Snlyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon March 10, 1989 PAGK7 Tips offered to office 1. Use the lime before the meet ing is called to order to determine whether or not a quorum is pre sent. Use your attendance list to mark the members present as they enter the meeting room. 2. Check with the chairman regardingany last minute informa tion. Request that the chairman instruct any speakers who are pres enting reports, statements, resolu tions or long written motions to provide you with a copy before the meeting or immediately following the presentation. 3. When the meeting is called to order, note the time, presence of a quorum, those present and absent and opening remarks by the presid ing officer. 4. Place your chair near the pre siding officer so you are in a posi tion to hear well. In a small meet ing, you should sit at the meeting table next to the chairman. 5. Agree with the presiding officer on a set of signals that will let him know if you did not hear a motion. Upon receiving your sig nal, the chairman can interrupt the speaker and ask that the statement or motion be repeated. 6. If you are unable to get the chairman's attention, mark the place in your notes with a paper clip or red pencil and consult with the chairman later to remedy the situation. Buying generic drugs may Prescription drugs Your pharmacist could help you lower the cost of purchasing pre scription drugs. Oregon has a drug product selection law that permits pharmacists (with your permission) to select a less costly, yet effective, generic drug instead of a brand name product when filling your prescription. The purpose of this law is to give you the opportunity to save money on prescription drugs. Here's how it works. Instead of a prescribed brand name drug, your pharmacist can select a less expensive generic equivalent. If your doctor writes Choose good nutrition for today Who determines what you eat? I? it your mother, husband, child ren or whoever does the food prep aration in your house? Regardless of who does the cooking and shop ping we, as individuals, are respon sible for our own nutrition. Do you eat everything that is put before you? Do you eat two serv ings of dessert and skip the vegeta ble? Are you too busy to eat regular meals and just fill up on high fat, high sugar snacks? No matter what someone else offers, each person chooses what and how much to eat. Parents need to teach children how to make good food choices at a very early age. The best way to teach this lesson is by example. The next best way is to be sure that food selection does not become Say yes to less. ..sugar, salt, fat Americans consumed an aver age ISO pounds of sugar in 1988. Thus, about one-fourth of the total calories in their diet came from added sugars. Nutritionists are con cerned about high intakes of sugar rich foods because they: 1. Supply lots of calories, but very few, if any, other nutrients; 2. Often displace nutritious foods in the diet; 3. Are clearly a very important "risk fac tor" for tooth decay. To reduce sugar intake: 1 . Check the ingredient label for sweeteners and sugars in foods. Sugar is not the only word to look for on labels. Watch for such words as sucrose, glucose, fructose, corn syrups, corn sweeteners and invert sugar. Remember that ingredients are listed on the label in the order of predominance, with the ingre dients used in largest amounts listed first. 2. Substitute orange and grape fruit juices or Dlain water for regu Added sugar in Food Serving Tsp. sugar Calories Size per serving Coke 12 oz. 9 lS 144 Hi-C Orange (Welches) 6 oz. 4 45 92 Sprite (Coca Cola) 12 oz. 9 143 General Mills Cheerios VA C. 15 110 General Mills Lucky Charms I C. 2 1 10 Kellog's Corn Flakes I C. VA HO Quaker 100 Natural Cereal ' C. VA 140 Catsup I Tbsp. 35 16 Yogurt, low-fat, fruit 8 oz. VA 231 Vanilla ice cream lA C. 3 135 SPAM 3 oz. 45 264 Canned pears heavy syrup A C. 3 97 Jell-O, cherry lA C. A'A 80 7. The agenda is a plan of action. The background and purpose of an agenda item may be described briefly by thechairman or a member of invited guests during discussion. This information should be recorded. 