Eagle & Fein - July/August 2022

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Keeping Kids Entertained Through Summer

Kids look forward to summer vacation all year long, but it often only takes a few days before the “I’m bored” whines begin. It

gets worse; many kids will happily spend months staring at their devices, wasting time they’ll never get back. So, how do you get children active and keep them entertained? Make a summer bucket list. It even happens to adults: We blink, and the season is over. All those things we “meant” to do somehow end up having to wait another year (or more). Don’t let that happen to you or your kids this year. Make sure everyone gets their fill of summer fun by making a list of can’t-miss activities. Include staples like visiting the pool or the zoo — but also entertain ideas about backyard crafts and water balloon fights. Don’t forget to incorporate plenty of things the kids can do at or near home. The next time they’re bored, point them to the list and urge them to complete one of their activities. Learn something new. Hear us out — this is designed to be fun. The goal here isn’t to make your kid memorize multiplication tables over summer break. (Though, if you suggest it, they might find something else to do very quickly!) What interests do your kids have? Whether it’s firetrucks, dinosaurs, fashion, or something else entirely, they have countless opportunities to learn more through your local library or the World Wide Web. You don’t have to restrict them to book learning, either. Your kid might love the opportunity to try countless hobbies like sewing, sculpting, or even gardening. Camp close to home. Most kids love the outdoors, and they’re easily distracted by a bit of novelty. You don’t have to travel far to enjoy nature — you just need a backyard, a tent, and some sleeping bags. The prospect of spending the night outside will sound thrilling to most kids. If you have young children, make it a family affair with a campfire, roasted marshmallows, and songs. Let older kids invite some friends for a unique sleepover, complete with flashlight tag and scary stories. Summer will be over before you know it, but you and your kids can have more to show for those months — and great memories, too! Forget about “I’m bored,” and prepare yourself for a new mantra: “When can we do that again?”

Summer isn’t complete without some Southern BBQ!

INGREDIENTS

3 lbs boneless pork loin roast, trimmed

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18 oz barbecue sauce 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 1 tbsp hot pepper sauce 10 hamburger buns, split

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1 cup water 1/2 tsp salt 1 tbsp pepper

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1/4 cup brown sugar

Deli coleslaw (optional)

DIRECTIONS

1. In a 4-quart slow cooker, add the roast and 1 cup of water.

2. Cover and cook the roast on high for 7 hours or until tender.

3. Once tender, shred the meat.

4. Return the shredded meat to the slow cooker. Stir in salt, pepper, brown sugar, barbecue sauce, Worcestershire, and hot pepper sauce.

5. Cover and cook on the lowest setting for an hour.

6. When finished, serve barbecue on buns with coleslaw (optional).

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