Friday, April 16, 2010

April Food Storage Focus - Dry Milk





APRIL - Dry Milk Storage

April 4 Come listen to a Prophet’s voice. Review and ponder this week’s General Conference talks about preparedness, provident living and food storage. Consider the latest counsel of inspired Church leaders in your quest to protect and provide for your family. Accurately inventory and assess your current dry milk storage. Store correctly in a cool, dry location to protect and preserve this invaluable calcium and protein source.

On the first Monday of each month: do this only if physically able and make sure children are excluded from the area: Carefully drain two gallons of water from your water heater into a strong bucket with a handle---it will be dangerously hot. Let the water in the bucket cool down in a closed area away from children, then discard. By doing this each month you set the stage for emergency water storage. (Refer to February water storage guidelines for information/instructions.)

April 11 Gather as a family and read Exodus 3:7-9. Using your food storage might be your “land of (dry) milk and honey” that could help deliver you from stress and bondage by freeing up grocery money to pay those unexpected car repairs, medical bills, or other financial emergencies.

No specific amount of dry milk is recommended per person. However, 16 pounds per adult is considered a basic supply. (That equals 4 cans if you dry pack it yourself at the Bishops Storehouse at a cost of less than $29.) Make sure you label, date and store any dry milk in a cool, dry location. Remember that the hot chocolate mix available from the storehouse counts as dry milk storage too! Yummy and a “premium” popular Utah brand!

April 18 Church leaders recommend that you store what you eat and eat what you store. Why store dry milk if you hate it? Money, money, money---that’s three good reasons. Think of dry milk storage like money in the bank; some for every day and some for emergencies. How about no more last minute trips to the store to get a gallon of milk? That saves time, energy and gasoline because when was the last time you left the store with just the gallon of milk you went for?

Keep a pitcher of milk made up and ice cold in your refrigerator at all times. Use it in all your recipes that call for fresh milk like mac & cheese, cream sauces and gravies, cream soups, breakfast casseroles, scrambled eggs and more. Make your own evaporated milk for marshmallow fudge and other recipes that call for it---great for a family night treat or rare indulgence on the cheap!


April 25 Read and consider Isaiah 55:1 and 2 Nephi 9:50. Having dry milk stored is like having money in your nutrition bank too! You can boost the nutritional value of almost any recipe that call for flour just by adding ¼ cup of dry milk---you don’t need to add any extra liquid for this small amount. Doing this adds a terrific punch of calcium and protein for your children’s growth and development. Good calcium for those worried about osteoporosis too!

Take a second look at your family’s favorite recipes. Without compromising taste, you can add dry milk to the dry ingredients in your baking recipes and add the equivalent water where the recipe calls for fresh milk for cornbread, muffins, wheat bread, and more.

Serve reconstituted milk in a sippy cup to transition older babies to table food. They’ll grow up never knowing the difference. Tell your toddlers and older children they can drink as much reconstituted milk as they want to---no limit! You’ll still save substantially on your grocery bill while filling them up with good stuff!

Still nervous? Still hate dry milk? Contact your food storage specialists; we’re waiting and ready to make you a dry milk believer!

Know anyone who is looking for a Great place to work? Medigold Member Services

Know anyone who is looking for a Great place to work?



The Member Services Department just received approval to post one of our much sought after and always exciting Member Service positions. If you know anyone who has excellent interpersonal skills and who enjoys working in a fast paced, motivated team environment then please direct them to the MCHS job posting site next week to apply.



Thanks,

Kim



Kim Ulrich

Manger Member Relations

MediGold

6150 East Broad St, Suite EE320

Columbus, Ohio 43213

(614) 546-3183

Fax (614) 546-3132

Go Blue, Be Green! Community Environmental Awareness & Recycling Day





Go Blue, Be Green!

Community Environmental Awareness & Recycling Day



This just in . . . televisions and microwaves will be accepted for recycling!!



