Stop in the Office for a Warm Cup of Coffee! Six Unique New Year's

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Stop in the Office for a Warm Cup of Coffee! Six Unique New Year's Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Rent is DUE! Rent is LATE at Midnight New Year's Day Stop in the office for a warm cup of coffee! There's nothing better than curling up under a blanket with a mug of your favorite hot beverage! Your Community Team Stop by the office and help yourself to a cup or two of coffee!! 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Alivia Herald Six Unique New Year's Resolutions If Rent is Still Property Manager Unpaid, Add Turn your new year into your best year ever with these unique resolutions! 1) Make one new Another $25 Late Cindi Frohlich friend every month. Sign up for social activities in your area and make a point not only to introduce Fee Leasing Agent yourself to others but also to arrange additional outings. 2) Take a selfie in at least five places Ken Wehby you've never been, such as restaurants, parks, nature trails, and landmarks. 3) Learn something Lead Maintenance Tech you never learned as a child, such as how to turn a cartwheel or how to make paper dolls, and let John Arnett your inner child loose! 4) Do something nice for others every single day, like giving sincere 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 compliments or bringing donuts to the office. 5) Do something nice for yourself every single day, Pool and Grounds Tech like listening to your favorite music or taking time to rest and rejuvenate. 6) Turn negative self– talk into positive self– talk. For example, anytime thoughts like "I don't know how to do this” come to Office Hours mind, turn them into positive statements, "I can learn, practice, and succeed at this.” Monday Thru Friday 10:00am-6:00pm Honoring the Life and Achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Saturday "Not everybody can be famous, but everybody can be great because greatness is determined by 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 10:00am-4:00pm service. You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr. Jr. Day Sunday Closed Scooping is Mandatory Cleaning up after your dog in this community is a rule. When you bring your dog outside for a Contact Directory walk, even a short one, bring a plastic bag with you. Some people reuse plastic grocery bags, Main Office doubling them up to avoid leaks. Thank you for cooperating with this policy. 26 27 28 29 30 31 859-647-6999 Recipe: Chocolate Gingerbread Pretzel Cookies Office Fax Ingredients: 1 cup sugar, 1 cup butter (softened), 2 Tbsp molasses, 3 eggs, 1⁄2 cup dark 859-647-6940 chocolate (melted), 4 cups flour, 1 Tbsp ground ginger, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1⁄4 tsp cloves, 1⁄4 tsp nutmeg, 1⁄4 cup heavy whipping cream, 1⁄4 cup turbinado sugar Instructions: In a medium– sized bowl, mix the sugar, butter, and molasses until well combined. Mix in the eggs, one at a time. Mix in the chocolate. In a separate large bowl, sift together the flour, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until well combined. Pinch off handfuls of dough, roll them into cylinders, and shape them into pretzels. Place the pretzels on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush them with the heavy whipping cream and sprinkle on the turbinado sugar. Bake for 25 minutes at 350 F ⁄ 175 C. Charleston Pines Apartment Homes | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 1700 Charleston Ct. Florence, KY 41042 Four Ways to Save Money Recipe: Poached Pears Every Month in Spice Syrup As we head into Ingredients: 2020, commit to 1 bottle non-alcoholic saving more per Moscato wine month! To set 2 cups honey yourself up for 1 cinnamon stick success, decide on a specific dollar 1 1-inch piece ginger, minced amount you want to 1 tsp ground vanilla save and find a “savings 6 pears, peeled buddy,” so that you can Instructions: In a large saucepan, combine exchange ideas for saving the Moscato, honey, cinnamon stick, ginger, more and hold each other accountable to your goals. and ground vanilla and heat over low heat, Here are four ways to save every month! bringing the mixture to a simmer. Add the pears Master the supermarket. Buy nonperishable foods in and simmer for another 20 minutes. Remove bulk, including rice, pasta, and oatmeal. Buy ingredients the pears and allow to cool. Continue to heat to make your own condiments and salad dressings. the honey mixture until it reduces by half and Avoid pre-cut produce like baby carrots and packaged thickens. Allow the sauce to cool to room pineapples, which are usually more expensive than temperature and discard the cinnamon stick. buying fruits and vegetables whole. Cut out junk food Place each pear in a serving bowl and drizzle the entirely, so that you live a healthier lifestyle and see a sauce over the top. smaller number at the bottom of your receipts. Collect your loose change. Every time you pay for Trivia: Fruit Salad something in cash, make a point to designate the change as savings, rather than money to be spent. 