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We are thrilled to bring are We In other parts of Ohio enjoy do people Not only welcome I thought I’d So, these enjoy I hope you By Lora Abernathy Lora By Daily Troy of the readers Call and Piqua Daily News, rst the fi News Daily Sidney local edition of Salt maga- zine. it has been published where Salt has years, for several become one of the most popular publications we in between Tucked produce. each issue pro- the recipes discover I hope you vides, that ingredients the secret make Salt magazine unique. stories highlighting reading friends and their neighbors, the love they communities, included in each recipes A special thanks to issue. Ingle, Tana Victoria Frohna, Thomas and Frank Christi Mariano for sending in their for our inau- recipes favorite and to edition of Salt, gural Jeanine “Jeannie” Seabrook at the Glass Rooster Can- nery for sharing hers. with one of my readers black- my recipes: favorite These bottom cupcakes. not chocolate delights are they’re scrumptious, only tex- avor, unique in their fl and presentation. ture and I hope you cupcakes, Salt as much reading enjoy bringing it to enjoy as we you. Welcome to Salt magazine to Salt Welcome Salt Salt 6 | Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 Floating com. teer, visitflagcityballoonfest. val, ortobecome avolun- balloon pilot. his son, Phil, who isahotair nessman DanClingerand founded by Findlay busi- in Findlay in1999. Itwas also adrone-free zone. are welcome. areaThe is park, animals but service morning. fly-in willbeheldSunday for Saturday night, anda launch withglow isplanned the park. Another balloon at8a.m.Run willstart at Park. A 5KUp, Upand Away 7 a.m. withafly-inatEmory — willbearound 9p.m. loon illumination— “glow” Adams.Emory A hotairbal- at 6:30p.m. Friday from sengers. pas- and paidballoonride limited number ofballoons Aug. 11, which includesa planned forFriday morning, weather —are permitting to foodvendors. dren’s activities tocarshows ground aswell, from chil- 46 balloonsfilledtheskies. the cityofFindlay. In2016, Flag hasalsofloatedover vesterCat.the AnAmerican parrot, Tweety Bird andSyl- lighthouse, dragon, monkey, balloons includedafootball, the past. Someoftheshaped sizes have beenincludedin Admission isfree. Adams Park.11-13 atEmory which isplannedfor Aug. annual FlagCityBalloonFest, up, upand away the during Findlay ispreparing tofly By MelanieSpeicher For more aboutthefesti- firstThe festival was held No petsare allowed atthe Saturday beginsataround A masslaunchwillbegin Balloon launches— There are events onthe Balloons ofallshapesand FINDLAY — cityofThe on air Photo by MelanieSpeicher Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 | 7 8 | Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 visitors, according toorganizers, years saw thousands ofravenous Agricultural Society, the first two Troy. the MiamiCountyFairgrounds in from 11a.m. to9p.m. May 20at petition returns forthethird year County Food Truck Rally &Com- break outyour forks. Miami The anyone who justlikestoeat— By Melody Vallieu Miami County returning to Food rally truck Sponsored by theMiamiCounty TROY —Foodies —and, well, GET YOUR EAT ON are goingto have it.” she said. “You justnameit, and we from hotdogstoloadedtatertots,” Agricultural Society. manager oftheMiamiCounty event co-chairandsecretary and deadline, according to Jill Wright, fare attheannual event before the expected tosignupshare their cultural Society. director oftheMiamiCounty Agri- Jacobs,Roberta rally co-chairand munity hasbeenamazing,” said closing. totheeventout ofsuppliesprior even wipingsomeofthetrucks Jacobs said Asian, Mexican, “There isareally goodvariety, Forty-five are foodtrucks enthusiasmfrom“The thecom- Tin Roof duringtherst food truck rally in Kyleen Green handsoutanorder from the 2015 attheMiamiCounty Fairgrounds. 2015 attheMiamiCounty Fairgrounds. 6. Repeatsteps 3and4again, perhapsthistime 5. Repeatsteps 3and4. 