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Ametis Pizza on Newark
Pompton Turnpike in
Pequannock is not just
your average pizzeria. Known for
their excellent food and service,
Ametis strives to be a champ-ion for the community of
Pequannock. It begins with
exceptional customer service and
ends each day with extra pizzas
being delivered to charity.
When you buy from a local
small business you are not helping
a big-time CEO buy a third vaca-
tion home, says owner Spendim
Ameti. You are helping a little
girl get dance lessons, or a family
pay a mortgage. This is somethingwe take to heart at Ametis Pizza.
Our customers are our sharehold-
ers and they are the ones we ulti-
mately strive to make happy.
Ametis Pizza is a prime example
of what small business in a com-
munity ought to look like.
But what is a small business
without an outstanding product?
What Ametis brings to the table
is fine Italian cuisine that is sureto wow you and your family. The
menu includes dozens of varieties,
including gourmet pizzas, sand-
wiches and paninis, and a list of
classic Italian entrees. Online
ordering and free home delivery
are available! Ametis also offers
excellent specials and the 99-
cent slice.
Stop in and enjoy a slice or
delicious meal at Ametis Pizza.
Visit us at 166 Newark PomptonTurnpike in Pequannock. Call
973-696-4900 or check out
www.ametispizza.com for more
information.
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OCT 14-16
Womans Way Fitness Center in Wayneis offering a free class during their OpenHouse on Monday October 14, TuesdayOctober 15 and Wednesday October 16.
They offer over 50 weekly classes. Afew of the classes include, BTSKickboxing, Zumba, Spinning, Yoga and
more Please call or stop by for moreinformation. Womans Way is located at1479 Rt. 23 N. in Wayne. Call 973-305-1003 or visit www.womanswayfitness.com for more information.
OCT 17
Holy Spirits upcoming 18th AnnualMsgr. McQuaid Golf Event will be heldon Thursday, October 17 at the BlackBear Golf & Country club in Franklin,NJ. Registration begins at 10:30am.
Tee-Off is 12:30pm Shotgun Start. 19thHole cocktails will start at 5pm and sitdown dinner is at 5:30pm.Special rafflefor a week of choice in Myrtle Beach SC
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OCT 21
The G.F.W.C. Montville TownshipWomens Club will hold its monthlymeeting on Monday, October 21 at 7pm Senior House, 356 Route 202 (Main
Road), Montville. The evenings speak-er will be Donna Cirillo from Heifer
International. Her presentation will beon the many ways Heifer touches andimproves the daily lives of familiesin rural and undeveloped areas.Refreshments will be served. MontvilleTownship Womens Club meetings areheld the 3rd Monday of each month.New members are welcome. For mem-bership information, call Alexandria at973-405-0088.
OCT 23
The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce is sponsoring a business
networking event hosted by Atlantic
Stewardship Bank, 2 ChangebridgeRd. Montville on Wednesday, October23 at 5:30pm. Bring your businesscards and join us for a wine & cheesereception: no charge. Please RSVP by
October 16 to Judi Rothwell at 201-444-7100, ext. 7875 or jrothwell@asbnow.com. We hope to see youthere!
OCT 25
The G.F.W.C. Montville Township
Womens Club will hold its annual Fishor Chick n Chips Dinner on Friday,October 25 from 5:30-7:30pm at theSenior House, 356 Route 202Montville. The ticket price of $14.00includes entre, chips, slaw, dessertand beverage. Argyles prepares yourdinner on-site which can be eaten in
or taken out. Please purchase yourtickets in advance by calling Audreyat 973-334-7314. Chicken dinnersmust be pre-ordered. Montville
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Have you ever won-
dered what it would
be like to go back in
time to instruct the younger
you? Which mistakes to
avoid which opportunities to
seize the person not tomarry or maybe just to see
the one you did choose to
marry as a child, knowing
already how they turned out.
What other news from the
present would you tell the
younger you to embrace, cap-
ture, purchase or invest in?
