart thermostats, reducing energy use when it’s most needed.

Second, North Carolina’s electric co-ops are adding resources to increase available power

while supporting our goal of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Recent examples include plans to partner with Duke Energy on its proposed hydrogen-capable natural gas plant in Person County (see page 6), as well as new renewable sources like solar + storage sites across the state, and additional energy storage projects at co-op substations.

Third, co-ops are focused on the future. We’re exploring and implementing concepts such as microgrids to further enhance local reliability. We’re also exploring the responsible use of artificial intelligence to improve forecasting that accounts for new technology trends — like widespread use of electric heat pumps — to help predict when demand will be high. And we’re storm-hardening systems, ensuring grid components work as they should and can operate at full capacity when needed.

The bottom line is electric co-ops aren’t doing business as usual. As we’ve done since the early days of rural electrification, we’re stepping up to meet the changing needs of our members, whether that means welcoming new electric load in homes, businesses and on farms across the state, or supporting economic development that can energize rural communities.

We’re approaching these and other initiatives with an overall strategy to ensure a brighter future — a reliable future — for North Carolina’s rural people and the communities we call home.

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Electric cooperatives remain focused on reliability, affordability through partnership North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives, the Raleigh-based wholesale power provider and trade association for the state’s network of 26 electric distribution cooperatives, plans to partner with Duke Energy on its proposed hydrogen-capable natural gas plant in Person County.

“We are pleased to partner with Duke Energy on this flexible generation project,” said Amadou Fall, COO for North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation (NCEMC), the wholesale power supply arm for 20 of North Carolina’s electric distribution cooperatives.

As announced by Duke Energy, this project, called the Person County Energy Complex, is a critical piece of the energy transition away from coal to a source of generation that emits less than half the emissions of coal.

“Our participation in this project will allow us to uphold our long-term commitments of providing reliable electricity at the lowest possible cost, while also working toward an important sustainability goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050,” said Fall. “Not only is natural gas a cleaner source of generation, but it is also an important complement to renewable energy growth in terms of reliability because it can ramp up and down

quickly as generation from renewable energy naturally fluctuates.”

Combined cycle natural gas plants operate at increased efficiency by using both gas and steam turbines to produce electricity, effectively capturing exhaust heat from the gas turbine to power a secondary generator. When hydrogen gas becomes a viable source of fuel, a hydrogen-capable natural gas plant is able to use both natural gas and hydrogen to produce electricity.

Subject to regulatory approvals, Duke Energy plans to begin construction of the new natural gas unit in 2025, with a target to have it operational by late 2028. At that point, NCEMC will own approximately 16% of the electricity produced, or 225 megawatts (MW) of the new unit’s

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capacity. Duke Energy will operate and maintain the plant.

NCEMC’s share of the Person County plant would expand its generating portfolio comprising more than 60% carbon-free generating resources, including a 61.5% share of the Catawba Nuclear Station’s Unit 1. NCEMC generation resources also include more than 250 MW of renewables, distributed resources and demand response programs; ownership of a 13.3% share of the Duke Energy 750-MW combined-cycle natural gas plant at W.S. Lee Station in Anderson County, South Carolina; and full ownership of dual-fuel natural gas peak generating plants located in Anson and Richmond counties.

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White Rock Farms is an idyllic livestock farm among the rolling hills of Anson County, which hogs, chickens and Jersey dairy cows call home. The farm, served by Wadesboro-based Pee Dee Electric, partnered with its co-op and North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives in 2021 to convert a pumping system from a diesel engine to a large single-phase electric motor — saving money for the farm and reducing local carbon emissions.

“Electric cooperatives are focused on finding technical solutions to help improve our farmers’ bottom lines and increase operational efficiency, which in many cases electric equipment can do,” says Jim Musilek, vice president of Innovation & Business Development for North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives. “Agriculture is our state’s leading industry, and farming is in co-ops’ DNA. It’s where we came from and who we are. This type of technology supports the cooperatives’ Brighter Future initiative, leveraging beneficial electrification across rural North Carolina.”

Current applications at North Carolina farms include singlephase electric pumping systems, such as what was deployed at White Rock Farms, drones, electric tractors, hydroponic compact container farming, and electric irrigation systems.

Although larger agricultural equipment, such as tractors and combines, have traditionally been difficult to replace with electric alternatives due to weight, manufacturers are developing small-horsepower tractors that are more compact, lower in weight and feature batterypowered options.

CONSIDERING ELECTRIFICATION?

If you’re interested in electrification opportunities for your farm, the North Carolina Beneficial Electrification for Agriculture grant program is focused on irrigation pumping plant conversions on farms located in electric co-op service areas, available now through September 30, 2025. The program is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and operated by a division of North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives and EnSave, Inc. Contact Margi Lee at margaretl@ensave.com or 802-434-1826 to learn more.

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“In certain applications, electric tractors have many benefits over their diesel counterparts,” Jim explains. “In situations where frequent idling is necessary or indoor spaces where emissions are an issue, electric tractors have the advantage.”

The North Carolina Zoo recently partnered with Asheboro-based Randolph EMC to add an all-electric tractor to its fleet. The zoo is already saving on diesel and maintenance costs, and new uses for the tractor are being assessed to determine where else the technology could be deployed.

“Electric drive trains are radically simpler than diesel tractors, making maintenance cheaper and easier,” says Jennah Denney, electric vehicle strategy & solutions manager at the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). “Electricity flowing through batteries and electric motors is more efficient than diesel being delivered to farms, moved into tanks and burned in diesel engines. As battery technology continues to advance, further improvements in electric farming equipment are expected.”

This efficiency leads to reduced energy consumption and lower operating costs for farmers. Additionally, the quieter operation of electric equipment minimizes disruptions to nearby communities, livestock and wildlife, making it ideal for residential areas or sensitive environments.

