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Better-for-You Making Snowflakes Meals from Breakfast Sunny-Side Up to Dinner BY DONNA ERICKSON

Put “Snowflakes Sunny-Side Up” on your

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Whether you’re encouraging loved ones to start a new wellness kick or looking to add new ideas to an alreadynutritious menu, families at any stage of a journey toward better health can use newfound favorites to bring fresh flavors to the table. These dishes from Milk Means More provide an all-day assortment of deliciousness from breakfast to lunch and dinner so you can bring everyone together for tasty, nutritious meals no matter the occasion. Dairy foods, like the low-fat or fat-free milk, yogurt and cheese found in these recipes, are fundamental to good nutrition. Constructing a better-for-you menu calls for a balanced diet with a variety of foods to get essential nutrients. This balance is important for maintaining healthy gut and immune function while optimizing overall wellness. Start by ramping up your family’s breakfast with these slightly sweet Mini Greek Yogurt Pancakes with Cinnamon-Maple Topping for a protein-packed way to start the day with a healthy addition of fresh berries. Fusion cooking is on the menu at lunchtime with the spicy-sweet combo of Cajunseasoned chicken mingling with mango and pungent blue cheese in these Chicken, Mango and Blue Cheese Pitas. Finally, finish the day with Feta Roasted Salmon and Tomatoes – an easy-to-make family meal ready in 30 minutes. Find additional better-for-you recipe inspiration at MilkMeansMore.org.

MINI GREEK YOGURT PANCAKES WITH CINNAMON-MAPLE TOPPING Recipe courtesy of Marcia Stanley, MS, RDN, culinary dietitian, on behalf of Milk Means More Total time: 25 minutes Servings:6 Topping: 1 3/4 cups plain Greek yogurt (fat free, 2% or 5%) 1/3 cup maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon ground

halibut fillets, cut into 4 serving-size pieces Pancakes: 1 cup (4 ounces) crumbled 1 cup all-purpose flour feta cheese 2 tablespoons sugar Preheat oven to 425 F. Line 1 teaspoon baking powder 18-by-13-by-1-inch (half sheet) 1/4 teaspoon baking soda baking pan with foil. Lightly 1/8 teaspoon salt spray foil with nonstick cooking 1 egg, lightly beaten spray. Set aside. 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt In medium bowl, toss (fat free, 2% or 5%) tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, 1/2 cup milk (skim, 2% or oregano, salt and 1/4 teaspoon whole) pepper. 3 tablespoons melted butter Place fish pieces, skin side 1 teaspoon vanilla oil down, on one side of prepared 1 cup fresh blueberries or pan. Sprinkle with remaining chopped fresh strawberries pepper. Lightly press feta To make topping: Stir cheese on top of fish. Pour yogurt, syrup and cinnamon. tomato mixture on other side of Cover and refrigerate. prepared pan. Bake, uncovered, To make pancakes: In 12-15 minutes, or until fish mixing bowl, stir flour, sugar, flakes easily with fork. baking powder, baking soda Place salmon on serving and salt. In separate bowl, plates. Spoon tomato mixture whisk egg, yogurt, milk, butter over top. and vanilla. Add yogurt mixture to flour mixture. Stir just until CHICKEN, MANGO AND combined (batter should be BLUE CHEESE PITAS slightly lumpy). Recipe by Marcia Stanley, Scrape batter into large MS, RDN, culinary dietitian, on plastic food storage bag. Oil behalf of Milk Means More nonstick griddle or large Total time: 25 minutes nonstick skillet. Heat over Servings: 6 medium heat. Cut off about 1/2 Sauce: inch from corner of plastic bag. 1 cup low-fat plain yogurt Squeeze batter, about 1 1 tablespoon honey tablespoon at a time, onto hot 1 tablespoon orange juice or griddle. Cook 1-2 minutes per lime juice side, or until pancakes are Filling: golden brown, turning to 1 tablespoon vegetable oil second sides when bubbles 1 pound boneless, skinless form on surface of pancakes chicken breast halves, cut and edges are slightly dry. into bite-size pieces Serve warm pancakes topped 1 tablespoon Cajun or Creole with cinnamon-maple yogurt seasoning and sprinkled with berries. 1 large fresh mango, seeded, peeled and chopped FETA ROASTED SALMON 3 large whole-wheat pita AND TOMATOES rounds (or 6 small), halved Recipe courtesy of Marcia 1 1/2 cups spring greens Stanley, MS, RDN, culinary 3/4 cup crumbled blue dietitian, on behalf of Milk cheese (3 ounces) Means More To make sauce: In small Prep time: 15 minutes bowl, stir yogurt, honey and Cook time: 15 minutes juice. Cover and refrigerate. Servings: 4 To make filling: In large Nonstick cooking spray nonstick skillet over medium3 cups halved cherry high heat, heat oil. Cook and tomatoes stir chicken with seasoning in 2 teaspoons olive oil hot oil 4-6 minutes, or until 1 teaspoon minced garlic chicken is no longer pink in 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano center. Remove from heat. Stir or dried dill weed in mango. 1/4 teaspoon salt Fill pita pockets with greens, 1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper, chicken mixture and blue divided cheese. Spoon yogurt sauce on 1 1/2 pounds salmon or top. cinnamon