Many movies have
broached the subject of time
travel, most notably Star
Trek and the Back to theFuture collections. Alas, no
such time machine exists, not
even in a Delorean, so we aredestined to learn from our
mistakes or better yet, the
mistakes and successes of oth-
ers! Because we actually did
travel forward through our
own timelines to be where we
are today, we have the benefit
of sharing our proven wisdom,
gained over decades of actual
life experiences and educa-
tion, with our children.
Our children comprise acaptive audience because they
have to listen and pay atten-
tion (at least when they still
live under our roof!). They are
an extension of us and carry our
genetic code, so they cant be
that much different from the
source! In most circumstances,
we want more and better for
our children than for ourselves,
empowering us to be the best
teachers and them to be thebest students of our morals, wis-
dom, drive and ambition to
succeed in all the areas of life.I get frustrated when one
of my kids needs to learn from
making his own mistakes
instead of heeding his
parental warnings, based on
wisdom and experience and
not simply because I said so.Its also frustrating for the
children, as they want to
assert their independence,make their own choices and
spread their wings, letting the
wind take them where it may.
We try to explain that as
their parents, we act as their
compass or rudder guiding
them, not just doing it forthem, until their feet are firmly
planted on the ground. Some
children are happy receivingthis scholarly, worldly advice
for their own benefit. Yet oth-
ers reject it completely in fear
of failure, fear of having to
share the glory or living up to
or exceeding their parents
expectations, or some other
reason which still is a mystery
to me. Its a tightrope walk at
times, the children ultimately
in control with the final word,
as it is their life to live and toreap whatever they can sow.
If I had a time machine
with only one journey allowed,
I would pass it to my son to take
a trip into his future to see the
results of the decisions he is
making now, the decisions he
didnt make, and the conse-
quences of both!
If the future you showed
up at your door today to tell
you what you can look forwardto, to give you reliable advice
for the present that when
implemented would have a dra-matic impact on your future
life, would you recognize your-
self at the door? Would you
embrace yourself? Would you
be interested in the informa-
tion and would you listen and
implement the advice?
The financial advisor or
retirement and estate planning
professional is like a coach and
a mentor for his clients. APG
representatives never chargeprospects or clients a fee to
work with them. We charge no
wrap account fees nor obligate
our clients to take any action.
We have no hourly fees, either.
Our compensation is derived
from the investment and insur-
ance companies we represent
when we send them client cap-
ital. In other words, there is
absolutely no expense to speak
with me or any other APG rep-resentative country-wide!
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The caring concerned
APG retirement and estate-
planning specialist desires a
parental relationship with you,
our neighbor, and a friend wejust havent met yet. Please
accept my offer to share with
you my financial wisdom
derived from 32 years of experi-
ence.
We have run retirement
and estate planning workshopsarea-wide and now in our
newly redesigned technologi-
cally advanced facility, com-
prising our national headquar-
ters at 901 Rt. 23 South in
Pompton Plains. At the con-
clusion of last months work-shop series, 32 people attended
and graduated from APG
University. All but one of
those graduates availed them-
selves a personal consultation
with me for more fatherly
financial advice to review theirexisting monetary goals and
objectives. Thousands of peo-
ple since 1992 have attended
and benefited from our com-
prehensive programs, all with
no cost, fee or obligation and
with no commitment to doanything other than learn and
ask questions to improve their
financial position!
And now may be your
turn to join them! Saturday,
October 19, APG and our
neighbor, Brainy-Acts Tutor-
ing, will be celebrating our
grand opening, complete with
the official ribbon-cutting and
celebration from 11am6pm.
We would love to have youjoin in our festivities. More
importantly, there is the last
retirement and estate-plan-
ning workshop series of the
year scheduled for October
2224 at 1-3pm and 7-9pm.
Call our office or look for the
flyer insert in this paper for
more details. Dont miss your
opportunity to attend.
Our federal government is
shut down and Obamacare isgearing up! These, among
other federal events taking
place, may have a devastating
effect on your portfolio and
retirement funds, which, if
positioned properly, will be able
to take the news and aftermath
in stride or better, be able to
profit. Let me give you some
more fatherly financial ad-vice: call to reserve two seats
for our workshop program. It
wont cost you a nickel, the
education is priceless and well
give you a coffee and a donut,
too! What could be better? See
you there!