White Rock Farms’ electrification project was funded in part by

a $25,000 grant from the Beneficial Electrification League, which Pee Dee Electric assisted in obtaining, and was driven by a desire for lower maintenance, the elimination of the need to refuel during extended use and a reduction in emissions. The system’s single-phase motor is used to manage animal waste and for irrigation.

“If you live in an area served by a single-phase distribution system and you need a big motor, you have limited options: Bring in three-phase power, which can be cost prohibitive, use a phase converter or bring in a diesel engine to do the work,” Jim says. “This new option — using a large-horsepower single-phase electric motor — is a game changer.”

“The farm’s location, which only has single-phase electric service,

The Future o f El ectrified Ag

made the pump an excellent addition — the strategic move is expected to enhance the farm’s operational efficiency and sustainability,” says Pee Dee Electric Energy Use Advisor Todd Moore. “Pee Dee Electric is thrilled to collaborate on this endeavor, driving beneficial electrification forward. Together, we’re laying the groundwork for a more sustainable and efficient future in agriculture.”

Jennah recommends that farmers who are considering electrified equipment evaluate their specific needs, including power requirements and operational tasks.

“Farmers should work with their local electric cooperative to assess the farm’s power supply capacity to ensure it can handle the additional load without causing issues,” she explains. “By conducting a thorough analysis of their unique needs and goals, farmers can determine if adopting electrified agricultural equipment is a suitable and advantageous option.”

Here are a few ways the electrification trend is gaining momentum on the farm. Electric tractors show promise for increased e ciency and reduced maintenance.

Electric motors for irrigation are more e cient than diesel motors and result in greater cost savings for farmers.

Drones equipped with electric agricultural technology make them a valuable tool for optimizing crop health, detecting pests and enhancing irrigation practices.

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Spring into May with the ‘purrfect’ exercise routine

It’s time to lace up those sneakers, grab the leash and get active with your furry friend! Exercise is important for physical wellness and can improve mental health, but sometimes it’s difficult to take the first step to start that fitness journey or be consistent in a routine.

If you’re an animal lover and feel yourself facing that exercise hurdle, it could be time for a change of pace with an unlikely sidekick. Pets have been known to bring many benefits to people’s lives, such as giving us companionship or offering more opportunities to socialize. They can also motivate you to exercise regularly — after all, what could be better than jogging in nice weather with your fourlegged companion or having a rejuvenating stretch with your fluffy friend?

Whether you have a playful pup, a curious cat or a rascally rabbit, there’s an exercise routine for you. Just remember to consult your doctor before partaking in any kind of workout.

Here are four types of exercises that can be enjoyed with pets.

Cardio and aerobic exercises

Greatly enhance your stamina and endurance with activities such as jogging, hiking or swimming. These workouts are flexible in that you can simply change the speed or intensity to fit your comfort. Leashed animals with bounds of energy, such as dogs, are perfect partners to take with you during these routines. Consider playing fetch or frisbee for a change of pace and to take it up a notch.

Strength training

Strengthening your body builds and maintains muscle mass for a better metabolism, improves posture and enhances joint stability to decrease the risk of injury.

There are many forms of strength training, including weightlifting or bodyweight exercises such as push-ups and squats. Pets can also enjoy strength training in the form of tug-of-war or resistance training using pet-friendly equipment such as stairs or balance boards.

Flexibility

Stretches increase your range of motion and joint flexibility, which help reduce muscle tension and the risk of injury, and promote relaxation and recovery. Some might find yoga to be intimidating, but it can be as simple as stretching to your toes or reaching for the sun. Floor stretches also offer the opportunity to snuggle your fourlegged friend on their level.

Mind-body exercises

Exercises that simultaneously target the mind and body enhance body awareness, improve mental focus and help to reduce stress and anxiety. Consider meditation or taking part in Tai Chi, a gentle yet bold form of martial arts, to relax both the body and mind. Most species of pets have puzzle toys or scent games that also act as a form of mental and physical stimulation, such as hidden treat puzzle boards or treat balls.

The most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the journey together. Treat yourself and your companion after each workout and continue to live your best lives together. Let the adventure begin!

Rue Reynold is the editorial assistant for Carolina Country.

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Meet Your Goals with a Practical Home Office

Five

tips for organizing your home office

Making sense of a year’s worth of paperwork and clutter can take some serious time, but getting organized can help you tackle home management tasks more efficiently. Here are five tips to help you get started.

1 Make sure you have furniture that can adequately store your stuff, including plenty of space for files, reference books and computer equipment. Consider file racks, plastic drawer carts or even labeled boxes for inexpensive yet functional furniture options.

2Arrange the space with your own work style in mind. For example, if you don’t need ample space to spread out over a large, flat work area, eliminate that space. It’s simply an invitation for clutter.

3Place items you rely on, such as a calculator or ruler, within arm’s reach so they can easily be put away between uses. Capture these items in containers and bins to keep the space looking neat and free of clutter.

4Whether you alphabetize, color code or use some other method, establish a filing system and group paperwork into segments for categories such as bills, banking, health care, auto, insurance and so on for easy access in the future.

5Get control of your cords by storing devices you don’t use regularly and securing the remaining cords with twist ties or clips. Remember to use a surgeprotected power strip to minimize the chance of damage should a power surge occur.

Find more tips to make your workspace tidy and organized at eLivingToday.com.

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South River EMC Communicator

Scholarships Awarded

South River EMC is assisting three students in their pursuit of higher education this fall.

A committee reviewed applications and selected three students living in the South River EMC service area to receive a $1,000 scholarship. Those students were:

Jose Perez-Hernandez, son of Hermelo Alberto Perez-Garcia and Carlota Hernandez

Patricio of Dunn, will graduate from Johnston County Early College, with plans to attend NC State for a degree in chemical engineering.