Made with colorful slices of sweet red pepper in shapes that resemble snowflakes, this whimsical meal adds fun to the start of the day. The curvy rings frame an egg as it fries into deliciousness for about 5 minutes. Top with a dusting of Parmesan or feta cheese, and serve with toast or an English muffin and fruit juice. For a special weekend breakfast, let the snowflakes land on servings of hashbrowns, bacon or sausage. Let’s get crackin’ ...

SNOWFLAKES SUNNY-SIDE UP Makes 6 2 large, firm red bell peppers with contours Butter 6 medium eggs Salt and pepper Grated Parmesan cheese or crumbled feta Slice peppers into six 1/3-inch-thick rounds, keeping the cut edges smooth and even. Remove seeds and core pieces. Melt some butter on a flat skillet. On one side, cook the pepper slices on medium heat for about 1 minute, then flip. Carefully crack an egg into the center of each ring. Immediately press down on the ring with a spatula if the egg white seeps through. Cook for about 5 minutes, or until the yolks are firm. (Place a lid on the pan during the last minute, if you wish.) Serve with salt and pepper, and sprinkle cheese on top. Extra Idea: For a springtime twist, set a strip of cooked bacon upright under the pepper on the plate. Your winter snowflake instantly transforms into a blooming flower with a stem. Donna Erickson creates relationships and community through food and fun. Find more to nourish and delight you at www.donnaerickson.com. © 2024 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd.

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Q: Is “Animal Control” with Joel McHale returning soon, or did it get canceled? Also, what’s the latest on the “Community” movie? -- F.L. A: Joel McHale has had no trouble finding employment since he first appeared on screens two decades ago to host the weekly TV clip show “The Soup” on E! He’s easily alternated between hosting duties, acting in sitcoms, and appearing as a judge on competitive reality shows. His quick wit has served him well, especially in his latest comedy series “Animal Control,” which returns to Fox for its second season on March 6. “Community,” the critically acclaimed series created by Dan Harmon, introduced “Soup” fans to McHale,

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1. MOVIES: What state is the setting for the 1990s movie “Twister”?

7. GAMES: What is the destination in the board game Candy Land?

2. GEOGRAPHY: Lake Okeechobee is in which U.S. state?

8. TELEVISION: Who was the long-running host of “American Bandstand”?

3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president 9. U.S. STATES: What is adopted the expression, the capital of Alaska? “Speak softly and carry 10. LITERATURE: Who a big stick”? is the author of the 4. MUSIC: Actor/singer autobiographical work “I Know Why the Caged Jared Leto also is the front man for which rock Bird Sings”? music band? © 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

5. HISTORY: The U.S. Civil War ended in 1865 when Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union forces in which Virginia town?

the actor. Never a big ratings hit, it was wildly original and amassed a cult following. A movie was in the preproduction stage before the writers’ and actors’ strikes, but now Harmon is worried that they won’t be able to coordinate all of the actors’ schedules. If and when it does happen, “Community” the movie will air on the Peacock streaming service, although a short run at local theaters isn’t out of the question. *** Q: Whatever happened to Michael Bolton? I haven’t heard any new music from him in years. Did he retire? -- K.W. A: Michael Bolton had two No. 1 Billboard singles in the early 1990s -- “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” and “When a Man Loves a Woman.” Those two big power ballads, along with five other Top 10 hits, made him a household name, but he hasn’t topped the charts in quite some time. However, he had been touring as recently as last year, until he had to suspend future dates due to a health issue. At the age of 70, Bolton recently underwent surgery for a brain tumor, but has been alert and posting on social media, assuring his fans that he’s recovering. He wrote in an Instagram post: “Just before the holidays, it was discovered that I had a brain tumor,