4. Have abeer, glassofwine, pop, water orother 3. Share your cuisineandenjoy eachother’s 2. Splitup. Everyone shouldget something 1. Findapicnictable orotherlocationtomake rallyA food truck how-to: concentrating ondessert. availabledrink attheevent. the fairgrounds. company available andtheentertainment at different toeatandmeetbackat “your place.” your theday. campsitefor Source: Jacobs, Roberta rally co-chairanddirector of theMiamiCounty Agricultural Society Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 | 9 Photos by Anthony Weber Anthony by Photos bon chicken and jambalaya and bon chicken shakes vice ice cream, and hamburgers strolls sorbet ice cream, pulled pork chops, nachos salad Brussels sprout chos, burrito Bone’s grilled sammich, Zombie Dogz — Gourmet hot dogs — Gourmet Zombie Dogz — Gourmet hot dogs U-Lucky-Dawg bour- boys, Truck — Po’ Southern Style Food T’s Sweet soft ser- dumplings, — Hot apple Concessions Long’s paninis chicken, — Shredded & More Chicken P-Nuts, meatball sub, Ma’s beef, — Italian Beefstroll Adena’s hamburgers cheesesteak, Patriot Grill — Philly yogurt, — Frozen & Soft Serve Yogurt Frozen Rhino’s brownies gourmet — Pie, Pie Bakery Sugar shrimp and grits tacos, — Brisket, Smokin Bee Bee Q balls hog tacos, de Mohr — Gyros, Bistro Red Barn Catering — Grilled barbecue pork Batdorf’s cotton candy, — Chocolate chip cookies, Treats Winks burgers — Gyros, Eats Street Niko’s duck na- cakes, — Crab Fork Friendly Storypoint’s Wings — Grilled wings and skewers, Bones Brothers grilled cheese pork, — Brisket, Wagon Paddy Valerie Petry, of Tipp City, shares a treat with her a treat shares Tipp City, of Petry, Valerie in 2015. rally truck food rst during the  2, Isaac, son, berries deep fried pierogies steak cheese sandwiches cheese, and roni Food trucks rally 2017 set for Food Croquettes — Paynes Hunger wraps and salad bowls Grain Kinetic — ice Shaved Ice — Kona pretzels — Soft Soft Pretzels Homemade Miller’s meats smoked Meats — Barbecue & Sweets Corn corn Kettle — Kettle Cumberland straw- — Chocolate-covered 43 Baseball No. Post Troy chicken pork, pulled — Ribeyes, Tin Roof Mobile Food Barbecue — Inc. BBQ-N-Fixins TK’s — Barbecue Barbecue Mo’s brats, dogs, — Hot More and Doggers Hot Diggity — Grilled Concessions beef tenderloin Family Mike’s Dipper — Ice cream Big Susie’s — Mexican Food Street Tortilla on a stick chicken Southern Sisters — Corn dogs, barbecue Cupzilla — Korean and sticks Concessions — Cinnamon rolls Sweet — Ice cream Troy of Coldstone Creamery grilled tots, Tater Redhead Canteen — The Crazy maca- — Seven-cheese Express Food Great McNasty’s — Iced teas Tea Southern Style Sweet Shannon’s Side items will include every- those with special dietary For the desserts. And then there’s also need something to You’ll Korean and Hawaiian cultures will cultures and Hawaiian Korean to name a few. be represented, sand- also will feature The event kind imaginable, wiches of every bar- including pitas, Jacobs said, steak and cheese Philly becue, boys. and po’ deep fried fries, french thing from and onion rings to mushrooms and coleslaw. soft pretzels is no need to worry, there needs, that is taken care Jacobs said, She said gluten-free, of as well. and kid- sugar-free vegetarian, on the items also are friendly trucks. at the various menu cupcakes and cookies, es, Waffl in — and everything ice cream sweet — to soothe one’s between Jacob said. tooth, so with, all that food down wash Southern Style visit Shannon’s differ- offers which Tea, Sweet will be or there of tea, avors ent fl drinks, blended fruit and veggie ice and beer and wine for shaved Wright. to according sale, 10 | Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 the goal,” Jacobssaid. make andthiswillhelptoward improvements we would liketo is costly andthere are lotsof improvements tothefairgrounds. for?” shop. What more couldyou ask entertainment, andyou caneven said. “There willbeplentyof foods atonelocation,” Wright and you caneatsomany different day out. sentially aone-stopforgreat she said. also willbeon-sitethesameday, ami CountyGoatBreeder show per Valley FiberFest andtheMi- said.Wright 10thannualThe Up- andcrafts, chockfullofarts barn throughout theday, includinga willbeplentiful entertainment rallyfood truck hastooffer, inclement weather, Jacobssaid. inside outofthesunorincase be openforattendeestoeat said. share. items from different to trucks members withyou topurchase orfamily fourtosixfriends bring rally —forultimatesuccess inafood She saidtoparticipate withgoinginagroup.starting tips forattendingafoodrally, research over theyears andoffers their specialties. more smaller-sized of portions asked vendors, ifpossible, tosell this reason, Jacobssaidthey have manytry