Payton Gunter, daughter of Jill and Van Gunter III of Fayetteville, will graduate from Cape Fear High, with plans to attend UNC-Chapel Hill for a degree in nursing.

Molly McLamb, daughter of Derek and Misty McLamb, of Roseboro, will graduate from Midway High with plans to attend Sampson Community College to ultimately obtain a degree in medical sonography.

Reminder:

South River EMC offices will be closed May 27 in observance of Memorial Day.

Factors considered in the selection process include: character, moral standards, citizenship, past and present academic performance, letters of recommendation, statements of career goals and qualifications; and extracurricular activities. This scholarship opportunity showcases many wonderful attributes in our students. Congratulations!

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Boat & Marina Safety For A Safe Summer

Warmer temperatures are imminent.

With that being the case, boats can be a great source of fun and leisure. But boaters, swimmers, and marina staff must be aware of dangers in and around the water. Electrical hazards and carbon monoxide (CO) bring unique risks to the boating world. Learn to protect people and pets from these dangers.

Electrical Safety

X Never allow swimming near the boat, marina, or launching ramp. Residual current could flow into the water from the boat or the marina’s wiring. This can put anyone at risk of electrical shock drownings (ESD).

X Be sure your boat is well maintained. Have it inspected each year. Ask a qualified marine electrician to do this job.

X Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and equipment leakage circuit interrupters (ELCIs) should be installed and tested monthly. Run tests to find out if electrical current is leaking from the boat.

Know The Risks

X Only use cords intended for marine use. Never use household cords near water.

X Know where your main breakers are on both the boat and the shore power source. This will help you respond quickly in an emergency.

Carbon Monoxide Safety

X Poorly tuned engines produce more CO. Keep your engine properly maintained. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for service.

Electrical shock drownings can occur when marina electrical systems leak electrical current into the water. Boats can also serve as the source of an electrical leakage. Leakage can cause a shock that can injure, disable, or kill a person.

Carbon monoxide is a gas you cannot see, taste, or smell. It is often called the “invisible killer.” CO is created when fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or propane do not burn fully. CO is also produced when wood or charcoal is burned.

Sources of CO on your boat may include engines, gas generators, and cooking ranges. Space and water heaters can also be sources of the gas. CO can collect anywhere in or around a boat. The gas is harmful to both people and to pets.

X Proper ventilation for engine and generator exhaust vents must be clear and pipes should be inspected for leaks.

X Get into fresh air right away and get help if you feel symptoms of CO poisoning. These include headache, fatigue, confusion, dizziness, nausea, or seizures. The symptoms can be similar to seasickness. Assume it is CO exposure until you are sure the boat is safe.

X Do not swim near the boat’s exhaust vents. CO accumulates there.

X Install CO alarms inside your boat. Test CO alarms before each trip.

X Choose a CO alarm that is approved by a qualified testing laboratory.

X If the CO alarm sounds, move to a fresh air location right away.

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Give Us The A's Before July 3

South River EMC is looking for local scholars!

That's right, it's time to submit those report cards.

The report card, if containing at least one A, could make the student eligible for the "Give Us An A" program.

"Give Us An A" recognizes students receiving at least one A on their most recent report card.

Make a copy of the report card and send it to:

South River EMC

Give Us An A

PO Box 931 Dunn, NC 28335

Or email it to: connections@ sremc.com

Report cards must include the member’s name, address, South River EMC account number and daytime telephone number.

Report cards will not be accepted without this information.

The drawing selects 15 students from those entered to receive a $25 gift card. This program is open

Bright Ideas Making A Difference

No one wants to think about funding as we near the end of the school year.

However, it might be a thought when moving into your new classroom in August.

Perhaps you would like to add robotics to your curriculum, or maybe some of your current resources are desperately in need of replacement. Whatever the case, Bright ideas grants are available!

Ideas and new technologies are not often in the school budget and that's where a Bright Ideas grant can help.

The Bright Ideas program awards grants to teachers in certified, public K-12 schools, who have innovative, classroom-based ideas. Project ideas can come from anywhere, in any subject and amount up to $2,500.

Each year, South River EMC awards at least $50,000 in grant

to students who are members, or children of members, of South River EMC.

Don’t miss an opportunity to celebrate good grades. Report cards should be submitted by 5 p.m. July 3.

funding to teachers in parts of Harnett, Johnston, Sampson and Cumberland counties.

Since 1994, educators statewide have received $15.8 million to fund over 14,700 projects affecting 3.65 million students. Applications for professional development will not be considered. It's never too early to consider options. Previous applicants might take this chance to explore the revamped Bright Ideas web site. Educators with applications in by Aug. 15, will be entered in a drawing to win a $100 Visa gift card. The final application deadline is Sept. 15.

South River EMC accepts applications online at ncbrightideas.com. If you’re interested in learning more about the program, visit sremc.com/ bright-ideas or e-mail connections@sremc.com.

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Take Us With You

Interested in reading this newsletter on the go?

South River EMC's Communicator is available as an e-newsletter. You can request to receive the e-newsletter and discontinue the paper copy, or to receive both.

South River EMC likes to give you options, so if your next trip involves something you read about in Carolina Country, take it with you!

Visit sremc.com/carolina-country to sign up for the e-newsletter today.

Upgrade The Pump, Cut Down Run Time

May is electric safety month, but we’re also on the verge of pool openings.

With pool pumps adding to our costs during the summer months, it might be a good time to consider your options to save.

Did you know that pool pumps often run much longer than necessary? As long as the water circulates while chemicals are added, they should remain mixed. That means it’s not necessary to recirculate the water every day to remove debris, most of which can be removed using a skimmer or vacuum.

