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JULY 2022

AN EXTRA PATRIOTIC SUMMER FEAST 4 AMERICAN BBQ STYLES TO BRING HOME

sweetness and tanginess. It matches perfectly with hickory-smoked sausages, pork, ribs, beef brisket, chicken, and “burnt ends” (or charred brisket tips) you’ll find in over 100 barbecue restaurants in the city’s metro area. Memphis BBQ — A Balance of Every Style If you combine Texas’ black pepper and heavy seasonings, North Carolina’s vinegar sauces, and Kansas City’s sticky-sweet flavors, you’ll arrive at Memphis-style barbecue. Memphis barbecue sauce is often sweet, salty, and acidic with a little kick at the end. Some people falsely assume Memphis ribs are dry; however, most venues serve Memphis ribs wet, with a dry rub on top. Of course, the country has many other types of barbecue styles beyond the major four. In Mississippi, for example, you’ll find plenty of winning pork sandwiches and vinegar sauces. Alabama is well-known for its “white” barbecue sauce, which has a mayo and vinegar base. Lastly, in Kentucky, you wouldn’t want to miss the incredible hickory- smoked mutton unique to the state. If you’re bringing the family together for some barbecue, look up a few regional recipes that might appeal to you. I think you might be surprised at how delicious the results can be! It’s an easy way for you and your family to experience different American traditions — without taking a step beyond your own backyard.

Additionally, you’ll find “Hill Country-style” barbecue where meat is cooked directly over coals, with fat dripping down into the coals. This makes the smoke “sizzle,” perfuming the meat with different flavors than you’ll get from traditional smokers. Today, you’ll also find a lot more Tex-Mex barbecue places than before. For example, Valentina’s in Austin prepares smoked carnitas topped with fresh salsa, cilantro, and caramelized onions. Carolina BBQ — Keep the Sauce Coming! The North and South Carolina barbecue experience can be very different, but they retain key similarities. Both states are known for pork-centric barbecue, slow-roasting whole hogs and spices. However, in North Carolina, the Eastern region often prepares a barbecue sauce heavy on vinegar and spices. Meanwhile, the rest of the state creates a tomato sauce (or ketchup!) to thicken its vinegar-based sauce. In South Carolina, they add ham and pork shoulder to their barbecue menus. While any South Carolina local might list over half a dozen distinct varieties of sauces, most experts break it into two types: The Midlands region is known for a tangy, sweet mustard sauce, while the rest of the state lends itself to thicker or thinner variations of a tomato-style barbecue sauce. Kansas City BBQ — Sweet N’ Burnt You’re likely most familiar with Kansas City- style barbecue sauce because it’s the most commonly available barbecue sauce on the market! The popular tomato-molasses barbecue sauce is beloved for both its

I’ve noticed that people in foreign countries commonly associate the United States with barbecue — but even Americans might be surprised by the national variety within our own barbecue traditions! Whether your family partakes in one style of barbecue or a few, I decided to put together a small list of the four prominent barbecue styles in the U.S. and why you should give them a try at your next family get-together. for their oak- and mesquite-smoked beef brisket. When prepared properly, Texas-style barbecue doesn’t even require sauce. Enjoy a plate with brisket, pork ribs, and spicy sausages with lots of black pepper if you want all of the popular items from a signature Texas barbecue. Texan BBQ — Skip the Sauce Many Texan barbecue pitmasters are renowned However, barbecue is constantly evolving in the Lone Star State. For example, in East Texas, you might find more chopped pork and beef sandwiches than anywhere else.

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When you were growing up, you probably dreaded going to school as much as any other kid until your parents taught you the value of education. And now, your child may be going through that same phase. Perhaps they’re struggling to understand specific concepts, or they’re falling behind their peers and are embarrassed. Whatever the case may be for your child, you can use summer to teach them how to love learning and value education as much as you do. First, you can start by explaining the reasons why education is vital in a relatable way. Use examples from your own educational journey to show how your school experiences developed your critical thinking skills, enhanced your creativity, and put you on a career path that was best for you. If your child enjoys more hands-on activities to learn, engage them in projects or field trips that allow them to touch and interact with materials alongside others. They’ll can develop a love for learning in a mode that connects with their ideal learning style. Another way to instill the value of education in your child is to cultivate their passions while teaching them. Take them to the library and check out books about what they love. If they’re interested in a certain animal, take them to the zoo or to an aquarium to see it in real life. You can even take them to museums to explore science and history. Keep in mind that your child is going to mimic your behaviors, so be open-minded when it comes to education and learning. Read your own books alongside your child to motivate them to continue reading independently. Talk about the zoo animals and museum exhibits with your child to further encourage fun conversations about each topic to keep them interested. Finding activities that encourage your child to grow as a young learner will benefit them, no matter what time of year it is, but fun summertime educational experiences will keep your child entertained and prepared for the next school year! STARTS AT HOME