Mark E. Charnet, CAS, CSA,
is president and founder of Amer-
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the premier retirement and estate-planning franchise in the U.S.
with 17 offices in eight states.
Charnet has 32 years of experi-
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your inquiries at: 877-885-
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Thousands upon thou-
sands of women have
battled breast cancer.
Some have pulled through
the disease, while others suc-cumbed to the disease after a
brave fight. Few people who
have waged war with breast
cancer are better known than
Susan Komen, a name many
instantly associate with
the organization Susan G.
Komen for the Cure, the
most widely known, largest
and well-funded breast can-
cer organization in the
United States.Susan G. Komen was
born Susan Goodman in
1943 in Peoria, Ill.
According to her sister,
Nancy, Susan was the high
school homecoming queen
and a college beauty queen.
After graduating from col-
lege, Goodman returned to
her hometown and pursued
modeling, eventually marry-
ing her high school sweet-heart, Stan.
Komen was diagnosed
with breast cancer in 1977
after finding a lump that sub-
sequent testing revealed was
cancerous. Komen under-
went a procedure called asubcutaneous mastectomy, in
which the outside of the
breast tissue was left intact,
but the interior breast tissue
was removed. The doctor
who did the procedure
assured Komen that she was
cured. Despite urging her sis-
ter to get a second opinion,
Komen was convinced she
was safe. But within six
months Komen found anoth-er lump under her arm, and,
by this point, it was evident
that the cancer had spread.
Doctors at the Mayo Clinic
soon determined the cancer
had metastasized to her lung
and under her arm.
Komen underwent sev-
eral different treatments to
slow the progression of the
cancer, including radiation
and intense chemotherapy.How-ever, the cancer con-
tinued to spread and eventu-
ally her body developed a
resistance to most of the
medication. During treat-
ment, Komen repeatedly
spoke with her sister abouther wish to make the entire
breast cancer experience and
treatments in the hospital
more palatable for women,
including improving the
appearance of waiting rooms
and treatment centers, and
doing other things to help
comfort those who would
find themselves in similar sit-
uations in the future. Komen
lost her battle with breastcancer in 1980 at age 36. By
the time of her death, Komen
had undergone nine opera-
tions and three courses of
chemotherapy and radiation.
Nancy Goodman Brinker
then made it her mission to
do everything she could to
help end breast cancer and
increase awareness of this
potentially deadly disease. In
1982, Brinker established theSusan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation in her
sisters memory. Since its
inception, the organization,
now called Susan G. Komen
for the Cure, has provided
funding for basic, clinicaland translational breast can-
cer research projects. It also
has become instrumental in
breast health education and
urging women to do
self-screening while promot-
ing annual mammograms.
Through the years, the foun-
dation has teamed up with
many well-known businesses,
brands and organizations as
part of its fundraising efforts.To date, the organization has
invested $750 million in
breast cancer research,
awarding many thousands of
dollars in grants in countries
around the world.
Through her struggle
with breast cancer, Susan
Goodman Komen unknow-
ingly inspired an organiza-
tion that has helped to save
the lives of millions. Learnmore at ww5.komen.org.
N
ew research shows
that a healthy diet
and lifestyle cangreatly reduce the risk of oral
cancer.
Tobacco usage and alco-
hol consumption adversely
impact the risk of oral can-
cer. When smoking or drink-
ing, the mouth area is sub-
jected to many carcinogens,
or cancer-producing chemi-
cals. These carcinogens cause
our DNA to change or
mutate. These mutations aremultiplied when the body is
chronically exposed to tobac-
co and alcohol.
To reduce the risks of oral
cancer, many studies suggest
never using tobacco, and
drinking alcohol in modera-
tion. Foods that contain
antioxidants are also key in
reducing risks. Also, its
important to avoid the human
papilloma virus, which has
been known to cause cancer.
In my office, an oral can-cer screening or test is rou-
tinely performed during your
dental exam.
Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
1982. Dr. Bruscos practice is
located at 170 Kinnelon Road,
Suite 29A in Kinnelon. You
may reach him by calling 973-838-5862 or visit him on the
web at www.drbrusco.com.