1. Which charac- Designate a place to collect the change, such as a ter in the TV series drawer, jar, or large envelope. At the end of each M*A*S*H was from month, gather the change and count up how much Crabapple Cove, you’ve saved. Maine? Curb your impulses. Every time you are tempted by an 2. Which vocal artist impulse buy, such as the jacket displayed in the store performs a ballroom window that you pass by or the packs of gum stacked dance with Brittany at the pharmacy checkout counter, resist the impulse Cherry in the music video and record the price you would have paid for the item for his song, “Thinking on a ledger. At the end of the month, tally up your Out Loud”? savings. 3. Darryl Strawberry won the Nation- Find free fun. Scour Meetup.com, Facebook, and other al League Rookie of the Year Award in 1983 social media sites for social groups focused on free with which team? activities, saving you the cost of concert tickets, movie 4. Which singer said she took the lemons in tickets, dining out, and more. For example, if you are her life and made her sixth studio album Lem- into fitness, you can find free running and cycling clubs, onade? 5. In architecture, which fruit is used as a which are pretty common in many cities. If you love decorative element symbolizing hospitality? good food, find a group that meets for potluck dinners, rather than at restaurants. If you are into music, find a Think you know the answers? Email your answers group that attends free concerts or hosts jam sessions. with “Trivia: Fruit Salad” in the subject line to triviamaster@ scuttlebuttsm.com for your chance to win cool stuff! Deadline If you don’t find a group related to your interests, start for entry is January 31, 2020. Five winners will be selected by one yourself and fill the calendar with free activities! February 15, 2020 and notified via email. Crossword Puzzle Fun Across Down 1 Perform in a pantomime 1 "Convoy" singer 4 Pro C W --- 7 European mountain system 2 Ideal land 11 "L" operator 3 Affair 12 Soda flavor 4 Enemy 13 Unaccompanied 5 "Quantum of 14 Military bed Solace" actress --- 15 University official Kurylenko 17 Fittingly 6 Result of sun when it's wet 19 Antediluvian 7 Up 20 Place 8 Mexican pro-golfer 21 World's third-largest island --- Ochoa 22 Popular Handel 9 Satellite1 composition 10 Kinda 24 Prevailed 12 Holler 25 Agency which initiated the Waco siege 16 Quick breads 26 Funded 18 Racing sled 29 Imp 23 Using shank's mare 32 Elite group 24 Astonished reaction 33 Lucifer 27 Signifies 37 Flavor 28 Valley 39 Fail to win 29 Break loose 40 Ride-sharing arrangement 30 Old type of gasoline 42 Brink 31 Cultivated 43 Acknowledging 34 Hot 45 Eye cell 35 Equally effective 46 Quick glimpse 36 Has no obligation to 47 Writer --- Pound 38 Prickly 48 Electrically charged 41 Minnelli with a zee particle 42 Old kind of 49 Swirl computer monitor 50 Cold War U S A F arm 44 Reactor safety overseer: Abbr. 51 Banned insecticide ALFAJORES PIZZELLE BISCOTTI POLVORONES FLORENTINE PRYANIKI KOLACHY SABLES LEBKUCHEN SHORTBREAD LINZERKEKSE SPECULAS MADELEINES SPRINKLE MELOMAKARONO SUGAR COOKIES OREHOVKI WEDDING CAKES Word Search: cookies Search: Word PEPPERKAKOR An swe r Keys Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Rent is DUE! Rent is LATE at Midnight New Year's Day Stop in the office for a warm cup of coffee! There's nothing better than curling up under a blanket with a mug of your favorite hot beverage! Your Community Team Stop by the office and help yourself to a cup or two of coffee!! 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Alivia Herald Six Unique New Year's Resolutions If Rent is Still Property Manager Unpaid, Add Turn your new year into your best year ever with these unique resolutions! 1) Make one new Another $25 Late Cindi Frohlich friend every month. Sign up for social activities in your area and make a point not only to introduce Fee Leasing Agent yourself to others but also to arrange additional outings. 2) Take a selfie in at least five places Ken Wehby you've never been, such as restaurants, parks, nature trails, and landmarks.