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PROTECT YOUR SKIN

Summer is here, which means it’s time to hit the beach, jump in the pool, and enjoy the outdoors. While summer is the best time for some fun in the sun, it’s important to make sure that you’re not getting too much of a good thing. Ultraviolet (UV) rays from sun exposure can cause skin damage that could eventually lead to various types of skin cancers if not properly protected. By practicing proper sun protection, you can prevent and avoid lifelong consequences of overexposure while still enjoying the sun. Wear sunscreen. It might be obvious, but sunscreen is your best friend when you’re soaking in those UV rays. If you plan to stay in the sun for a long period of time, make sure you’re reapplying sunscreen after every few hours. The sun can still cause damage even on days that are cooler or cloudy, so wearing sunscreen while you’re outside in general is the best way to protect your skin. Cover up and seek shade. You can reduce the risk of sun damage by staying in the shade, but if there isn’t any readily available in your location, an umbrella or pop-up tent can come in handy. PREVENT LONG-TERM SUN DAMAGE

If you’re at the beach, you can shove an umbrella into

the sand or use a tent to create your own shady spot. This is a great tip for families with children who still want to play in the sand while also limiting their sun exposure. Wearing clothing can provide protection from the sun. Items such as loose long- sleeved shirts and pants, sunglasses, and wide-brimmed hats can protect against exposure. There are even apparel brands that offer built-in sun blocker and are designed to wick away perspiration to keep you cool. Avoid peak sun hours. The sun’s peak intensity is between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., so it’s best to evade the most intense heat of the day if you’re able. The sun will be at its strongest and UV ray exposure will be

at its most hazardous. It causes not only sun damage to the skin, but also heat exhaustion and heatstroke. So, make sure you’re staying hydrated and in a shady spot, especially as the temperature rises. Avoiding the sun can be nearly impossible, but if you take the right precautionary steps to protect your skin, it can reduce the chances of long-term consequences. Enjoy your days at the beach and trips to the pool without threatening the health of your skin.

SUMMER CRAB AND LEMON CARBONARA

AIRPLANE BEACHBALL BONFIRE

FESTIVAL FOURTH GRILL

HIKING REVOLUTION RUBY

SCOOPS SPARKLER TUBING

INGREDIENTS • 12 oz bucatini pasta • 1/2 cup olive oil • 2 tbsp garlic, finely chopped • 1/4 cup drained and

• 3 oz Pecorino Romano cheese, grated • 1/2 cup fresh chives, thinly sliced • 8 oz fresh crabmeat • 1 tbsp grated lemon zest • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice • Sea salt or kosher salt, to taste

rinsed capers, chopped • 1 tsp coarsely ground black pepper • 6 large egg yolks, beaten

DIRECTIONS 1. In a pot of boiling water, cook pasta until not yet al dente. Drain and reserve 1 cup cooking liquid. 2. In a large skillet over medium heat, cook oil and garlic until lightly toasted. Add capers and black pepper, then stir for 2 minutes. 3. Add reserved cooking liquid to skillet and bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir in pasta and cook until al dente. Remove from heat. 4. Stirring constantly, pour egg yolks quickly into the mixture. Add cheese and chives, stirring well until sauce is creamy. Add crab, lemon zest, and lemon juice. Toss together and season with salt.

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THIS AMAZING PUP SAVES THE DAY — TWICE! A ROUND OF A-PAWS

nearby in the grass, saw everything and immediately sprung into action.

Heroes don’t always wear capes or stand on two legs — and in a specific case with a German shepherd, this is exceptionally true! A dog noticed that one of his favorite tiny humans was in some serious danger, so he saved the day, two times! A little boy and girl enjoyed the day, tossing a ball back and forth in their backyard. When the girl overthrew the ball, it unfortunately fell into a small pond behind the boy. The girl rushed inside the house to get help, but the boy stayed outside and even ended up leaning over the edge of the pond as he tried to retrieve the ball on his own. This is when a protective German shepherd, lying

The dog first looked into the pond to locate the ball. Then, knowing the boy was in danger as he teetered on the edge, the dog tugged on the little boy’s vest with his teeth, pulling him backward to safety near the back patio of the home. Once the little boy was in a safe location, the dog located a pole net that had been leaning against the house and brought it over to the pond. While his tail wagged with pride, the dog fished the ball out of the pond.

ball over to the boy, who petted him with appreciation. This German shepherd saved the day for this little boy and girl — and also saved the boy from injury and needing a dry set of clothes! What an amazing canine. He deserves a treat and a round of a-paws!

The dog then put the net down on the ground near the pond and brought the

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