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What’s The BUZZ? Coming Together The Beauty of the Olympics JULY 2021 After a yearlong postponement, the Summer Olympics are set to begin this July in Tokyo. Whenever the Olympics roll around, I can’t help but feel a sense of pride and
excitement. I’m glad we get to watch some form of the Olympics every two years, rather than wait an entire four years! I first started showing an interest in the Olympics in 1984, when Los Angeles hosted the summer games. Before that, I remember athletes like Caitlyn Jenner — then known as Bruce Jenner — and Mark Spitz inspiring everyone back home. But my all-time favorite Olympic games to watch had to be when Michael Jordan and the Team USA basketball dream team crushed their opponents on the way to the gold. As a lifelong Chicago sports fan, I’ve always been a huge fan of Jordan, but the dream team was just incredible. You knew they were going to win, yet you had to tune in every night just to see the domination. Today, I enjoy watching the swimming events. As a dad of two swimmers, I know just how much hard work and determination go into getting to the Olympics. Gold Medalist and record-setter Michael Phelps even admitted as much. To prepare for the games, he made sure he would swim 80,000 meters a week. He trained two times a day, for 5–6 hours. Now that’s commitment! One time, our family had a chance to watch one of Austin’s teammates compete at the Olympic time trials. We went to show our support because we knew how hard he had worked, practiced, and competed to get to that point. But when you’re trying out for or competing in the Olympics, you’re not the only one who has worked hard to be there. Everyone else you compete against is consistently logging thousands of yards worth of practice in the pool every day. It’s intense competition. The Olympics aren’t something you just wake up one day and decide to do. You have to put in time and effort if you want to have your name called on the victory podium.
That’s what makes the Olympics so great. It’s the best of the best, duking it out on the world’s biggest stage for honor, pride, and country. For us back home, it’s an exciting time. Every two years, the world comes together to cheer for their home country — relishing in the amazing feats of athleticism and rooting for our athletes to bring home the gold. As we celebrate America’s 245th birthday this July, it’s only fitting that we all come together and root for our athletes. The U.S. may have its problems and divisions, but all of that is washed away when we are focused on one common goal together. When the parade of athletes opens the Olympics every year and Team USA comes walking out of that tunnel amid the pomp and circumstance, it’s hard not to get a little choked up. That’s our country on the world stage, and back home, millions of supporters, all with different ethnicities, backgrounds, and opinions, are ready to cheer on our team together.
Good luck to your favorite athletes!
— Jon Bockman
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Trigger warning: This article contains warnings to prevent child death.
We often hear from experts after heartbreaking news stories, warning us to never leave a child or pet in a hot vehicle because the consequences could be deadly. But what makes a vehicle so dangerous in the sun? Consumer Reports breaks down why you should always heed this important warning — and not just during summer. Let’s start with why vehicles can get so hot. Cars, trucks, and vans are often made with materials that “radiate heat into the air,” Consumer Reports writes. Because the vehicle is an enclosed, small space, that heat continues to multiply. Cracking your windows can help, but it’s not enough to dissipate dangerous heat levels.
There are several foods in just about every supermarket that aren’t what they seem. These are foods that may appear perfectly fine at a glance, but they are actually a waste of time, money, and pantry space. Here are three of those foods and their better alternatives! Beef Broth When you buy beef broth, you buy it with the expectation that it
is, in fact, beef-based. However, many products that call themselves “beef broth” are actually yeast -based. All of their flavor comes from yeast and various spices, not beef, thanks to lax U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulations on beef broth. The product may have just enough actual beef broth for it to be on the ingredient list and label. The next time you need beef broth for a recipe, replace it with the same amount of chicken or vegetable broth, both of which have more stringent USDA regulations. Cooking Wine This is one of the biggest scams in the culinary world. First, most products called “cooking wine” on their label are low-quality wines. Second, many manufacturers add salt to cooking wine. If you encounter a recipe that calls for cooking wine, in general, stick to regular wine that you would serve on its own. Use white wine for lighter-in-color dishes, such as risotto, and red wine for dark, richer dishes, including sauces and gravies. Ground Black Pepper Many spices can actually fall under this category, but ground black pepper tends to be the most popular — and the most problematic. When spices, like pepper, are ground, they come into contact with air and begin to oxidize and lose flavor. Ground spices stored in sealed containers in a cool, dry place will lose flavor slowly, but ground pepper tends to be left out, which means it loses flavor faster. Instead, invest in a pepper mill and fill it with whole peppercorns. The flavor difference in your dishes will be noticeable!