Recommended publications
  • December 23, 2006
    The National Herald December 23, 2006 The National Herald is once again honored to join you and your family for Christmas. In addition to the other contents in this issue, we have spotlighted two short and abridged stories written by Photios Kontoglou (1895–1965), a gifted and spiritual artist. These stories depict two unique celebrations of Christmas in Aivali, Asia Minor. As the Christmas season draws near, many of us will be attending Orthodox churches and experiencing the spiritual power of Greek icons. Kondoglou was the foremost iconographer in Greece in the 20th century. He wrote extensively on the sacred art of iconography, in fact he is considered the man responsible for the revival of Byzantine iconography in the 1930’s. Kontoglou was born in 1895 in Aivali, Asia Minor. Together with his paintings and his writings, he published more than 3000 studies and articles, fighting for the eternal values of the Or- thodoxy and the Greek Tradition. Although known primarily as an iconist and philosopher, Kontoglou was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature. He was awarded the Cross-of-the- Commander of the Phoenix and received the Distinction of Letters and Arts from the Academy of Athens in recognition of all his exceptional work. We are also continuing our theme of Christmas past with a touching story, from the perspective of a Greek soldier, during the Albanian campaign of 1940-1941. Included in this insert is a lighthearted piece by Paul Papadeas about celebrating Christmas Greek style in North Carolina during the 1980’s. As for the story of Christmas present we leave it up to you, and from all of the staff of The National Herald we wish you “Χρόνια Πολλά.” Beverley MacDougall Special Section Assistant Editor 2 CHRISTMAS 2006 THE NATIONAL HERALD, DECEMBER 23, 2006 and fill their hearts and minds with The National Herald peace.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2019
    390 N. BROADWAY, #210 516-800-8000 JERICHO, NY 11753 FRIEDMANSIMON.COM PRST STD US POSTAGE PAID BOISE, ID LEGAL BRIEF PERMIT 411 516-800-8000 FRIEDMANSIMON.COM INSIDE THIS ISSUE DECEMBER 2019 1 Work, Family, and Melomakarono 2 What Great Leaders Have in Common Case Win: Leaving No Stone The Holiday Crunch Unturned? 3 When Patients Need Legal Aid A Hectic Time of Year That’s Worth It Cranberry Gingerbread ‘Tis the season of phone calls here at the everyone is incredibly supportive — it really firm as we rush toward 2020. Insurance does feel like being part of a family. I mean, Are You Making These Writing 4 companies are keen to close their books we even have our own holiday gathering Mistakes? for the year, and courts want to keep cases every year. Despite how hectic this season moving as fast as they can — it ends up is, we still set aside the time to get together, creating quite the holiday rush for personal eat a great meal, and enjoy each other’s injury lawyers. I definitely have a list of company. No matter what workplace you’re insurers to call every day, and you can bet in, when you have a close-knit team you can I check it twice. But, no matter how hectic bond with at moments like this, it’s a blessing. BREAK AWAY FROM BLAND things get here, not a day goes by that I’m not thankful to be a part of this team. Of course, I’ll still spend plenty of time with How to Write Content That Pops my own family this Christmas — something When it comes to winning over customers with content marketing, I went into personal injury law in 2013 sure to add a few pounds to my weight.