A new variable or twospeed pump can be set to use more energy only when needed, for tasks

like cleaning, and less when doing other low-flow tasks like filtration.

Reduce your filtration time to 6 hours per day. If the water doesn't appear clean, increase the time in half-hour increments until it does.

In one study, most people who reduced pumping to less than 3 hours per day were still happy with the water's quality. This

might not be true for all homes, but it is worth seeing if you can save even a little energy.

You can install a timer to control the pump's cycling. If debris is a problem, use a timer that can activate the pump for short periods each day. Running the pump continuously for, say, 3 hours leaves the other 21 hours a day for the pool to collect debris. Several short cycles will keep the pool cleaner all day.

If you decide to replace your single speed pump, most common for pools with pumps, South River EMC offers a rebate if you do so with a variable or two-speed pump. For details on the rebate visit sremc.com/pool-pumps

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Impacting Communities With Members Support

Members continue to be stewards of their community by participating in Operation Round Up.

South River EMC recently awarded $49,764 in grants through Operation Round Up.

The following non-profit organizations and schools received funding:

X Dunn Emergency Services: $5,000

X Erwin Churches Helping Others (ECHO): $5,000

X Friends Fighting Cancer, Inc.: $5,000

X Five N Two Food Pantry: $5,000

X Clement Volunteer Fire Department: $5,730

X Westarea Volunteer Fire Department: $4,505

X Mingo Masonic Lodge: $1,100

X Hargrove Elementary: $9,925

X Buies Creek Elementary: $8,504

Operation Round Up is a voluntary program that enables members of South River EMC to round up their electric bill to the next whole dollar.

For example, if a bill is $193.24, the bill rounds up to $194 and the extra 76¢ is deposited into the Community Assistance Corporation fund.

This change, added to others' contributions, can make for big changes in the community.

South River EMC accepts and reviews applications on a quarterly basis. The next deadline for applications is May 23 by 5 p.m.

Applications can be found online at sremc.com/ operation-round. Please note, handwritten applications are not accepted, and an online application is required.

Don't get left in the dark, report it!

By text: As long as you're enrolled, simply text #out to 888.338.5530, and follow the prompts.

By app: If you've got the South River EMC app, login and report your outage.

By phone: Use our automated phone system, 910.892.8071 or 800.338.5530.

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Weatherization Work Can Pay Off

The weatherization assistance program is designed to help low-income residents save energy and reduce expenses through the installation of energy conservation materials and the adoption of efficient practices in their homes.

Community Action administers this program, and they offer a weatherization package, which includes air/duct sealing, improved insulation, an HVAC tune-up or replacement, and a programmable thermostat in a home with a heat pump or an

Selecting The Best Water Heater For You

When selecting a new water heater for your home, choose one that provides enough warm water for your family efficiently.

Most people replace their current water heater with a newer electric storage water heater. While standard, they are not the most efficient.

Alternate options include solar and heat pump water heaters, or HPWHs. Both can be more efficient options, so learn a little bit more about each before deciding. HPWHs work like a refrigerator in reverse. Pulling heat from the surrounding area and using it

to heat water makes the system two to three times more efficient. They have location and temperature requirements, with a slightly higher price tag, but that can be made up for in savings.

Proper installation and maintenance of an HPWH system can optimize its efficiency. It's best to have a qualified plumbing and heating contractor, or geothermal heat pump system installer/ designer, install it.

A solar water heater uses a free resource, the sun, to heat water. Proper installation of such a system depends on several factors includ-

electric furnace/ central AC.

These improvements can impact comfort and cost and don’t have to cost you. South River EMC offers a rebate for getting the work done, for details visit sremc.com/weatherization

ing: solar resource, building codes, and safety issues; it's best to have a qualified solar thermal systems contractor install your unit.

Proper maintenance of this system will keep it running smoothly. Regular maintenance on simple systems can be as infrequent as every 3–5 years, preferably by a solar contractor.

Consider these options before your water heater needs replacing. South River EMC offers rebates on HPWHs and solar water heaters, for details visit sremc.com/energyefficient-water-heating

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Save Energy With A HERO Home

A high efficiency residential option, or HERO, home is 30 percent more efficient than a home built to code due to improvements to the thermal enclosure.

And there are two ways to ensure a reduction in costs:

Option one is the prescriptive path, a straightforward but inflexible list of specific requirements for things like insulation,

high-efficiency lighting, window U-factors, whole house tightness and duct leakage testing, among other things.

Option two is the performance path, a more flexible list with requirements for an energy cost analysis as proof that the home you are building will have energy costs that are less than or equal to that same home built to the

HERO Code’s prescriptive requirements. This option does not allow for HVAC or water heating tradeoffs to be compliant.

South River EMC offers rebates on the HERO home, for builders and buyers. For information on these rebates, visit sremc.com/ hero-program

Service Your HVAC System, Replace When Necessary

As we move more toward a time when heat pumps shine, make sure yours is cooling as it should.

It is recommended to have your unit serviced twice a year. By having it serviced you are more likely to keep ahead of problems.

If you are in the market to replace your heating and cooling system, South River EMC offers a rebate if you replace with a high efficiency unit. Efficiency is measured by the seasonal energy

efficiency ratio 2, or SEER2, rating. SEER2 measures the cooling efficiency of a system. The higher the SEER2 rating, the more efficient a a system is at cooling your home.

For additional savings, you’ll want to make sure your thermostat is set higher in the summer, that weatherstripping and caulking is intact and working to prevent air infiltration, and that your blinds are closed during the day to prevent solar gain.

An efficient system could save you energy and money, as well as making you eligible for a rebate.

For details on the rebates offered on high efficiency heat pumps visit sremc.com/ energy-star-heating-cooling

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When Is Window Replacement Necessary?

