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HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY

20 LUCKY WINNERS WILL WIN OVER $500 EACH IN PRIZES.

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN STARTING DECEMBER 8TH, 2023

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6 Ways To Weatherize Your Home

A changing of the seasons may mean adjustments to your routine and updates to your home decor, but it also brings maintenance and upgrade opportunities for homeowners. As temperatures shift and seasonal weather rolls in, weatherizing can help you conserve energy, save money and improve comfort all while protecting the exterior (and interior) of your home from the elements.

This checklist from the door experts at Masonite, a global industry leader in interior and exterior doors and door systems, can help you keep the outdoors out.

Have Heating and Cooling Systems Inspected

Turn to the professionals to have your furnace and air conditioning inspected before temperatures change. They can make sure the system is working properly so you can have heat or cool air when you need it while conducting safety checks to keep your family safe from carbon monoxide leaks and other hazards. Plus, having your system inspected before any extreme weather means necessary repairs can be completed before you’re relying on it for comfort.

Trim Trees

Your trees and shrubs might provide a beautiful aesthetic in spring and summer, but winter weather can turn them into hazards for your home. Heavy winds and snow and ice buildup can cause branches to break off and damage roofs, windows and more. Some experts recommend waiting until leaves fall to prune; be sure to research the types of trees on your property and understand the best maintenance methods to keep them healthy without putting your home at risk.

Replace Your Front Door

Living in a comfortable, energy-efficient home starts with keeping out rain, wind, cold and heat. For a protected and weather-proof home, consider replacing your front door with a premium alternative like the Masonite Performance Door System, designed to keep the outside out and the inside in. Available with a variety of exterior fiberglass doors in a multitude of styles, colors and finishes, including multiple glass options, the system’s industry-leading 4-Point Performance Seal provides superior energy efficiency, performance and comfort. Plus, the system is backed by a 10-year limited full replacement warranty and available at home improvement retailers nationwide. Additional benefits include:

  • A square edge door fits perfectly into its frame for a solid, energy efficient seal.
  • A self-adjusting sill maintains its seal, adapting to imperfect or changing conditions.
  • Adaptive weatherstripping made of high-end, low-wick memory foam snaps back into shape when bent or twisted, stopping air and water in its tracks.
  • Enhanced corner pads stop upward water pressure and form a tight seal between sill, door panel and frame.

Clear Gutters

While it’s a bit of a dirty job, clearing gutters of debris and buildup like leaves and twigs keeps the system running as it should. Gutters can’t properly drain when they’re blocked, which means water isn’t being diverted properly. This leads to water spilling over and can cause problems ranging from mold or mildew to larger issues like foundation damage.

 Secure Outdoor Furniture

It may cause a bit of sadness putting patio furniture away for the season, but it’s an important step in protecting both the furniture itself and your home from high winds that can pick up during colder months or increased moisture during the rainy season. Some pieces may need stored away while others can simply be covered, but make sure to clean and carefully dry to avoid mold and mildew growth beforehand. Take advantage of the opportunity to thoroughly clean grease and grime off grill grates, repair damaged furniture items and clear the entire area of dirt and debris so everything’s ready to be dusted off and enjoyed in the spring.

Hire a Roof Inspector

The roof is a critical component in keeping your home structurally sound. A professional can examine your roof for damage and assess anything that may need fixed or replaced ahead of winter weather or rain. This examination includes shingles, soffit, fascia, chimneys, gutters and more along with a check for signs of interior damage like water stains, mold, holes or wood rot.

Find more ways to weatherize your home and keep the outdoors out by visiting Masonite.com/Masonite-Performance-Door-System.

 

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‘Tis the Holiday Baking Season



One of the best parts of the holidays is the aromas and flavors of the season, from walnuts and cinnamon to peppermint and nutmeg. Sweet treats and mouthwatering desserts can bring family and friends around the table to celebrate the season together, one bite at a time.

During your festive gatherings this year, choose walnuts as the star baking ingredient. As many home cooks turn to wholesome ingredients that offer health benefits this holiday baking season, California walnuts make for a perfect addition to almost any dish and are an excellent source of omega-3 ALA (2.5g/oz).

Part pumpkin, part cheesecake, this Walnut Pumpkin Cream Cheese Tart spices up the classic pumpkin pie recipe. Top it, or other favorite desserts, with light and airy Vanilla Walnut Whipped Cream flavored with honey and vanilla to complement festive dishes.

This holiday season, pick up a bag of walnuts for all your baking needs. To discover more festive dessert ideas, visit walnuts.org.