10. Maya Angelou. 9. Juneau. 8. Dick Clark. 7. Candy Castle. 6. Lead. 5. Appomattox. 4. Thirty Seconds to Mars.

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PSYCHEDELICS FOR OUR MILITARY The $883.7 billion National Defense Authorization Act for 2024 makes for some interesting reading, not only for what it left out, but what it included. What you won’t find is the medical cannabis pilot program for veterans promoted by many, but you will find a treatment program using psychedelics for veterans and active duty with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder. Specifically, it calls for clinical trials with the Department of Defense to create a system wherein they can spend up to $10 million on psychedelics research. It only gives them 180 days to get started. Covered conditions, besides TBI and PTSD, include depression and insomnia. Some of the drugs to be used are psychedelic drugs psilocybin (magic mushrooms), MDMA (ecstacy) and 5-MeO-DMT (from toad glands). There are some reported successes from using psychedelics. The Food and Drug Administration said in 2017 that they’d had positive results using LSD and the magic mushrooms. The amounts given are small and are called “microdoses.” A short report with a lengthy list of citations in the Marine Corps Gazette in 2019 describes the use of LSD, mushrooms and more to attempt to gain an edge in efficiency and productivity when it comes to attention to detail, mental processing and reasoning. The report points to the way LSD changes the brain’s method of problem solving. Maybe this explains why it might be useful in helping veterans who suffer from PTSD. By creating new ways to think about things? Yet another study, documented in the Lancet Psychiatry journal, found that the magic mushrooms reduced PTSD symptoms. The trial combined three doses of the mushrooms with psychotherapy. After Phase 2 of the trial, 56% of participants no longer had PTSD when checked 12 months later, after having suffered for many years. If you want to learn more, listen to a podcast on the topic that includes a veteran who participated in a psychedelics study nine years ago: news.va.gov/124415/exploring-psychedelics-treatmentof-veterans. © 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

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which required immediate surgery.” He added that he’s working hard to accelerate his recovery and get back to performing soon. Last July, he released “Spark of Light,” his first album of original songs in 14 years, and also appeared on “The Masked Singer.” *** Q: Is Snoop Dogg really going to be one of the commentators for the Summer Olympics? Will his friend Martha Stewart join him? -- S.S. A: I don’t know about Martha Stewart, but Calvin Broadus Jr., best known as Snoop Dogg, will be providing commentary alongside Mike Tirico during primetime on NBC, as well as on Peacock. He’ll also tour historic landmarks and talk with the athletes. You might remember that Snoop Dogg and movie star Kevin Hart teamed up during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo to provide hilarious commentary for Peacock. According to USA Today, the two “generated tens of millions of views” with their highlights, no doubt leading to the decision from NBC to bring Snoop Dogg on in a bigger role this summer. The opening ceremony kicks off on Friday, July 26.

I’m not the only one who has opted, once again, to stay home. Both the rec center and the senior center are cutting back on classes and hours because of the lack of participation, again, but mostly because of the sudden increase in cases of Covid, again. Of course this could include the flu and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), but no one is specifying. It’s just clear that more and more people here are getting sick. At the rec center, the number of exercise classes has been halved, and so has the number of people who can sign up for them. They’re going back to spaces outlined in blue painter’s tape on the floor, giving a spot for each person to work out. No more walking with pals in a group around the indoor track. Instead, they’re going back to single walkers staying a minimum of 10 feet apart. The senior center has been hit the hardest, I think, because

so many of their classes involved sitting around a large table learning a new language, doing painting or fiber art, or sharing a meal. The local weekly sightseeing events are stopped because they no longer want to fit 20 seniors into the bus. For some seniors those social events were the highlight of their week. Now it looks like they’ll be back to Zoom meetings. The good news is that the food bank is still up and running with no sign (yet) of slowing down what they do. Participants will pull up and stay in their vehicles while volunteers bring out the bags and boxes. And bless their hearts, the drivers are still out there, picking up seniors to take them to appointments. Rumor says they vowed, as a group, not to stop what they’re doing.