    [Show full text]
  • Trofima-Pota2009.Pdf
    n • GRAPHIC DESIGN • PACKAGING DESIGN • WEB DESIGN • MULTIMEDIA DESIGΝ • COMMUNICATIONS ΕΦΕΣΟΥ 4, 17121 ΝΕΑ ΣΜΥΡΝΗ T : 210 9324440 F : 210 9324473 E : [email protected] W: tangram.gr • Επίβλεψη και τήρηση βιβλίων όλων των κατηγοριών • Μηχανοργάνωση Λογιστηρίων • Σύµβουλοι • Χρηµατοοικονοµικές Μελέτες • Φοροτεχνικές Εφαρµογές • Νοµική Υποστήριξη: Άννα Μπούντα & Συνεργάτες Υπεύθυνος ανάλυσης: Πάρης Μήτσου Φιλολάου 188Α 11634 Αθήνα. Τηλ.: 210 7561605 - 210 7561430 Fax: 210 7511092 www.diktio.com.gr e-mail:[email protected] ΧΑΙΡΕΤΙΣΤΗΡΙΑ ΜΗΝΥΜΑΤΑ GREETING MESSAGES Η ιστορία του κλάδου δείχνει ότι η οργανωµένη βιοµηχανία τροφίµων αντα- ποκρίνεται στις προκλήσεις των καιρών, επενδύοντας σε σύγχρονες γραµµές παραγωγής, σε ποιότητα, σε καινοτόµα προϊόντα και, µέσα σε πλαίσιο ισχυρού ανταγωνισµού, δηµιουργώντας ανάπτυξη και θέσεις εργασίας. Σήµερα, έχουµε το ανώτατο επίπεδο διατροφικής ασφάλειας που υπήρξε ποτέ στον πλανήτη µας κι αυτό οφείλεται στο γεγονός ότι η δουλειά που γίνεται στη βιοµηχανία τροφίµων διεθνώς, είναι τεράστια και άρτια από επιστηµονικής πλευράς. Παρά ταύτα, ο κλάδος αντιµετωπίζει σηµαντικές προκλήσεις και άλλης µορφής που πηγάζουν κυρίως από τις συνεχώς αυξανόµενες απαιτήσεις των καταναλω- τών σε ό,τι αφορά στη διατροφική αξία, στην ασφάλεια και στις περιβαλλοντικές των τροφίµων. Η βιοµηχανία τροφίµων, όµως, είναι αυτή που έχει το µεγαλύτερο συµφέρον να προστατέψει και να ενηµερώσει τον καταναλωτή. Κι αυτό ακριβώς κάνει, αναλαµβάνοντας µάλιστα ηγετικό ρόλο στην προσπάθεια αυτή. Η υπεύθυνη ανταπόκρισή της σ’ αυτές τις ολοένα αυξανόµενες απαιτήσεις, υποχρε- ώνει τον κλάδο να προχωρήσει σε πρόσθετες επενδύσεις σε έρευνα, καθώς και στην υιοθέτηση πρόσθετων διαδικασιών ελέγχων. Τον υποχρεώνει να βελτιώνει σταθερά την ποιότητα της πληροφόρησης που δίνει στους καταναλωτές –από τις πληροφορίες στις συσκευασίες µέχρι την αλήθεια στις διαφηµίσεις.
    [Show full text]
  • Dessert & After Dinner Menu
    DESSERT AFTER DINNER DESSERT AFTER DINNER DRINKS Vanilla Panna Cotta 8 DRINKS Vanilla Panna Cotta 8 pomegranate glaze pomegranate glaze Vin Doux Muscat, 2010 9 Vin Doux Muscat, 2010 9 samos, greece Chocolate Cake 8 samos, greece Chocolate Cake 8 flourless, chocolate mousse, shaved flourless, chocolate mousse, shaved Quinta Do Noval LBV Port 8 chocolate, musto drizzle Quinta Do Noval LBV Port 8 chocolate, musto drizzle porto, portugal porto, portugal Loukoumades 8 Loukoumades 8 Metaxa Ouzo 7 Greek donut, mahlepi glaze, Metaxa Ouzo 7 Greek donut, mahlepi glaze, kifissia, greece chocolate sauce kifissia, greece chocolate sauce Thraki Ouzo 9 Baklava 8 Thraki Ouzo 9 Baklava 8 thrace, Greece layered phyllo and