Windows play a big part in home energy performance and comfort levels. If your windows are damaged or just old, there is a high chance that they won’t function properly. When that happens, it is time to replace them or at the very least have them checked out by a professional.

Windows don’t suddenly become less efficient; it happens slowly over time. So, how do you know when they need to be replaced?

Windows Are Visibly Damaged. The most obvious sign you need to replace your windows. When a window is damaged or cracked, it’s more likely to break completely, which leaves your home open to more serious damage like water seepage, mold and pests.

Windows Are Drafty. Drafts are a problem for a few reasons beyond inconvenience. It means the air you’re paying to cool is seeping out and the hot, humid air outside is making its way in. A room with drafty windows will feel less comfortable than the rest of your home. Because of that, your heating and cooling system has to work harder to keep your home at the temperature you set.

Electric Bills Are Higher With No Other Explanation. A number of items can cause electric costs to change, but if you’ve noticed that your electric bills have

slowly crept up, your windows might be to blame. As previously mentioned, drafts allow temperature-controlled air inside your house to escape, which forces your heating and cooling system to work harder to try to keep your home at the set temperature. This raises your electric bill and the increased workload can shorten the life of your unit.

Condensation Forms On The Inside of Windows. Condensation on the inside of your window usually means your windows are leaking air and/or your home is humid. If you notice condensation between the panes of your double or triple-pane windows, it’s a sign that the air-tight seal has failed and the insulating gas has escaped. Whether it’s inside or between the panes, seeing condensation anywhere except the outside of your window is a definite sign they should be replaced.

Carpet & Furniture Around Windows Are Faded. If furniture, carpet, rugs or decor exposed to the sunlight coming through your windows has faded, your windows probably don’t have the UV protection offered by modern windows with low-emissivity (low-E) glass. Low-E glass keeps UV rays and solar heat from passing through. This prevents fading, and helps to keep your home cooler.

Windows Have a Harder Time Opening and Closing. Every window can have a hard time opening and closing throughout its lifespan. However, if you have cleaned and attempted to fix this multiple times throughout the years and the windows only get worse, it may be time to look for replacement. A stuck window is frustrating and could lead to it remaining stuck in an open position, exposing your home to the elements.

Allergies are Worse than Usual. Notice you’ve been sniffling or have watery eyes more than usual? Depending on the time of year, allergens may be making their way into your home through ineffectively sealed windows. Even the best of window seals degrades over time, but if it’s been more than 15 years since your windows were installed, it’s time to replace seals so you don’t need so many tissues.

If any of these items are what you are experiencing from your windows, it’s time to replace them. South River EMC offers a rebate of up to $200 on the replacement of windows, for details visit sremc.com/ energy-star-windows

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Safety Ambassador

Checklist

Practicing safety near electricity can save lives, and we want you to spread the important message of safety.

With the help of an adult, complete the checklist below then cut out the badge to show you care about electrical safety.

Electrical outlets are not overloaded with multiple power strips and devices.

Electrical cords are not causing a trip hazard or placed under rugs or carpet.

Smoke alarms are working.

Smoke alarms are installed in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area and on every level of the house.

All light switches are working properly.

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Memories From the

Heart

A DIY guide to crafting a meaningful Mother’s Day photo album

Express your love and appreciation for your mom this Mother’s Day with a special handmade gift. A personalized photo album filled with the cherished memories you both experienced is a wonderful way to celebrate the special bond you share.

Mother’s Day Photo Album

„ Blank scrapbook album or photo album

„ Assorted patterned paper or cardstock

„ Printed photos of memorable moments with your mom

„ Scissors

„ Pens, markers or stamps for personalization

„ Adhesive (glue stick, double-sided tape, or photo corners)

„ Decorative embellishments (stickers, ribbons, buttons, etc.)

„ Page protector sheets (optional)

Select a blank scrapbook or photo album with a cover that you can easily customize by drawing or adding embellishments.

Print out favorite photos of memorable moments shared with your mom.

Organize the photos chronologically or by a theme — if you have multiple children, you can group photos by child. Consider creating either a cohesive or a fictional narrative throughout the album using the photos.

Personalize the cover (or have children personalize it) using patterned paper, stickers, cardstock or other decorative elements that reflect your mom’s personality or interests.

Add a title or heartfelt message to complete the cover design.

Cut assorted patterned paper or cardstock into decorative shapes and sizes to serve as backgrounds for your photos. Arrange them creatively on each page, such as layering or mixing patterns, and leave space for photos and journaling.

Carefully adhere your printed photos onto the decorated pages using adhesive, arranging them in a storytelling sequence or collage style, allowing each photo to complement the overall design of the page.

Write captions, heartfelt messages, quotes or anecdotes alongside the photos. Children can also add messages or drawings of them and their mom.

Embellish the pages with decorative stickers, ribbons, buttons, stamps or other trinkets.

If desired, place clear page protector sheets over the pages to shield the photos from fingerprints and damage over time.

Creating a simple yet unique DIY photo album for Mother’s Day is a thoughtful and meaningful way to celebrate the love and bond you share with your mom. By following these easy steps and adding personal touches, you can create a cherished keepsake that will bring joy for years to come.

Rue Reynold is the editorial assistant for Carolina Country.

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Out With the Mold

Managing moisture in your home

Q:

I fear I’m starting to see signs of mold in my home. Why me? Where did it come from? What’s the best way to handle it before it becomes a bigger problem?

A:Of the key ingredients needed for mold to survive, moisture is the one we can easily control. So, two important questions to ask right off the bat are: 1) Where is the moisture coming from? and 2) How can we limit or manage it?

For the first question, we recommend focusing on liquid water sources before moisture in air. Rainwater or a plumbing leak getting in or under your home can often make more mess than humid outside air entering, or steam from cooking or bathing not being removed.