oftheotherbooths. For two andwere full, notgettingto that peopleateatafoodboothor cisms ofpastyears’ rallies was “The upkeepofthegrounds“The Funds raised willhelpwith “Everyone likestoeatfood, saidtheeventWright ises- While you’re enjoying allthe Merchants’The Buildingwill more“The themerrier,” Jacobs But Jacobsalsohasdoneher Jacobs saidoneofthecriti- Wednesday-Friday. from 8a.m. to4p.m. at937-335-7492 office Miami CountyFair 937-266-2914 orthe Jacobscall Roberta at Rally &Competition, FoodCounty Truck Facebook page atMiami the rally, seetheevent’s For more on information at The Crazy Redhead Canteen. and Emma Niswonger serve nonstop BELOW: Josh Roeth, Jessie Roeth ton, get ashaved treat atKona Ice. children Chastity andDavid of Day- AT RIGHT: David Carr, along with his Truck Rally &Competition in Troy. during the2016 MiamiCounty Food at Susie’s BigDipperoutof Piqua waits onatreat from Sarah Palmer ABOVE: Charles Willis, of Piqua, Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 | 11 Posh hotel all the way. Posh owers, fl Love Nope. The people. Tent camping or Tent posh hotel? Or something in between? have Do you thumb? a green though. most love What do you community? about your

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jelly Seabrook teaches Jeanine “Jeannie” bread makingat the cannery. Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 | 13 Place all ingredients in a bowl bowl in a Place all ingredients GLASS ROOSTER GLASS ROOSTER BREAD DOUGH Ingredients: melted 2 tablespoons butter, not scalding but warm 1 cup milk, 1/4 cup sugar 2 teaspoons yeast our fl 2 1/2 cups white 1 teaspoon salt Directions: the bottom until a soft and fold from our if the fl Add more ball forms. Stop not beat. Do dough looks wet. mixing as soon as the dough looks into a ball. Knead gently almost dry. Cin- Then use to make Grandma’s namon Rolls. This excess became small-batch or small-batch became This excess goodies was A portion the preserved of products,” sell 150 to 175 different “I now Agri- the Sustainable from grant A recent and steps and brings time down “It saves her simple has not dimmed Rapid growth things in life to pick three get only “You “artisan” jellies, tomato sauces, corn salsas, corn salsas, sauces, tomato jellies, “artisan” of herbed vegetables. a variety pickles and for sale at farmers to contributing returned Lancaster in Delaware, markets community is for The remainder Vernon. and Mount Rooster shelves. sale on Glass said with pride. Seabrook & Education Organization Research culture a steam jacket kettle helped her purchase amounts of sauces, large for processing llings. and pie fi relishes salsas, said. Seabrook the cost of the product,” well. to living approach as want the people you live, you — where choose to eat,” and the food you friends, said. Seabrook Heat oven to 375 F. Heat oven our and sugar and 1 tablespoon of fl Mix together fruit, oil or butter our, 1 tablespoon of fl Mix together oatmeal, and serve. Cool slightly Bake for 15 minutes. GLASS ROOSTER FRUIT CRISP FRUIT GLASS ROOSTER 1 Servings: Ingredients: etc.) cherries, berries, fruit (apples, 1/2 cup favorite our 2 tablespoons fl 1 tablespoon sugar 2 tablespoons oatmeal 2 tablespoons oil or butter 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon Directions: place in an 8-ounce canning jar. in jar. and pour on top of fruit mixture and cinnamon, In the summer, she hosts a Kids CAN hosts a Kids she summer, In the class offeringsA full list of (six-student the beyond Her teaching has expanded struck a deal with Seabrook In 2016, Using dental fl oss, slice the tube oss, Using dental fl and beat softened butter In a bowl, Cook and Craft Day Camp, and teaches teaches and Camp, Day and Craft Cook on every- week classes a adult ve four to fi the historycanning and vari- of thing from baking, techniques to bread ous canning herbs. and cooking with soap making at glassroostercan- is available minimum) nery.com. cannery to include sessions at Franklin Conservatory and Up- in Columbus Park Seabrook Arlington Lifelong Learning. per and class materials. all produce provides if bring their own may students However, choose. they their to preserve some local truck farmers markets unsold at area that went produce she man- As a result, stands. and roadside 12,000 pounds of fruits aged to salvage to gone have that would and vegetables compost. over butter. Roll the dough into a long butter. over tube. so the Place rounds into 2-inch rounds. 