Dealing with the dreaded Road Salt………

If there is anything that drives a car enthusiast crazy during the winter months it’s road salt….  It’s so nasty, does terrible things to our vechicles and looks so disgusting when it dries and leaves that gross white film all over.  Road salt is something that needs to be removed from your vehicle as often as possible and if you live in an area where salt is frequently used to improve road conditions, you know how difficult it can be to keep your car clean. Unfortunately, this is not something that is done regularly, and vehicle owners are constantly surprised when spring rolls around and suddenly they see spots of rust or other damage where a pristine paint job appeared only a few months earlier. The reason for this is fairly simple. Salt—particularly the salt that is used on roadways—is a caustic substance that can eat away at other substances over time. If salt is left on a car, or even on the upholstery of a car, there is going to be noticeable damage.
Though cleaning is not something that anyone really looks forward to, removing road salt is important and anyone can do it with just a little time. Properly removing all the road salt that seems to accumulate on your car during the winter months is easy if you simply use these guidelines.
•Exterior. Probably the single easiest task when it comes to cleaning your car. During the winter months you want to keep an eye out for ways to work smarter, not harder. Take advantage of those automatic car washes. They will remove a vast majority of the road salt from your exterior. The best part of this is that you won’t run the risk of hypothermia when cleaning! On average you should get your car washed within three days of any salting to cut down the risk of rust and paint damage. Doing this is also going to help protect your undercarriage and wheels, since many automatic car washes also get these portions of the vehicle at the same time. Be sure to do this when the weather is abve freezing temps though, washing and letting the left over water freeze on the vechicle can do it’s own amount of damage. If you have a garage you can piull into after a wash, that is the best scenerio.
•Leather Upholstery. If you have leather upholstery, you’ll want to clean them regularly during the winter months to remove any road salt that has come in contact with the seats. Use a soft-bristled brush to remove any loose salt and grime. Use some leather cleaning solution (similar to the kind used for soft leather boots and shoes) and a soft white cloth to apply it. Rub gently but firmly until any stains are removed. Apply a leather protectant similar to the ones used for leather boots or shoes. Allow your leather upholstery to dry, keeping it warm enough to dry and not freeze.
•Fabric Upholstery. The best way to clean road salt from fabric upholstery is similar to what you do for leather. Dry brush all the loose gunk off the seats. Simply lift the floor mats up and out. For the ground-in junk, use a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Apply it to your upholstery with a sponge and wipe away. The vinegar is going to simply dissolve the ground-in junk and clean the stain at the same time.
So take a few extra minutes every now and then during these winter months to keep your driver  looking it’s best, and will protect your investment for years down the road!

Holiday ham and cheese quiches

So easy to make and perfect for Holiday gatherings!
ingredients
•1  15-ounce package  rolled refrigerated unbaked piecrust (2 crusts)
•1/2  cup  shredded Italian cheese blend
•1/2  cup  finely chopped sweet red pepper
•1/4  cup  finely chopped peppered or smoked cooked ham
•1  tablespoon  thinly sliced green onion or 1-1/2 teaspoons snipped fresh chives
•1-1/2  teaspoons  all-purpose flour
•1/4  teaspoon  Italian seasoning, crushed
•1/8  teaspoon  salt
•1/8  teaspoon  ground black pepper
•3    eggs, slightly beaten
•1/2  cup  half-and-half, light cream, or milk
• Fresh herb springs, such as basil, oregano or thyme (optional)
directions
1. Let piecrusts stand at room temperature according to package directions. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cut each piecrust into four equal sections (eight sections total). Press sections of piecrust onto the bottom and up the sides of eight, 4-inch fluted individual tart pans* with removable bottoms. Trim excess dough from top of pans.
2. Line each pastry shell with a double thickness of foil. Place pans on a baking sheet. Bake in preheated oven for 7 minutes. Remove foil. Bake 2 to 3 minutes more or until pastry is set and dry. Remove from oven. Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees F.
3. In a medium bowl combine shredded Italian cheese blend, red sweet pepper, ham, green onion, flour, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Divide mixture evenly among pastry shells.
4. In the same bowl beat together eggs and half-and-half. Pour egg mixture over filling mixture in each pastry shell. Bake for 20 minutes or until filling is set. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. If desired, top with a fresh herb sprig.
5. Makes 8 individual servings
6. To make one large quiche: Line a 10-inch tart pan with removable bottom with one piecrust (reserve remaining piecrust for another use). Line with double thickness of foil. Bake in 400 degrees F. oven for 7 minutes. Remove foil; bake 8 to 9 minutes longer or until pastry is set, dry and lightly browned. Sprinkle cheese mixture evenly in shell. Pour egg mixture over cheese. Bake in 325 degrees F oven for 30 minutes or until set. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
nutrition facts
•Calories317, Total Fat (g)20, Saturated Fat (g)9, Cholesterol (mg)102, Sodium (mg)391, Carbohydrate (g)28, Protein (g)6, Vitamin C (DV%)20, Calcium (DV%)8, Iron (DV%)3, Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