Don’t miss it! The Hilliard City Schools' District Student Advisors will host their second annual Community Environmental Awareness Day tomorrow, Saturday, April 17, 2010, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., at Hilliard Darby High School, 4200 Leppert Road. This event will offer residents of the school district a drop-off location for electronics recycling and document shredding.



In cooperation with the Hilliard EverGreen Team, Fred’s Scrapping and Shred-it, the event will offer a recycling drop-off for electronics, such as computers, monitors, televisions, microwaves, cell phones and small household appliances. A commercial shredder also will be on site for citizens to safely dispose of personal documents.



In addition, the student advisors will provide an educational festival to share information about recycling and “green” living. The festival will include music, games, exhibits and the opportunity for a fun-filled day of learning.

Spirit of Safety Day - A FREE day of fun for all ages. May 15, 2010 9AM - 3PM at the Joint Safety Services Building





From: TheNixleTeam@emails.nixle.com [mailto:TheNixleTeam@emails.nixle.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 2:50 PM
Subject: Community Message: Spirit of Safety Day - A FREE day of fun for all ages. May 15, 2010 9AM - 3PM at the Joint Safety Services Building


Community Message has been issued by the Hilliard Division of Police.

Friday April 16, 2010 2:49 PM EDT

Spirit of Safety Day - A FREE day of fun for all ages. May 15, 2010 9AM - 3PM at the Joint Safety Services Building

“Spirit of Safety Day”

A FREE day of fun for all ages!

May 15, 2010
9AM – 3PM
Joint Safety Services Building
5171 / 5181 Northwest Parkway

Everyone is welcome to the first annual “Spirit of Safety Day” to be held on Saturday, May 15, 2010 from 9AM – 3PM at the new Joint Safety Services Building by the Franklin County Fairground.

This fun filled day for all ages is a collaborative effort by the Hilliard Police Department and the Norwich Township Fire Department to provide education on important safety issues as well as showcase services available to the Hilliard Community. We feel it is important to let our friends and families know we care about their safety and welfare!

The Norwich Township Fire Department will be featuring awesome events such as Rope Repelling and Vehicle Extrication to allow our residents to see first hand the life saving expertise our fire fighters have. In addition, they are providing important health services such as blood pressure checks, glaucoma screening, and glucose checks. By hosting a wide variety of agencies such as Mount Carmel, Alzheimer’s, American Red Cross, and much more, residents will be able to find where they can turn to for health and safety issues.

The Hilliard Division of Police will feature the Firearms Training Simulator which will allow adults to experience some police training first hand. The K-9 unit will be have demonstrations; the Detective Bureau will provide interesting information to show how to harden our community against criminals, and the “A.I.” team will let you see into the world of accident investigations. Homeland Security, Franklin County Children’s Services and many other agencies will be on hand to provide valuable information.

Let the children experience…
How to put out a fire first hand;
Learn how to dial 911 with a real police/fire dispatcher;
See what happens to an egg when he doesn’t wear his seatbelt;
Learn what to do in case of a fire in the safety house;
Ride a bicycle safely at the bicycle rodeo and have their bicycle helmets adjusted;
Talk to McGruff the crime dog;
Have some popcorn and watch a movie; and so much more.

If that isn’t enough, have a bite to eat, take a station tour, see the Med Flight helicopter and don’t forget to dispose of unwanted medications properly at the D.U.M.P. location. Safety can be fun – enjoy a day with your safety services family!


For full details, go to https://local.nixle.com/alert/1873099/.


Contact Information:

Hyda Slone

Community Relations

614-876-7321 off.slone@cityofhilliard.com

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Food storage containers







Hello Brothers and Sisters,

When you finally get excited, and decide to get your food storage, there are usually some thoughts that begin to dawn on you...like what is a practical way to store 200lbs. of steel cut oat groats? This is very important to consider, because you cannot store any grains for a long period of time in their original bags. Some small insect or larvae will eventually find its way into it. So, when you return home with your supplies be prepared with FOOD GRADE airtight containers to store your items in.