walnuts, honey, thrace, Greece layered phyllo and walnuts, honey, honey ice cream honey ice cream Raki 9 Raki 10 kreta, Greece House Churned Ice Cream 6 kreta, Greec House Churned Ice Cream 6 daily selection, daily selection, melomakarono Keo Brandy 10 melomakarono crumble Keo Brandy 10 crumble limassol, cyprus limassol, cyprus Homerican Mastiha 9 COFFEE/TEA Homerican Masthia 10 COFFEE/TEA chios, greece chios, greece Eniliko Frappe 8 Coffee 3 Eniliko Frappe 8 Coffee 3 coffee infused rum, half & half, regular or decaffeinated coffee infused rum, half & half, regular or decaffeinated nutmeg nutmeg Greek Coffee 4 Greek Coffee 4 Karamel Kreme 8 loumidis, sweetened to taste Karamel Kreme 8 loumidis, sweetened to taste pearl caramel vodka, godiva white, pearl caramel vodka, godiva white, half & half Greek Tea 3 half & half Greek Tea 3 black
    [Show full text]
  • Booklet 2018 Papa.Pdf
    Η πρωτοποριακή εταιρεία Π. ΠΑΠΑ Α.Ε. ιδρύθηκε το 1989, με βασικό αντικείμενο την παραγωγή προϊόντων αρτοποιίας και ζαχαροπλαστικής. PAPA SA was founded in 1989, with its main activity the production of bakery and confectionery. Το Όραμα μας • Να γίνουμε το πρότυπο για την ποιότητα και την καινοτομία των προϊόντων μας, να βελτιώνουμε την ανταγωνιστικότητα μας, προτείνοντας επαγγελματικές λύσεις για τον πελάτη. • Να επεκτείνουμε τις συνεργασίες μας στο εξωτερικό ώστε να μπορέσουμε να αναπτύξουμε ένα πρωτοποριακό δίκτυο λιανικής πώλησης με βάση τα προϊόντα που παράγουμε. Οι Αξίες μας • Βάζοντας μεράκι στις γλυκές δημιουργίες μας, παρέχουμε διαρκώς καλύτερα ποιοτικά προϊόντα και υπηρεσίες. • Είμαστε δίπλα στον κάθε επαγγελματία πελάτη μας, για να του προσφέρουμε αποδοτικές λύσεις. • Φροντίζουμε με την διαρκή εκπαίδευση τους να μοιραζόμαστε τον ενθουσιασμό μας μαζί τους και να δημιουργούμε ομάδες με αγάπη και υπευθυνότητα για την εργασία. • Έχουμε δεσμευτεί να φροντίζουμε καθημερινά για την ασφάλεια των εργαζομένων, και αναπτύσσουμε και εφαρμόζουμε πρακτικές φιλικές για το περιβάλλον. • Στηρίζουμε όλους τους συνεργάτες - προμηθευτές μας ώστε να μας παρέχουν τις καλύτερες ποιοτικά πρώτες ύλες και λύσεις στις παραγωγικές διαδικασίες. H διατήρηση της φήμης μας στην αγορά είναι αποτέλεσμα των επενδύσεων της Εταιρείας στην διαρκή ερευνά για ανάπτυξη ποιοτικών συνταγών - προϊόντων, την αυστηρή επιλογή σε προμηθευτές, την συνέπεια στους συνεργάτες - πελάτες της και τον σεβασμό στον τελικό καταναλωτή. Οι συνταγές μας είναι όλες σπιτικές με βάση την Γαλλική Ζαχαροπλαστική (ανάλαφρες κρέμες, χωρίς πολύ ζάχαρη). Με την εμπειρία μας που αποκτήθηκε όλα αυτά τα χρόνια στην Γαλλία ,το Βέλγιο και στον ελληνικό χώρο ,συνδυάσαμε τα γαλλικά πρότυπα γεύσης με τις γευστικές απαιτήσεις των Ελλήνων.
