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Flooding In Ohio: Web links for information

seilings | February 28, 2011

As Ohioans from across the state face issues related to flooding, Extension has provided links for various kinds of information. Check them out if you or someone you know is facing rising waters.

* Flood Map: The Ohio River Forecast Center out of the National Weather Service – – features a flood map depicting current and forecasted flood conditions.

* Flood FactSheets: Check the The Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) Flood Resources page – and

* Mold Resources:

*Power Outages The Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness – has Information pertaining to power outages –

* Before, During, After Flooding: The Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness – also provides information for what to do before, during, and after a flood –

* County Emergency Management Agency Offices: – provides the contact information for each County EMA Office throughout the state. Please contact your local EMA Office for up-to-the minute information pertaining to your county.

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Super Nutrition for Less

jennyeven | February 23, 2011

You’ve heard about the importance of eating healthy, but does that mean you have to spend more at the supermarket?  Not necessarily.   It doesn’t take much to redo your shopping list to improve the nutrient quality of your foods, such as buying canned tomatoes over fresh.  Food bargains can be found everywhere – if you know the basics and where to look.  You probably already have some of these nutrition superstars packed away in your pantry, freezer, or refrigerator:

  • Calcium Can-Do’s

Plain yogurt is a quick and easy way to get calcium, plus it’s loaded with probiotics.  Skip the extra calories from the fruit-flavored yogurt and add your own flavoring, such as vanilla extract or an all-fruit spread.  Top with fresh, unsweetened berries.

Canned salmon with bones is a superfood, packed with calcium plus heart-healthy omega-3s.  Look for salmon packed in water to cut calories.  Toss with a spinach salad or with steamed greens for a one-pot meal.

Nonfat dry milk powder is milk that has had the water removed.  It contains the same amount of calcium and protein of fluid milk for approximately 10 cents less per serving.  Use it in soups, stews, casseroles, or as a protein powder in a shake.

  • Fiber in Foods

Whole-grain pasta can be a great source of fiber.  Be sure to read the label and look for a minimum of 5 grams or more of fiber per serving.  Exchange whole-grain spaghetti, linguini, or noodles for any dish that calls for white pasta.  The nutty flavor adds richness to any dish!

Quinoa has 50 percent more fiber than brown rice, plus it’s packed with protein.  Prepare it with milk for breakfast, or use in place of rice in any recipe.

Popcorn is an easy way to get fiber in your diet.  Enjoy it airpopped as a snack.  Skip the butter and mist it with cooking spray topped off with a dash of chili powder.

  • Antioxidants Are Easy With These Foods

Frozen blueberries are great to keep on-hand for muffins, pancake batter, or morning cereal.  Research has shown that blueberries may prevent certain cancers and Alzheimer’s, and diabetes.  Fresh berries can be frozen; be sure to wash before freezing.

Canned pumpkin is filled with beta carotene that may help protect vision.  Avoid the extra calories of sweetened purees and purchase the unsweetened pumpkin.  It keeps up to two years, so stock up when it’s on sale.

Canned tomatoes are higher in lycopene than fresh tomatoes.  Purchase the low-sodium variety and season your dish with oregano, basil, or another savory herb.

Source:  Consumer Reports, March 2011.  Author:  Jennifer Even, Extension Educator, Ohio State University Extension, Hamilton County.

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Financial Stratego: Playing the $$ Game

newby.17 | February 18, 2011

“Habit is a cable; we weave a thread each day, and at last we cannot break it.” ~ Horace Mann

Have you ever taken time to really think about how you make decisions? Many of our choices seem to be made on automatic pilot. From food to finances to family dynamics, we tend to react with habitual behavior developed over a lifetime that may not serve us well.  There is no time like the present to discard destructive old habits for healthy new ones.  Listed below are eight different decision-making strategies from practicalmoneyskills.com that highlight the varied ways we make choices, and how using those strategies may be affecting you financially.

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Money Matters in Relationships

newby.17 | February 10, 2011

According to a recent study released by the National Endowment for Financial Education three in 10 Americans say they have lied to their partner about financial matters.  This dishonesty can range from lying about small purchases to having secret bank accounts.  However little or small, financial matters are of critical importance to a relationship.

Taking this study into account, it may not be surprising that one of the top reasons partners mention for dissolving a relationship is because of money.  Financial trust and honesty in a relationship is just as important as trust in other areas.  Just as we might encourage a new couple to be honest about other areas of their life, it is important for partners to be able to be open and honest to each other about money.  Money is such a volatile issue, that if it goes undiscussed or if issues go unresolved, it can lead to major problems in the future.

One of the ways to begin to be open and honest with your partner is to develop a money management plan.  This includes being open and honest about where you are now financially, what are your financial goals for the future, and what is it going to take to get to those goals?

Ohio State Extension has an online study at home course that couples can go through if you are interested in working through some of these issues with your partner.  If you are one of those who is guilty of not always being honest with your partner, start anew and try to open dialogue about these issues today!

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