Once you have a clue as to the source of the moisture, it’s time to dig into the second question. Management efforts can broadly fall into two categories: one-time and ongoing actions. You can learn more at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building America Solution Center (bit.ly/eere-moisture).

For the former, we’re talking about long-term, rootcause measures like roof details, drainage, plumbing fixes, air sealing and duct sealing. These improvements help direct liquid water away from our homes in addition to closing gaps, cracks and holes that could otherwise allow humid outside air inside.

Ongoing actions, on the other hand, rely more on Energy Star® certified appliances that actively remove moisture, including dehumidifiers, your air conditioning unit and exhaust fans. (Yes, your cooling system helps

dehumidify, which is one reason it’s not recommended to completely turn off this equipment when you go out of town, even if you leave for an extended period.)

No matter the technology, make sure you’re using it appropriately and that it’s working as intended. For example, your kitchen exhaust fan should be able to hold one sheet of letter-size paper when running, while your bathroom fan should hold two stacked two-ply sheets of toilet paper.

Now, over the last few months, we’ve highlighted Inflation Reduction Act incentives that may be available that relate to On the House topics. This month is no different. There are savings opportunities for pursuing weatherization upgrades — which include air sealing (recommended before insulating), among other actions — as well as for installing new heating and cooling systems. Also, we continue to encourage talking with friends and neighbors about what has worked for them, contractors they may recommend and suggestions if they were to do it again.

Keep in mind that the strategies discussed in this article are applicable really anywhere. So, if moisture or condensation start to crop up in your garden building, workshop, barn or any other place, the tips above should give you a head start on how to tackle it.

Jonathan Susser is a content developer for Advanced Energy in Raleigh.
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Music in the Mountains

BEAR SHADOW FESTIVAL MAY 11–12

250 Winfield Farm Road Scaly Mountain, 28775 bearshadownc.com

Support local organizations at the Bear Shadow Festival

Music, Mountains and Revelry. That’s the tagline for an annual gathering of about 2,000 music enthusiasts at the Winfield Farm in Scaly Mountain, all ready to listen to national artists with the Blue Ridge Mountains as the backdrop. This year’s festival on May 11–12 will feature eight performers, including Grace Bowers, American Aquarium, North Mississippi Allstars and Grammy-nominated Black Pumas.

While attending the 2023 Bear Shadow Festival in the southwestern mountain town of Highlands, situated on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, I noted that the gathering could also be dubbed “Music, Nature and Conservancy”— the festival raises funds for the local Cashiers/Highlands Land Trust Conservancy, which purchases, builds and maintains land for all to enjoy the area’s natural environs.

According to Hillary Wilkes who, along with her husband, Christopher, owns the local Highland Hiker outfitter store, the festival began as a part of the annual fall Highlands Food & Wine Festival, but town planners decided to split the music scene into a “shoulder season” event and tie it to land conservation awareness, giving a portion of the festival’s profits to the local land trust organization.

Casey Reid, Bear Shadow Festival director, adds that “as a 501c3, it’s important that the festival gives back to the community.”

Since 2001, approximately $50,000 has been given to the trust and other local non-profits. This year, Scaly Mountain Volunteer Fire & Rescue will also benefit.

Music festival highlights

At last year’s festival, I recognized many, but not all, of the performers. The final night’s headliner, Jason Isbell, did not disappoint. I walked away a bigger fan of other known artists Spoon and Lissie, and a new fan of the unknown such as Amythyst Kiah, Myron Elkins and Neal Francis.

The festival offers an array of food and beverage vendors, as well as local businesses and organizations. And a free shuttle service from downtown Highlands to the festival grounds is a nice touch for visitors.

Two changes from past festivals: to accommodate attendees’ travel time, the festival moves to a two-day event instead of three; meaning the music and revelry start earlier on Saturday, last through the evening and continue all day on Sunday. The fun also moves to mid-May, instead of April.

Adds Casey: “We really want all to experience the beauty the area has to offer in the warmer month of May. Bear Shadow is a family-friendly festival, and this year, all children 12 and under have free admission.”

Environs worth visiting

Whether you are attending the festival or just visiting the Highlands area, plenty of outdoor activities beckon. I hiked within the Brushy Mountain Preserve, enjoyed an overlook view of Highlands from Sunset Rock in Ravenel Park, and trekked to Ranger Falls.

Other activitivies could include a low-key walk through Highlands Botanical Garden, an ideal way to work off your breakfast from one of the many local restaurants. Also highly recommended is a visit to The Bascom, a center for visual arts that offers visitors six acres of outdoor space, local artists’ exhibits, a sculpture trail and other scenic views.

To learn more about where to eat, what to do and where to stay, visit highlandschamber.org

Renee C. Gannon is the senior associate editor of Carolina Country.

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‘Holey’ Terrors

Meet the flea beetles

Story and photos by L.A.

OK, let’s see a show of hands. How many gardeners have plants with foliage that now looks like green Swiss cheese — leaves peppered with tiny, round holes? If so, the chances are pretty good flea beetles did the dastardly deeds.

Often doing damage to veggie crops such as spinach, turnips, eggplant, peppers, broccoli, cabbage, tomatoes, radishes and potatoes, flea beetles are minute menaces (about 1/16 of an inch long) that start pestering plants in the spring, but there is usually more than one generation of them during the growing season, so they can be a problem through the whole summer.

Since young plants have fewer leaves, they often suffer the most from holey flea beetle damage. More mature plants can withstand such pinpoint perforations better, but will look raggedly ugly and, since there is less leaf area to maintain a maximum photosynthesis process, can have a downturn in crop production. Also, such damage provides an excellent breeding ground for various diseases to come out and play.