    [Show full text]
  • Price List 22 Jul 20
    Price List 22 Jul 20 -PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE - PLEASE CHECK LATEST PRICES WITH SALES OFFICE WHEN ORDERING. -JOHN & PASCALIS LTD STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL ORDERS - COPIES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. -A DELIVERY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE WITHIN THE GREATER LONDON AREA FOR ORDERS OVER £250 (OTHER DELIVERIES BY ARRANGEMENT). -SALES OFFICE & WAREHOUSE OPEN 9.00 - 5.00. MONDAY - FRIDAY S AMBIENT CYPRUS SPECIALITIES MORPHAKIS 6x1KG jars ARTICHOKE BOTTOMS ndw 550G Glass Jars 52920622 MORPHAKIS 12x400G HUMMUS (A1T) Round Cans 5290007000041 MORPHAKIS 6x3KG HUMMUS (A10) Round Cans 5290007000010 GREEK SPECIALITIES HAITOGLOU 12x257G LOUKMADES-Greek DONUT MIX Bags 5201049920105 HILAL 12x530G ROASTED AUBERGINE JAR 5014747759140 MILOS 6x2KG VINELEAVES STUFFED W/RICE Round Cans 5201051040112 OLYMP 6x380ML orcio jar Green OLIVES stuffed w/FETA MIX PlasticTrays 5201409803611 OLYMP 6x370G orcio jar MILD GREEN PEPPERS STUFFED WITH CHEESE Glass Jars 5201409803628 OLYMP 6x370G orcio jar RED BELL PEPPERS STUFFED WITH CHEESE Glass Jars 5201409802706 OLYMP 6x370G orcio jar SWEET RED PEPPERS STUFFED WITH CHEESE Glass Jars 5201409803642 OLYMP 6x370G orcio jar(f) HOT RED & GREEN PEPPERS STUFFED WITH Glass Jars 5201409803635 FETA PASCALI 6x2.8kg ROASTED AUBERGINE TIN 5014747759089 PASCALI 12x530G PULP OF ROASTED AUBERGINE JAR 5014747759072 ZANAE 6x280G BUTTER BEANS IN SAUCE Round Cans 5201051002219 *PRICE CHANGE* ZANAE 12x280G BUTTER BEANS IN SAUCE Round Cans 5201051002219 ZANAE 6x2KG BUTTER BEANS IN SAUCE Round Cans 5201051002097
    [Show full text]
  • The Holy Trinity Herald the Monthly Newsletter of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Roanoke, Virginia
    THE HOLY TRINITY HERALD THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH ROANOKE, VIRGINIA VOL. 9, ISSUE 8 SEPTEMBER 2011 What a paradoxical miracle! Today the Cross of the Lord comes out, and the faithful receive it with longing, and they obtain healings of soul and body and of every infirmity. Let us kiss it with joy and with fear: with fear, for we are unworthy because of sin; and with joy, because of the salvation, which Christ the Lord grants us, since He was nailed to the Cross, and He has great mercy. Praises and Doxastikon of the Elevation of the Holy Cross Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, These words above, from the hymns that we sing at Orthros on the Feast of the Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross, reveal the miracle of Gods saving grace and the meaning of the Symbol of Victory that we see in the Cross of Christ. But, what a paradox it is, that we can look upon the Cross, the wood upon which Christ died for our sins, and see an object of veneration. We venerate the cross, not because of death, but because of life. We venerate it because it is "life-giving" and because His death on the Cross was both voluntary and victorious. Jesus suffered voluntarily for our sins. That was God's plan: "God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son." Jesus Himself tells Nicodemus: "so must the Son of Man be lifted up. That whoever believes in Him shall have eternal life." The kontakion that we sing shows us His voluntary ascent upon the Cross: "Christ God, who freely let Yourself be raised upon the Cross." So we venerate the Cross because of the voluntary gift of redeeming love that God gives to us.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Clergy Among Highest Paid Worldwide Community Reacts to Olympic's Uncertain Future Israel Recognizes Patriarch Theofilos
    O C V ΓΡΑΦΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ Bringing the news ΤΟΥ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΜΟΥ to generations of ΑΠΟ ΤΟ 1915 The National Herald Greek Americans A WEEKLY GREEK AMERICAN PUBLICATION c v www.thenationalherald.com VOL. 11, ISSUE 532 December 22, 2007 $1.00 GREECE: 1.75 EURO Woman, 37, U.S. Clergy Needs 235K Among for Breast Highest Paid Cancer Fight Worldwide Greek American Looks Some Priests Salaries for Christmas Miracle Inconsistent with to Raise Enough Money Compensation Plan By Dimitri Soultogiannis By Theodore Kalmoukos Special to the National Herald Special to the National Herald NEW YORK – The Greek American BOSTON – One of the most basic community in San Francisco, CA is issues that Greek Orthodox parish- desperately trying to help Evanthia es are faced with on a daily basis Pappas, 37, a breast cancer patient throughout the Greek Orthodox who needs to raise $235,000 in or- Archdiocese of America is the der to be treated at the University of salaries of the priests. It is common Texas’ famed M.D. Anderson Cancer knowledge, however, that the Center in Houston. Ms. Pappas has Greek Orthodox clergy in the U.S. stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer, are among the highest paid of all an aggressive and insidious disease the other Orthodox jurisdictions, that spreads quickly and is often dif- including the entire Orthodox ficult to detect, but a clinical trial Church in the world and also those has given her new hope and she is in Greece. hoping to raise the money with the An average salary in Greece for help of the Greek American commu- TNH/COSTAS BEJ priests who have a Theology diplo- nity and a Christmas miracle mixed Christmas Play ma from the Theological Schools of in.