STRAYA

I recently arrived from another shelter At first I was shy and scared and not a bit happy about my new surrondings. Over time I adjusted and I recently moved into one of the free roam rooms where I live with 9 other cats. I think I would prefer to be an only cat because I tend to be jealous and want all the visitor attention for myself. I love laser pointers and I hope that my new family has one at their house and maybe a couple of treats. If you’re in the neighborhood, stop by and see me at Animal Friends. I would love to make your house a home.

MENDOZA

Hello! I am one of the cats known around Animal Friends as the “M” cats. I am one of 59 cats who Animal Friends’ Humane Officers rescued from a situation of neglect. Upon arrival I received medical care and now I am healthy and ready for adoption. I’ve had a rough start to life and although I may seem timid, I crave human attention and I also enjoy the company of most other cats. With some patience and a lot of TLC, I know that I will bloom in to a sweet loving companion. I would love to meet with you if you think you can give me the second chance at life that I have been dreaming of!  
I would love to go home with my “roomie” Mademoiselle or to a home with another friendly cat! Won’t you stop by Animal Friends to meet us?

Keepin’ it together during the Holidays!

This time of year is great, the running around, the last minute gifts, putting up with family, lots of drinking, eating and trying to keep everyone happy!  If you find yourself getting just a little too caught up take a step back and try to make it through using these simple steps, why let everyone else have all the fun! Take a deep breath and ENJOY the days ahead!
1. Keep lists.
We suggest checking them more than twice – think twice daily!    Don’t make the list on the go, but sit down, and focus solely on what you need to do to make your holidays enjoyable and memorable.  Write it all out.  You will be energized, and ready to conquer!  Just don’t forgot to keep your list with you at all times so you can check, modify, update, and congratulate.
2. Consciously exercise daily.
This is one of the first things to get thrown out the door during the holiday season for people, because there is no time!  What we often forget is that we waste way more time when we feel sluggish and cranky, the feeling we get when we stop exercising and start eating a lot of stuff.  We need to be in our best mood, and what better mood booster than the endorphins released during and after exercise?!  Try to do at least a brisk walk for 30 minutes every day if you can’t get to a class or the gym.  It also helps release the guilt from eating those extra few cookies.
3. Meditate for ten minutes a day.
You can call it whatever you want- meditate, relax, pray, sit, lie, bathe, etc.  The concept is to stop the world for ten minutes each day, and just breathe.  Let your thoughts simply go through you.  Focus on the feelings we should associate with holidays – thanks for the blessings we have.  Make a conscious effort to feel that warm, generous feeling of gratitude in every inch of your body.  Let it wander through your fingertips, arms, neck, and travel all around until your whole being is at peace.
4. Focus on giving thanks.
Every Day.  All Day.  Sure, move on your lists, but don’t do it like a bull in a china shop.  We often forget what the holidays are all about because of the to do’s.  We live in a time of economic hardship, where a lot of people in the U.S. can’t even put food on their tables.  We need to consciously remember to be thankful to ourselves and to others throughout the season – as that is what it truly is all about.
5. Forgive yourself and others.
This is especially true during the holidays.  We may have the best of intentions, but ultimately forget to thank this person, don’t send a card, buy a wrong size, etc. etc.  We need to realize that the holidays are an especially harried time for the brain.  Every day intend to do the best you can, and work to let the rest go.