Your lifestyle and diet
may prevent oral
cancer By Peter Brusco, DMD
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Some elderly family
members want to re-
main independent and
live out their lives in their
own homes. While nursing
homes and assisted living
facilities suit some, getting
home care and living inde-
pendently is the best option
for some of our senior loved
ones. Here are ways to help
them remain independent:
1. Purchase a cell phone for
your elderly family member. A
cell phone allows them to
keep in touch with family
members and maintain a net-
work of friends. They can also
use their phone to schedule
their own appointments and
make their own arrangements,
which allows them to feel
autonomous.
2. Purchase a home alert sys-
tem. Devices like Life Alert
are one way that an elderly
family member can remain
living in his or her own home
with confidence. The elderly
person wears a necklace while
in the home. If they need
assistance of any kind, they
just have to push the button
on the necklace and a live
person on the other end can
obtain the necessary services.
3. Allow them to cook their
own meals. Take them to the
grocery store once a week to
pick out items they would like
to cook for themselves.
Whether its breakfast, lunch
or dinner, allow them the
independence to select, pre-
pare and feed themselves their
favorite meals.
4. Allow them to arrange
their transportation. Many
cities have local transporta-
tion for the elderly. These
transportation companies will
pick them up and take them
to their doctor appointments
and errands. Allowing them
to call and arrange their own
pickup gives the elderly the
independence to get around
to perform their own sched-
uled tasks.
5. Install safety equipment.
Putting hand rails in bath-
rooms at the tub and toilet
areas allows the elderly to use
the bathroom safely on their
own. The help of a caregiver
or family member may not
even be needed if the proper
safety and guide rails are pro-
vided for them to help them-
selves.
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OCT 26
The First Reformed Church of LincolnPark 2013 Fall Craft & Vendor Fair isSaturday, October 26 from 9am-
3:30pm. Local crafts persons and ven-
dors will be displaying and selling theirgoods. An old fashioned bake sale withlots of homemade goodies will be
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OCT 27
Please join walkers from churches inMontville, Kinnelon, Pequannock andLincoln Park on Sunday, October 27for our annual CROP Walk. This yearswalk, our 25th, is dedicated to thememory of Glenn Moore. The moneyraised from the CROP Walk helps our
local neighbors as well as thoseabroad. This year 25% of the moneyraised will be donated to the LincolnPark Food Pantry, Montville FoodPantry, Pequannock Food Pantry andHomeless Solutions. The remaining75% is used by Church World Servicein many areas of the world. Help ushelp the hungry. If you have any ques-tions, call Susan Leeds at 973-696-0369. Please join us!
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Enjoy time with friends and family
and help the Montville Animal Shelter.Join us at the Bonefish Grill, 28 RT 46,Pine Brook on November 5 from 5-7pm for beverages & appetizers.Tickets $25 - includes 2 beverages,appetizers and tip. Tickets are limited.3 ways to purchase t ickets :www.montv illepe tparents .org - clickdonate, include Bonefish in the com-
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The Knights of Columbus inPequannock is having a Country Dance(line and partner)/Pasta Dinner onSunday, November 10 from 4-8pmwith the Due South Band (country,classic and southern rock) at Knightsof Columbus Hall, 84 Lincoln Park Rd,Pequannock. Tickets are $25 andinclude pasta dinner, soda, desserts,
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E
verything comes at a
price, and the relent-
less march of technol-
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things, like the erosion of
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while other tolls technology
exacts are not so transparent.
We asked technology to
give us time. Instead, it gave
us speed. Unfortunately, we
confused the two and as a
result we find ourselves left
with a feeling of forever run-
ning behind. Technology
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urgency that traps us in the
present at the expense of
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Technology convinces
us that the pursuit of knowl-
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continually moves the bar.
Information expands far
faster than we can assimilate
it! By focusing exclusively on
knowledge, we ignore the
pursuit of wisdom, the practi-
cal means by which we can
employ it.
Oddly content in our
belief that our knowledge is
supreme, we tend to become
arrogant. But heres the
catch: Every other person in
the world possesses insight
that is unique to them. If we
covet that, each and every
one of our fellow beings
would become invaluable
and irreplaceable. That is
why wisdom is the true path
to knowledge, not the other
way around.