    [Show full text]
  • I Dolci Natalizi Più Famosi Al Mondo
    I dolci natalizi più famosi al mondo Può sembrare strano, ma troviamo anche stelle tra i dolci natalizi, come le torte e i pasticcini. Tra loro ci sono anche i tipici dolci di Natale che vengono cotti in modo così meticoloso, senza correnti d’aria e senza stress. Ammiriamo alcuni di questi dolci per tradizione, altri perché c’è molto lavoro da fare, oppure perché sono meravigliosi, ma quello che hanno tutti in comune è che la maggior parte delle persone li adora anche se non hanno esattamente poche calorie! Guardiamo insieme quali sono i dolci natalizi più famosi al mondo. photo credit @cosmopolitan Christstollen o Stollen – Germania In Germania, il dolce più popolare per le feste è il Christstollen, o Weihnachtsstollen o più semplicemente Stollen, ovvero un pane dolce arricchito con frutta secca, noci e solitamente anche con il marzapane. Viene preparato in modo diverso in diverse parti delle regioni tedesche, e il più famoso quello di Dresda. photo credit @ilclubdellericette photo credit @sallysbakingaddiction.com Bûche de Noël – Francia Bûche de Noël è un dolce tradizionale francese (tronchetto) che viene gustato nel periodo natalizio. La prima ricetta risale al XIX secolo e gli ingredienti di base sono un pan di spagna leggero, ricoperto solitamente di cioccolato o crema di caffè e glassa e riempito solitamente di marmellata o il cioccolato. Il tronchetto natalizio viene offerto anche per la “notte santa” in altri paesi di lingua francese – Canada, Belgio, Svizzera … Panettone – Italia Pane dolce, che può essere farcito con noci, canditi, cioccolato… Proviene da Milano ed è apparso nei primi del ‘900 ed è il dolce italiano più tipico di Natale e Capodanno.
    [Show full text]
  • Merry Christmas Christmas Eve Menu Sunday, 24Th December 2017
    Merry Christmas Christmas Eve Menu Sunday, 24th December 2017 SALADS Green salad hearts with smoked salmon and pomegranate Waldorf salad with sour apple and raisins Potato salad with carrots, celery, capers, spring onions and Cretan extra virgin olive oil French salad with rocket leaves and iceberg Pasta trilogy with sun dried tomato, smoked cheese and rocket pesto Green salad with fresh vegetables, artichokes, Gruyere cheese from Elassona and light citrus dressing Caesar salad with tender turkey fillets and Parmesan flakes Chick pea salad with aromatic herbs and mustard dressing Traditional Greek salad Spinach with rocket leaves, pear, apple, pomegranate, soft cheese “Anthotiro” and balsamic – honey dressing COLD APPETIZERS Pork meat stuffed with plums Presentation of Greek and International cheeses SOUP Chestnut crème soup HOT DISHES Linguine with sea food, basil and “Tsipouro” from Tirnavos Penne tricolor with Kalambaka mushrooms and truffle aroma Chicken aromatized with thyme, white wine sauce Pork medallion with apple sauce, aromatized with chives Beef in tomato sauce with “Kritharoto” pasta Lamb in baking paper with mini potatoes from Kallipefki, carrots and celery Grilled vegetables with basil pesto Rice with leek, Ρύζι με πράσο, pine cones and raisins Roast potatoes with sun dried tomato and aromatic herbs CARVING STATION Traditional turkey stuffed with chestnuts and raisins Served with orange, gravy and white wine sauce DESSERTS Fresh seasonal fruits Panna Cotta with Greek spoon sweet Variety of traditional sweets “Ekmek Kantaifi”
    [Show full text]
  • Daniel Son Wine & Cocktail List Oct 2020