Last Minute Motorcycle gifts

Hey all you procrastinators, just today we have received over 7 emails from people asking what to get for their husband/BF for their motorcycle.  While this is a great idea ( a little last minute) but still great, our best advise is go for the gift card. Sure we know it’s not as personal as picking something out, BUT with so many different model motorcycles out you risk getting the wrong part, such as an exhaust or shock for the wrong model bike or wrong year. This will only leave you with a hassle when it comes to returning for the right one. Most shops will charge you a restocking fee or worse they might not even take it back.  Save yourself from frustration or picking out something that isn’t even going to fit to begin with and grab the gift card. Just get creative with the wrapping!

KELLIE

I wound up at Animal Friends when my previous owner’s lifestyle changed. They started traveling in a trailer and while they tried to take me with them, I hated riding in the trailer and would get sick. Now, don’t get me wrong, Animal Friends is a great place, but I can’t wait to meet my new owners and go to my forever home!
At first I’m very shy and hide around strangers, but once I get to know you, I’m quite affectionate and love to sit on your lap! I’m rather chatty as well; I have a lot of opinions and am looking for someone to share them with! I love to be brushed; it keeps my calico coat looking nice and shiny.
I haven’t spent any time with young children, but older kids might be all right. Since I’m a bit shy, I would prefer a quiet household where I can be the only cat. So what are you waiting for? Come talk to an adoptions counselor at Animal Friends to see if I’m the cat for you!

pomegranate sparklers

An oh so delicious festive holiday drink to celebrate!
ingredients
•1-1/2  cups  pomegranate seeds (from 1 large pomegranate)
•1/2  to 3/4 cup  brandy
•1  750-ml bottle  sparkling wine, such as Prosecco, Asti Spumante, or brut champagne, chilled
directions
1. In a bowl place pomegranate seeds and enough brandy to cover. Cover; let stand at room temperature 4 to 24 hours.
2. For each Sparkler, pour 5 ounces sparkling wine into a champagne glass. Add a few brandied seeds. Makes 5 servings.
Note: Prosecco is a variety of white grape grown in the Veneto region of Italy, and also gives its name to the sparkling wine made from the grape.
nutrition facts
•Calories186, Sodium (mg)1, Carbohydrate (g)9, Total Sugar (g)5, Protein (g)1, Vitamin C (DV%)3, Iron (DV%)1, Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Clothing Optional by David Uhl

As you probably know, David Uhl’s Vintage Pin-Up series features some of the most sought-after pieces in his portfolio today.  On this one, David decided to make a departure and go with a simpler, light background which was the popular choice of most traditional vintage pin-up artists.  David also wanted to pay tribute to his favorite painter in this genre, Gil Elvgren.   See the whole series at his site www.uhlstudos.com

Test Drive a Saab to Help Make a Child’s Wish Come True

Seems auto dealers are all trying to figure out a way to get you in their doors these days and take a spin in one of their new cars. Some are offering donations to a charity of your choice if you purchase a car.  Saab has recently announced it will make a $50 donation to make a wish for every TEST RIDE taken!  Thats right, test driving a Saab before January 3 can help make a wish come true for a child with a life-threatening medical condition thanks to the Saab Drive to Give program and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Saab Cars North America will donate $50 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation each time one of its vehicles, including the all-new 9-5 sedan or iconic 9-3 sedan or sport combi models are sampled, thus helping enrich the lives of children facing life-threatening illnesses, their families and those who love them.
“The Saab brand has always been about social responsibility, both to the environment and the communities in which we live,” said Michael Colleran, President of SCNA.  “This is a natural partnership for us, our dealers and our family of Saab owners.
The process is simple: a licensed driver comes to a Saab dealership, completes a simple registration form and test drives an all-new Saab vehicle.
“The Make-A-Wish Foundation fulfilled the wishes and dreams of nearly 200,000 children since its 1980 inception,” said Colleran. “And a wish experience is often more than a dream come true. It’s the catalyst that can rekindle a child’s belief in themself and the promise of their future.”
For a list of local dealers in your area, please refer to SaabUSA.com