KSR Equipment - September/October 2017

PRST STD US POSTAGE PAID BOISE, ID PERMIT 411

805 E. Howard St. Pontiac, IL 61764

Inside This Issue Love What You Do and You’ll Never Work a Day in Your Life

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Fall Fixes for Your Home and Garden

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Testimonial and Employee Spotlight

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It’s Equipment TLC Season!

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Apple Cider Chicken

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Try These School Lunch Hacks

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When you’re a parent dedicated to the health of your child, packing their lunch can be a hassle, especially if you’re trying to choose food your children actually want to eat. Here are a few hacks to make bag lunch better for your kids, just in time for the back-to-school season. Utilize jars. You want to pack your kid a salad, but you keep losing the itty-bitty container for the dressing. Try using a jar, but put the dressing in first, followed by items that won’t get soggy, like corn or cherry tomatoes. Put the lettuce on top. You can also use jars for dippable foods like celery sticks and peanut butter. Thermoses aren’t just for your morning coffee. Kids with a cold lunch from home might look over at Tommy’s unpleasant school lunch and think, “Hey, at least the mystery mush is a hot meal.” Use thermoses to keep chicken nuggets and other warm foods at their ideal temperature. Give the power to the kids. Nothing tastes better than the power of choice. Homemade fruit cups, hard-boiled eggs, and other healthy foods have a refrigerator life of more than a week. That gives you time on the weekend to make up a snack bar for your child to pick from every morning. Make fruit cool again. Colorful melons look more delicious if you use a small cookie cutter to cut them into interesting shapes. Also, pen ink looks great on an unpeeled banana, so try inscribing a funny joke or an embarrassing message, like “I love you,” on the outside. School Lunch Hacks

Get by When School Lunch Isn’t Cutting It

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