In testing, Consumer Reports found that a light-colored vehicle that
Keep Your Ho With a DIY Box
As we write this, fire season is in full swing across the United States. Smoke from those wildfires drifts through thousands
of cities and millions of homes each summer, aggravating asthma and causing coughing fits. If your
house is in an affected area — or you’d just like to ensure that your family is breathing the cleanest, healthiest air possible — this cheap, easy, DIY air filter has your back. What You Need Making a DIY air filter is incredibly simple. All you need is a box fan, a HEPA filter (cheap pleated filters from Winix or FilterBuy work perfectly), and something to attach the filter to the fan, like duct tape, canvas straps, sturdy ribbon, zip ties, or clamps. Use whatever attachment material you have on hand! A screwdriver and four screws are optional. You should be able to find all of the necessary materials at your local hardware store for $25–$50. Build Your Box Fan Filter You’ve probably guessed how this project will come together! First, lay your fan intake side up and cover the front grate with the HEPA filter. Then, use
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sat in the sun on a 78 degree F day reached a boiling 104 degrees F within one hour. On that same day in the same amount of time, a dark-colored vehicle hit 109 degrees F. And that doesn’t change when the outside temperature drops by more than 15 degrees. Even on a 61 degree F day, Consumer Reports found that a vehicle can heat up to more than 105 degrees F after just one hour.
These temperatures are deadly with prolonged exposure, especially for children. The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that children’s bodies heat up 3–5 times faster than adult bodies. As they grow, children’s bodies are still learning how to control temperature. (Now, imagine what it must be like for a pet covered in fur on those hot summer days.) Some vehicle manufacturers have equipped their newer vehicles with reminder features, but you can’t always rely on this. Placing a purse or other important object, like your shoes, in the back of the vehicle with your children can serve as an important reminder. Furthermore, Consumer Reports found that 38% of the 24 hot car deaths among children in 2020 happened as a result of children climbing into the vehicle without a parent or guardian noticing. To prevent this, always keep your vehicle locked and keep your keys out of the reach of your children.
Vehicles can be dangerous, but you can take steps to prevent injury or death this summer. Learn more by visiting ConsumerReports.org.
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Nearly every service has a customer loyalty program. You may be a few punches away from a free sandwich, or maybe you are anticipating some money off your next purchase, thanks to the rewards dollars you earned by shopping at your favorite store. Those are nice tokens and all, but we believe your loyal patronage deserves more. That’s why we created the Customer Care Program and included not one, not two, not three … but six perks! This is so much more than a loyalty or rewards card program. Here’s why! Reminders: From oil changes to fluid replenishment, there are multiple reasons why your vehicle needs to be serviced on a regular basis. As a member of our Customer Care Program, you won’t have to remember when to do this. We remind you!
of your bill goes back into your account here at Bockman’s. You can use those dollars to fund other repairs, and who knows? You may get a free service with the dollars you stock up. Referral Programs: You can earn more rewards dollars when you refer a friend to Bockman’s. Just hand out your referral cards to friends and family, and when they use the card at the shop, we reward you! Charitable Giving: There’s another way to use your rewards dollars, too. We love to give back, and if you would like us to donate your dollars to a local or national charity, just let us know! Free Oil Changes: As a member of the program, every fifth oil change you receive at Bockman’s is free! How great is it that something your vehicle requires can be free?
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