8. Good notes focus on main items of business. A summary of all Hints for effective stepparenting For today's stepparents, greater in numbers now than ever before, the "happy ever after" image is a strong one, but perhaps not very accurate. Stcpfamilics need a more realis tic vision of what life is like for blended families. Although some stcpfamilies have few adjustment problems, most can benefit from learning about typical problems. First, new family relationships of respect and acceptance usually take time to develop, often as much as two years. Be patient and allow plenty of time for family members to work through their differences. Tips for the stepparent: Seek support from your spouse, friends, minister and other step parents. Be there for your stepchildren, on the prescription form that a specific brand name drug is neces sary, however, the prescription must be filled exactly as written. Talk to your doctor and explain that you want the most effective drug at the best price. With his or her permis sion, your pharmacist can often provide a generic drug at a lower cost. Generic drugs have the same active ingredients and do the same job as brand name drugs. One dif ference between them is in the name; another, usually, is in the price. About half the drugs on the market are available generically, a power sturggle. When food be comes a battleground both sides lose. The good teaching strategy is to involve children in selecting and preparing food. What is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a fat-like substance found in the body. Your body needs small amounts of cholesterol to make hormones, nerve cells, vitamin D, and other things you need to stay healthy. Your body makes its own cholesterol from foods. If you eat too many food high in cholesterol, you may end up with more cholesterol than you need. Studies of people who have died of heart disease show that many of them had one thing in common too much cholesterol in their blood. lar soft drinks, punches, fruit drinks and aides which contain consider able amounts of sugar. For exam ple, a 1 2-ounce cola drink contains over nine teaspoons of sugar. 3. Go easy on candy, pies, cakes, pastries and cookies. Save them for "special" occasions or share a serv ing with someone else. 4. Select canned fruit canned in water, juice or light syrup instead of heavy syrup. 5. Many cereals are pre-sweet-ened. Check the label. Buy unswee tened kinds so you can control the amount of sugar added. 6. Experiment with reducing sugar in your favorite recipes. In some recipes you can reduce as much as one-third of the sugar with little change in the final product. 7. Remember, how often you eat sugary foods is as importart as how much if you wish to reduce tooth decay. processed foods professional discussions and a listing of high lights which resulted in action will go far in recording the accomp lishments of a meeting body. 9. Note each item of business as it comes up, with its main points, reason for presentation, and dun pose to be accomplished. Include main points of discussion, debate but allow them time to learn to trust and respect you. At first, strive to be a friend rather than a substitute parent. To begin with, let most discipline be handled by the biological parent. Respect the strong bond that exists between the children and both biological parents. Allow them plenty of time together and avoid interfering where issues are not your concern. The biological parent in a blended family can help too. Include your new spouse in your existing family unit, but let relationships between the steppar ent and children develop at their own pace. Be supportive, ready to listen and discuss difficulties. Encourage a cooperative spirit save money offering you the possibility ot sub stantial savings. Over the counter drugs Some drugs medicines are pur chased over-the-counter, that is, no prescription is required. This may include headache remedies, cold remedies, etc. These are usu ally available under several manu facturer's brand names. Compare prices and ingredients to see if there is a difference. Properly use and store medicines. Keep all drugs and medicines out of the reach of children. Always read the labels on medicine con tainers. Follow directions for stor age and use. and tomorrow March is National Nutrition Month, the 15th annual celebra tion of healthy eating. This year's theme is "Choose good nutrition ror today and tomorrow." Remem ier. it's never too late to heein! People with cholesterol levels of 250 mgdl or more are twice as likely to get heart disease as those with levels under 250 mgdl. It is important to know your blood cholesterol level, especially if you are over age 35. If you don't know, ask your doctor to check. This can be done with a simple blood test. The risks. Too much cholesterol in the blood can build up in the lining of the arteries. This makes it hard for the blood to flow as it should. Over time, the artery may narrow, or close off completely, causing a heart attack or stroke. You may be at risk for high blood cholesterol levels if you: Have a family history of heart disease or stroke. Eat a lot of fatty foods. Exercise too little. What you can do To lower the level of cholesterol in your blood, try the following: 1 . Eat fewer foods high in fat and cholesterol. Cut down on fatty meats such as ground beef, corned beef, bacon, ribs, sausage and lunch meats. Buy lean cuts of meat and cut off any fat you can see. Eat fewer organ meats (liver, brains) and shellfish (shrimp or lobster). Eat no more than three eggs a week. Drink skim or low-fat milk instead of whole milk. Cut down on chese or use low fat cheese instead. 