My suggestion is to dry pack them at home in the #10 cans from the storehouse if they are items you have not purchased from the storehouse directly, or have large 5 gallon buckets with a good seal on them, for long term storage. You can borrow a dry pack canner from the Bishops storehouse, and you can also purchase the #10 cans, lids, and oxygen packets there as well. (The process is much more efficient, and fun if you have at least two other people helping you! :) ) Invite your neighbors to be prepared as well!

I found a resource for reasonably priced storage containers that I would encourage you to look into if you want buckets, and that is www.containerandpac kaging.com . If anyone else knows of some other sources of reasonably priced food grade storage containers, please pass that information on to the rest of us!

The weather is beautiful... enjoy it and have a great day!

~Lori

Opportunity at AEP

CONS unit employment specialists and other interested parties,

I got a tip today that AEP is hiring in Columbus. Like many other large employers, AEP has a website that is regularly populated with job postings. These sites should be checked daily by job seekers who are interested in working at these companies.

The weblink below summarizes the six job openings currently in the Columbus area.

https://careers. aepcareers. com/index. jsp?locale= en_US&applicationName= aepCA&SEARCH.STATE. FIELD=location. state&SOURCE=location&EVENT=com.deploy. application. ca.plugin. PostingSearch. doSearch&SEQ=postingSearchRe sults&SEARCH.STATE. VALUE=PostingSta tes.OH&SOURCEINFO=Ohio

Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested in these jobs.

Marketing and planning jobs at Mount Carmel

CONS unit employment specialists and other interested parties,

Below are two job leads for some highly paid marketing and planning jobs at Mount Carmel.

Please pass them along to anyone is qualified and who might be interested.

Manager of Market Research
https://www. healthcaresource .com/thmchs/ index.cfm? fuseaction= search.jobDetail s&template=dsp_ job_details. cfm&cJobId=501331


Planning Analyst
https://www. healthcaresource .com/thmchs/ index.cfm? fuseaction= search.jobDetail s&template=dsp_ job_details. cfm&cJobId=455367

Eddie Bauer Fulfillment Services-employment opportunity

Eddie Bauer Fulfillment Services
With one location in the U.S. and two in Canada, Eddie Bauer's fulfillment and customer call center operations are a vital part of the success of Eddie Bauer. We operate a 2.2 million square foot catalog and retail distribution center in Groveport, Ohio.

We employ over 500 people in Groveport, Ohio. We mainly hire front line associates for our distribution centers.

Groveport, Ohio

Merchandise Processors
Distribution Supervisors
Application are being taken at our Groveport Facility.


6600 Alum Creek Drive, Groveport, OH 43125-9420(614) 497-8200‎

Nanny Job Lead

I met a woman at work the other day who needs a nanny 2-3 days a week for her 2 boys (ages 6 and 3). She lives in Dublin, and she's a single mother trying to make things work for her family. If you or anyone you know is interested,see Hayden Run email about this for contact info.
thanks,
Carolyn

A Great Book On Networking

CONS unit employment specialists and other interested parties,

Below is a PDF and a weblink for a book about networking by Harvey Mackay.

I've briefly looked over it and found it to be full of valuable advice and tips and a fast read (just 46 pages).

I printed it out and plan on reading it and marking it in my daily morning prep time.

Anybody who is interested in improving their networking skills should give this book a look.

www.harveymackay. com

Friday, April 2, 2010

It's Brenda's Party and We Can Go if IWeWant To




Party tonight for Carrie! Starting at 7pm, come over if you want! This is at Brenda's!
Tonight Friday April 2nd 2010!

General Conference April 2010






Do not forget General Conference this weekend. April 3rd and 4th. You can watch it via TV if you can see BUY channel. It will be a different # for the channel depending your service provider. You can listen via internet or go and enjoy it in the meeting houses.