Walnut Pumpkin Cream Cheese Tart

Total time: 2 hours, 30 minutes~Servings: 12

Sweet Tart Crust:
  • 1 1/4 cups flour
  • 1/3 cup California walnuts, finely chopped
  • 1/3 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup salted butter, softened
  • 1 large egg
  • nonstick cooking spray
Filling:
  • 1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin
  • 4 ounces low-fat cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
  • 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 egg, plus 1 egg yolk
  • 1/2 cup California walnuts, coarsely chopped
  • whipped cream, for serving (optional)

To make sweet tart crust: In medium bowl, stir flour, walnuts and powdered sugar. Stir in butter and egg. Using fork, stir well until soft dough forms. Gather into ball and wrap tightly. Refrigerate at least 1 hour, or until dough is easy to handle.

Preheat oven to 350° F and coat 9-inch tart pan with removable bottom with nonstick cooking spray.

Lay pastry dough on lightly floured board and roll into 11-inch circle. Press dough into bottom and sides of prepared pan and poke with fork on bottom and sides. Bake 20 minutes.

To make filling: In medium bowl, whisk pumpkin and cream cheese until smooth. Add brown sugar, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract, egg and egg yolk, beating until incorporated. Pour into prepared crust and top with walnuts. Bake 40 minutes, or until filling is set when pan is gently tapped. Remove from oven and let cool. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Serve each slice with dollop of whipped cream, if desired.


Vanilla Walnut Whipped Cream

Total time: 8 minutes~Servings: 14

  • 2 1/2 cups California walnuts, divided
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 1-2 teaspoons honey, divided
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch salt

In blender, puree 2 cups walnuts and water 2 minutes, or until light and fluffy. Add powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon honey, vanilla extract and salt; blend 30 seconds. Add remaining honey if sweeter taste is desired. To achieve thicker whipped cream, add remaining walnuts and puree until light and fluffy. Store tightly covered in refrigerator until ready to use. (Family Features:#15999, Source: California Walnuts)



 

Hosting the Holidays

My holiday meals are a snap with one stop shopping at Costco®.

 


Course #1 : My White Lasagna with truffle au jus relies upon fresh mozzarella, ground meats, truffle powder, and whole truffles complete with shaving tool!


Course #2 : My classic Caesar salad relies upon homemade croutons from fresh multigrain seeded bread loaves, artisanal romaine lettuce, Hellmann’s mayonnaise squeeze bottles, real lemon juice, and Worcestershire to help enhance my classic anchovy dressing.


Course #3 : My homemade baked clams rely upon fresh clams, onions, Italian seasoned bread crumbs, grated Parmigiano Reggiano, Kraft parmesan cheese, olive oil, dried parsley, and paprika.


Course #4 : My entree course consists of beef tenderloin, sweet potatoes, baked potatoes, fresh organic asparagus and fresh organic Brussel sprouts roasted with spices and olive oil.




Can Loving a Pet Impact Your Health?


        Can Loving a Pet Impact Your Health?        


The ability to show and receive love plays a huge role in human development. Health issues can arise when love is complicated. If people let us down and we interpret that as feeling unloved or unwanted, it can manifest in a lot of different ways that impact our health.

So, how can we experience love in a way that may heal or at the very least allow us to cope with any hurt?  Pivot your life to let love in. This is where our beloved pets play a huge role in healing.

The bond between pets and their human families is so pure. I am a dog lover, but I do see this undeniable bond with cats and other animals as well. I grew up with the friendliest golden retriever and have been graced with my sweet chihuahua, Chloe, for the past 11 years. They are furry family members who add that cozy touch. As I am writing this, Chloe was just pitter pattering around and then cuddled up next to me in her pink blanket – my heart is full. Just the sound of her breathing plus her presence is so calming to me. It is inexplicable how much I love being around her!

How did this animal wiggle her way into my heart? Well, these animal-human relationships have a tremendous impact on boosting our mood and enhancing social support. Pets improve mental health issues by alleviating depression and decreasing anxiety. Just being in one’s life, they can lift the loneliness by giving its owner a sense of purpose. It feels good to take care of another being, and be taken care of in turn. Those with social anxiety feel more secure leaving home when their trusted furry pal is by their side.

Pets can create a sense of general well-being. The happiness one feels with their pet allows them to be in the moment,not dwelling about the past, nor worrying about the future. When the world can be cruel, time spent with a pet eases all of the woes as they encourage positive social interaction with nonjudgmental relationships.

In my practice, I created Pet Therapy which is simply an option to invite Chloe into a patient’s appointment. She has been a wonderful way to keep children distracted yet engaged during a doctor’s visit. Chloe helps to calm many of my patients by laying on their laps while they pet her. Oxytocin is the love hormone that gets released with physical touch. This can happen between a human and another animal. Our neurochemistry is positively affected with these emotional and physiological benefits.

On December 5th, Wellness Matters is hosting ‘Art Gallery’ night to support dogs in need of homes while showcasing local artists. Home for Run Hounds Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing dogs from shelters and placing them into warm and loving homes. Also, for the entire month of November, Wellness Matters is giving back by donating a portion of visit costs to the dog rescue. We would love your support in any way.

Let a pet rescue you this holiday season!