    SMALL PLATES Yemistes elies fried green olives filled w kefalograviera cheese & romesco sauce (ve) 9.00 Prawns kataifi w burnt orange & lime dipping sauce 22.00 Filo wrapped fetta w pomegranate chilli marmalade, red onion, mint & crushed walnut (ve) 18.50 Saganaki pan fried w wild Iranian fig puree (ve) 15.00 Calamari fried Syrian style spiced w muhumara & zhoug 18.50 Arancini mixed mushroom, soujouk w muhumara & sumac aioli 15.00 Moussaka individual baked (potato, eggplant, zucchini, lamb ragu & bechamel) 18.50 Lamb soutzoukakia in tomato Napoli w fetta crust & fresh herbs 16.50 Octopus South Australian chargrilled w lemon olive oil & oregano (gf) 24.00 Zucchini & fetta fritters w sirrachia aioli & tzatziki 15.50 Middle eastern spiced pork belly w pomegranate & apple balsamic glaze 19.50 Scallops seared w tarama, salmon pearls garnished w fried sweet potato crisp 22.00 Haloumi caramelised w soujouk & fig puree 18.50 Dolmathes (vine leaves filled w rice, herbs, poached in a lightly spiced tomato broth) (vg/gf) 14.50 Pastitsio croquettes w Napoli, & graviera cheese 15.50 Chargrilled red peppers w garlic, oregano & olive oil (vg/gf) 15.00 DIPS 9.5 Individually or Trio of Dip 25.00 Tzatziki (ve), yogurt, cucumber and garlic Babaganoush, smokey eggplant & garlic (ve) Tirokafteri, chargrilled red peppers, chilli, yogurt & fetta (ve) Taramosalata, caviar Hummus (vg), chickpeas, cumin, garlic, tahini BIG PLATES Slow roasted Greek lamb shoulder w smashed lemon & herb baby potatoes 32.50 Paella, prawns, scallops, soujouk, chicken, calamari, mussels
    [Show full text]
  • Merry Christmas
    Merry Christmas Christmas Eve Menu Sunday, 24th December 2017 Saint Jacques scallops with endive and tarragon Pumpkin velouté / chestnut ravioli / Chevre goats cheese Saffron risotto / crayfish Veal fillet / mushroom crust / sweet potato mousseline / Samos wine sauce Chestnut chocolate / orange / crispy feuilletine / red fruits “Melomakarono & Kourambie” Greek traditional Christmas sweets Coffee and Tea / Mignardises Price: € 80,00 / per person / Drinks: A la carte / Live Music Christmas Day Brunch Monday 25th December 2017 (13:00 - 16:00) Price: € 35 / per perrson / Drinks: A la carte / Live Music Children up to 6 years: free of charge / Children from 6 to 12 years: 50% discount Xmas Family Buffet Tuesday, 26 December 2017 (13:00 - 16:00) Price € 35 / person / Drinks: A la carte Children up to 3 years: free of charge / Children from 4 to 10 years: 50% discount Happy 2018New Year › New Year’s Eve Menu Sunday, 31st December 2017 Champagne welcome Smoked eel / cauliflower puree / crispy Chorizo sausage Fennel Cappuccino / crayfish / black truffle aroma Grouper braise / lobster ravioli carrot crème / celery and lime Wellington fillet / fois gras sauce fresh mushrooms Girolles / green asparagus / potatoes noisette Coconut sphere with pralina / Azelia maron glace crème / sour cherry sorbet “Vassilopita” Greek traditional New Year’s cake Coffee & Tea, Mignardises Price: € 120,00 / per person / Drinks : A la carte - Live Music New Year’s Breakfast & Brunch Monday, 1st January 2018 Get the New Year off to a great start! Enjoy our Recovery Breakfast from 06:00 with an amazing selection of cooked dishes and delicacies New Year’s breakfast: € 35 / per person (06:00 - 12:00) Buffet Brunch : € 40 / per person (13:00 - 16:00) Drinks: a la carte - DJ music Children up to 6 years: free of charge / Children from 6 to 12 years: 50% discount.
    [Show full text]