9-by-9 faces up in a buttered spiral but- extra Brush with any baking dish. middle or until Bake for 25 minutes ter. slightly. Cool springs back. roll Add sugar one until smooth. vanilla If the consistency is too cup at a time. add milk 1 tablespoon at a time, thick, beating after each addition until the rolls. Frost is spreadable. frosting Heat oven to 375 F. Heat oven at to about 1/2- dough fl Roll bread Heat oven to 425 F. Heat oven our and salt in a bowl fl yeast, sugar, water, oil, Place olive dough and top with 2 1/2 cup pizza sauce over Spread GRANDMA’S CINNAMON ROLLS GRANDMA’S CINNAMON Ingredients: Dough Glass Rooster Bread melted 1/2 stick butter, sugar 1 cup brown 1 tablespoon cinnamon softened 1 stick butter, 1 teaspoon vanilla sugar 2-3 cups powdered Enough milk to make a smooth frosting Directions: with melted butter. Spread inch thick. sugar and cinnamon Sprinkle brown PIZZA DOUGH Ingredients: for crispier crust oil, 2 tablespoons olive not scalding but warm 1 cup water, 1 tablespoon sugar 2-3 teaspoons yeast our fl 2 1/2 cups white 1 teaspoon salt Directions: Add more a soft ball forms. the bottom until and fold from Roll ball onto Do not beat. our if the dough looks wet. fl to desired cookie sheet or pizza pan and press greased thickness. toppings like pep- Sprinkle favorite cheese. cups mozzarella peppers. pineapple or sweet/hot mushrooms, onion, peroni, warm. Serve Bake for about 20 minutes. In addition to canning classes, Seabrook Seabrook classes, to canning In addition of vis- busloads brought That relationship into catering she branched Eventually, that times busy Spring and summer are Glass Rooster Cannery Recipes: developed an early relationship with Expe- relationship an early developed that mar- an organization rience Columbus, as a tourism Ohio destination. kets Central of Seabrook’s to the cannery for tours itors to on how and lessons garden half-acre Those and jellies. jams preserve make and farm-to-fork visits sometimes included produce grown locally from meals prepared and meats. partiesand hosting private and receptions barn behind the 1920s-era in a restored ArtAntique & The Glass Rooster cannery. Ohio art- of the work features which Shop, door. is next ists, seasonal workers. to hire Seabrook require in business a greenhouse She operates of veg- and varieties owers fl selling May, gardens etable plants suited to backyard and home preserving. 14 | Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 40976412 127 W. Poplar St., Sidney, OH 45365 107 East Court StreetSidney,107 EastCourt Ohio45365•email: [email protected]

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Photos by Luke Gronneberg Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 | 17 Metz agreed, saying, “It’s “It’s saying, Metz agreed, will visitors Again this year, as a whole contributed over over contributed as a whole $2,000 to our local food pantry. and gracious a very are They and of people, bunch generous them as thankful to know are we part of our community.” Airstream nice to see so many come back to our town. owners the kinship we It acknowledges hate to see it all and we enjoy, end so quickly.” be able to sample a taste of on the music the arts with live and visit the cus- grounds the where tomer service lobby Art Fine Invitational Airstream landscape artists Top is held. the United States all over from their art. to display invited are Much of the artAirstream- is for and will be available related purchase. (The California plant closed in 1978, and all (The and Californiaclosed in 1978, plant housed in now are aspects of the business Jackson Center.) longer with becoming time in 30 years, rst fi classic is now a look that It’s softer edges. Airstream. for a width to allow interior and adding more keep- while comfortable trailer more bigger, ing its distinct look. launched a decade ago. rst sign of an idea fi 1962: Byam died after battling cancer. Byam 1962: for the redesigned were The trailers 1969: the redoing debuted, Another redesign 1994: is a rede- Basecamp, model, Its newest Today: Courtesy of airstream.com “It is fun to watch and listen “It is fun to watch Scott Jackson Center Mayor our citizens gives “The event Airstream Pacer but will be but