KENNEL OR SITTER? TRAVELING OWNER CAN’T DECIDE DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I am traveling for business in a few days and will be gone for just over a week. Because I can’t bring my dog Jasper with me, I’m trying to decide whether to board him at a nearby kennel or hire a dog-sitter instead. I’m worried about him contracting that respiratory illness that has been affecting dogs lately. What’s your recommendation? -- Todd G., via email DEAR TODD: Both of those options are fine -- as long as you take a few minutes to investigate both the kennel and interview the dog-sitter. Schedule a tour of the kennel facility so you can see the conditions Jasper will live in and talk to the staff. Has the kennel had any dogs develop kennel cough or other transmitted viruses recently? How often do they disinfect the kennels and play areas? How much exercise do the dogs get? Likewise, interview the dog-sitter in person, or over Zoom. How often will they visit Jasper -- once or twice a day? How often will Jasper get walks and play time? Will Jasper be the only dog being walked, or will he be part of a group of dogs? Is the dog-sitter insured, in case of accidents? Once you’ve decided which caregiver to place Jasper with, be sure they have your contact information in case of emergencies, and details about Jasper’s diet, type of food and medications. Place an article of clothing that has your scent on it in Jasper’s bag so that he is more comfortable whether staying at home or sleeping at the kennel. After you return, keep an eye on Jasper to make sure he’s healthy. If he is coughing or sneezing frequently, has a lot of nasal or eye discharge, and seems lethargic or uninterested in food, take him to the vet for an evaluation. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

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• On Jan. 29, 1845, Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven” was published in The Evening Mirror in New York. The eerie work, which earned its author the sum of $9, was both panned and praised by critics and parodied soon after its publication, but remains one of the most popular poems in literary history. • On Jan. 30, 1862, the first American ironclad warship, the USS Monitor, was launched into the East River. Construction of the vessel was inspired by talk of the Confederate Navy’s building an impenetrable ironclad that could break the Union’s blockade of the port city of Hampton Roads, Virginia. • On Jan. 31, 1747, the first clinic for treatment of venereal diseases opened at London Lock Hospital. Unfortunately, its cure methods were ineffectual, with mercury (and its highly debilitating side effects) being the most common. • On Feb. 1, 1587, England’s Queen Elizabeth I signed the death warrant for her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, after Mary was found guilty of being “not only accessory and privy to the conspiracy, but also an imaginer and compass of her majesty’s destruction.” In her final days, Elizabeth admitted to regret about the order. • On Feb. 2, 1970, British mathematician, logician and philosopher Bertrand Russell, who is considered the founder of analytic philosophy and won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his idealismand humanitarianism-themed writings, died at his home in Wales at the age of 97. • On Feb. 3, 1994, President Bill Clinton lifted the trade embargo that had been in place on the Republic of Vietnam for 19 years, following the capture of Saigon by North Vietnamese troops during the Vietnam War.

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• On Feb. 4, 2010, Barack Obama’s 57-year-old Kenyan aunt, Zeituni Onyango, appeared at a court in Boston for a second attempt to gain political asylum in the U.S., but the hearing ended without an immediate decision. Ms. Onyango had moved to America in 2000, and her first asylum application was rejected four years later, with an order for her deportation. Her immigration status would become an issue during Obama’s election campaign.

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• Workers at an Akron, Ohio, auto wrecking company creatively stopped a potential car thief by using a forklift to raise him, while inside the vehicle, 20 feet into the air until (no doubt amused) police arrived on the scene. • If you make a visit to Iceland, you might run across a tiny, intricately designed house known as an alfhol. But it wasn’t built for a family of dolls. Rather, such structures are created for the “hidden folk” of Icelandic folklore, creatures often invisible to humans but who are believed to lead lives similar to ours. • Smokers with better math skills are more inclined to quit smoking. • When Reza Baluchi, a 44-year-old man from Florida, aspired to cross the Atlantic on a visit to London, he didn’t take a plane or boat, but a floating contraption much like a giant hamster wheel! Unfortunately, his mode of transportation was deemed “manifestly unsafe” by the Coast Guard off the coast of Georgia’s Tybee Island, and after a three-day standoff, Baluchi’s mission was aborted. ••• Thought for the Day: “What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” -- Zig Ziglar © 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

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UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete is a health plan for people who: • Have both Medicare and Medicaid • Could use more help to cover more care and costs • Want more benefits for a $0 plan premium

There’s more for you. Call today. 1-855-817-5641, TTY 711 uhccp.com/WAdual

Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or one of its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract and a contract with the State Medicaid Program. Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare. Food, OTC, and utility benefits have expiration timeframes. Call the plan or refer to your Evidence of Coverage (EOC) for more information. Benefits, features and/or devices vary by plan/area. Limitations, exclusions and/or network restrictions may apply. © 2023 United HealthCare Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Y0066_230724_051504_M

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