2. Eat more low-fat, high fiber foods. Add more fruits, vegetables and grain products to your diet. Eat more fish, chicken, turkey and lean beef. Cut the skin off before eating. 3. Use less fat in cooking and food preparation. Use vegetable oils and soft margarine instead of butter. Do not fry foods. Instead bake, broil, boil, roast or stew. 4. Exercise more. Take every chance at home or work to get more exercise. Walk instead of driving. Take the stairs, not the elevator. Start a regular program of aerobic exercise such as walking, swimming, bike riding or running. Do it today. If you don't know your blood cholesterol level, sec your health care provider. Include a low fat food in your next meal. and dispostion of action items. Note the name of any speaker who proposes an action, plan or makes an important statement on an issue. All points of order, appeals, amend ments and unusual items of busi ness should be recorded. 10. In a formal meeting, the secretary stands to read the minutes. between your spouse and the child ren's other biological parent. Suggestions for both parents. Explore your parenting styles and take classes together to develop problem-solving and discipline skills. Work out ways for your step family to communicate; bulletin boards, complaint and compliment jars, regularly planned activities and familly meetings. Talk about feelings. Airing them aloud diminishes their power. A key point to remember is that it's easy to get caught up in making life better for the children at the expense of the relationship between the parents. Keeping the parental relationship a priority is very important. When parents are happy, children feel more secure. Teen-age styles Family friction or fun The way teenagers dress and wear their hair has been a source of conflict bewtween parents and children for generations and for good reason. Establishing independence is one of the tasks of adolescence. At this time teenagers begin seeing them seles as separate from their parents and families and want to form bonds with new groups. One of the most visible ways for children to express this change is to alter their appearance and adopt the style value by their peer group. The question for parents to ask is whether a teen's choice of clo thing and hair style is worth a fam ily fight. , , A parent's response may be, "not always." Many issues are far more important than strange haircuts. It is sometimes easy to focus on clothes or haircuts because those are con crete, visible changes. Parents may lose sight of the underlying issues of development and growth (such as reliability, honesty and respect for others) that they need to be concerned about. Look at the total picture, not just a small segment. Is your teen ager keeping communication Microwave cooking must Microwave cooking of meat and poultry must be thorough to ensure that bacteria, such as Salmonella, are killed. The uneveness of microwave cooking produces cold spots in meat and poultry that could be havens for bacteria. An oven cooking bag will ensure the most even heating in a micro wave. Check manufacturer's in structions for time, power level and other considerations. Pay special attention to the number of minutes that food should stand after micro waving to complete the cooking process. When cooking poultry, cut into a piece to check doneness. If the flesh is pink or if blood is visible next to the bone, return it to the oven for more cooking. Cook poultry stuffing separately from the bird. The moistness of stuffing combined with the poten tial for uneven cooking could be a risky food safety situation. Pork also needs thorough cook ing. You can cook pork in the mi crowave, but do it with care. To ensure a moist atmosphere for con ducting heat, use an oven cooking bag for laree nork cuts. When cooking porkchops cover the dish tightly. To avoid uncooked cold spots in the meat, give the dish a half-turn at least twice during the cooking. JOIN ( 1 1 t-Ji J Information on this page provided by the by the Warm Springs Office of the Oregon State University Extension Service Phone: 553-1161, ext. 238 or 239 Facts show farmer contributions An American farmer provides food and fiber for II4 people including 92 in the U.S. and 22 overseas. That figure is up from 73 in 1970 and 46 in I960. A farmer spends $484 to pro duce the food for one person annually. Farmers get 23 cents of the consumers' food dollar spent for food raised on U.S. farms, down from 32 cents 20 years ago. Americans annually consume an average of 77 pounds of beef per Weight watching hints When stress begins to pile up during the day, take 1 5 minutes out to sit by yourself and relax or do some exercise. (You can't afford not to!) There's nothing like tension to send one on a binge to the rcfriger- channels