Pacer Airstream at the version in a newer staying Wheeler noted one of his event. is the trailer- activities favorite backing competition. at each to the couples yelling You other in the timed event. going they’re what know never he said. to say,” Admin- Klopfenstein and village Bruce Metz also said the istrator Alumapalooza has a positive impact on the village and local community. an opportunityAir- to meet and in- customers stream with them in a festive teract Those attending atmosphere. in to our community contribute Klopfen- than one,” ways more the group “Last year, stein said. It was a tent on a Model T chassis. He im- T chassis. a tent on a Model It was a teardrop- adding by the structure proved shaped permanent shelter along with stove enough inquiries He received and ice chest. this a business to consider traveling while opportunity. learned Byam but on hold, the business ef- war planes for the building while much fort. the and he set out across California digs, nd a suitable second loca- United States to fi A factory for sale in Jackson Center. was tion. “Airstream is his fi rst home,” home,” rst is his fi “Airstream Air- CEO of Wheeler, Bob to this time look forward “We doing talks to Wheeler enjoys A brief history trailer. Airstream rst the fi built Byam Wally 1929: II put War World and The Depression 1940s: its had outgrown company Byam’s 1950s: he says Airstream is like a sec- is like Airstream he says ond home. talking about she quipped when to the company. his loyalty about is also excited stream, event. this year’s of reasons, for a number of year and a a feel-good event it’s to time for our employees great so dedi- are meet those who Airstream the cated to living passionate are lifestyle — they is There do. they about what surround- also a good energy and it is a great ing this event economic boost to our local said Wheeler. economy,” update people about company plans and camps out with the a 1959 He owns attendees. to give his French French his give to shower to keep her her keep to shower palooza at Airstream Airstream at palooza bulldog Abby a quick a quick Abby bulldog cool at a past Aluma- a past at cool Inc. in Jackson Center. Jackson in Inc. Steve Etlinger, of Mon- of Etlinger, Steve treal, Canada, prepares prepares Canada, treal, Luhr also said much of the Luhr also said much social and a chance very “It’s is long: The list of activities of But the highlight is tours “Alumapalooza is together- Eileen, Ambos said his wife, with Airstream employees, their employees, Airstream with in and families and those living village.” the around effortssuccess is due to the of a dedicated staff of volunteers in to help. travel who desk and my from to get away of- the lifestyle the event enjoy fond memories It rekindles fers. along with my of a time when, in an I lived wife and daughter, It was years. for three Airstream and a most unique experience, Alumapalooza no regrets. I have of those some lets me relive he said. special times,” bike cookouts, numerous hunts as well scavenger rides, and seminars as workshops to help attendees learn more are There Airstream. about their like a also lighthearted events people where contest, riveting can try some of the tools used the trailers. to build tour guide Veteran the plant. of Jackson Center, Ambos, Don for Airstream has been with fact every and knows 59 years to down Airstream regarding (He agreed the last pop rivet. in the early to help with tours for a couple only “but 1990s have and 24 years of weeks,” passed.) He is passionate he has about the important role and is the years over played been a part of thankful to have for so long. family Airstream the “A chance Ambos said. ness,” an all- and have to meet others time socializing. great around for Airstreamers When meeting know never time you rst the fi and come from, they where tell often times the stories they fascinating.” are concern- tolerant has been very but for doing tours, ing his zeal him when has often corrected 18 | Salt | West Central Ohio | Spring 2017 Reader Salt Pasta Fagioli recipe submittedforthisissue ofSalt. grocery card. by July 13. of your dish, too, ifyou’ve gotone. mustAll entries bereceived Recipe Submissionlinkatthe top tobeentered. Include aphoto feature itinanupcomingissue. Send usyour favorite recipe. 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