Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin July2018

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You’re just three ingredients away from the perfect summertime treat: chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows. The s’more is a fan favorite on camping trips and at backyard bonfires alike. Though they say you can’t improve perfection, we’ve found a few creative twists on the classic treat that will make your summer a little sweeter. The Elvis A campfire snack fit for a king—of rock ’n’roll, that is. This s’more pays homage to Elvis Presley’s love of peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Swap out the chocolate bar for a peanut butter cup candy and add a few slices of fresh banana between the graham cracker and marshmallow. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you can even add some bacon. S’mores in a Jar Here are s’mores you can enjoy all year long. Layers of crushed graham cracker, melted marshmallow,

and creamy chocolate turn a simple jar into a great dessert! Learn how to make the perfect s’mores on the go at family.disney.com/recipe/smores-in-a-jar. Strawberry S’more-cake If you really want to wow your guests at the next bonfire, try your hand at this creative take on the summertime classic. Gooey s’mores meet fresh strawberry shortcake in a dessert that’s as delicious as it is original. Find the whole recipe, including tips on making the perfect shortcake, at aspicyperspective. com/smores-strawberry-shortcake-recipe. S’mOreo A simple but memorable twist on the campfire classic. Grab a box of Oreo cookies, pull a cookie apart, and use that in place of your graham cracker. The cream filling will pair nicely with the chocolate and toasted marshmallow.

S’mores Milkshake Too hot for a campfire? Cool down with a

s’mores milkshake! The trick is to lightly toast the marshmallows in the oven so they mix well with the other ingredients in the blender. Get the recipe at spoonfulofflavor.com/2013/08/30/smores-milkshake to enjoy this sweet treat even in the heat of summer. It’s the simple recipe that opens the door for creative interpretations of the classic s’more. Be adventurous this summer and see what great new s’mores you can create!

Feeling Cheated by the Insurance Company?

We recently settled a claim for one of our clients. The client called us only two months before the statute of limitations expired, which would have barred her claim. She had been injured in a collision that was not her fault. She got the right treatment. Her doctors said she was injured and were supportive. The insurance adjuster handling her claim told her the insurance company for the at-fault driver would pay her medical bills and give her $500 for her pain and suffering. She considered the offer but then called us. We told her this was not a fair offer. We took her case. It wasn’t easy. We had to file suit, take depositions, and take the case to mediation. It took about 18 months. Result: medical bills were paid, and 88 times more money went to our client than the insurance company had offered.

Why did the insurance company only offer her $500? Probably because they thought they could get away with it. The insurance company tried to convince our client it was being fair — it wasn’t. We got them to pay what they should have been willing to pay from the beginning. Not all insurance adjusters are bad. Many of them are good people. They usually are just following instructions from upper management. If you’re injured in accident that is not your fault, we can’t guarantee we will get you 88 times more than what the insurance company has offered, but we will guarantee to do our best to get you the fairest and best settlement possible. – Caleb Fleschner

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