Spada Law Group - March 2021

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A St. Patty’s Day Classic Local Chef’s Corner

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as quickly to changing conditions. Give yourself more time to react by driving slower than you normally would. Put more distance between yourself and other drivers. If you’re having a hard time seeing, so is the person in front of you. Give them some room in case they brake abruptly. effective at helping drivers see in wet or snowy areas where reflections can cause extreme sun glare. Keep your windshield clean. Dirty windshields can exacerbate the blinding effects of sun glare. Keep your windows clean and store window cleaning supplies in your vehicle. Make sure you have extra wiper fluid. The last thing you want is to run out of wiper fluid on a sunny day. Wear polarized sunglasses. These specialized lenses are particularly

Corned Beef and Cabbage

INGREDIENTS • 3 lbs corned beef brisket with spice packet • 10 small red potatoes • 5 whole carrots • 1 large head of cabbage DIRECTIONS 1. Peel carrots and cut into 3-inch slices. Cut cabbage head into small wedges. 2. In a large pot or Dutch oven, cover corned beef with water. Add spice packet, cover pot, and bring to a boil before reducing to a simmer for 50 minutes. 3. Add potatoes and carrots and cook until they’re almost tender, then add cabbage. Cook for 15 more minutes. 4. Take meat out and let it rest for 15 minutes before slicing it across the grain. Place vegetables in a bowl and cover. Add as much broth as you want. Even if you’re reading this recipe after St. Patrick’s Day, there’s no reason you can’t still enjoy a classic St. Patty’s meal: corned beef and cabbage.

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down the slopes. One was missing a leg, and the other had no use of either leg. Both were skiing!!! One was on one ski and the other was in a sled-type mechanism that allowed him to ski even though he couldn’t move his legs. It was inspiring to me to see people who had obviously experienced “bad luck” choosing to fully embrace life and simply go for it. Not many in their circumstances make that choice. I think it all goes back to those old adages: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade” or “mold with the clay you’ve been given.” I found myself wondering, “would I make that choice?” I pray I would. And if I did, I would be making my own luck. I try to teach my kids that in life, every choice we make has a consequence, good or bad. If you continue to make good, wise choices, then it will be hard not to have good luck. The opposite is also true. Regardless of what sorts of choices you make though, I think it’s important to remember that the only real luck we experience is the kind we make ourselves. So instead of wishing you all good luck, my wish is for you to make great choices and enjoy a good life.

-Len Spada

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