open ano gaining sell confidence and maturity? Or is he or she constantly acting aggressive, belligerent and angry? Is yourchild experiencing difficulty in school, dropping out, withdrawing, using drugs or drinking? When a radical change in appear ance is accompanied by extremely negative behavior changes, it's time to deal with the total issue, not just the appearance. Even though it's difficult to look beyond outward appearance and the teen's relationship with parents and siblings and school achieve ment, parents should do it. Attempt to de-emphasize looks and and emphasize positive, caring growth. Teens will usually respond to adult warmth. Take the time to make friends and have fun with teenagers. This will increase the chances of developing the kind of relationship in which opinions can be freely exchanged. Parents and teen disagreements won't last for ever, they only seem to. As long as teenagers are develop ing social confidence, growing in self-confidence and independence and achieving in some areas, par ents are wise not to worry unduly about weird hair or clothes. The pink color of raw pork will disappear when pork is done. Use an oven thermometer to check for doneness. The thickest part of the pork cut should reach a tempera ture of 170 degrees F. Check the manufacturer's directions for the length of standing time required to complete the cooking process. How to sav "NO Are you too busy doing "stuff to make progress on your impor tant goals. Why? Maybe you need to get better at saying No. Say "No" to: Thoughtless requests inappropriate Violations values of your own Doing what others should do for themselves Requests that conflict with your priorities Requests that don't meet the "Is this the BEST use of my time? test Practices, substances or pro ducts that will harm you and your health The first hardest: few words may be the Hamburger recipe Russian Hamburgers 1 lb. lean ground beef, or turkey 2 eggs, lightly beaten I tablespoon chopped parsley I teaspoon dill weed i teaspoon salt lA teaspoon pepper 3 drops tabasco 1 tablesppon salad oil 2 medium potatoes, shredded I small onion, thinly sliced person, 63 pounds of chicken, 84 pounds of potatoes, 31 pounds of fresh apples and oranges, 26 gal lons of milkandabout 1.000 pounds of other foods. o Agriculture is much more than food; it includes cotton, wool, forest products, tobacco and greenhouse products. For example, about one fouth of prescription drugs contain an agricutlturc product. As a second example, people spend $6 billion a year on cat and dog food. ator or cookie jar! Serve lots of fresh raw vegeta bles as snacks and try them with this low-caloric, low-fat dip sug gested by the American Heart Association. 2 Tbsp. skim milk 1 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 cup low-fat cottage cheese V cup chopped onion. Place all ingredients in blender and process until creamy. Makes one cup with 10 calorics per tablespoon. RSnQQ reSOUTCQ . i--r meetHQ MarCfl I 7 The third session of the series on range resource and livestock man agement will be held Friday, March 17, 1989 from I to 4 p.m. at the Senior Ctizen's Center. Included will be presentations on grazing management of the Crooked River National Grasslands by Byron Cheney of the Forest Service and riparian management and recovery by Wayne Elmore of theBLM. Photography weekend All Oregon 4-H members, lead ers and parents are invited to attend the 4-H Photography Weekend April 22 and 23 at the Oregon 4-H Center in Salem. Cost of the session of $40 for Friday and Saturday or $30 for Saturday only. Applications are due April I. Contact the Warm Springs Exten sion Office for registration and further information. be thorough Keep food stafety in mind when you microwave meat in a casserole, too. It's best to use a round con tainer for even cooking. Also, stir foods to heat evenly or rotate the dish a half turn several times dur ing cooking. 33 I'm flattered you asked, how ever., 'Right now my priorities are., My schedule won't permit it I've already taken my turn doing... I can't give it the attention it deserves I'm not really interested in doing that, however I would be interested in... I know it is important to you, however... Thanks, but no Remember, though, don't get so good at saying "No" that you miss out on opportunities to work on important projects, accept impor tant leadership roles and build warm supportive relationships. 6 onion or hamburger buns. split and toasted In a large bowl, combine meat, eggs, parsley, dill, salt, pepper and tabasco. In a small skillet, in oil, saute potatoes and onion a few min utes until almost tender. Add to meat mixture, mixing well. Form into six patties. Refrigerate until ready to cook. To serve, broil or barbeque patties to desired done ness. Serve on toasted buns, topped with your favorite condiments. Makes six servings.