And here’s some more bad news: While adults chomp holes in your plants’ leaves, immature flea beetle larvae living underground are having a munch-fest on the roots.

There are many different species of flea beetles in our state, and while some are picky about the plants they chew up, others are more general feeders. All of them, of course, are not welcome in the veggie patch. So, what can you do to get them to bug off?

Floating row covers will physically keep flea beetles away, and they will work fine for young plants just set out

Holey eggplants! It’s flea beetle damage!

in the garden but can get in the way for maturing vegetables that need insect pollinators to produce bumper crops.

Chemically, while insecticides containing carbaryl have been a standard bug bopper for flea beetles, I have leaned to the organic side, using insecticidal soap, pyrethrins or neem oil to counter the aggravating adults and occasionally dusting food-grade diatomaceous earth on the ground around the plants to deal with their larvae.

Flea beetles that find a favorable garden will hang around underground and overwinter in place, waiting for another springtime feast. So, in the fall, clean up the vegetable patch by removing any debris and spent plants. Then, turn the soil over and repeat this dirt flipping again in the dead of winter to make your garden inhospitable to these tiny holey terrors.

L.A. Jackson is the former editor of Carolina Gardener Magazine. Contact L.A. at lajackson1@gmail.com

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Garden To-Do’s for May

Be they hot or sweet, ornamental or edible, peppers grow best in full sun. Mixing plenty of compost or a commercial soil conditioner in the planting holes will help kick start pepper plants into strong growing mode. Resist the urge to apply a high-nitrogen fertilizer because it will stimulate excessive foliage at the expense of pepper production. Also, peppers can hold back on forming blooms — future fruits—during extended hot, dry times, so add about three inches of mulch around the plants to help conserve ground moisture and water weekly when the rain don’t come.

□ When irrigating new plantings, encourage developing roots to reach deep down into the soil with thorough waterings, not quick sprtizes here and there. Plants with shallow root systems are more susceptible to stress during the hottest, driest times of the growing season.

□ This month is a prime time to plant gladioli. The best location for the corms of these pretties is in a welldraining, sunny site protected from the wind — tall varieties tend to be floppers. For faster development, mulch the planting site and water regularly after glad spikes start popping out of the ground.

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Women are raving about the life-changing effects of this powerful formula.

There’s no denying that people — mostly women — are on a mission to discover the best way to eliminate fine lines and wrinkles permanently. The $14 billion dollars spent on aesthetic procedures in 2021 alone is a clear indication of that fact.

But now science appears to be offering a simpler solution. It’s a special delivery technology adapted for skincare that gets superior results.

Known as advanced liposome technology, this powerful distribution system ensures that vital nutrients are delivered exactly where your skin needs them the most, providing your skin with maximum anti-aging benefits.

New Age-Defying ‘Dermal Filler’ Cream in High Demand

Al Sears, MD, of Palm Beach, Florida, recently released an anti-aging cream that adapts this breakthrough medical technology into the realm of skincare, and he’s struggling to keep up with consumer demand.

Dr. Sears is South Florida’s leading anti-aging pioneer. He has authored over 500 reports, scientific papers, and books on anti-aging. A frequent lecturer at global anti-aging conferences, Dr. Sears spoke at the WPBF 25 Health & Wellness Festival featuring Dr. Oz, along with special guest, Suzanne Somers. Thousands of people were in attendance as Dr. Sears discussed his latest anti-aging breakthroughs.

This powerful cream, known as Restore, keeps selling out faster than it’s produced — and people are raving about the effect it’s having on their skin.

“Within a few minutes of applying the cream, it visibly plumps out the under-eye area and my cheeks as well as those annoying lines that deepen as we age between the nose and lips. It also felt like it was tightening and smoothing my skin at the same time. I definitely

feel I look younger whenever I use it,” said Amy B., of Montville, New Jersey.

“The lines around my mouth and eyes are filled in and my skin is tightened. I love having younger-looking skin, so I will continue using Restore” raves Cathy C., of Florida.

The best part is that this cream has no adverse side effects, doesn’t require a doctor’s visit or prescription, and is 100% natural.

“Advanced

liposome technology ensures that vital nutrients are delivered exactly where your skin needs them the most.”

Powerful Delivery System Ensures Nutrients Penetrate Deep into Your Skin

The dermis is the underlying layer of skin that supplies nourishment and oxygen, and removes waste. In other words, it’s responsible for keeping your outer layer of skin healthy. Liposome technology is designed to support and nourish this deeper layer of skin by delivering nutrients directly to it.

“All of Restore’s powerful ingredients are encapsulated in a liposome shell — an organic container that carries the beautifying agents deep into the skin cells,” explained Dr. Sears.

Restore’s liposome shell is composed of phosphatidylcholine or PC for short. While cell membranes repel water, they absorb PC because they’re actually made of it. As a result, Restore is delivered deep into the cell for maximum firming and volume.”

When you apply liposome cream to your face, the liposomes in the skin cream work their way inside your skin, fuse with the skin cell membranes and then release their contents directly to the cells. Regular skin creams don’t have this capability.

A Formula Designed to Take Years off Your Face in Minutes

Once it’s penetrated the deeper layer of skin, Restore releases a unique blend of botanicals, vitamins and essential oils that reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, gives skin a more even tone, and moisturizes the interior layers of your dermal cells, firming and plumping your skin.

Restore’s first skin-enhancing agent is Madonna lily leaf stem cell extract. It helps produce an even-toned complexion. In a clinical study reported in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, participants treated with this extract for 28 days showed improvements in skin luminance and tone around the eyes.

Restore is also loaded with vitamin C, which British researchers have found reduces both wrinkles and dryness. “In Restore we use magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, a more stable form of vitamin C that doesn’t break down in liquid as does ordinary C,” explains Dr. Sears. “That means the antioxidant molecules stay intact within your skin cells where they can prevent damage from dangerous free radicals.”