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The Barn Theatre in Montville will beholding open auditions on Saturday,October 19 for its upcoming productionof Christmas in the Land of Oz,adapted by Ruth Perry from the bookby L. Frank Baum. Presented throughspecial arrangement with DramaticPublishing, Inc. The show will be direct-ed by Erin Wilbur Gilgur. Auditiondates: Saturday, October 19 from11am-1pm, children ensemble only;
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Being a responsible pet
owner requires a sub-
stantial commitment.
For dog owners, ensuring a dog
is well fed and exercised, and
receives routine medical care
are essential elements of
responsible pet ownership.
People new to dog ownership
may not realize the importance
of early socialization and train-
ing of their new pet.
The American Veterinary
Society of Animal Behavior
has outlined the importance of
early puppy socialization,
preferably before a puppy
reaches 12 to 16 weeks of age.
This is a period of important
critical development, which
can help the animal grow into a
well-adjusted pet.
New pet parents are
encouraged to enroll in a train-
ing class for their puppies or, at
the very least, to expose their
puppies to other animals and
people at an early age. The
experience not only helps own-
ers develop a strong bond with
their pets but also enforces pos-
itive behavior in a fun atmos-
phere. If unsocialized, dogs may
become aggressive or extremely
off-put by other animals and
people. Such dogs run a greater
risk of being surrendered to a
shelter.
Although puppies may
not have completed their
entire run of immunizations at
an early age, many vets agree
that early socialization with
other animals outweighs the
risk of contracting an illness.
The benefits of this socializa-
tion include proper interaction
with people, off-leash play to
learn boundaries and bite inhi-
bition with other puppies.
Young pups are eager
sponges, ready to absorb infor-
mation from their environment
and families. Early stimulation
in a fun and supportive manner
will help prevent some poten-
tial behavioral problems that
can become more difficult to
correct as a puppy grows into
adulthood. Although it is possi-
ble to teach an old dog new
tricks, its much easier to teach
dogs when they are still eager
puppies willing to learn.
Barking, biting, digging
and jumping are all
behaviors puppies are
likely to engage in. It is
key for pet owners to dis-
courage these behaviors
as early as possible
because it can lead to
a strained relationship
between pet parent and animal
if the dog continues to engage
in these acts into adolescence.
Very often dogs are chastised or
surrendered simply because
they were never taught the
proper way to behave.
It is not necessary to
enroll in a puppy training class
if owners feel confident in their
abilities to train the dog on
their own. Working with the
pet each and every day for a
small amount of time will grad-
ually drive home the necessary
lessons. Heaping a large
amount of praise on a job well
done will positively reinforce
desired actions. If a puppy
training class is not part of a
dogs upbringing, at-home
training and visits to a dog park
or puppy daycare can provide
the socialization the dog needs.
Puppies are willing and
able to learn a great deal of
behaviors at an early age.
Responsible pet owners must
set the course for discipline,
socialization and training that
can foster a long and healthy
relationship.
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Getting braces is a
rite of passage for
many children. The
American Association of
Orthodontics estimates more
than 3.5 million children
ages 8 to 17 wear braces in a
given year. While some chil-
dren cannot wait to get
braces and correct problems
with crooked teeth, others
are a bit nervous about the
experience. When braces are
in place, it helps to know the
dos and donts of maintain-
ing braces, including which
foods can be comfortably
eaten and which should be
avoided.
Braces use a series of
brackets and wires to treat
malocclusion, a Latin term
that translates to bad bite.
The wires used today are
smaller and stronger than
they used to be, which has
helped to shorten the length
of time that braces may need
to be worn. There also are
braces that can be worn
behind the teeth or are the
same color as the teeth, min-
imizing the appearance of the
braces.
Many brackets are
cemented to the teeth with
an impermanent product
that is designed to be durable
while the braces are worn.
When the braces need to be
removed, the cement is
scraped off, leaving no dam-
age to the teeth. But it does-
nt take much force to
remove these brackets from
the teeth, necessitating
repairs.