This powerful formula also features guarana seed extract, coenzyme Q10, and avocado oil. Japanese researchers have also found that coenzyme Q10 supports production of the thin membrane that separates layers

of your skin, and French studies have shown that avocado oil improves skin cell metabolism and enhances skin thickness.

Where To Get Restore

Right now the only way to get this powerful age-defying delivery technology is through Dr. Sears.

To get life-changing results like Amy and Cathy, buyers should contact the Sears Health Hotline at 1-800-679-5795. “We simply don’t have enough supply to get Restore shipped directly to stores,” said Dr. Sears. “The hotline allows us to ship the product directly to the customer – the one who really wants it.”

Dr. Sears feels so strongly about this product, that he offers a 100% money-back guarantee on every order. “Just send back the bottle and any unused product within 90 days, and I’ll send you your money back,” said Dr. Sears.

The hotline will be taking orders for the next 48 hours. After that, the phone number may be shut down to allow them to restock. Call 1-800-679-5795 to secure your limited supply of Restore. If you are not able to get through due to extremely high call volume, please try again! Call NOW to qualify for this limited time offer provided at a significant discount. To take advantage of this exclusive offer use Promo Code: CCRS424 when you call in.

THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS MAY VARY FROM PERSON TO PERSON. NO INDIVIDUAL RESULT SHOULD BE SEEN AS TYPICAL. ADVERTISEMENT
Revolutionary Formula Reduces the Appearance of Wrinkles in Minutes

Carolina Country Cook’n Coffee Rub

With London broil

Enjoy this quick-to-make rub on all sorts of meats, fishes and seafoods. It doesn’t carry a strong coffee taste, but offers a flavorful light “crust” that tenderizes the meat. Make and jar it for gifting  — grilling dads and moms would appreciate it for Father’s or Mother’s Day.

¼ cup ground coffee (not instant)

¼ cup dark brown sugar

1 tablespoon granulated garlic

1 tablespoon granulated onion

1 tablespoon coarse ground black pepper

1 tablespoon dried thyme

1 tablespoon coarse kosher salt

1 tablespoon sweet (or smoky) paprika

2 teaspoons chili powder

1 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Combine all ingredients in a jar with lid and shake to combine. Mixture will keep in an airtight container for several months.

To use, brush meat (such as the London broil pictured) or fish with very light coating of oil. Massage rub into all sides of the meat.

Let rest for about 30 minutes before cooking as usual.

For the London broil, preheat oven to 325 degrees.

Sear rub-coated meat in a lightly oiled, oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat for 2–3 minutes on each side to “set” the crust. Place into oven and cook until center temperature reaches 120 degrees. Remove and let rest on cutting board for 10 minutes for juices to set. Slice thinly across the grain. Serve with our Banana Pepper Honey Mustard.

Yield: Makes about 1½ cups

Blintz Soufflé

With berries and cream

From Your Kitchen

Thrill the mother figures in your life with these crêpe-like filled and rolled pancakes for Mother’s Day brunch. Choose from cheese, blueberry or cherry blintzes or opt for all three! If desired, prepare this dish the day before and bake it in the morning.

1 stick butter

12 blintzes (2 packages

Golden Blintzes, any flavor*)

4 eggs, well beaten

1½ cups sour cream

1 tablespoon orange juice (optional)

¼ cup sugar

½ teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla

Optional: powdered sugar, berries, jam and/or sour cream

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Melt the stick of butter in a 2-quart casserole dish and place blintzes over butter in one layer. Blend other ingredients with well beaten eggs and pour over the blintzes.

Bake for 45 minutes or until top starts to brown.

Serve with powdered sugar, berries, jam and/or sour cream.

*You can find these at Harris Teeter, Ingles, Publix or Wegmans grocery stores.

Yield: 6 servings

Banana Pepper Honey Mustard

Even those who are not fond of mustard may find this one intriguing! Quick and easy to make using pickled peppers, keep this condiment on hand for sausages, hot dogs, sandwiches and grilled meats. Or use it to make honey mustard salad dressing.

1 jar (12-ounce) sweet heat banana peppers (we used Mt. Olive)

1 bottle (10-ounce)

stone ground mustard

1 bottle (8-ounce) yellow mustard

1 tablespoon mustard seeds

3–4 tablespoons honey

Drain peppers. Save juice for dressings or for quick pickled cucumbers.

Put mustards, seeds and honey in food processor and pulse to combine. Add drained peppers and pulse 2–3 short times to roughly chop peppers. You don’t want to purée them, so be careful not to overprocess.

Store in a tightly covered jar in refrigerator for up to 2 months.

To make salad dressing, combine equal parts of mustard with olive oil and cider vinegar. Add a bit of garlic, salt and pepper. Whisk to combine.

Yield: Makes about 2 cups

Submit your recipe online at: carolinacountry.com/myrecipe. Contributors whose recipes are published will receive $25.

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MAY 17–18

Beaufort Music Festival

Gallants Channel, Beaufort 252-342-9801

MAY 3

Vintage Farm Equipment Days

Wayne County Fairgrounds, Goldsboro 919-222-6554

MAY 3–4

Antiques Street Fair

Historic Downtown, Cameron 910-245-3212

Festival on the Neuse

100 N Heritage St, Kinston 252-231-2449

Master Gardener Volunteers Plant Sale

Arboretum at Tanglewood Park, Clemmons 336-682-6792

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Winfield Farm, Scaly Mountain

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North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh 919-821-2030

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Elkin Municipal Park 336-526-1111

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Blake Farms Family RV Resort, Union Grove 336-984-0925

MAY 24

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Music, food, drinks

I-26 West NC Welcome Center, Mars Hill 828-689-4257

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