Certain foods can break
brackets or bend wires, while
others can get stuck in rubber
bands used when wearing
braces. Monitoring diet can
prolong the life of the braces
and shorten the amount of
time they need to be worn.
Hard foods, such as nuts,
ice cubes, apples, and
crunchy crusts, can damage
the fragile components of the
braces. Sticky foods, such as
caramel, gummy candies,
gum, and taffy, can pull apart
braces or get wrapped around
the hardware, making for a
difficult time cleaning the
teeth. Similarly, sweet foods,
including some fruits that are
high in sugar, can feed bacte-
ria on the teeth. Braces make
it more difficult to clean the
teeth effectively, so consum-
ing excessive amounts of
sugar may result in decay.
Small foods also can
become lodged in between
brackets and wires. When
such foods are not removed,
they can promote bacteria
growth and cavities.
It is important to main-
tain scheduled professional
dental cleanings when you
are wearing braces. Regular
brushing and using small
devices designed to get into
the crevices created by the
braces can help keep teeth
clean.
When eating, cut foods
into bite-sized pieces to
avoid having to bite down
into them. Many foods, such
as chicken wings, ribs or corn
on the cob, can be enjoyed
by those wearing braces so
long as they are eaten with a
fork. Apples also can be
sliced and eaten.
Here are the foods that
you may want to avoid for
the duration of your time
wearing braces. hard pizza
crust, popcorn, bagels, hard
candies, chips and other
crunchy snacks, peanut brit-
tle, nuts, raw carrots, pret-
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soft drinks
Some people wear
braces for a few months,
while others must wear them
for a few years. Keeping teeth
clean and avoiding problem
foods promotes dental health
and makes maintenance less
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Every weekend of the
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ter hibernation, you may
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Remove fallen leaves and
debris. Leaf cleanup is among
the tasks homeowners dread
the most. Raking leaves can
be arduous, but it is well worth
the effort. Fallen leaves can
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son. Wait until the majority of
the leaves have fallen from
the trees before you begin to
rake; otherwise, you could
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Mulched leaves can be added
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beds to provide rich organic
material for next years crop of
flowers.
Be sure to pick up any
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Cut your lawn short. Unless
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Continue to cut your lawn
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It pays to give it a short cut
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Aerate the lawn. Soil can
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Fertilize. Now is the time to
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Homeowners may not
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Rum Whipped Cream
Serves 8 to 10
1 unbaked Perfect Pie Crust
(recipe follows)
Dried beans for blind baking
Filling:
1 15-ounce can pumpkin
puree (not pie filling)1/2 cup light brown sugar,
lightly packed
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground
cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground
nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons grated orange
zest
3 extra-large eggs, lightlybeaten
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup whole milk2 tablespoons dark rum,
such as Mount Gay
Rum Whipped Cream
(recipe follows)
Preheat the oven to 425
F. Line an 11-inch pie pan
with the unbaked pie crust
and place it on a sheet pan.
Line the crust with parchment
paper. Fill the paper three-
quarters full with the beans
and bake the crust for 15 min-utes, until the edges start to
brown. Remove the beans and
paper (save the beans for
another time), prick the
crust all over with the tines
of a fork, and bake for anoth-
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Meanwhile, in a large bowl,
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brown sugar, granulated sugar,cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg,
salt, orange zest, eggs,
cream, milk, and rum.
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baked pie shell. Bake for
55 to 65 minutes, until
the filling is just set in
the middle and knife
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side to cool completely.
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3 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon mascarpone
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1 tablespoon good dark
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1 teaspoon pure vanilla
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sugar, mascarpone, rum, and
vanilla and beat on medium-high until it forms soft peaks.
Serve with the pumpkin pie.
Perfect Pie Crust
12 tablespoons (11/2 sticks)
very cold unsalted butter
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1/3 cup very cold vegetable
shortening
6 to 8 tablespoons (about 1/2
cup) ice waterDice the butter and
return it to the refrigerator
while you prepare the flour
mixture. Place the flour, salt,
and sugar in the bowl of a food
processor fitted with a steel
blade and pulse a few times to
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shortening. Pulse 8 to 12
times, until the butter is the
size of peas. With the machine
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Cut the dough in half.
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